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ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION
CARPENTRY
ELECTRICAL
HVAC AND SHEET METAL
MASONRY
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING
Texas Education Agency®
Local Implementation Considerations:
Students completing two or more courses for two or more credits within a program of study earn concentrator status forPerkins V federal accountability reporting.
Proposed Indicator: Students finishing three or more courses for four or more credits with one course from level 3 or 4within a program of study earn completer status for federal accountability reporting.
ARCHITEC
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LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/ LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of Architecture
Architectural Design IComputer Aided Drafting for Architecture(TBD)Interior Design I
Architectural Design IICivil Engineering and ArchitectureInterior Design II
Practicum in Architectural DesignCareer Preparation I
Autodesk CertifiedProfessional or
User in AutoCAD
CertifiedPhotogrammetric
Technologist
Architecture
Autodesk CertifiedProfessional or
User in AutoCADCivil 3D
CertifiedDevelopment,
Design &ConstructionProfessional
Interior Design InteriorArchitecture
Autodesk CertifiedProfessional or
User in AutodeskRevit Architecture
National CouncilCertified Interior
Designer
Civil Engineering, General
Autodesk CertifiedProfessional or User
in Autodesk RevitMEP Electrical
LEED APBuildingDesign &
Construction
Geographic Information Science andCartography
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Architects $77,043 808 16%
GeographicInformationAnalysts and
Surveyors
$58,926 162 27%
Architectural/Civil Drafters
$50,170 1,068 9%
Civil Engineer $89,960 2,394 12%
ConstructionManager
$87,402 2,401 14%
Exploration Activities:Shadow an architect,interior designer, or civilengineer
Career Preparation:Obtain a Core CurriculumNCCER certification inConstruction TechnologyIntern at an architecturefirm
The Architectural Design program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities associated withdeveloping, engineering, and designing building structures and facilities. This program of study may also includeexploration into collecting and interpreting geographic information, researching and preparing maps, and interiordesign.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Construction Design program of study will fulfill requirements of the Business andIndustry Endorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Architecture 13004210 None 9-12
Architectural Design I 13004600 PREQ: Algebra I and English IRPREQ:Geometry, Principles of
Architecture, and Principles of Construction
10-12
Introduction to Computer AidedDrafting & Design
N1303769 PREQ: Architectural Design 10-12
Interior Design I 13004300 PREQ: Algebra I and EnglishRPREQ: Principles of Architecture and
Principles of Construction or ArchitecturalDesign
10-12
Architectural Design II 13004700 PREQ: Architectural Design l or AdvancedInterior Design and Geometry
RPREQ: Principles of Architecture andPrinciples of Construction
11-12
Civil Engineering andArchitecture
N103747 None 9-12
Interior Design II 13004400 PREQ: English ll, Geometry, andInterior Design l
11-12
Practicum in ArchitecturalDesign
13004800 (2 credits)13004805 (3 credits)
PREQ: Architectural Design II 12
Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None 11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
CARPENTRY
ARCHITEC
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CO
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RUCT
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COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/ LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of ConstructionPrinciples of Architecture
Construction Technology I
Construction Technology IIMill & Cabinet Making Technology
Practicum in Construction TechnologyPracticum in Entrepreneurship (TBD)Career Preparation I
NCCERCarpentry,Level 1 & 2
Certified LeadCarpenter
Carpentry/Carpenter
ConstructionScience
ConstructionManagement
NCCERCommercialCarpenter
CertifiedInstaller
IndustrialMechanics andMaintenanceTechnology
NCCER CoreCurriculum
Certified DoorConsultant
NCCERConstructionTechnology
Fluid PowerConnector and
Conductor
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Carpenters $35,922 5,031 26%
CostEstimators
$63,939 2,239 21%
Exploration Activities:Shadow a carpenter ormillwright
Career Preparation:Obtain an NCCERcertification in MillwrightLevel 1 or Carpentry Level1
The Carpentry program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities related to constructing, installing, or repairingstructures and fixtures made of wood, such as concrete forms (including frameworks, partitions, joists, studding, rafters, andstairways). This program of study may also include exploration into installing, dismantling, or moving machinery and heavy equipmentaccording to layout plans, blueprints, or other drawings.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Carpentry program of study will fulfill requirements of the Business and IndustryEndorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction 130042200 None 9-12
Principles of Architecture 13004210 None 9-12
Construction Technology I 13005100 RPREQ: Principles ofConstruction or Principles of
Architecture
10-12
Construction Technology II 13005200 PREQ: Construction Technology I 11-12
Mill & CabinetmakingTechnology
13005300 RPREQ: Principles ofArchitecture and Principles of
Construction
10-12
Practicum in ConstructionTechnology
13005250 (2 credits)13006450 (3 credits)
PREQ: Construction Technology ll,Building Maintenance Technology II,
Electrical Technology II, Heating,Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) and Refrigeration TechnologyII, Plumbing Technology I, or Mill and
Cabinetmaking Technology
12
Practicum in Entrepreneurship TBD TBD TBD
Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None 11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
ARCHITEC
TUR
EA
ND
CO
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RUCT
ION
COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/ LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONALDEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of Construction
Building Maintenance Technology IConstruction Management I
Building Maintenance Technology IIConstruction Management II
Practicum in Construction ManagementCareer Preparation I
NCCERConstructionTechnology
Code EnforcementOfficer, TexasDepartment ofHealth CodeEnforcement
Construction EngineeringTechnology/Technician
MaterialsEngineering
NCCER CoreCurriculum
Certified CostEstimator/
Analyst
Business Administration and Management,General
OSHA 30 HourConstruction
CertifiedProfessional
Estimator
Mechanical Engineering
NCCERConstructionSite SafetyTechnician
StructuralMasonrySpecial
Inspector
Business/Commerce, General ManufacturingEngineering
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Constructionand BuildingInspectors
$53,914 983 17%
CostEstimators
$53,939 2,239 21%
Exploration Activities:Shadow a buildinginspector or costestimator
Career Preparation:Obtain an NCCERConstruction Technology,Core Curriculum, ElectricalLevel 1, or ElectronicSystems Technician Level 1Certification
The Building Codes and Inspection program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities associated with costestimates for construction projects or services to aid management in bidding on or determining the price of products or services. Thisprogram of study may also include exploration into inspecting structures using engineering skills to determine structural soundnessand compliance with specifications, building codes, and other regulations.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Building Codes and Inspection program of study will fulfill requirements of the Businessand Industry Endorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction 13004220 None 9-12
Building MaintenanceTechnology I
13005400 RPREQ: Principles ofArchitecture or Principles of
Construction
10-12
Construction Management I 13004900 RPREQ: Algebra I, Geometry,and Principles of Construction
10-12
Building MaintenanceTechnology II
13005500 PREQ: Building MaintenanceTechnology I
11-12
Construction Management II 13005000 PREQ: ConstructionManagement I
11-12
Practicum in ConstructionManagement
13006200 (2 credits)13006205 (3 credits)
PREQ: ConstructionManagement II
12
Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None 11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
ARCHITEC
TUR
EA
ND
CO
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RUCT
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COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/ LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of Construction
Electrical Technology I
Electrical Technology II
Practicum in Construction TechnologyPracticum in Entrepreneurship (TBD)Career Preparation I
NCCERElectrical,
Level 1 & 2
ElectricalPlans
Examiner
Electrician ConstructionScience
ConstructionManagement
NCCER ElectronicSystems
Technician,Level 1 & 2
CertifiedElectrical
Inspector -Master
CommunicationsSystems
Installation andRepair Technology
ElectricalApprenticeship
Certificate,Level 1
Fiber OpticsTechnician -
Outside Plant
NCCERCommercialElectrician
Certification inFire AlarmSystems -
Level 1
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
ElectricalLineman
$64,937 309 9%
Electricians $44,013 8,460 21%
Electrical andElectronicsInstallers
$58,178 195 14%
Security and FireAlarm Installers
$43,638 1,112 22%
TelecommunicationLine Installers and
Repairers
$49,150 1,228 10%
Exploration Activities:Shadow an electrician orfiber optics line installer
Career Preparation:Obtain an NCCERcertification in ElectricalLevel 1 or ElectronicSystems TechnicianLevel 1
The Electrical program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities associated withinstalling, maintaining, and repairing electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. This program of study mayalso include exploration into installing and repairing telecommunications cable including fiber optics.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Electrical Program of Study will fulfill requirements of a Business and IndustryEndorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction 13004220 None 9-12
Electrical Technology I 13005600 RPREQ: Principles ofArchitecture or Principles of
Construction
10-12
Electrical Technology II 13005700 PREQ: Electrical Technology IRPREQ: Principles of
Architecture or Principles ofConstruction
11-12
Practicum in ConstructionTechnology
13005250 (2 credits)13006450 (3 credits)
PREQ: Construction Technology ll; BuildingMaintenance Technology II; Electrical
Technology II; Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC) and Refrigeration
Technology II; Plumbing Technology I; orMill and Cabinetmaking Technology
12
Practicum in Entrepreneurship TBD TBD TBD
Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None 11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
HVAC AND SHEET METAL
ARCHITEC
TUR
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ND
CO
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RUCT
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COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR SDEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONALDEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of Construction
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning(HVAC) and Refrigeration Technology l
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning(HVAC) and Refrigeration Technology lISheet Metal (TBD)
Practicum in Construction TechnologyPracticum in Entrepreneurship (TBD)Career Preparation I
RefrigerantHandling (EPA
608)
ResidentialHVAC Design
for QualityInstallation
Business Administration and Management,General
OSHA 30 HourConstruction
Certified CostTechnician
Mechanical Engineering
NCCER HVAC,Level 1
PrecisionSheet Metal
OperatorCertification
Heating, Ventilation, AirConditioning and
RefrigerationEngineeringTechnology/Technician
ConstructionEngineeringTechnology/Technician
ConstructionEngineering
NCCER SheetMetal, Level 1
CertifiedVentilation
SystemInspector
Business/Commerce, General
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Heating, AirConditioning,
and RefrigerationMechanics
$41,808 3,356 26%
Sheet MetalWorkers
$37,419 1,479 17%
CostEstimators
$63,939 2,239 21%
Exploration Activities:Shadow an HVAC workeror cost estimator
Career Preparation:Obtain an NCCERcertification in HVAC,Electrical Level 1,Electronic SystemsTechnician Level 1, orSheet Metal Level 1
The HVAC and Sheet Metal program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities associated with installing,serving, or repairing heating and air conditioning systems and also the fabrication, assembly, installation, and repair of sheet metalproducts and equipment, such as ducts, control boxes, drainpipes, and furnace casings. This program of study may also includeexploration into preparing cost estimates for certain construction projects involving heating and air conditioning and sheet metal.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the HVAC and Sheet Metal program of study will fulfill requirements of the Business andIndustry Endorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction
Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC) and
Refrigeration Technology l
Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC) and
Refrigeration Technology lI
Sheetmeal
Practicum in ConstructionTechnology
Practicum in Entrepreneurship(TBD)
Career Preparation I
13004220
13005800
13005900
TBD
13005250 (2 credits)13006450 (3 credits)
TBD
12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None
RPREQ: Principles orArchitecture, Principles of
Construction, or ConstructionTechnology l
PREQ: Heating, Ventilation, andAir Conditioning (HVAC) andRefrigeration Technology l
RPREQ: Principles ofArchitecture or Principles of
Construction
TBD
PREQ: Construction Technology ll; BuildingMaintenance Technology II; Electrical
Technology II; Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC) and Refrigeration
Technology II; Plumbing Technology I; orMill and Cabinetmaking Technology
TBD
None
9-12
10-12
11-12
TBD
12
11-12
11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
MASONRY
ARCHITEC
TUR
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ND
CO
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RUCT
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COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/ LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONALDEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of Construction
Masonry Technology I
Masonry Technology II
Practicum in Masonry TechnologyPracticum in Construction TechnologyPracticum in Entrepreneurship (TBD)Career Preparation I
NCCERMasonry, Level
1 & 2
StructuralMasonrySpecial
Inspector
Mason/Masonry
ConstructionScience
ConstructionManagement
NCCER CoreCurriculum
StructuralSteel and
Bolting SpecialInspector
NCCERConstructionTechnology,
Level 1
MasonryContractor
NCCERWeatherization,
Level 1
Masonry FieldTesting
Technician
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Brickmasonsand
Blockmasons
$44,013 605 47%
CementMasons and
ConcreteFinishers
$32,739 2,883 12%
CostEstimators
$63,939 2,239 21%
Exploration Activities:Job shadow abrickmason, stonemason,or ironworker
Career Preparation:Obtain an NCCERCertification in MasonryLevel 1, and/or CoreCurriculum, Constructionor Technology Level 1
The Masonry program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities related to laying and binding materials, such asbrick, structural tile, concrete block, and other types of mortar and substances to construct or repair walls and other structures. Thisprogram of study may also include exploration into raising and uniting iron or steel to form completed structures or structuralframeworks, and building structures using stone.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Masonry program of study will fulfill requirements of the Business and IndustryEndorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction
Masonry Technology I
Masonry Technology II
Practicum in MasonryTechnology
Practicum in ConstructionTechnology
Practicum in Entrepreneurship
Career Preparation I
13004220
13006300
13006400
13006450 (2 credits)13006455 (3 credits)
13005250 (2 credits)13006450 (3 credits)
TBD
12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None
RPREQ: Principles ofConstruction
PREQ: Masonry Technology I
PREQ: Masonry Technology II
PREREQ: Masonry Technology II
TBD
None
9-12
10-12
11-12
12
11-12
11-12
11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]
ARCHITEC
TUR
EA
ND
CO
NST
RUCT
ION
COURSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
HIGH SCHOOL/ INDUSTRY
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE/LICENSE*
ASSOCIATES DEGREE
BACHELOR S DEGREE
MASTER S/ DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
OCCUPATIONS MEDIANWAGE
ANNUAL OPENINGS
% GROWTH
WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Principles of ConstructionIntroduction to Welding
Plumbing Technology IPipefitting Technology I
Plumbing Technology IIPipefitting Technology II
Practicum in Construction TechnologyPracticum in Entrepreneurship (TBD)Career Preparation I
NCCERPipefitting,
Level 1
CommercialPlumbingInspector
PlumbingTechnology/
Plumber
ConstructionScience
ConstructionManagement
NCCERPlumbing,Level 1 & 2
Journey LevelPipefitter-
Steamfitter
Electrical andPower
TransmissionInstallation/
Installer, General
Operations Management andSupervision
NCCERConstructionTechnology
PlumbingPlans
Inspector
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and
Sprinkler Fitter
TradesmanPlumber -
Limited License
CertifiedService
Manager
High Performanceand Custom Engine
Technician/Mechanic
Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website.
For more information on postsecondary options for this program ofstudy, visit TXCTE.org.
Mechanics,Installers, and
Repairers
$63,710 4,243 17%
Plumbers $44,928 5,765 23%
Pipefitters $44,928 5,765 23%
Steamfitters $44,928 5,765 23%
Exploration Activities:Job shadow a plumber,pipefitter, or steamfitter
Career Preparation:Obtain a Core CurriculumNCCER certification inPipefitting Level 1 orPlumbing Level 1
The Plumbing and Pipefitting program of study explores the occupations and educational opportunities related to assembling,installing, or repairing pipes, fittings, or fixtures of heating, water, or drainage systems. This program of study may also includeexploration into maintaining pipe supports or related hydraulic or pneumatic equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling,lubricating, sprinkling, or industrial production or processing systems.
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster® focuses on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintainingthe built environment. Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interiordesign, and construction management.
Successful completion of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Program of Study will fulfill requirements of a Business andIndustry Endorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment April 2019
COURSE INFORMATION
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
https://tea.texas.gov/cte
Principles of Construction 13004220 None 9-12
Introduction to Welding 13032250 RPREQ or CPREQ: Algebra I 9-12
Plumbing Technology I 13006000 RPREQ: Principles ofArchitecture Principles of
Construction, orConstruction Technology l
10-12
Pipefitting Technology I N1300425 PREQ: Algebra I and GeometryRPREQ: National Center for
Construction Education and Research (NCCER)Core, Introduction to Manufacturing,
Principles of Construction, or ConstructionTechnology I
11-12
Plumbing Technology II 13005900 PREREQ: HVAC andRefrigeration Technology I
11-12
Pipefitting Technology II N13005900 RPREQ: Pipefitting Technology I 11-12
Practicum in ConstructionTechnology
13005250 (2 credits)13006450 (3 credits)
PREQ: Construction Technology ll; BuildingMaintenance Technology II; Electrical
Technology II; Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC) and Refrigeration
Technology II; Plumbing Technology I; orMill and Cabinetmaking Technology
12
Practicum in Entrepreneurship TBD TBD TBD
Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits)12701305 (3 credits)
None 11-12
Amanda Brantley | [email protected]