Educational programs in this cluster prepare students for careers in designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment.



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Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready in Architecture and Construction Educational programs in this cluster prepare students for careers in designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment.

Career Cluster Pathways in Architecture and Construction Architectural Drawing and Design Pathway 48.54100 - Introduction to Drafting and Design 48.54500 - Architectural Drawing and Design I 48.54600 - Architectural Drawing and Design II Carpentry Pathway 46.54600 - Introduction to Construction 46.55000 - Carpentry I Masonry Pathway 46.54600 - Introduction to Construction 46.57000 - Masonry I Plumbing Pathway 46.54600 - Introduction to Construction 46.58000 - Plumbing I Electrical Pathway 46.54600 - Introduction to Construction 46.56000 - Electrical I Machining Operations Pathway 48.58100 - Introduction to Metals 48.59000 - Machining Operations I Welding Pathway 48.58100 - Introduction to Metals 48.55100 - Welding I Sheet Metal Pathway 48.58100 - Introduction to Metals 48.58200 - Sheet Metal I Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Pathway 47.41400 - Introduction to HVACR Systems 47.41500 - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HVACR Electrical Pathway 47.41400 - Introduction to HVACR Systems 47.41600 - Low Voltage Electrical Fine Furniture - Cabinetmaking Pathway 46.45400 - Fine Furniture/Cabinetmaking I 46.45500 - Fine Furniture/Cabinetmaking II 46.45600 - Fine Furniture/Cabinetmaking III Career Pathways and courses listed for this Career Cluster are current as approved by the Georgia State Board of Education. To view recently-approved pathways and courses, please visit ctae.gadoe.org. May 2015

Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready in Arts, AV/Technology, & Communications Designing, producing, exhibiting, writing, and publishing multimedia content including graphic design and printing production, audio video technology, and film production.

Career Cluster Pathways in Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications Audio-Video Technology and Film Pathway 10.51810 - Audio and Video Technology and Film 10.51910 - Audio-Video Technology and Film II 10.52010 - Audio-Video Technology and Film III Graphic Communication Pathway 48.56100 - Introduction to Graphics and Design 48.56200 - Graphic Design and Production 48.57000 - Advanced Graphic Output Processes Graphic Design Pathway 48.56100 - Introduction to Graphics and Design 48.56200 - Graphic Design and Production 48.52800 - Advanced Graphic Design Animation and Digital Media Pathway 48.42100 - Introduction to Digital Media 48.42200 - Principles and Concepts of Animation 48.42300 - Advanced Animation, Game and App Design 48.42400 - Animation Internship/Capstone Career Pathways and courses listed for this Career Cluster are current as approved by the Georgia State Board of Education. To view recentlyapproved pathways and courses, please visit ctae.gadoe.org. May 2015

Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready in Energy Educational programs in the Energy cluster prepare students for careers in planning, managing, and providing support and technical services related to the generation, transmission, and distribution of various types of energy; in addition to engineering design, construction, maintenance, and repair of these systems. Career Cluster Pathways in Energy Energy Systems Pathway 49.53700 - Foundations of Energy Technologies 21.45100 - Energy and Power Technology 21.45700 - Appropriate and Alternative Energy Technologies Energy and Power: Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Pathway 49.53700 - Foundations of Energy Technologies 49.53800 - Energy and Power: Generation, Transmission, and Distribution 49.53900 - Energy Systems Applications

Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready in Manufacturing Educational programs in the Manufacturing cluster prepare students to plan, manage, and perform the processing of materials into intermediate or final products, and the related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance, and manufacturing/process engineering. Career Cluster Pathways in Manufacturing Manufacturing Pathway 21.44100 - Foundations of Manufacturing and Materials Science 21.44500 - Robotics and Automated Systems 21.44400 - Production Enterprises Mechatronics Pathway 21.46200 - Introduction to Mechatronics - DC Theory, Pneumatic Systems, and Programmable Logic Controllers 21.46300 - AC Theory, Electric Motors, and Hydraulic Systems 21.46400 - Semiconductors, Mechanical Systems, and Pump and Piping Systems Granite Technology Pathway 47.45400 - Occupational Safety of Granite 47.45500 - Introduction to Granite 47.45600 - Applications in Granite Industry Career Pathways and courses listed for this Career Cluster are current as approved by the Georgia State Board of Education. To view recentlyapproved pathways and courses, please visit ctae.gadoe.org. May 2015

Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready in Information Technology Educational programs in this cluster prepare students to build linkages in information technology occupations for entry level, technical, and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services.

Career Cluster Pathways in Information Technology Web and Digital Design Pathway 11.45100 - Digital Design 11.45200 - Web Design Programming Pathway 11.47100 - Computer Science Principles 11.47200 - Programming, Games, Apps and Society Computer Science Pathway 11.47100 - Computer Science Principles 11.01600 - Advanced Placement Computer Science Information Support and Services Pathway 11.41400 - Information Technology Essentials 11.42000 - Information Technology Support Networking Pathway 11.46100 - Networking Fundamentals 11.46200 - Networking Systems and Support Health Information Technology Pathway 25.52100 - Introduction to Healthcare Science 25.49500 - Essentials of Health Information Technology 25.49600 - Applications of Health Information Technology Cybersecurity Pathway 11.48100 - Introduction to Cybersecurity 11.48200 - Advanced Cybersecurity Career Pathways and courses listed for this Career Cluster are current as approved by the Georgia State Board of Education. To view recentlyapproved pathways and courses, please visit ctae.gadoe.org. May 2015

Helping Students Graduate College and Career Ready with Georgia s Graduation Plan Increasing public high school graduation rate is a major goal in Georgia. As more students graduate from high school better prepared to enter postsecondary studies, the workforce, or the military, the state of Georgia benefits by an improved economy. Teachers, counselors, and administrators work daily to engage students to learn and master essential skills and make the step to their next educational goal. Despite economic challenges our districts have encountered, educational teams have worked tirelessly to graduate more high school students annually than ever before. If the United States could achieve a 90 percent high school graduation rate, the projected economic benefits would include as much as: $16.8 billion a year in additional new home purchases; $1.3 billion annually in additional federal tax revenues; $661 million a year to state and local tax coffers.

Georgia Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Programs Dual-credit programs have been combined into one program entitled Move on When Ready, in which high school students may earn high school course credits while taking college courses. Georgia s Move on When Ready dual-credit program is available to any Georgia student in grades 9-12 enrolled in a public school, private school, or home-study environment. Under the new Move on When Ready dual-credit program; the tuition, mandatory fees, book fees, and non-course fees are waived. Students may be charged for course-related fees, supplies, or equipment. Student participation in Move on When Ready is available for up to four years, or even one semester, since the dual-credit program is a semester-by-semester program. Students may participate with multiple colleges during the semester/quarter not to exceed 15 semester/ 12 quarter hours. College courses must be selected from the approved Move on When Ready Course List. More details about the new Move on When Ready dual-credit program may be found at www.gsfc.org/. Current GEORGIA Graduation Rule for students entering the 9th grade in fall of 2008-09 and beyond Areas of Study: Credits English / Language Arts 4 Math 4 * Science 4 Social Studies 3 **Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE), and/or Modern Language/Latin, and/or Fine Arts Health & Physical Education 1 Electives (4 units) 4 TOTAL UNITS 23 * 4th Science may be used to meet both the required science and required elective in CTAE sequence of courses. ** Student must complete 3 units in a pathway and take a related national credentialing assessment. Student must complete 2 years of the same Modern Language /Latin for admission to Georgia Board of Regents colleges/universities. 3 May 2015