Career & College Promise (CCP) Career Technical Pathways Cooperative Innovative High Schools Pathway 2014-15 Academic Year Revised Sept. 2, 2014
Career and College Promise Program Description Career and College Promise provides a focused means for students to begin completion of college transfer credits or career training prior to their graduation from high school. Courses under Career and College Promise are offered to high school students with no charge for tuition. Eligible high school students may earn: College credit which is completely transferrable to all UNC System Institutions, as well as many private schools and out-of-state universities and colleges College credit toward a credential, certificate or diploma in a technical career A high school diploma and two years of college credit in four to five years through innovative cooperative high schools (Hoke County students only). Upon meeting eligibility requirements, students may enroll in a college transfer pathway, a careertechnical pathway, or the SandHoke Early College (Hoke County students only). Students may be enrolled in only one college transfer pathway or career-technical pathway per semester, but eligible students may also opt to be concurrently enrolled in a college transfer pathway and career technical pathway during the same semester. Students may change pathways after each semester. Students may earn college transfer credits toward 32-34 hours of college credit that will transfer to any public North Carolina university as long as a grade of C or better is earned in each course. Credits may also be accepted for transfer by private or out-of-state schools. Courses may be offered on the SCC campus, on one of the high school campuses or online. Not all courses are offered at all of the high schools. Associates in Arts Pathway Associates in Science Pathway Career Technical Pathways Students may earn a college credits toward a credential, certificate or diploma in a technical career. These pathways allow students to explore potential career areas. Courses may be offered on the SCC campus, on one of the high school campuses or online. Not all courses are offered at all of the high schools. A description of the curriculum standards can be found under the specific program in the Applied Science programs section of the catalog. Architectural Technology Architectural Technology Advanced Technologies Automotive Systems Technology Business Administration Civil Engineering Technology Collision Repair and Refinishing Cosmetology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Digital Media Technology Emergency Medical Science Health and Fitness Science Hospitality Management Landscape Gardening Nursing Assistant (available Spring Semester 2015) Early College Benefits Students may complete a high-school diploma and an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science in five years or less by successfully completing two years of transferable college credit. High-school and college-level credits are earned at an accelerated rate. Students gain support and preparation for college and university success. A description of the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science curriculum standards can be found in the University Studies program section of the catalog. Contact Information Phyllis Dowdy High School & College Relations Moore County 173 Kennedy Hall (910) 695-3713 dowdyp@sandhills.edu Mary Schmid High School and College Relations Hoke County 171 Kennedy Hall (910) 246-4976 schmidm@sandhills.edu
College Readiness Benchmarks on Approved Diagnostic Assessment Tests The following assessment scores qualify students to take courses under one of the college transfer pathways, as well as choose courses from a career technical path. Students who do not meet these qualifications may still enroll in courses under a career technical path, as long as they meet course prerequistes. Additionally, students may combine scores from different assessments to meet the required qualifications. For example, qualifying English and reading scores from one assessment may be combined with qualifying math scores from a different assessment, in order to establish college readiness. PLAN PSAT ASSET COMPASS ACCUPLACER SAT ACT English 15 45 41 Writing 70 Writing 86 Sentence Skills 500 18 Reading 18 47 41 Reading 81 Reading 80 Reading 500 22 Mathematics 19 47 41 Numerical Skills & 41 Int. Algebra 47 Pre-Algebra & 66 Algebra Course Code Course Name Associate in Arts Associate in Science ACA 122 College Transfer Success X X ART 111 Art Appreciation X X ART 114 Art History Survey I X X ART 115 Art History Survey II X X AST 111/111A Descriptive Astronomy & Lab X BIO 110 Principles of Biology X BIO 111 General Biology I X X BIO 112 General Biology II X CHM 151 General Chemistry I X X CHM 152 General Chemistry II X COM 231 Public Speaking X X ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics X X ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics X X ENG 111 Expository Writing X X ENG 112 Argument-Based Research X X ENG 231 American Literature I X X ENG 232 American Literature II X X GEL 111 Geology X HIS 111 World Civilization I X X HIS 112 World Civilization II X X HIS 131 American History I X X HIS 132 American History II X X MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy X MAT 152 Statistical Methods X MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra X X MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry X MAT 263 Brief Calculus X MAT 271 Calculus I X MUS 110 Music Appreciation X X PHI 215 Philosophical Issues X X PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics X X PHY 110/110A Conceptual Physics & Lab X 55 Arithmetic & 75 Elem. Algebra 500 22 PHY 151 General Physics I X PHY 152 General Physics II X POL 120 American Government X X PSY 150 General Psychology X X SOC 210 Intro. to Sociology X X
Career Technical Pathways Gray Indicates College Transfer Courses Automotive Civil Collision Emergency Course Code Course Name Systems Engineering Repair &. Criminal Digital Media Medical Culinary Technology Technology Refinishing Justice Technology Science Arts CIS 110 Intro. to Computers X CIS 115 Intro to Progr & Logic X COM 231 Public Speaking X ENG 111 Expository Writing X X HIS 111 World Civilization I X HIS 121 Western Civilization I X HUM 130 Myth & Human Culture X MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra X PHY 110/110A Conceptual Physics & Lab X PSY 150 General Psychology X SOC 210 Intro. to Sociology X ACA 115 Success & Study Skills X AUT 113 Automotive Servicing I X AUT 114 Safety and Emissions X AUT 116 Engine Repair X AUT 141/141A Suspension and Steering& Lab X AUT 151/151A Brake Systems & Lab X AUT 181 Engine Performance I X TRN 110 Intro to Transport Tech X TRN 120 Basic Transp Electricity X TRN 140 Transp Climate Control X EGR 115/115A Intro to Technology & Lab X SRV 110 Surveying I X SRV 111 Surveying II X CIV 211 Hydraulics & Hydrology X CEG 210 Construction Materials and Methods X CEG 211 Hydrology and Erosion Control X CEG 235 Project Management/Estimating X CIV 111 Soils and Foundation X EGR 120 Engineering Graphics and Design X EGR 150 Intro. to Engineering X EGR 251 Statics X AUB 111 Painting & Refinishing I X AUB 112 Painting & Refinishing II X AUB 121 Non-Structural Damage I X AUB 131 Structural Damage I X CJC 111 Intro. to Criminal Justice X CJC 112 Criminology X CJC 113 Juvenile Justice X CJC 131 Criminal Law X DME 110 Intro. to Digital Media X DME 120 Intro. to Multimedia Apps X DME 130 Digital Animation X EMS 110 EMT-Basic X EMS 120 Advanced EMT X EMS 121 AEMT Clinical Practicum X MED 120 Survey of Med Terminology X CUL 110 Sanitation & Safety X CUL 112 Nutrition for Foodservice X CUL 140 Culinary Skills I X CUL 160 Baking I X CUL 240 Culinary Skills II X
Architectural Architectural Business Business Health & Course Code Course Name Technology Technology Admin. Admin. Cosmetology Fitness Hospitality Traditional Adv. Tech. (Entrepre.) (Bank. & Fin.) Science Mgt. ACC 120 Prin. of Financial Acct. X X ACC 121 Prin. of Managerial Acct. X ART 111 Art Appreciation X BIO 165 Anatomy & Physiology I X BIO 166 Anatomy & Physiology II X BUS 110 Introduction to Business X BUS 115 Business Law X BUS 137 Principles of Management X X CIS 110 Intro to Computers X ECO 252 Prin. of Macroeconomics X EGR 150 Intro to Engineering X ENG 111 Writing & Inquiry X X X X HIS 131 American History I X HUM 110 Technology & Society X MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy X PSY 150 General Psychology X REL 110 World Religion X SOC 240 Social Psychology X ARC 111 Intro to Arc Tech X X ARC 112 Constr Materials & Meth. X X ARC 113 Residential Arc Tech X ARC 114 Architectural CAD X BPR 130 Print Reading Constr. X X CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy X X X CST 241 Planning/Estimating I X X MAT 121 Algebra/Trig I X SST 140 Green Bldg & Design X EGR 110 Intro to Engineering Tech X ELC 113 Residential Wiring X ELC114 Commercial Wiring X ELC 115 Industrial Wiring X WLD 111 Oxy-fuel Welding X WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes X X BUS 121 Business Math X BUS 139 Entrepreneurship I X MKT 120 Principles of Marketing X X ACC 149 Intro to Accounting Spreadsheets X BUS 148 Survey of Real Estate X COS 111 Cosmetology Concepts I X COS 112 Salon I X COS 113 Cosmetology Concepts II X COS 114 Salon II X COS 115 Cosmetology Concepts III X COS 116 Salon III X COS 223 Contemp Hair Coloring X HEA 112 First Aid & CPR X PSF 110 Exercise Science X PSF 111 Fitness & Exercise Testing I X CUL 110/110A Sanitation & Safety and Lab X CUL 112 Nutrition for Food-service X CUL 135/135A Food & Beverage Service & Lab X HRM 110 Intro to Hospitality & Tourism X HRM 120 Front Office Procedures X HRM 140 Legal Issues Hospitality X HRM 160 Info Systems for Hospitality X HRM 220 Cost control-food & Beverage X HRM 240 Marketing for Hospitality X HRM 245 Human Resource Mgmt - Hospitality X