PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS 2015-2016 C a r e e r & T e c h n i c a l E d u c a t i o n P r o g r a m G u i d e
The Most Exciting Time in History! You are living in the most exciting time in history! No other generation has had the freedom to create, discover, invent, and influence the world like your generation. The tools and technology available to you are powerful. As you prepare for your career, you have many choices. The new Texas graduation plan is designed to help you explore your options and make your high school experience your very own. You can choose from five different endorsements to personalize your diploma STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), Business and Industry, Arts and Humanities, Public Services, and Multidisciplinary Studies. Within these endorsements there are a number of career clusters to further define your experience. Additionally, you have the option to earn the Distinguished of Achievement and Performance Acknowledgements to recognize your talents and dedication. The very best jobs available now require education and training beyond a high school diploma. Whether you intend to pursue a high-demand, industry workforce credential from a community or technical college or a traditional four-year degree from a university, the choices you make in high school will determine your future options. Taking the right classes is essential. We hope this guide will help you as you choose your path. This is your journey. These are your choices. Where will you go? What will you do? It s time to plan your future. Best Wishes, The Entire Judson ISD Team "TELL ME AND I FORGET. TEACH ME AND I REMEMBER. INVOLVE ME AND I LEARN." ~ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
Table of Contents Graduation Program Overview 1 Requirements for Graduation Chart 2 Foundation Courses + Endorsements 3 Distinguished of Achievement 3 Performance Acknowledgements 3 Using This Guide 4 Career & Technical Education 5 Alamo College Academies 6 Work-Based Learning & Other Career Electives 7 STEM Endorsement o Wagner High School (pg. 10) Business & Industry Endorsement o Judson High School (pg. 13) o Wagner High School (pg. 17) 9 12 Arts & Humanities Endorsement 21 Public Service Endorsement o Judson High School (pg. 24) o Wagner High School (pg. 17) 23 Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement 27 CTE Student Organizations 29 Multidisciplinary Glossary Studies Endorsement 30 College and Career Resources 32
Graduation Program Overview Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, Texas high school students have greater flexibility and choice in their high school course selections. Each student is required to complete the basic courses called the foundation requirements. In addition, students now choose specialized coursework to earn an endorsement. The five endorsements are: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Business and Industry, Arts and Humanities, Public Services, and Multidisciplinary Studies. A variety of career pathways, or specific course requirements, are available under the various endorsements. These pathways are organized into career clusters. STEM Business & Industry Arts & Humanities Public Service Multi Disciplinary Studies Programs of Study Students may also earn a Distinguished of Achievement designation and Performance Acknowledgements. 1
Foundation Requirements for Graduation (22 Total Credits) Subject Credits Courses English 4 ELA I, II, III, one credit in any authorized advanced English Course offered by JISD Mathematics 3 Algebra I, II, and Geometry. Science 3 Biology; IPC, and one credit in any authorized advanced Science course offered by JISD Social Studies 3 World Geography or World History, and U.S. History; U.S. Government (.5 credit); Economics (.5 credit) Foreign Language 2 2 credits in the same Language other than English Physical Education 1 Fine Arts 1 Electives & Required Endorsement Courses 5 Students must complete the required courses for at least one Endorsement. *Several CTE Clusters offer Industry Certifications Pre-AP/AP course equivalent substitutions apply to core content areas above. *JISD has aligned numerous CTE career pathways with industry certifications and licenses, thereby providing students opportunities to earn nationally recognized, industry-current credentials. These certifications and licenses are identified within each course description. Information on the certifications/licenses in the programs is available in each respective high school Career Center. 2
F o u n d a t i o n C o u r s e s + E n d o r s e m e n t All students are required to complete the foundation courses. In addition to the foundation courses, students must choose an endorsement. D i s t i n g u i s h e d L e v e l o f A c h i e v e m e n t To earn a Distinguished of Achievement diploma, students must take the foundation courses, choose an endorsement, and add a 4 th credit of math, which includes Algebra II, and a 4 th credit of science. The Distinguished of Achievement is required for students to be eligible for top 10% automatic admission to Texas public universities. The Distinguished of Achievement opens a world of educational and employment opportunities for you beyond high school. P e r f o r m a n c e A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s Students can earn performance acknowledgements for outstanding performance: by taking dual credit courses, in bilingualism and bi-literacy, using PSAT, ACT s Plan, SAT, and ACT scores, achieving qualified scores on Advanced Placement (AP) tests or the International Baccalaureate Exam, or earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification. See your counselor for details. 3
U s i n g T h i s G u i d e As you use this guide, you will see recommended pathways (or coherent sequences of courses) organized by career clusters within each of the endorsements. A career cluster is a grouping of occupations and broad industries based on common traits. These career clusters are part of the Achieve Texas College and Career Initiative that is designed to help students (and their parents) make informed education decisions. It is based on the idea that education for the 21 st century should combine rigorous academics with relevant career education. When schools integrate academic and technical education, it helps you see the relevance of what you are learning. The pathways allow you to study a particular field in depth and help to facilitate a seamless transition for you from secondary to postsecondary opportunities. Employers and leaders in the Texas workforce have encouraged career oriented training and certification at the high school level to help meet their growing demands. Students who take advantage of these opportunities are prepared for future success. As you enter your freshman year in high school (9 th grade), you must indicate the endorsement you plan to follow. However, you may change or add an endorsement at any time. We don t recommend it, but you can graduate without earning an endorsement if, after your sophomore year, your parent signs a form permitting you to omit the endorsement requirement. The pathways in this book represent the courses you must take to earn a specific endorsement. You are encouraged to visit with your counselor about your interests. Some courses may vary from year to year. Your counselor can help you stay on track to earn your endorsement. 4
CAREER & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Judson ISD is proud to participate in the statewide high school reform initiative called AchieveTexas. This college and career initiative allows students to achieve success by preparing them for secondary and postsecondary opportunities, career preparation and advancement, meaningful work, and active citizenship. The AchieveTexas initiative centers on establishing career clusters in all of our schools as a strategy for improving high school completion rates and college and workforce readiness. It is based on the belief that the curricula of the 21st century should combine rigorous academics with relevant career education that incorporates the College Readiness Standards, personalized learning environments, academic and social support, relevant teaching and learning designed to promote postsecondary success, and effective educators and leaders. Career clusters are a way of reorganizing learning around programs of study that will prepare students for an ever more competitive global economy. AchieveTexas offers guidance to help students plan their educational experience based on their career goals and allows students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful transition into skilled employment, advanced training, an associate s degree, a bachelor s degree, or technical certification. AchieveTexas provides an organizing tool for redesigning schools, small learning communities, academies, and magnet schools. Career programs of study, or career pathways, represent a recommended sequence of courses based on a student s personal interests and career goals. The idea is to connect what students learn in school every day to what they aspire to do tomorrow, thus increasing engagement with school and motivation to achieve. CERTIFICATION/LICENSE PREPARATION PROGRAMS Industry certifications are important components of Career & Technical Education programs and are gaining importance in the business world as evidence of skill attainment; hundreds of certifications are available, and more are introduced each year. Earning a certification has many benefits; it gives students a sense of accomplishment, a highly valued professional credential, and helps make them more employable with higher starting salaries. Judson ISD has aligned numerous career pathways with industry certifications and licenses, thereby providing students opportunities to earn nationally recognized, industry-current credentials. These certifications and licenses are identified within each career cluster. Information on the certifications/licenses in the programs are also available in each respective high school Career Center. TECHNICAL DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS Dual Credit courses provide an opportunity for students to obtain college credit while pursuing their high school diploma. The traditional high school course work is expanded into the college course curriculum. Eligibility must be met before the first day of class through an application process. Available for selected courses only information on the approved courses is available in each respective high school Career Center. Must meet college processing deadline to be considered Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards must be met. Official transcript must be sent to the college. 5
College College College College College ALAMO ACADEMIES Dual Credit Off-Campus Courses Dual Credit courses provide an opportunity for students to obtain college credit while pursuing their high school diploma. The traditional high school course work is expanded into the college course curriculum. It is a two-year commitment and students must sign up their 10 th grade year. *TSI College Readiness Assessment must be taken and an official transcript must be sent to the college. Aerospace Academy (AA) Course # Credits 11-12 Aerospace T720 - T721 3 This program is designed to provide high school students with technical training in airframe and power plant mechanics from college instructors, with paid summer internships with one of the industry partners. Upon graduation, students will be prepared for jobs in the aerospace industry where they can complete their technical training toward their FAA license. Up to thirty college credit hours are available for a post secondary course of study. **Leads to jobs as an Aircraft Turbines Mechanic or Aircraft Structures Mechanic Information Technology &Security Academy(ITSA) Course # Credits 11-12 Information Technology & Security T354 - T355 3 This program is designed to provide high school students with knowledge and skills in the area of information technology computer security, web development and programming and offers opportunities for paid summer internships with one of the industry partners. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry-level Information Technology positions or for post-secondary Information Technology course of study. ** Leads to jobs in Information Technology/Security & Assurance Manufacturing Technology Academy (MTA) Course # Credits 11-12 Manufacturing Technology Academy T731 - T732 3 This program prepares students for careers in manufacturing production operations and facilities maintenance. Student competes for paid internships in the summer of their junior year with such companies as Dynatech Turbine Services, Columbia Industries, Alamo Iron Works, Light Speed Technology and others. ** Leads to careers such as CNC tool Operator, Manufacturing Operation Maintenance Assistant Health Professions Academy (HPA) Course # Credits 11-12 Health Professions T610 - T611 3 This program is designed for students wishing to pursue degrees ranging from nursing and health information systems to respiratory care and invasive cardiovascular technology. The Center for Health Profession at Philip s College has the most advanced human simulation patient human simulation patient facility in the United States. It houses complete radiology systems and surgical site, an eight bed general hospital suite, and a fully functional nursing station. **Limited number of slots available. **Leads to jobs in Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Vocational Assistant, Licensed Vocational Nurse Heavy Equipment Academy Course # Credits 11-12 Heavy Equipment T725 T726 3 This program will provide a college pathway for high school juniors and seniors to attain Industry and Academic certificates helping to lead to high wage earning jobs or to further their higher education while addressing critical industry workforce needs. Industry partners include HOLT CAT, ASCO (Case), ROMCO (Volvo), RDO (John Deere), Cooper Equipment, Zachry Construction, Dean Word Co., Martin Marietta **Leads to jobs with State Highway departments, Waste Management, Construction, Holt Cat, and an array of different oil and gas companies. 6
Other Elective Other Elective Other Course WORK BASED-LEARNING (CAREER PREPARATION) & OTHER CAREER ELECTIVES Work-Based Learning is designed to provide students part-time work experience and classroom instruction that will prepare them with attitudes and skills necessary to be successful in today s work force. Students may earn two (2) credits for attending the Career Preparation class each day and working a minimum of 10 hours weekly or three (3) credits for attending the Career Preparation class each day and working a minimum of 15 hours weekly. The course should span the entire school year, and classroom instruction must average one class period each day for every school week. A student is expected to be enrolled the entire school year; however, in accordance with local district policy, a student may enter or exit the course at semester when extenuating circumstances require such a change. OPEN TO ALL 11 TH AND 12 GRADERS WHO MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: 1. Career Preparation Request Form submitted to the counselor or instructor 2. Able to work a minimum of 10 hours per week for each semester 3. Good attendance record and no mandatory/discretionary discipline placements 4. Able to provide own transportation from school to worksite. 5. Student must be a minimum age of 16 and hold valid work documentation such as a Social Security Card, Career Preparation Course # Credits 11-12 Career Preparation I, II T430 - T431 2-3 ea. Career Preparation (CPI) is a work-based instructional arrangement that develops essential knowledge through classroom technical instruction and on-the-job training in an approved career and technical training area. Students will receive general lifelong learning skills, employability skills, leadership skills, work ethics, safety, mathematics, financial transactions, and communications as a group. Each student will have an individual training plan that will address their job specific knowledge and skills. Students will work to complete Career Safe 10 Hour OSHA Certification. All students must follow the Texas Education Agency and JISD guidelines for Career Preparation. Business Information Management Course # Credits 9-12 Business Information Management (BIM) I T300 1 Students are introduced to the Microsoft Office Suite of programs: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, and Access. The students will develop technology skills that prepare them to compete in the business world. The course covers word processing -- to build communications skills; spreadsheets -- to solve business problems; databases - to gather business information; and multi-media presentations -- to inform and persuade. The students will also learn to work within the operating system to learn file management skills. Business Information Management Course # Credits 9-12 Business Information Management (BIM) II Prerequisite B average in BIM I T305 1 The course is designed to prepare students to test for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Access. MOS provides students with a global competitive edge in the workplace and college opportunity knocks! Students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging technologies, create complex word-processing documents, develop sophisticated spreadsheets using charts and graphs, make an electronic presentation using appropriate multimedia software and utilize databases tools. Using digital cameras, scanners, CD burners, and digital projects, students will understand and create electronic portfolios. Students taking this class are encouraged to test their computer apps skill by participating in area-wide UIL competition. 7
Other Elective Other Elective Other Elective College & Career Readiness I Course # Credits 9 10 College & Career Readiness I T302.5 This unique project-based research course builds skills necessary for personal and professional success beyond high school in the real world. This course prepares and mentors the students through the research process of matching careers with skills and interests by using web based interest profile applications. The student will additionally use the College Board and other college ready websites to help prepare the student in the college planning process for their grade level. Additionally, it teaches students the global skills necessary for acquiring and maintaining highly skilled jobs. The course objective instills self-confidence, essential knowledge of business concepts, and the belief that you can be as successful as your dreams. College & Career Readiness II Course # Credits 11-12 College & Career Readiness II T307.5 This unique project-based research course builds skills necessary for personal and professional success beyond high school in the real world. This course prepares and mentors the students through the complicated college application and student aid process. Students will use College Board, Apply Texas, or the Common Application to apply to the colleges of their choice, prepare essays, prepare and request letters of recommendations, and learn about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students will have the opportunity to meet with college admissions recruiters and ask the necessary questions throughout the course. A highly recommended course for all Seniors in the fall semester and juniors in the spring semester. They will prepare an electronic portfolio, PowerPoint presentation, and test for National Career Readiness Certification. The course encourages students to dream, plan, and aspire to college and career success. This course is also designed to provide students an opportunity to earn one advanced measure for the Distinguished of Achievement. Professional Communications Course # Credits 9-12 Professional Communications T440.5 This course blends written, oral, and graphic communication in a career-based environment. Careers in the global economy require individuals to be creative and have a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong and solid academic foundation, and a proficiency in professional oral and written communication. Within this context, students will be expected to develop and expand the ability to write, read, edit, speak listen, apply software applications, manipulate computer graphics, and conduct Internet research. 8
S T E M ENDORSEMENT
S T E M C a r e e r s If you are looking forward to a future career where scientific inquiry and the design process are used regularly, you will enjoy the coursework required for a STEM endorsement. High School Diploma Climate Change Analyst, Electromechanical Engineering Technologist, or Radio Frequency Identification Devise Specialist Certification Robotics Technician Associates Degree City Planning Aide, Nuclear Monitoring Technician, Geospatial Information Scientist and Technologist, or Environmental Science Technician Bachelor s Degree Engineer (mechanical, petroleum, biomedical, chemical, electrical, energy, industrial, nano systems, nuclear, or robotics), Forensic Science Technician, Marine/Naval Architect, or Meteorologist Master s Degree Natural Science Manager, Archeologist, Geoscientist, Hydrologist, or Mathematician Doctoral Degree Medical Scientist, Biochemist/Biophysicist, or Microbiologist 9
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Career Cluster Science Course # Credits See Catalog Page 33-37 for coherent sequence of courses Mathematics Course # Credits See Catalog Page 32-33 for coherent sequence of courses Computer Science Course # Credits See Catalog Page 29-33 for coherent sequence of courses Engineering Career Cluster Project Lead The Way (PLTW) promotes pre-engineering courses for high school students. PLTW forms partnerships with public schools, higher education institutions and the private sector to increase the quantity and quality of engineers and engineering technologists graduating from our educational system. Students take a sequence of courses which introduces students to the scope, rigor and discipline of engineering prior to entering college. However, those not intending to pursue further formal education will benefit greatly from the knowledge and logical thought processes that result from taking some or all of the courses provided in the curriculum. Visit www.pltw.org for more information. Students who meet certain criteria when completing the PLTW courses will be able to apply for college credit. These courses are math and science intensive. +Meets a Science graduation credit Civil Engineering Course # (PLTW) Credits 1st *Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of 8 th grade math with a minimum of B average for incoming 9 th graders; Successful completion of Algebra I with a minimum of B average for 10 th graders) Principles of Engineering (POE) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of IED) Civil Engineering & Architecture (CEA) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of IED & POE) T912 1 T913 1 T916 1 Engineering Design & Development (EDD) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of IED & POE) T921 1 10
Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Course # (PLTW) Credits 1st *Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of 8 th grade math with a minimum of B average for incoming 9 th graders; Successful completion of Algebra I with a minimum of B average for 10 th graders) Principles of Engineering (POE) Algebra (Prerequisite: I with a Successful minimum of completion B average of for IED) 10 th graders) Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) (Prerequisites: Successful completion of IED & POE) Engineering Design & Development (EDD) (Prerequisites: Successful completion of IED & POE) T912 1 T913 1 T920 1 T921 1 AeroScience Engineering Course # Credits 1st Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) (PLTW) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of 8 th grade math with a minimum of B average for incoming 9 th graders; Successful completion of Algebra I with a minimum of B average for 10 th graders) Principles of Engineering (POE) (PLTW) (Prerequisite Successful completion of IED) T912 1 T913 1 +AeroScience Research & Design I (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Physics or concurrently enrolled in Physics/P-TECH) +AeroScience Physics/P-TECH) Research & Design II (Prerequisite: Successful complete on of AeroScience Research & Design I) 3 rd or +Principles of Technology (PTECH) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Geometry with a B Average and one science credit) T917 1 T922 1 T434 1 11
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CAREERS The Business and Industry endorsement will prepare you to climb the ladder of success in fields such as agriculture, finances, sports, advertising, retail management, or transportation. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CAREERS AT A GLANCE High School Diploma Agricultural Equipment Operator, Earth Driller, Power Plant Operator, Customer Service Representative, General Office Clerk, Bank Teller, Credit Checker, or Industrial Machinery Mechanic Certification Associates Degree Bachelor s Degree Baker, Electrician, Plumber, Welder, Chef, Travel Agent, Real Estate Agent, Umpire/Referee, Air Traffic Controller, Aircraft Mechanic, Farm/Ranch Manager, or Forest Conservation Technician, Computer & Network Technician Construction Supervisor, Civil Drafter, Legal Secretary, Fashion Designer, Interior Designer, Director/Mortician, Avionics Technician, Electromechanical Technician, or Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Architect, Surveyor, Editor, Newscaster, Accountant, Budget Analyst, Human Resources, Commercial Pilot, Statistician, Loan Officer Economist, Advertising Manager, or Marketing Manager Master s Degree Animal Scientist, Zoologist/Wildlife Biologist, Librarian, or Regulatory Affairs Manager Doctoral Degree Business Professor 12
English Language Arts Course # Credits See Catalog Page 24 for coherent sequence of courses Technology Applications Course # Credits See Catalog above for coherent sequence of courses Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Cluster Overview: This cluster focuses on careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing, and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services. Students are not required to raise an animal but it works well for scholarship applications. Certifications Offered: Texas Certified Nursery Professional, Jr. Master Gardener Certification, Safe Tractor & Machinery Operation, Certified Veterinary Asst. 1, Private Pesticide Applicator, ServSafe, High School Floral Certification, Hunter Safety & Boater Education OSHA, NCCER (pending) + Denotes an academic graduation credit (i.e. Science, Mathematics, Fine Arts) Animal Systems Course # Credit 1st Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources T101 1 Livestock Production (.5/Fall) and Equine Science (.5/Spring) or Small Animal Management (.5/Spring) T112 T113 or T110 1 Vet Medical Apps or Food Tech & Safety T111 or T107 1 +Advanced Animal Science or (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Biology & any AFNR Course) Food Processing or (Prerequisite: Food Tech & Safety) Practicum in AFNR I or Practicum in AFNR II ( Prerequisite: Successful completion of any AFNR Course) T109 or T108 T137 or T138 1 or 2 Natural Resource Systems Course # Credit 1st Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources T101 1 Wildlife, Fisheries & Ecology Management T115 1 Energy & Natural Resources or Range Ecology & Management T122 or T116 1 Practicum in ANFR I or Practicum in ANFR II Prerequisite: Successful completion of Any Natural Resources course) T135 or T138 2 Agriculture Mechanical Systems Course # Credit 1st Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources T101 1 Agricultural Mechanics & Metal Technologies T133 1 Agricultural Power Systems or Agricultural Facilities Design & Fabrication Practicum in ANFR I or Practicum in ANFR II (Prerequisite: Successful completion of any Mechanical Systems course) T131 or T132 1 T136 or T138 2 13
Agribusiness Marketing Systems Course # Credit 1st Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources T101 1 +Math Applications in AFNR T130 1 Professional Agribusiness Standards T104 1 Agribusiness Management & Marketing T106 1 or 2 Horticulture Plant Systems Course # Credit 1st Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources T101 1 Horticulture Science T124 1 + Principles & Elements of Floral Design or Landscape Design & Turf Grass Management + Advanced Plant & Soil Science or Practicum in ANFR I or Practicum in ANFR II (Prerequisite: any Horticulture Systems course) T119 or T123 1 T125 or T136 or T138 1 or 2 Marketing & Business Services Career Cluster Overview: Marketing, Sales, and Service careers encompass planning, managing, organizing, directing, evaluating and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives. Certifications Offered: MOS Certification, OSHA Certification, QuickBooks Certification cation, OSHA Certification, QuickBooks Certification, QuickBooks Business & Finance Services Course # Credit 1st Principles of Business, Marketing,& Finance T200 1 Business Information Management or Business Law (.5) and Professional Communications (.5) T300 or T213 and T440 1 Accounting or Money Matters T201 or T210 1 Human Resources Management T806 1 Marketing, Sales & Service Course # Credit 1st Principles of Business, Marketing,& Finance Fashion Marketing or Sports Marketing (.5) or Advertising, Sales & Promotion (.5) T200 T802 or T808 or T800 Entrepreneurship T806 1 1 1 Retailing (School Store) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of PBMF & one Marketing course) T803 1 14
Media Technology & Communications Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and designing journalism, and entertainment services. Certifications Offered: Final cut Pro, Lightwave 3D, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash Audio Visual Production Course # Credit 1st Digital & Interactive Media (DIM) T328 1 cation, OSHA Certification, QuickBooks Certification, QuickBooks Audio & Video Production (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Digital Media) Advanced Audio & Video Production (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Audio/Video Production) T853 1 T854 1 Practicum in Audio & Video Production (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advance Audio & Visual Prod.) T855 2 Animation Course # Credit 1st Digital & Interactive Media (DIM) T328 1 Animation (Prerequisite: Successful completion of DIM) Advanced Animation (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Animation) Practicum in Animation (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Animation) T322 1 T323 1 T331 2 Graphic Design & Illustration Course # Credit 1st Digital & Interactive Media (DIM) T328 1 Graphic Design & Illustration (Prerequisite: Successful completion of DIM)) Advanced Graphic Design & Illustration or Web Technologies (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Graphic Design & Ill.) Practicum in Graphic Design & Illustration & Commercial Photography (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Graphic Design & Ill. Or any other Advanced Media Course T324 1 T325 1 T326 2 Commercial Photogrpahy Course # Credit 1st Digital & Interactive Media (DIM) T328 1 Commercial Photography (Prerequisite: Successful completion of DIM) Advanced Commercial Photography (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Commercial Photography) Practicum in Graphic Design & Illustration & Commercial Photography (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Graphic Design & Ill. Or any other Advanced Media Course) T850 1 T851 1 T326 2 15
Transportation Services Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on careers in the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water, and related professional and technical support services. Certifications Offered: I-Car Certification, OSHA, NATEF (pending) Automotive Technology Course # Credit 1st Energy, Power & Transportation Systems T701 1 Automotive Technology (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Energy, Power & Transportation Systems) Advanced Automotive Technology (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Automotive Technology) T704 2 T714 2 Practicum in Automotive Technology (Prerequisites: Successful completion of Advanced Automotive Tech.) T716 2-3 Automotove Collision Course # Credit 1st Energy, Power & Transportation Systems T701 1 Collision Repair & Refinishing (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Energy, Power, & Transportation Systems) T702 2 Advanced Collision Repair & Refinishing (Prerequisite: Collision Repair & Refinishing) Practicum in Collision Repair & Refinishing (Prerequisites: Advanced Collision Repair & Refinishing) T715 2 T717 2-3 16
Construction Trades Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the building environment. Certification Offered: OSHA, NCCER (pending) 8 th 1st Construction Trades Course # Credit Principles of Construction or Principles of Construction (.5) and Principles of Manufacturing (.5) T710 T710 and T711 1 Construction Technology (Prerequisite: Principles of Construction) Advanced Construction (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Construction Technology) T705 1 T706 2 Practicum in Construction Management I or Practicum in Construction Management II (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Construction) T719 or T722 2 Welding Trades Career Cluster Overview: Planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities. Certifications Offered: OSHA, American Welding Society s (AWS) SENSE I Welder Certification, NCCER (pending) Welding Trades Course # Credit 8th 1st Principles of Manufacturing or Principles of Manufacturing (.5) and Principles of Construction (.5) T711 T711 and T710 1 2 nd or Flex Manufacturing (Prerequisite: Principles of Manufacturing in 8 th grade) T707 1 Welding I (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Manufacturing) Advanced Welding (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Welding I) Practicum of Manufacturing (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Welding) T712 1 T713 2 T718 2 17
Business, Marketing & Finance Career Cluster Overview: Marketing, Sales, and Service careers encompass planning, managing, organizing, directing, evaluating and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives. Certifications Offered: OSHA, NRF Customer Service Certification Business Course # Credit 1st Principles of Business, Marketing,& Finance T200 1 Business Information Management I (BIM) T300 1 Business Information Management II or Accounting I or Money Matters (.5) and Banking & Finance (.5) (Prerequisite for BIM II is the Successful completion of BIM 1) T305 or T201 or T210 and T211 1 Business Management or Entrepreneurship (Prerequisite: Successful completion of PBMF) T203 or T806 1 Marketing Course # Credit 1st Principles of Business, Marketing,& Finance (PBMF) T200 1 Sports Marketing (.5) or Fashion Marketing (.5) or Advertising Sales & Promotion (5.) T808 or T802 or T800 1 Entrepreneurship (Prerequisite: Successful completion of PBMF) Retailing (School Store) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of PBMF & one Marketing course) T806 1 T803 1 Finance Course # Credit 1st Principles of Business, Marketing,& Finance T200 1 Money Matters(.5) or Banking & Finance (.5) T210 or T211 1 Accounting I T201 1 Accounting II (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Accounting I) T203 or T806 1 18
Hospitality Career Cluster Overview: Encompasses the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other foodservices, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services. Certifications: OSHA, ServSafe, ACF Certified Culinarian (pending) 8th 1st Culinary Arts Course # Credit Principles of Human Services or Principles of Hospitality & Tourism (.5) and Family & Community Services (.5) T500 or T501 and T504 1 Restaurant Management (.5) and Nutrition & Wellness (.5) (Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Principles of Human Services or Principles of Hospitality & Tourism and Family & Community Services) T539 and T531 1 Culinary Arts (Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Restaurant Management & Nutrition & Wellness) Practicum in Culinary Arts Internship (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Culinary Arts) T534 2 T535 2 Information Technology Career Cluster Overview: Encompass entry level, technical, and professional careers related to the design/development and support of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems i integration services. Certifications Offered: OSHA, CISCO Network Certification, Network+ and A+Certification Information Technology Course # Credit 1st Principles of Information Technology T350 1 Computer Maintenance (Prerequisite: Principles of information Technology) T351 1 Telecommunications & Networking (Prerequisite: Computer Maintenance or Computer Technology) Computer Technician or CISCO Network Fundamentals (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Information Technician for CISCO ) T340 1 T350 or T344 1 19
Visual & Fashion Design Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and Publishing Multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. Certifications Offered: Adobe Photoshop, Flash, Illustrator Visual Design Course # Credit 1st Principles of Arts, AV Technology & Communication (AAVTC) T330 1 Graphic Design and Illustration (Prerequisite: Principles of AAVTC) Advanced Graphic Design and Illustration (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Graphic Design & Illustration) Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Adv. Graphic Design & Ill. T324 1 T325 2 T326 2 Fashion Design Course # Credit 1st Principles of Human Services T500 1 Fashion Design (Prerequisite: Principles of Human Services) Advanced Fashion Design (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Fashion Design) Practicum in Advanced Fashion Design I, II (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Advanced Fashion Design) T521 1 T522 2 T528 - T529 2 20
ARTS & HUMANITIES ENDORSEMENT
A r t s & H u m a n i t i e s C a r e er s If you love to create, this endorsement may before you. Performers, filmmakers, historians, and politicians are a few of the careers that will benefit from the coursework in the Arts and Humanities endorsement. ART AND HUMANITIES CAREERS AT A GLANCE High School Diploma Actor, Choreographer, Film/Movie Director, Dancer, or Musician Certification TV/Camera Operator or Pre-press technician Associates Degree Broadcast Technician, Sound Engineering Technician, Photographer, Desktop Publisher, or Library Technician Bachelor s Degree Radio/TV Announcer, Graphic Designer, Music Director, Multimedia Artist/Animator, Commercial and Industrial Designer, or Technical Writer Master s Degree Doctoral Degree Curator, Museum Technician and Conservator, Archivist, International Relations Specialist, or College or University Faculty Member Professor, Lawyer, or Anthropologist 21
Arts & Humanities Career Cluster Fine Arts Course # Credit 1 st 4 th See Catalog Page 40-45 for coherent sequence of courses Various Advanced Social Studies Course # Credit 1 st th See Catalog Page 27-29 for coherent sequence 4 of courses Various 1 st th See Catalog Page 24 +25 for coherent 4 sequence of courses Advanced English Course # Credit Various World Languages Course # Credit 1 st th See Catalog Page 37-40 for coherent sequence 4 of courses Various 22
Public Service Careers If you are willing to serve others in a multitude of areas including medicine, law enforcement, and education, you will thrive in the Public Service endorsement courses. PUBLIC SERVICE CAREERS AT A GLANCE High School Diploma Teacher Assistant, License Clerk, Municipal Clerk, Nanny, or Animal Control Worker, Health Services Medical Receptionist or Clerk Certification Associates Degree Fitness Trainer & Aerobics Instructor, Hairdresser/Cosmetologist, Social Work Technician, Personal & Home Care Aide, Court Reporter, Fire Fighter, or Private Investigator, Nurses Aide, Dental Assistant, Radiological Technician Environmental Compliance Inspector, Police Detective, or Legal Technician/Paralegal, Licensed Vocational Nurse Bachelor s Degree School Teacher, Social/Community Services Manager, Childcare Center Administrator, Public Health Educator, Chief Executive, Parole & Probation, or Magistrate Judge, Registered Nurse Master s Degree College/University Administrator, Principal, Urban & Regional Planner, Sociologist, or Mental Health Counselor, Non-Profit Director Doctoral Degree Clinical Psychologist, Counseling Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, Medical Doctor 23
Health and Human Services Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. Certifications Offered: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), and Non-Certified Radiological Technician (NCRT ) +Denotes advanced science credit +405 Anatomy & Physiology may be counted as a science credit Nursing Course # Credit 1st Principles of Health Science T600 1 Health Science (Prerequisite: Principles of Health Science, Biology 1) +Medical Microbiology (.5) or Pathophysiology (.5) (Prerequisite: Biology 1, Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, or concurrently enrollment in A/P) Practicum in Health Science (Certified Nurse s Aide) (Prerequisite: Medical Microbiology /Pathophysiology or Medical Terminology/Radiology; Additional Recommendation of Anatomy & Physiology) T601 1 T403 or T404.5 T602 2-3 Dental Course # Credit 1st Principles of Health Science T600 1 Health Science (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Health Science, Biology I) Dental Science (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Health Science, Biology I may be taken concurrently) Practicum in Health Science (Dental Assistant) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Dental Science, Additional Recommendation of Anatomy & Physiology) T601 1 T606 2 T603 2-3 Radiology Course # Credit 1st Principles of Health Science T600 1 Health Science (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Health Science, Biology I) Medical Terminology (.5) and Radiology (.5) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Health Science) Practicum in Health Science (Radiology /Non-Certified Radiological Technician) (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Medical Terminology/Radiology; additional recommendation of Anatomy & Physiology) T601 1 T604 and T612 1 T607 2-3 24
8 th 1st Social Services Course # Credit Principles of Human Services or Principles of Human Services(.5) and Interpersonal Studies (.5) Family & Community Services (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Human Services and Interpersonal Studies) Counseling & Mental Health (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Interpersonal Studies) 8 th 1st Practicum in Human Services (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Counseling & Mental Health) T500 T500 and T503 1 T504 1 T512 1 T515 2-3 Child Development Course # Credit Principles of Human Services Principles of Human Services and Interpersonal Studies Child Development (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Human Services and Interpersonal Studies) Child Guidance (Prerequisites: Successful completion of Child Development) Practicum in Human Services (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Child Guidance) T500 and T503 1 T506 1 T505 1 T515 2-3 Criminal Justice Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Certifications Offered: Emergency Telecommunications, First Aid, CPR + Denotes advanced science credit Criminal Justice Course # Credit 1st Principles of Law Public Safety, Corrections, & Security T489 1 Law Enforcement I (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Law &Public Safety, Corrections & Security) Court Systems & Practices or Security Services (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Law Enforcement I) Practicum in Law public Safety, Corrections & Security (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Court Systems & Practices or Security Services) T485 1 T493 or T492 1 T494 2 Law Enforcement Course # Credit 1st Principles of Law Public Safety, Corrections, & Security T489 1 Law Enforcement I (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Law & Public Safety, Corrections & Security) Law Enforcement II or +Forensics (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Law Enforcement I) Practicum in Law Public Safety, Corrections, & Security (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Law Enforcement II or Forensics) T485 1 T487 or +T491 1 T494 2 25
Junior Reserve Corps Career Cluster JHS Overview: Consists of three components, Aerospace, Leadership and Wellness. See Senior Instructor for additional enrollment requirements and Uniform inquiries. WHS Overview: Consists of three components, Leadership, Education and Training. See Senior Instructor for additional enrollment requirements and Uniform inquiries. The objective of the JROTC Program is to motivate cadets to be better citizens. JROTC Course # Credit 1 st - REFER TO PAGE 47-49 IN THE CATALOG Various 1. Education & Training Career Cluster Overview: Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Certifications Offered: CPR, First Aid, Educational Aide 8 th 1st Early Childhood Professions Course # Credit Principles of Human Services or Principles of Education & Training (.5) and Family & Consumer Services (.5) Child Development (Prerequisite: Principles of Human Services or Principles of Education & Training and Family & Consumers Services) Education & Training (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Child Development) Practicum in Education and Training (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Education & Training). T500 T502 and T504 1 T506 1 T507 2 T508 2 Law Enforcement Career Cluster Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Certifications Offered: Emergency Telecommunications, First Aid, CPR + Denotes advanced science credit Law Enforcement Course # Credit 1st Principles of Law Public Safety, Corrections, & Security T489 1 Law Enforcement I (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Principles of Law Public Safety, Corrections & Security) Law Enforcement II or Forensics (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Law Enforcement I) Practicum in Law public Safety, Corrections & Security (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Law Enforcement II or Forensics) T485 1 T487 or T491 1 T494 2 26
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ENDORSEMENT
M u l t i d i s c i p l i n a r y S t u d i e s C a r e e r s Students who would like the opportunity to experience a broad overview in various types of classes have the option to complete a Multidisciplinary Studies endorsement. Careers are limitless. MULTIDISCIPLINARY CAREERS AT A GLANCE All Degree s & Certifications Many employers benefit from well-rounded individuals. The types of careers available with this endorsement are limitless. Multidisciplinary Studies Career Cluster Advanced Coursework Course # Credit 11-12 Student must complete 4 AP credit and/or Dual Credit courses in the following areas: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts, or Languages Other than English Foundation Program Subjects Course # Credit 9-12 Student must complete 4 credits in each of the 4 foundation subject areas to include: English IV, Algebra II, Chemistry or Physics 27
How Much Money Will You Make? Education Achieved Median Annual Salary* Professional Degree $102,200 Doctoral Degree $91,000 Master s Degree $70,000 Bachelor s Degree $56,500 Associate Degree $44,800 Some College, No Degree $40,400 High School Diploma $35,400 Less Than a High School Diploma $25,100 *SOURCES: The College Board based on the U.S. Census Bureau, 2012, Table PINC-03; Internal Revenue Service, 2010 28
CTE Student Organizations The following Career and Technical Student Organizations are recognized as being an integral part of CTE instructional programs: http://cte.unt.edu/about/cte-student-organizations/ Business Professionals of America (BPA) Members compete in demonstrations of their business technology skills, develop their professional and leadership skills, network with one another and professionals across the nation, and get involved in the betterment of their community through good works projects. DECA, a national association of marketing education students, provides teachers and members with educational and leadership development activities to merge with the education classroom instructional program. DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe. Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision-making and interpersonal communication necessary in the home and workplace. Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) HOSA is a national vocational student organization endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Occupations Education Division of the American Vocational Association. HOSA s two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA s goal is to encourage all health occupations instructors and students to join and be actively involved in the HOE-HOSA Partnership. National Young Farmer Educational Association (FFA) National Young Farmer Educational Association is the official adult student organization for agricultural education as recognized by the United States Department of Education. With the goal of being America s Association for Educating Agricultural Leaders, the association features leadership training, agricultural career education and community service opportunities. SkillsUSA SkillsUSA is a national organization serving high school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations. Texas Public Service Association (TPSA) Texas Public Service Association was developed to help high school Law/Public Safety/Corrections/Security students experience interaction with other students and working professionals in an effort to pinpoint their future career expectations through competition and education. 29
G l o s s a r y Career Clusters This is a grouping of course sequences (pathways) that prepare students for careers in the same field of study or that require similar skills. Course Credit Coherent CTE Courses Distinguished of Achievement Endorsements EOC A unit of measure awarded for Successful completion of a course. Completion of a one semester course typically earns one-half credit for a student. A series of courses in which vocational and academic education are integrated, and which directly relates to, and leads to, both academic and occupational competencies. These courses prepare students for careers. These were once called vocational courses. The CTE stands for Career and Technical Education. A high level of academic achievement earned by going above and beyond the Foundation + Endorsement high school program. A student must earn this designation to be eligible for the top 10 percent automatic admission to a Texas public university. The areas of specialized study that are required to earn high school diplomas with endorsements. They are: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), Business & Industry, Arts & Humanities, Public Service, and Multidisciplinary Studies. STAAR end-of-course (EOC) exams are state mandated tests given during the final weeks of a course. In addition to meeting graduation course requirements, students are required to pass five end- of-course exams to earn a diploma from a Texas public high school. Those five exams are given when a student takes English I and II, Biology, Algebra I, and U.S. History courses. 30
Foundation High School Program The basic 22-credits (not counting additional electives or endorsement courses) needed to graduate from the Texas public school system. FAFSA Industry Workforce Credential This is the federal student financial aid application. It stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. A state, nationally, or internationally-recognized credential that aligns with the knowledge and skills standards identified by an association or government entity representing a particular profession or occupation and valued by business or industry. s s list the specific courses a student must undertake to earn an endorsement. The courses are grouped and identified with career choices. Performance Acknowledgements Students may earn an additional acknowledgement on their diploma because of outstanding performance in areas such as dual credit courses and bilingualism and bi-literacy; on Advanced Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate, PSAT, ACT s Plan, the SAT or ACT exams, or by earning a nationally or internationally-recognized business or industry certification. STAAR State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) is the state-mandated test given annually to students in grades 3 8 and in five high school courses. 31
College & Career Resources Achieve Texas (www.achievetexas.org/students.htm) Achieve Texas is a system designed to help students (and their parents) make wise education choices. Adventures in Education (www.aie.org) Adventures in Education offers information and services to help you finance your education, select a school, and plan a career. Also features reference sheets that can help you learn more about a particular school and its use of student aid programs. The College Board (www.collegeboard.org) College, financial aid, scholarship and testing information and links for students, parents, counselors, faculty, and admissions, enrollment and financial aid staff. CTE (www.careertech.org) Nationwide, Career Technical Education (CTE) programs are changing, evolving and innovating to better serve the country s needs. CTE is preparing students of all ages to help drive America s success and vitality. Occupational Outlook Handbook (www.bls.gov/ooh) The Occupational Outlook Handbook provides essential information about prospective changes in the world of work and the qualifications that will be needed by tomorrow's workers. Own Your Own Future (www.ownyourownfuture.com) Start owning your own future by exploring resources that will help you on your path to college. The whole site is organized by grade to make sure you get the exact info you need. Student Aid (www.studentaid.ed.gov) This site is designed as a student gateway to Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education. Online information and transactional services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 32
Texas Gear Up (www.texasgearup.com) Don t know what you want to do with the rest of your life? No worries. You tell us what you love to do and what you're already amazing at, then through some highly scientific(ish) magic, we tell you which careers may be an excellent fit for you. You'll also see the classes to take right now to start on the path to that perfect job. Texas Reality Check (www.texasrealitycheck.com) Don't know how much money you will need to earn in the future? Don't know which occupation to choose? No problem! This website offers three options to help you select the right career for your spending needs. Today s Military Careers (www.todaysmilitary.com/working) Today's Military offers ongoing education and training opportunities for everyone. Explore the occupational groups to find out how military occupations easily become careers. 33
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