Designed to cultivate students’ awareness, interpretation, application and production of visual, verbal, and written work. This pathway includes courses such as the social sciences, arts, language and history. Courses within arts and humanities teach critical thinking skills, analysis, research, and problem solving, as well as writing, speaking, reading, and communicating.
Designed to prepare students for careers in the areas of business management, finance and information services covering aspects of managing and processing digital information. This pathway includes courses such as accounting, entrepreneurship, and computer applications. Courses within business and information technology teach project management, marketing, logistics and organizational behavior.
Designed to cultivate students’ interests, awareness and application to areas related to technologies necessary to design, develop, install or maintain physical systems. This pathway includes courses such as physics, engineering design, digital electronics, woodworking and electrical construction and maintenance. Courses within engineering and industrial technology engage students through hands-on experience in preparation of careers in production processes by utilizing quality systems, robotics and automation.
Designed to cultivate students’ interests, skills and experiences for employment in careers related to family and human needs. This pathway includes courses such as criminology, personal living and nutrition. Courses within human services and resources may prepare students to protect, advise and serve others’ needs.
Designed to cultivate students’ interests in life, physical and behavioral sciences. This pathway includes courses such as chemistry, human body systems and physics. Courses within science and health prepare students to research, problem solve and analyze data.
NOTE: Students are allowed to choose electives from any pathway and are not required to finish a full pathway.