2016-2017 career, technical and agricultural education
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Henry County SchoolsA guide to assist students in selecting career pathways
in Career, Technical and Agricultural Education
2016-2017 Career, Technical andAgricultural Education
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Greetings Henry County Schools student:
Preparing to enter the world of work can be a scary venture. There are so many careers from which tochoose and additional careers that haven’t been invented yet. How do you decide? How do you prepare?
This booklet provides a glimpse into the many areas of training offered by Henry County Schools toprepare you for your future career. The training you receive now can be a springboard to your post-secondary training options. With careful planning, you could graduate from high school with industrycredentials that groom you to be more competitive in today’s global marketplace.
Each page contains information on the many career clusters and pathway concentrations and guides youto which Henry County schools offer each course of study. Carefully read these pages and consider yourstrengths and weaknesses, your interests and passions, and above all your vision for your future.Parents, counselors, and CTAE teachers are always available to answer questions and provide directionon your career journey.
Often the difference between success and failure is having a plan of action. Dream big, envision yourfuture, and make a plan. Then do your best, every day, to make that plan become a reality. We are allhere to support you in your efforts and cheer you on along the way.
Sincerely,
Sharon BonnerCareer, Technical & Agriculture Education CoordinatorHenry County Schools
The Career, Technical and Agricultural Education(CTAE) Division of the Georgia Department of Educationis responsible for the career and leadershipdevelopment of students in middle and high schoolsacross the state. By using a co-curricular format, theCTAE department works with the Career, TechnicalStudent Organizations (CTSO) to enrich the curriculumin the CTAE Pathways. Hands-on, real world learningexperiences offered through participation in CTSOsgreatly enhance the rigorous curriculum provided by thetraditional classroom experience.
Henry County’s CTSOs strive to help students lay thefoundation and build the skills necessary for chapters toachieve success. Each CTSO is full of interesting andexciting programs in which to get involved at the local,state, and national levels. Fall, State, and NationalLeadership Conferences provide opportunities forstudents to learn leadership skills, network with otherstudents, and participate and excel in knowledge andskill performances.
Our CTSOs also strongly encourage and support
community service activities which provide opportunitiesfor their members to be involved in community initiatives.
In addition, each CTSO celebrates a National CTSOWeek with various activities designed to honormembers, teachers and administrators. Students love toget involved during this week of activities, field trips,socials, contests, breakfasts, and guest speakers.
CTSOs provide an excellent way for all students in CTAEcourses to expand the knowledge and skills learned inclass as well as develop leadership and communityawareness skills needed for their future success in theworkplace.
Check out the Georgia website for all CTSOs:www.gactso.org
Georgia DECA – www.gadeca.orgGeorgia FFA – www.georgiaffa.orgGeorgia FBLA – www.gafbla.orgGeorgia FCCLA – www.gafccla.comGeorgia HOSA – www.georgiahosa.orgGeorgia SkillsUSA – www.skillsusageorgia.orgGeorgia TSA – www.gatsa.org
CTSOs – A Perfect Fit for Everyone!
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Career Pathways.................................................1
Career Clusters:
Agriculture........................................................2
Architecture & Construction.............................3
Arts, Audio-Video Technology & Communication.............................................4
Business Management & Administration.........5
Education & Training........................................6
Energy Systems...............................................7
Finance............................................................8
Government & Public Administration...............9
Health Science...............................................10
Hospitality & Tourism.....................................11
Human Services.............................................12
Information Technology..................................13
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security....14
Manufacturing................................................15
Marketing.......................................................16
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics...............................................17
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics..........18
Work-Based Learning....................................19
Academy for Advanced Studies.....................19
Move On When Ready...................................20
Pathways at a Glance...........Inside Back Cover
Table of Contents
Career PathwaysCareer pathways are state-approved career enhancement programs defined as a coherent, articulatedsequence of rigorous academic and career related courses usually commencing in the ninth grade andleading to an associate degree, an industry-recognized certificate or licensure, and/or a baccalaureatedegree and beyond.
Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) provides all Georgia students with the opportunityto select at least three sequenced electives in a career pathway, along with recommended academiccourse work, to prepare them to continue their education at any level or to enter the world of work.
Selection of a pathway will be based on self-awareness and the investigation of occupations plus relatededucational levels aligned with the pathway. Most high-demand, high-skilled, high-wage occupations inall concentrations still do require education beyond high school. Implementation of career pathways is acollaborative effort between the local system, the Technical College System of Georgia and theUniversity System of Georgia.
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Career ClusterAgriculture Education (Ag Ed) nurtures leaders in every fieldimaginable. While some Ag Ed students come from farmfamilies, the vast majority do not. Over 98% of pathwaycompleters go on to work or study in a nonfarm, agriculture-
related career. Thereare three interrelatedcomponents to theprogram: classroomand laboratoryexperiences, theSupervised AgriculturalExperience Program(SAEP), and FFA. The AgEd program combinesagricultural technical skillswith rigorous coursework,leadership training, anexploration of the ethical andphilosophical issues related togenetic engineering, the
impact of agriculture on theenvironment, and other currentagricultural topics.
The opportunities for studentswith solid Ag Ed skills arebooming in fields such asagriscience, animal science,biotechnology, turf
management, landscaping, foodscience, forestry, environmental
science, agriculturalengineering, agribusinessmanagement, and veterinarymedicine.
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Agriscience PathwayCourse Titles:2542 Basic Agriculture Science*2560 Animal Science and Biotechnology*2540 Plant Sciences and Biotechnology*2520 Biotechnology
Companion Animal Systems PathwayCourse Titles:2542 Basic Agriculture Science*2560 Animal Science and Biotechnology*2554 Small Animal Care*
Veterinary Science PathwayCourse Titles:2542 Basic Agriculture Science*2554 Small Animal Care*2550 Veterinary Science*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Supervisors ofLandscaping & Lawn
Service Workers
Veterinary Technicians
Pet Nutrition Specialists
Landscape IrrigationSpecialists
Landscape Architects
Wildlife RemovalSpecialists
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Architecture and ConstructionCareer ClusterUsing leading-edge tools andtechniques, students inArchitecture and Constructionwill research, design, andbuild innovative structures,models, and machines.Students use advanced mathand science skills to completea rigorous, hands-on, projectbased curriculum.
Emphasis in ArchitecturalDrawing and Design is placedon house designs, floor plans,roof designs, elevations (interior and exterior), schedules, andfoundations. Students in advanced courses will learn to illustratemore complex objects using the Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)system and develop skills in dimensioning, tolerancing, pictorials,sections, auxiliary views, and intersection and developments.
Students in Construction pathways will gainknowledge in all areas of safety, the State
of Georgia Building Codes, and gainskills needed for carpentry, electrical,masonry, and plumbing.
Welding students will learn basicknowledge and safe operating
skills needed to demonstrateproper use of equipment in
oxyfuel and shielded metalarc welding according tothe American WeldingSociety and the NationalCenter for ConstructionEducation and ResearchCenter.
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Architectural Drawing and Design PathwayCourse Titles:2624 Introduction to Drafting and Design*2214 Architectural Drawing and Design I*2224 Architectural Drawing and Design II*
Carpentry PathwayCourse Titles:2758 Construction Fundamentals and
Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety*
2950 Introduction to Construction*2760 Carpentry*
Electrical PathwayCourse Titles:2758 Construction Fundamentals and
Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety*
2950 Introduction to Construction*2762 Electrical*
Masonry PathwayCourse Titles:2758 Construction Fundamentals and
Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety*
2950 Introduction to Construction*2764 Masonry*
Plumbing PathwayCourse Titles:2758 Construction Fundamentals and
Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety*
2950 Introduction to Construction*2766 Plumbing*
Welding PathwayCourse Titles:2774 Welding Fundamentals and
Industry Fundamentals and Occupational Safety*
2768 Introduction to Metals*2770 Welding I*
* Required for Pathway Completion
Construction Managers
Mechanical Engineers
Civil Engineers
Architects
Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steam Fitters
Welders
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Arts, Audio-Video Technology andCommunications Career ClusterThe Arts, Audio-VideoTechnology & Communicationcareer cluster allows studentsto work with their hands andcollaborate on fun, interactiveprojects. Using state of the arttechnology, students in theAudio-Video Technology andFilm pathway will completeprojects in designing, writing,producing, editing, andfilming. Students in GraphicProduction or Graphic Designpathways will be involved inthe technologies of printing,publishing, packaging, andelectronic imaging; developing skills in typography, visual arts,and page layout. All students will develop business and effective
communication skills as they learn tointeract with clients and customers.
Students entering the fast-paced industry ofbroadcasting will be on thecutting edge of productionand programming, setproduction, lighting,
recording and editing. Manywill meet with live clients and
produce professional qualityprograms and videos to
meet the needs of businessand industry.
Graphics students will meet with real clients to plan, develop,and implement designs for advertising, product promotion,and electronic communication. The professional equipment inthe lab will provide students the opportunity to follow a projectfrom inception to final print. Many items from the students inthis pathway will be displayed and promoted through an on-siteschool store.
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Audio-Video Technology and Film PathwayCourse Titles:0478 Audio-Video Technology and Film I*3175 Audio-Video Technology and Film II*3177 Audio-Video Technology and Film III*0475 Broadcast Video Production
Applications
Graphic Design PathwayCourse Titles:3179 Introduction to Graphics & Design*3181 Graphic Design & Production*3185 Advanced Graphic Design*
Graphic Production PathwayCourse Titles:3179 Introduction to Graphics & Design*3181 Graphic Design & Production*3183 Advanced Graphic Output Processes*
* Required for Pathway Completion
Set ConstructionAssistants
Hair & Makeup Assistants
Visual Effects Technicians
Cameras & LightingTechnicians
Casting Directors
Location Scouts
Email Marketing Designers
Presentation Specialists
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Business Management &Administration Career ClusterThe Business Management and Administration cluster helpsprepare students to become successful participants in any fieldthat conducts business in today’s society as well as transition intopost-secondary settings or the work force. Students in thisconcentration learn about legal operations of business,international business, entrepreneurship, business operations,as well as human resources management.
Business-focusedstudents may have theopportunity to start and runa school-based enterprise,such as a school store, aspart of their coursework.Students will learn firsthandhow to create andimplement a successfulbusiness plan and managepeople, products, andbudgets.
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Entrepreneurship PathwayCourse Titles:0200 Introduction to Business
& Technology*0202 Legal Environment of Business*2684 Entrepreneurship*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Administrative ServiceManagers
Human ResourceSpecialists
Management Analysts
Meeting, Convention, &Event Planners
Public RelationsSpecialists
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Education and Training Career Cluster
The Education Programconcentration in Career,Technical, and AgriculturalEducation is designed forstudents who are interestedin pursuing a career in theeducation field.
The Early ChildhoodEducation pathway focuseson teaching children agesbirth to seven years.Students will addresspreschool care andeducation and developmentissues that include guiding
the physical, cognitive, creative, social, emotional, and moraldevelopment of young children. This course of study includesplanning and guiding developmentally appropriate practices forworking with young children through the operation of an on-sitepreschool program, based on guidance from Bright from the Start.
Teaching as a Profession focuses on teaching children in grades Kthrough 12. Students will study, apply, and
practice the following: current technology,effective teaching and learning strategies,effective learning environments fordiverse learners and students withspecial needs, and instruction based onknowledge of subject matter,students, community andcurriculum performance
standards.
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Early Childhood Education PathwayCourse Titles:2480 Early Childhood Education I*2717 Early Childhood Education II*2719 Early Childhood Education III*
Early Childhood EducationPathway (AAS option)Course Titles:2480 Early Childhood Education I*2717 Early Childhood Education II*2721 Early Childhood Education
Practicum*
Teaching K-12 as a Profession PathwayCourse Titles:0011 Examining the Teaching Profession*0014 Contemporary Issues in Education*0016 Teaching as a Profession Internship*
* Required for PathwayCompletion
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Day Care Supervisors
Certified Day CareTeachers
Nutrition Specialists
Art, Music, & DanceTeachers
Early InterventionSpecialists
Kindergarten Teachers
ElementarySchool Teachers
Middle School Teachers
High School Math & Science Teachers
Coaches
Special EducationTeachers
Education Administrators
Guidance Counselors
Post-Secondary Educators
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Energy Career ClusterCourses in the Energy Cluster prepare students for careers inplanning, managing, and providing support and technicalservices related to the generation, transmission and distributionof various types of energy along with the engineering design,construction, maintenance and repair of these systems.
Students in the Energy and Power pathway will learn the keyconcepts and methods of energy systems, applications, andefficiency. They will also explore how energy is converted intouseful services and the role of increased efficiency in providingthose services with less energy.
This career cluster hasbeen implemented in thestate of Georgia as a directresult of the demand forqualified, skilled, trainedemployees to work in therapidly changing energyindustry. Fueled byGeorgia’s nuclear energyplants, hydraulic systems,and alternative energyexperimentation, studentschoosing this career fieldwill be ready to address theproblems of tomorrow by
immediately entering the world of work or furthering theireducation at technical or two- or four-year colleges.
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Energy & Power: Generation,Transmission, and DistributionPathwayCourse Titles:3191 Foundation of Energy Technologies*2946 Energy & Power: Generation,
Transmission, & Distribution*2948 Energy Systems Applications*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Operations Engineers
Maintenance Technicians
Electrical Engineers
Transmission PlanningEngineers
Line Workers
TelecommunicationEquipment Installers &
Technicians AAS
Finance Career ClusterThe Finance Career Cluster helps prepare students to enter theexciting and demanding field of finance. Banking, Investing,Insurance, Accounting, and Auditing are but a few of the fields inthe increasingly automated and international industry.
Through a wide range ofcourses, students will learnabout sole proprietorshipsand partnerships, the stockmarket, interest rates,actuary science, annuities,and the volatile world ofcurrency and foreignexchange. Students may alsohave the opportunity toparticipate in a school-basedenterprise or intern with alocal credit union.
Every current and future business, both local and international, willneed employees who are trained and experienced in the world offinance. It is the key to realizing a profit and securing a future.
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Advanced Banking PathwayCourse Titles:0200 Introduction to Business
& Technology*0189 Financial Literacy*0104 Accounting and Banking*0105 Accounting and Investing*
Banking, Investing, &Insurance PathwayCourse Titles:0200 Introduction to Business
& Technology*0189 Financial Literacy*2670 Banking, Investing, and Insurance*
Business Accounting PathwayCourse Titles:0200 Introduction to Business
& Technology*0189 Financial Literacy*0102 Accounting I*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Accountants
Auditors
Financial Analysts
Personal FinancialAdvisors
Investment BankingAssociates
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Government and Public AdministrationCareer ClusterStudents in any of the CTAE program concentrations who want toenhance their leadership skills, improve their physical and mentalfitness, and be part of an elite team can choose to participate inJunior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC).
Henry County Schools offer both Navy and Air Force JROTCprograms. JROTC cadets are not obligated to commit to militaryservice. However, many cadets find that they enjoy militarydiscipline and structure because it brings out their best and allowsthem to excel. Some win appointments to one of the militaryacademies, and those who enlist can enter military serviceat a higher rank and pay grade.
JROTC training improves the ability to study, taketests, set goals, and better focus on academics.These are the tools every student needs to improvegrades and to better prepare to attend college.
Many programs have Color Guard, Orienteerings,Academic Teams, and Drill teams. Others offer anAir Rifle team – which is a Georgia High SchoolAssociation varsity athletic sport.
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JROTC - Aerospace Career PathwayCourse Titles:5092 JROTC Air Force I* 5112 JROTC Air Force II*5132 JROTC Air Force III*5152 JROTC Air Force IV*
JROTC - Naval Science Career PathwayCourse Titles:5012 JROTC Navy I* 5032 JROTC Navy II*5052 JROTC Navy III*5072 JROTC Navy IV*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Logistics
Aircraft Mechanics
Mechanical Engineers
Healthcare Technicians
Cybersecurity Specialists
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Health Science Career ClusterIf you are interested in a future in any medical-related field, aHealthcare Science concentration provides challenging academiccourses, relevant on-the-job experience, and specialized technicalskills that will prepare you for a future in this high-paced, high-demand career field.
Through Healthcare Sciencecourses, students learn basicconcepts of health, wellness,and preventative care;medical terminology;microbiology; life-supportskills; and the ethical and legalresponsibilities of today’shealthcare provider. TheHealth IT field is becomingincreasingly vital in themedical field. Maintenance ofhealth records in hospitals,clinics, health departments,insurance companies,governmental agencies, and other settings must ensure thatgathered information is accurate and secure.
Students enrolled in Healthcare Science willhave many opportunities to put classroomknowledge and skills into practice throughvarious clinical experiences andinternships.
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Allied Health PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2696 Allied Health & Medicine*
Emergency MedicalResponder PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2934 Emergency Medical Responder*
Health IT PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2938 Essentials of Healthcare IT*2940 Applications of Health IT*
Pharmacy PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2700 Pharmacy Operations
& Fundamentals*
Phlebotomy PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2698 Diagnostics Phlebotomy*
Sports Medicine PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2704 Principles of Sports Medicine*
Surgical Tech PathwayCourse Titles:8572 Introduction to Healthcare*2692 Essentials of Healthcare*2936 Surgical Tech I*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Dental Hygienists
Radiologic Technicians
Registered Nurses
Clinical Psychologists
Dentists
Pharmacists
Physical Therapists
Physician Assistants
Nurse Practitioners
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Hospitality and TourismCareer ClusterCulinary Arts is a fast growing and popular program in highschools across Georgia. This program is designed for thosewanting to learn the “art” and science involved in thepreparation of food and for those wanting to continue in theCulinary Arts field in any of themany diverse opportunities:Sous Chef, Pastry Chef,Kitchen Manager, GardeManger, Banquet Chef, or aRestaurant Entrepreneur.
Opportunities in the culinaryfield are in high demand, offerhigh wages, and requireadvanced skills. Individuals inthis field gain knowledge indiet, nutrition, food preparation,cost and budgets, and thescience of food.
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Culinary Arts PathwayCourse Titles:2420 Introduction to Culinary Arts* 2422 Culinary Arts I*2424 Culinary Arts II*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Production Chefs
Food Service Directors
Restaurant Managers
Sous Chefs
Pastry Chefs
Food Safety Specialists
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Human Services Career ClusterIf you like interacting with people and want to build a career thatenables you to help others, then Human Services may be foryou. Through relevant coursework, community projects, studentorganizations, and working with live clients, students develop theessential skills they need to become responsible citizens andleaders in the community.
As a Nutrition and FoodScience student, you willlearn to manage resourcesto meet the essential needsof individuals and families; topromote optimal nutrition andwellness through every stageof life; and to acceptresponsibility for your actionsand success in family andwork life.
Cosmetology students learnanatomy, physiology,hygiene, infection control, andchemistry before embarking
into the world of hair-styling,permanent waving, chemical
relaxing, hair color, scalptreatments, andmanicuring or pedicuring.
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Housing & CommunityManagement PathwayCourse Titles:8920 Introduction to Consumer Relations*2430 Housing & Community Management*2431 Managing Diverse Property Types*
Nutrition and FoodScience PathwayCourse Titles:2493 Foods, Nutrition & Wellness*2709 Food for Life*2497 Food Science*
Personal Care Services - Cosmetology PathwayCourse Titles:8174 Introduction to Personal Care
Services*3187 Cosmetology II*3189 Cosmetology III*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Property Managers
Community AssociationManagers
Real Estate Sales Agents
Salon Managers
Hair & Makeup Artists
Nutrition & Food ServiceManagers
Fitness Managers
Dieticians
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Information TechnologyCareer ClusterThe Information TechnologyCareer Cluster buildsconnections in IT occupationsfor entry level, technical, andprofessional careers related tothe design, development,support, and management ofhardware, software, andmultimedia, and systemsintegration services.
Careers in Programming andSoftware Development involvethe design, development,implementation, andmaintenance of computer systems and software, requiring knowledgeof computer operating systems, programming languages, and softwaredevelopment. People with expertise in programming and softwaredevelopment are in high demand, doing work such as creating thesoftware that launches and runs NASA space shuttles.
People with expertise in Information Support and Services orNetworking are doing work such as integrating
multiple databases at a global investmentcompany or creating and maintaining theinfrastructure in medical facilities thatenables multiple doctors to view the samepatient’s X-rays in real-time to determine
diagnosis and best treatment.
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Advanced Programming PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2628 Computer Science Principles*4890 AP Computer Programming*
Cybersecurity PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2640 Introduction to Cybersecurity*2641 Advanced Cybersecurity*
Game Design PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2628 Computer Science Principles*2668 Game Design: Animation &
Simulation*
IT Support and Services PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2662 IT Essentials*2664 IT Support*
Networking PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2680 Networking Fundamentals*2682 Networking Systems
and Support*
Programming PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2628 Computer Science Principles*2638 Programming, Games, Apps,
and Society*
Web Development and Data Management PathwayCourse Titles:2592 Introduction to Digital Technology*2628 Computer Science Principles*2669 Web Development &
Data Management*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Database Architects
Database Administrators
Computer System Analysts
Digital Game Developers
Computer Use SupportSpecialists
Cybersecurity Specialists
Network Administrators
Software Developers
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Law, Public Safety, Corrections andSecurity Career Cluster
Career, Technical, andAgricultural Education’scareer pathway in Law,Public Safety, Correctionsand Security providesstudents with the basictechnical skills and solidacademic foundationrequired to pursue a careerin a broad range of fast-growing fields in the publicsafety industry.
Developing a deep pool oftalented law enforcement professionals will enable not onlyHenry County but also the state of Georgia to meet the demandof skilled workers needed to help protect Georgia’s way of life.
Students interested in the popular field of forensic science canlearn basic technical skills such as crime scene preservationand methods of identifying, collecting, preserving, andprocessing evidence.
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Law Enforcement Services PathwayCourse Titles:8527 Introduction to Law, Public Safety,
Corrections and Security* 2723 Criminal Justice Essentials*2725 Criminal Investigations and
Forensic Science*
* Required for Pathway Completion
Paralegals
Legal Assistants
Custom Protection Officers
Fraud PreventionSpecialists
Loss Prevention Directors
Surveillance Investigators
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Manufacturing Career ClusterAdvanced Manufacturing is a leading Georgia industry, especiallyin Henry County. It involves planning, managing and performingthe processing of materials into intermediate or final products, andrelated professional and technical support activities such asproduction planning and control, maintenance, andmanufacturing/process engineering.
The Mechatronicspathway is a pathwaywithin theManufacturing CareerCluster. Mechatronics isa diverse field. Itencompasses many inter-related disciplines including:Electronics, Mechanics, FluidPower, Electrical ControlSystems, ProgrammableLogic Controllers, Computers,and Robotics. Mechatronics
is a term which includes the above disciplines and takes anintegrated approach to their study.
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Mechatronics PathwayCourse Titles:2711 Introduction to Mechatronics* 2713 AC Theory, Electric Motors and
Hydraulic Systems*2715 Semiconductors, Mechanical
Systems, Pump and Piping Systems*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Industrial Engineers
Industrial MaintenanceTechnicians
Operations Engineers
Material Mover Supervisors
Mechanical DesignEngineers
PLC Programmers
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Marketing Career ClusterStudents in the Marketing concentration develop knowledge andskills in the foundational (economics, human relations, andbusiness basics) and functional (product and service planning,marketing-information managements, purchasing and pricing,selling and promotion, risk management, financing, anddistribution/logistics) areas of marketing.
In Georgia, thepossibilities for a studentwith a Marketingbackground are limitless.Retailers, manufacturers,entertainment andhospitality industries,government agencies,hospitals, law and medicaloffices, real estate andinsurance companies,schools, and churches are
just a sampling of the employers who need individuals with theseskills and experiences.
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Marketing and ManagementPathwayCourse Titles:3001 Marketing Principles*2727 Marketing & Entrepreneurship*2729 Marketing and Management*
Marketing Communicationsand Promotions PathwayCourse Titles:3001 Marketing Principles*2731 Promotion and Professional Sales*2942 Marketing Communications
Essentials*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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Marketing ResearchAnalysts
Marketing Specialists
Marketing Managers
Wholesale & ManufacturingSales Representatives
Social Media Coordinators
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Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics Career Cluster
Today’s professionals in theengineering, technology,manufacturing, and energysystems fields continueto revolutionize the waythat we live andconduct businesseach and every day.The STEM careercluster combineshands-on applicationand problem solvingprojects with a rigorous
curriculum to prepare students for the most challengingpostsecondary engineering and technology degree programs.Students will learn to illustrate more complex objects using theComputer-Aided Drafting (CAD) system and develop skills indimensioning, tolerancing, pictorials, and 3D modeling.
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Electronics PathwayCourse Titles:2650 Foundations of Electronics*2652 Advanced AC and DC Circuits*2654 Digital Electronics*
Engineering & TechnologyPathwayCourse Titles:2603 Foundations of Engineering
and Technology*2607 Engineering Concepts*2611 Engineering Applications*2619 Research Design and Project
Management
Mechanical Engineering and3D Design PathwayCourse Titles:2602 Introduction to Mechanical Drafting
and Design*2618 Survey of Engineering Design*2622 3D Modeling and Analysis*
* Required for Pathway Completion
Field Service Technicians
Electrical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
CAD Designers
Project Engineers
Quality Control Managers
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Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Career ClusterThe planning, management, andmovement of people, materials, andgoods by road, pipeline, air, railand water and relatedprofessional and technicalsupport services such astransportation infrastructureplanning and management,logistics services, mobileequipment, and facilitymaintenance all come together toform the Transportation, Distributionand Logistics Career Cluster.
On the Transportation side, students in BasicMaintenance and Light Repair and Automobile Service Technologywill be exposed to courses in automotive preventative maintenanceand servicing.
Students completing the Transportation pathways will have theopportunity to take exams offered by ASE/NATEF.
Distribution and Logistics pathway students will be preparedto enter employment in the field of logistics and supplychain management. Students in Diesel Mechanics willfocus on servicing and maintaining large equipment.With Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the I-75and I-20 corridors, and the port in Savannah; Distribution
and Logistics is vital to the economicsuccess of Georgia.
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Automotive Maintenance andLight Repair PathwayCourse Titles:2740 Basic Maintenance and Light Repair*2742 Maintenance and Light Repair II*2744 Maintenance and Light Repair III*2750 Automobile Service Technology
Internship*
Automotive ServiceTechnology PathwayCourse Titles:2744 Maintenance and Light Repair III*2746 Automobile Service Technology IV*2748 Automobile Service Technology V*2750 Automobile Service Technology
Internship*
Diesel Maintenance PathwayCourse Titles:2706 Introduction to Diesel Mechanics*2707 Diesel I*2708 Diesel II*
Supply Chain ManagementPathwayCourse Titles:2752 Logistics Fundamentals*2754 Logistics Operations*2756 Materials Management*
* Required for Pathway Completion
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AASAuto Appraiser
Transportation Broker
Logistics ManagementAnalyst
Inventory Analyst
Diesel Mechanics
Warehouse Supervisor
Work-Based LearningWork-Based Learning (WBL) represents the pinnacle of theCareer-Related Education experience. To qualify for a WBLplacement, a student must be in grades 11 or 12 and be atleast 16 years old.
Students must also have a defined pathway in order toparticipate in the Work-Based component of Career-RelatedEducation. This is especially important for successfulapplication of a student’s pathway because each job placementis directly related to the curriculum of the classes completed or inwhich the student is currently enrolled. Work-Based Learning isnot simply work release, but an extension of the high schoolclassroom learning in a non-traditional laboratory setting. It is anopportunity to truly apply, in real world settings, what the studenthas learned through a related program of study.
There are several opportunities for students to participate in Work-Based Learning. These opportunities include Cooperative Education,Internship, Youth Apprenticeship, and Clinical Experiences.
Academy For Advanced Studies
Work-Based Learning
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Students from all Henry County high schools mayparticipate in this innovative program which is located onthe campus of Henry County High School. Students willmaintain enrollment at their home school whileparticipating in Academy for Advanced Studies programson a “shared-time basis”. The state-of-the-art career/techprograms of study offered at the Academy are notoffered through the home high schools. Henry CountySchools will provide transportation to and from each ofthe home high schools!
What does this mean for me? It means you will takesome of your classes at the Academy and some of yourclasses at your home school. You can also participate inall extra-curricular activities (athletics, band, drama,clubs, etc.) at your home high school.
How is the Academy for Advanced Studiesdifferent than other high schools? Partnershipswith Clayton State University, Gordon State College,and Southern Crescent Technical College haveestablished the Academy as a satellite campus sostudents can earn high school credit as well ascollege credit upon successful completion of eachcourse. Participation in these programs requiresapplication and acceptance into the post-secondaryinstitution.
How do I sign up? There is no application forparticipation. Contact your school counselor for openhouse and registration schedule.
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Move On When ReadyWhat is Move on When Ready?
Move On When Ready combines the Accel, HOPE Grant, Joint Enrollment,and Move On When Ready (MOWR) efforts of the past. It simplifies the
programs and expands the opportunities for students in grades 9 – 12 toreceive college credit prior to high school graduation.
How does Move on When Ready Work?
In order to participate in MOWR, students must apply and be acceptedto the post-secondary institution they wish to attend. Students whoattend MOWR courses through USG and TCSG will not pay any tuition
or mandatory fees, and books will be provided. Course-related fees,such as lab fees or supplies, may be the responsibility of the student.
Courses taken through MOWR will not impact HOPE Eligibility or theamount of HOPE money a student receives. Students enrolled in at least 12
semester hours or 15 quarter hours are considered full time MOWR students.Satisfactory academic progress is required to continue participation in MOWR.
Who is eligible to participate?
MOWR students must be enrolled in an eligible high school. Georgia defines eligible high schools to include: Georgiapublic and private high schools and home study programs within the State of Georgia operated in accordance withO.C.G.A. 20-2-690(c). Students must apply and be accepted to the post-secondary institution they wish to attend.Students must complete an annual Participation Agreement with their local high school.
What about transportation?
Through agreements with Southern Crescent Technical College, Gordon StateCollege, and Clayton State University, students can enroll in MOWR classes locatedon the Academy for Advanced Studies campus with transportation provided twicedaily to and from the home high schools. Transportation to other colleges or the maincampuses of the colleges listed above is the responsibility of the student.
How is credit awarded?
Students will receive both secondary and postsecondary credit whether ornot the course is taught during the regular high school day. Studentsmay select only the postsecondary credit hour courses listed in theMOWR Course Directory located on www.gatracs.org.
How do I get started?
Students interested in participating in MOWR should contacttheir high school counselor in January of each year, as MOWRand the post-secondary institutions have application deadlinesbeginning in March.
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2016-2017 Pathways at a Glance
Career, Technical and Agricultural Education
Rodney BowlerSuperintendent
Sharon BonnerCareer, Technology, and Agricultural Education Coordinator
Christina HinzCareer, Technology, and Agricultural Education SupervisorWork-Based Learning/Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator
Alan ColemanCTAE Teacher on Special Assignment
“Ensuring Success for Each Student”
Henry County Schools33 N. Zack Hinton Parkway
McDonough, GA 30253(770) 957-6601
The Henry County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability,religion, veteran status, genetic information, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the
Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
This publication is provided through Federal Perkins IV funding.Approved 2/1/16
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