All CTE electives may not be offered. Course offerings are always determined by student enrollment during course selection. For course descriptions, please see the LCPS Program of Studies or for more information refer to the LCPS Department of Instruction.
For more information about the Lightridge HS CTE Department, please see the Academics portion of our website.
Business & Information Technology
Computer Information Systems
Intro to Business & Marketing
Intro to Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Software Operations
Business Law (Sem)
Business Mgmt (Sem)
Accounting
Intro to Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Seminar 1 & 2 DE
ECE 1 = CHD 120 & 145 at NVCC
ECE 2 = CHD 165 at NVCC
Teacher Cadet
Gourmet Foods
Intro to Culinary Arts
Food Science and Dietetics
The Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the co-curricular career and technical education student organization for all individuals enrolled in Business and Information Technology courses. The activities of FBLA are an integral part of the business program and are designed to enhance the Business and Information Technology course offerings.
Industry Certifications: The Business and Information Technology curriculum offers students the following industry certifications: Microsoft Office Specialist (and Expert) in Word, Microsoft Office Specialist (and Expert) Excel, Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Specialist Access, Quickbooks, W!se Financial Literacy and Workplace Readiness Skills.
The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is the co-curricular career and technical education student organization for all individuals enrolled in Family and Consumer Sciences courses, with the exception of Teacher Cadet. Educators Rising is the co-curricular career and technical education student organization for all individuals enrolled in Teacher Cadet.
The activities of FCCLA and Educators Rising are an integral part of the Family and Consumer Sciences program and are designed to enhance the course offerings.
Industry Certifications: The Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum offers students the following certifications: ParaPro and Praxis, AAFCS: Broad Field Family and Consumer Sciences Examination; AAFCS: Early Childhood Education Examination; and AAFCS: Education Fundamentals Examination and Workplace Readiness Skills.
Marketing
Intro to Business & Marketing
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Travel & Tourism Marketing
Marketing
Adv Marketing
Materials & Processes
Manufacturing Systems 1 & 2
PLTW: Intro to Engineering Design H
PLTW: Principles of Engineering Design H
PLTW: Civil Engineering & Architecture H
The Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is the co-curricular career and technical education student organization for all students enrolled in Marketing Education courses. The activities of DECA are an integral part of the business program and are designed to enhance the Marketing course offerings.
Industry Certifications: The Marketing curriculum offers students the following certifications: NRF Customer Service and Sales, NRF Advanced Customer Service and Sales, and Workplace Readiness Skills.
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is the co-curricular career and technical education student organization for all individuals enrolled in Technology & Engineering Education courses. The activities of TSA are an integral part of the business program and are designed to enhance the Technology Education course offerings.
Industry Certifications: The Technology Education curriculum offers students the following certifications: Autodesk, and Workplace Readiness Skills.
Project Lead the Way from launching space explorations to delivering safe, clean water to communities, engineers find solutions to pressing problems and turn their ideas into reality. PLTW Engineering empowers students to step into the role of an engineer, adopt a problem-solving mindset, and make the leap from dreamers to doers. The program’ s courses engage students in compelling, real-world challenges that help them become better collaborators and thinkers. Students take from the courses in-demand knowledge and skills they will use in high school and for the rest of their lives, on any career path they take.