Career and Technology Studies & Knowledge and Employability


The goal of the Career and Technology Studies program at EM High is for each student to complete their high school program with a foundation of learning to function effectively in the larger world beyond school.  The hands-on approach in these career programs is designed to integrate and enhance core academic learning.

To achieve that goal we provide students with as much choice as possible to personalize their high school program supporting their career aspirations and bridging with post-secondary study and future career possibilities. Students work with parents, administration, career counsellors, the career practitioner and teachers to develop a Personal Learning Pathway. This is a process that requires exploration within CTS courses, dialogue and adjustments along the way.

Students choose from multiple pathways in each of the five recognized clusters or ‘career’ areas as described by the National Occupation Index. Students choose from two campus locations for increased access to a full suite of programs at two levels of career specialization and depth.

Career and Technology Studies (CTS) and Knowledge and Employability (K&E) pathways build on the Career & Technology Foundations (CTF) inquiry-based, hands-on studies for Grades 5-9. CTS involves five main clusters composed of occupational areas with industry commonalities. 

The 5 CTS Clusters

EMHS Cluster Courses Include:

  • BIT: Business Studies; Computing Sciences.
  • HRH: Culinary Arts; Mentorship; Sports Medicine; Sports Performance; Yoga (LDC).
  • MDC: Design + Architecture; Fashion Technology.
  • NAT: Outdoor Pursuits. 
  • TMT: Construction-Technologies; Pre Engineering; Robotics.







Career and Technology Centre (CTC)

The Career and Skill Centre is located at Lord Shaughnessy High School, 2336 - 53 Avenue S.W.

Courses offered:

See Career and Technology Centre (CTC) Website for future course development