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Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources AGRICULTURE, FOOD, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Includes continuing work in welding
Intro to Welding and Metal Shop
Overview of Soils Forestry
FFA
Welding
Torch Cutting
Cold Metal Work
Overview of agriculture and vocational careers
FFA
Hunter Education
Small Engines
Vegetable Gardening
Woodworking NCCER Core Credential
Agriscience Intro to Metal Inert Gas and Flux Core Welding
Intro to Metal Fabrication
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Academic Planning and Career Development
Financial Literacy
Technology
Skills Needed for Business and Industry
Cyber Safety
Project-based Applications in Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Database, and Presentations
Utilize Internet Research
Utilize Electronic Mail Safely and Effectively
Career Preparedness Advanced Business Technology Applications
Types and Uses of Multimedia Hardware and Software
Graphic Design
Web Design
Career Opportunities in Multimedia
Identify Multimedia Components
Create Interactive Media Projects Utilizing Various Technologies
Develop Publication Layouts Brochures, newsletters, etc.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION (CON’T)
Microsoft Office Certified/Credential -PowerPoint -Word -Excel
Multimedia Design Multimedia Publications
HUMAN SERVICES
Parenting
Cooking
Sewing
Community Service
Elderly Care
Careers in Elderly Care
Family & Career Involvement
Different Community Services, Organizations, and Careers Involved
ServSafe Credential
Family and Consumer Science (FACS)
Gerontology
Family Studies & Community Service I
HEALTH SCIENCE
Foundations of Health Science
• Intro to Health Careers • Legal and ethical issues • Simple anatomy lessons • History of medicine • Medical discoveries
Therapeutics
• Learn about basic skills such as taking a pulse, monitoring blood pressure and giving different types of injections
• Learn about diseases and drugs to treat these diseases
HEALTH SCIENCE (CON’T)
Medical Terminology & Medical Math
Sports Medicine
• Medical vocabulary • Medical math conversions,
ratio/proportions & percentages
• Figure dosages & I.V. flow rates for various medications
• Careers • Prevention of athletic injuries • Rehabilitation & management skills • Taping & wrapping techniques • First aid/CPR/AED, emergency
procedures • Nutrition
HEALTH SCIENCE (CON’T)
Advanced Health Seminar
• Healthcare practices • CTSO competition preparation • Research projects • Create student portfolio.
Medical Science Internship
• Internship at: • hospital, pharmacy, fire
department, extended care facility, rehabilitation center, medical office, dental office, imagery laboratory, or other health care facilities.
• CPR Certified.
HEALTH SCIENCE (CON’T)
MEDICAL SCIENCE WITH CNA INTERNSHIP
• A two-credit course • Prepares students for postsecondary health care education programs • Reinforces and applies knowledge learned in classroom and laboratory
settings. • Internship experiences are completed at local nursing homes. • CPR Certified • Opportunity to earn a CNA Certification.
COSMETOLOGY
Introduction to Cosmetology
Hair Coloring
• Haircutting • Styling • Shampooing • Permanent waving • Chemical relaxers
• Semi permanent haircolor
• Permanent haircolor • Highlights and
lowlights
COSMETOLOGY (CON’T)
Introduction to Nail Care Spa Techniques
• Manicures • Pedicures • Acrylic nails • Gel nails • Nail art
• Skin Care • Facials • Day/night makeup • Special effects makeup • Eyebrow waxing and
care
COSMETOLOGY (CON’T)
Salon Management & Internship
State Board Practicum
• Salon business and entrepreneurship
• State board law and policy • Salon Internship with local salons
• Comprehensive study of State Board procedures & practical applications in cosmetology & nail care.
NCCER BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
NCCER Building Construction Core
NCCER Framing
• Design • Preconstruction • Construction • Maintenance, operations,
and installation • Repair
• Use of hand and power tools • Building materials • Fasteners • Adhesives • Flooring systems
NCCER Carpentry Level I Credentialing
NCCER CORE Credentialing
NCCER BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (CON’T)
NCCER Construction Site Prep
NCCER Finishing
• Floor • Wall • Ceiling • Basic construction layout
• Advanced knowledge of : • Floor • Wall • Ceiling • Basic construction layout
NCCER Carpentry Level III Credentialing NCCER Carpentry Level II Credentialing
NCCER MASONRY
NCCER Masonry Core
• Safety • Power and hand tools • Employability and
communication skills • Applied math • Materials handling • Construction drawings
NCCER Masonry 1
• Mix mortar • Mix and pour
concrete • Lay bricks • Estimate materials • Construct brick
structures
NCCER CORE Credentialing NCCER Masonry Level I Credentialing
NCCER MASONRY (CON’T)
NCCER Masonry 2 NCCER Masonry 3
• Interpret blueprints • Understand
foundation requirements
• Build and finish block and brick walls
• Learn more advanced projects and laying techniques
NCCER Masonry Level II Credentialing NCCER Masonry Level III Credentialing
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & ANIMATION *CAN BE TAKEN AS DUAL ENROLLMENT
Introduction to Drafting Design (DDT104)
• Geometric construction • Sketching • Dimensioning practices • Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)
software applications are introduced.
Intermediate Drafting Design (DDT124)
• Advanced drafting design practices & procedures.
• Illustrate more complex objects using the (CAD) system
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & ANIMATION (CON’T)
3D Modeling I (DDT144) 3D Modeling II (DDT233)
• 3D capabilities of CAD software. • Careers in aviation & automobile
simulation, engineering, architecture or drafting fields.
• Advanced instruction in three-dimensional modeling. Emphasis is placed on assembly, animation, & sheet metal concepts. Students organize & develop a career-related project based on current research & design practices.
ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGIES (DUAL ENROLLMENT ONLY)
Personal Finance (BUS146) Principals of Accounting I (BUS241) Principals of Accounting I I(BUS242)
These courses will give students an introduction to financial accounting, recording business transactions and interpreting financial statements.
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Career-Technical Programs include: * GPA above 2.5 and MUST complete a Wallace College Admissions Application by April 27, 2016
• Welding • Applied Engineering (Industrial
Maintenance) • Automotive Technology • Engineering Graphics and
Animation • Office Administration
• Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC)
• Electrical Technology • Accounting Technology • EMS – Basic (12th grade only)
• Medical Assisting (12th grade only)
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Allied Health Programs • Through the Workforce Investment Act In-School Funding, economically
disadvantaged students may receive a scholarship to enroll in general education coursework for these fields:
• Associate Degree Nursing • Emergency Medical Services • Licensed Practical Nursing • Physical Therapy Assistant • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory Therapist
DUAL ENROLLMENT
• English 101 and English 102 (English composition) • History 101 and 102 (Western civilization) or History 201 and 202 (US history) • Psychology 200/210 • Art Appreciation 101 • Music Appreciation 100 • Speech 106 or 107 (oral communication or public speaking) • Biology 103 and 104 (fundamentals of biology) • Chemistry 111 and 112 (fundamentals of chemistry) • Math 112 (PreCalculus/Algebra), Math 113 (PreCalculus/Trigonometry), Math
125 (Calculus I)
Popular academic transfer courses include:
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Aviation Maintenance * GPA above 2.5 and MUST complete an ESCC Admissions Application by April 27, 2016
The following courses will be offered at the career center: • AMT 100 AIRCRAFT- THEORY OF FLIGHT & OPERATIONS • AMT 101 DIRECT CURRENT • AMT 102 AIRCRAFT ENGINE & PROPELLER THEORY & OPERATIONS • AMT 111 AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL STRUCTURES
*All students must take the COMPASS test or have taken the ACT and meet the minimum cut scores.