The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) pathway prepares students for careers that focus on innovation, problem-solving, and discovery in a wide range of high-demand fields. This pathway includes careers in science research, computer technology, engineering, healthcare technology, data analysis, and advanced manufacturing. Students develop strong analytical, technical, and critical-thinking skills while applying math and science concepts to real-world challenges. Coursework and experiences may include laboratory sciences, computer science, engineering design, robotics, and hands-on projects that mirror industry practices. This pathway is ideal for students who enjoy exploring how things work, using technology, and creating solutions that shape the future.
Anatomy Intro to Computer Science Computer Aided Desing & Drafting
Intro to Engineering AP Calculus AP Computer Science Principles
Robotics/Coding AP Biology Intro to Residential Construction
Drone Technology & Operation AP Chemistry AP Physics
Forensic Science AP Computer Science A
HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE MASTERS DEGREE
Laboratory Assistant Mechanical Engineer Research Scientist
Engineering Technical Aide Electrical Engineer Data Science Manager
Manufacturing or Production Technician Civil Engineer Biomedical Scientist
Computer Support Technician Software Developer Engineering Manager
Data Entry Computer Systems Analyst University Professor
Electronics Assembler Data Scientist Operations Research Analyst
Field Service Technician Environmental Scientist Biostatistician
Scientific Equipment Operator Biomedical Engineer
Chemist
Mathematician or Statistician
Architect
Robotics Club
Carbon Club
Envirothon
DECA
Architecture Firms Research labs at Universities
Civil Engineering Firms Engineering departments at local businesses
Engineering Firms Insurance Companies (statistics, actuarial science)
3D Print Shops
Take career inventories on SCOIR
Discuss career plans and class schedule with your school counselor
Meet with your School-to-Career Coordinator for career-related opportunities in your area of interest