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Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs offer a sequence of courses that provides students with coherent and rigorous content. CTE content is aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in current or emerging professions.
CTE Completer: A student who earns 4 or more credits by completing 3 or more CTE courses within the same program of study.
Business & Industry Endorsement
Animal Science/Veterinary (MHS/MSHS)
Applied Agricultural Engineering/Welding (MHS/MSHS)
Plant Science/Floral (MHS/MSHS)
Architecture and Construction (MHS/MSHS)
Digital Communications (Audio/Video) (MHS/MSHS)
Graphic Design & Multimedia Arts (Graphics/Animation) (MHS/MSHS/MNTHS)
Business Marketing & Finance (MHS/MSHS)
Carpentry/Construction Construction Management and Inspection (MHS/MSHS)
Culinary Arts (MHS/MSHS)
Web Development (MHS/MSHS)
Automotive (MHS/MSHS)
Public Services Endorsement
Teaching and Training (MHS/MSHS)
Health Science (MHS/MSHS)
Cosmetology and Personal Care Services (MHS/MSHS)
Law Enforcement (MHS/MSHS)
STEM Endorsement
Engineering/Robotics (PLTW) (MNTHS)
Cybersecurity (MNTHS)
Biomedical Science (PLTW) (MHS/MNTHS)
Biomedical Science- Biotechnology Focus (PLTW) (MNTHS)
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
Manor Independent School District (MISD) offers career and technical education programs in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Architecture and Construction; Arts, A/V Technology and Communications; Business, Marketing and Finance; Education and Training; Health Science; Hospitality and Tourism; Human Services; Information Technology; Law and Public Service; Manufacturing; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; Transportation, Distributions and Logistics. Admission to these programs is based on interest and aptitude, age appropriateness, and availability of space in programs.
It is the policy of MISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
It is the policy of MISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
MISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs.
For more information about the programs, contact the CTE Director Erica Hill (erica.hill@manorisd.net) or the CTE Coordinator Courtney Jackson (courtney.jackson@manorisd.net)/(512) 278-4026 at 10335 US HWY 290E Manor, Tx 78653.
Program of Study: Animal Science/Veterinary Technology (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-11
Principles of Ag, Food, and Natural Resources Small Animal Management or Equine Science
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 12
Livestock Productions Lab Practicum in Ag, Food, and Natural Resources
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES
TX ID: 13000200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course allows students to develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, personal development, globalization, industry standards, details, practices, and expectations. To prepare for success, students need to have opportunities to learn, reinforce experience, apply, and transfer their knowledge and skills in a variety of settings.
SMALL ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
TX ID: 13000400 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: .5
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Course Description: This course is related to animal systems, and developing knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations. Suggested small animals that may be included in the course of study, but are not limited to small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, avian, dogs, and cats.
EQUINE SCIENCE
TX ID: 13000500 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: .5
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the scientific principles of equine animal systems and to the equine industry. To prepare for careers in the field of animal science, students must enhance academic knowledge and skills, acquire knowledge and skills related to animal systems, and develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations.
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LAB
TX ID: 13000310 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Small Animal Management and Equine Science
Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to a career in Veterinary Science as the basic concepts and skills to the veterinary industry. The course provides training in the unlicensed veterinary assistant field. During this course students will obtain the knowledge and skills that are essential in any veterinary setting. Such skills include proper handling and restraining techniques, health and safety, sanitation, surgical preparation, anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, infectious diseases, instrument and equipment identification, hospital management, vaccine preparation and injection techniques, laws and ethics, and veterinary office procedures.
Practicum in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources/ LAB (Certified Veterinarian Assistant I)
TX ID: 13002500 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Veterinary Medical Applications
Course Description: Students will prepare for the Certified Veterinary Assistant exam, while working in Veterinary Lab and Veterinary Clinics.
APPLIED AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Program of Study: Applied Agricultural Engineering (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 9-10
Principles of Ag, Food, and Natural Resources Agricultural Mechanics & Metal Technologies
Year 3: Grade 10-11 Year 4: Grade 12
Agricultural Structures Design & Fabrication Agricultural Equipment Design & Fabrication/Lab
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES
TX ID: 13000200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course allows students to develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, personal development, globalization, industry standards, details, practices, and expectations. To prepare for success, students need to have opportunities to learn, reinforce experience, apply, and transfer their knowledge and skills in a variety of settings.
AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS & METAL TECHNOLOGIES
TX ID: 13002200 GRADE LEVEL: 9-10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Course Description: This course is designed to develop an understanding of agricultural mechanics as it relates to safety and skills in tool operation, electrical wiring, plumbing, carpentry, fencing, concrete, and metalworking techniques.
AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES DESIGN & FABRICATION
TX ID: 13002300 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Agricultural Mechanics & Metal Technologies
Course Description: This course is designed to prepare students for careers in mechanized agriculture and technical systems, students attain knowledge and skills related to agricultural facilities design and fabrication. Students explore career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations. To prepare for success, students reinforce, apply, and transfer their academic knowledge and technical skills in a variety of settings.
AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT, DESIGN & FABRICATION/LAB
TX ID: 13002310 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Agricultural Structures Design & Fabrication
Course Description: Students will acquire knowledge and skills related to the design and fabrication of agricultural equipment. To prepare for careers in mechanized agriculture and technical systems, students must attain knowledge and skills related to agricultural equipment design and fabrication. Students will prepare for the Certified NCCER Core & Welding Technician exam.
PLANT SCIENCE
Program of Study: Plant Science (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10
Principles of Ag, Food, and Natural Resources Landscape Design and Management
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 12
Floral Design/Lab Advanced Floral Design Lab II
PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES
TX ID: 13000200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course allows students to develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, personal development, globalization, industry standards, details, practices, and expectations. To prepare for success, students need to have opportunities to learn, reinforce experience, apply, and transfer their knowledge and skills in a variety of settings.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
TX ID: 13001900 GRADE LEVEL: 10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Course Description: This course is designed to develop an understanding of common horticultural management practices as they relate to food and ornamental plant production.
FLORAL FLORAL DESIGN
TX ID: 13001800 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Course Description: This course is designed to develop students' ability to identify and demonstrate the principles and techniques related to floral design as well as develop an understanding of the management of floral enterprises. Through the analysis of artistic floral styles and historical periods, students develop respect for the traditions and contributions of diverse cultures. Students respond to and analyze floral designs, thus contributing to the development of lifelong skills of making informed judgments and evaluations.
ADVANCED FLORAL DESIGN LAB II
TX ID: 13001810 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Floral Design
Course Description: This course focuses on building skills in advanced floral design and providing students with a thorough understanding of the design elements and planning techniques used to produce unique specialty floral designs that support the goals and objectives of a specific occasion or event. Through the analysis and evaluation of various occasions and event types, students explore the design needs and expectations of clients and propose and evaluate appropriate creations. From conception to evaluation, students are challenged to create and design appropriate specialty floral designs that meet the needs of the client.
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
Program of Study: Carpentry (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-11
Principles of Construction Construction Technology I
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 12
Construction Technology II Millwork & Cabinet Making Practicum
PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION
TX ID: 13004220 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course will provide an introduction and lay a solid foundation for those students entering the construction or craft skilled areas. Students will gain a strong knowledge of construction safety, construction mathematics, and common hand and power tools.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I
TX ID: 13005100 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Construction
Course Description: Students gain knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the workforce as carpenters or building maintenance supervisors or prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students acquire knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, building materials, codes, and framing.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II
TX ID: 13005200 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Construction Technology I
Course Description: Students gain advanced knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter the workforce as carpenters, building maintenance technicians, or supervisors or prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students build on the knowledge base from Construction Technology I and are introduced to exterior and interior finish out skills.
MILL & CABINET MAKING PRACTICUM
TX ID: 13005250 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Construction Technology II
Course Description: Students will gain knowledge and skills needed to enter the workforce in the area of millwork and cabinet manufacturing and installation. Students may also apply these skills to professions in carpentry or building maintenance supervision or use the skills as a foundation for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in cabinet design, tool usage, jointing methods, finishes, and industry-level practices such as numerical and computer-control production methods.
ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONS
Program of Study: Digital Communication (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-11
Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications Digital Audio Technology I
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 11-12
Digital Audio Technology II Digital Audio Technology ll
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONS
TX ID: 13008200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the various and multifaceted career opportunities in this cluster and the knowledge, skills, and educational requirements for those opportunities.
DIGITAL AUDIO TECHNOLOGY I
TX ID: 13009950 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications
Course Description: Digital Audio Technology I was designed to provide students interested in audio production careers such as audio for radio and television broadcasting, audio for video and film, audio for animation and game design, music production and live sound, and additional opportunities and skill sets.
AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION I
TX ID: 13009960 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications
Course Description: Careers in audio and video technology and film production span all aspects of the audio/video communications industry. Within this context, in addition to developing technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications career cluster, students will be expected to develop an understanding of the industry with a focus on pre-production, production, and post-production audio and video activities.
AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION II
TX ID: 13008600 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Audio/Video Production I
Course Description: In addition to developing advanced knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications career cluster, students will be expected to develop an advanced understanding of the industry with a focus on pre-production, production, and post-production activities. This course may be implemented in an advanced audio format or an advanced format, including both audio and video.
DIGITAL AUDIO TECHNOLOGY II
TX ID: 13009960 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Digital Audio Technology I
Course Description: Digital Audio Technology II was designed to provide additional opportunities and skill sets for students interested in audio production careers such as audio for radio and television broadcasting, audio for video and film, audio for animation and game design, and music production and live sound. Digital Audio Technology II does not replace Audio Video Production courses but is recommended as a single credit, co-curricular course with an audio production technical emphasis.
DESIGN & MULTIMEDIA ARTS
Program of Study: Graphic Designs (MHS/MSHS/MNTHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 9-10
Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications Graphic Design & Illustration I
Year 3: Grade: 10-11 Year 4: Grade 12
Graphic Design & Illustration Il Graphic Design Practicum
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONS
TX ID: 13008200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the various and multifaceted career opportunities in this cluster and the knowledge, skills, and educational requirements for those opportunities.
GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION I
TX ID: 13008800 GRADE LEVEL: 9-10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications
Course Description: Careers in graphic design and illustration span all aspects of the advertising and visual communications industries. In addition to developing knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications career cluster, students will be expected to develop an understanding of the industry. Students will learn how to work for a client and produce creative solutions for a variety of commercial needs. Activities include creating promotional materials such as logos, brochure, poster, cards, and advertising.
GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION II
TX ID: 13008900 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Graphic Design & Illustration I
Course Descriptions: Careers in graphic design and illustration span all aspects of the advertising and visual communications industries. Within this context, in addition to developing advanced technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications career cluster, students will be expected to develop an advanced understanding of the industry with a focus on mastery of content knowledge and skills.
GRAPHIC DESIGN PRACTICUM
TX ID: 13009000 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Graphic Design & Illustration II
Course Description: In addition to developing technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster®, students will be expected to develop a technical understanding of the industry with a focus on skill proficiency. Instruction may be delivered through lab-based classroom experiences or career preparation opportunities (Externships).
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Program of Study: Digital Communications (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 9-10
Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications Animation I
Year 3: Grade :10-11 Year 4: Grade 12
Animation II Graphic Design Practicum
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONS
TX ID: 13008200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the various and multifaceted career opportunities in this cluster and the knowledge, skills, and educational requirements for those opportunities.
ANIMATION I
TX ID: 13008300 GRADE LEVEL: 9-10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications
Course Description: Students will learn the basic terminology, concepts, and principles of animation. Students will also learn historical perspective, current technologies, applications of animation, basic principles of 2D and 3D animation, and application of animation for video and the web Autodesk Animation software.
ANIMATION II
TX ID: 13008400 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Animation I
Course Description: Careers in animation span all aspects of motion graphics. Within this context, in addition to developing advanced knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster, students will be expected to create two- and three-dimensional animations. The instruction also assists students seeking careers in the animation industry.
GRAPHIC DESIGN PRACTICUM
GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Animation 2
Course Description:
In addition to developing technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster, students will be expected to develop a technical understanding of the industry with a focus on skill proficiency. Instruction may be delivered through lab-based classroom experiences or career preparation opportunities.
DIGITAL ART & ANIMATION
TX ID: 03580500 GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Digital Art and Animation consists of computer images and animations created with digital imaging software. Digital Art and Animation has applications in many careers, including graphic design, advertising, web design, animation, corporate communications, illustration, character development, script writing, storyboarding, directing, producing, inking, project management, editing, and the magazine, television, film, and game industries. Students in this course will produce various real-world projects and animations.
BUSINESS, MARKETING, & FINANCE
Program of Study: Accounting & Financial Services ?
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10
Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications Money Matters
Business Info Management (BIM)
Year 3: Grade : 10-11 Year 4: Grade 12
Accounting l Accounting ll
Securities and Investments
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS, MARKETING & FINANCE
TX ID: 13011200 GRADE LEVEL: 1 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students gain knowledge and skills in economies and private enterprise systems, the impact of global business, marketing of goods and services, advertising, and product pricing. Students analyze the sales process and financial management principles. This course allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems and settings in business, marketing, and finance.
BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT I
TX ID: 13011400 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE: None
Course Description: Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society and make a successful transition to the workforce and postsecondary education. Students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging technologies, create word-processing documents, develop a spreadsheet, formulate a database, and make an electronic presentation using appropriate software. The course focus is to develop in-depth skills using Microsoft Office Applications.
MONEY MATTERS
TX ID: 13016200 GRADE LEVEL: 10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance or BIM I
Course Description: In this course, students will investigate money management from a personal financial perspective. Students will apply critical-thinking skills to analyze financial options based on current and projected economic factors. Students will gain knowledge and skills necessary to establish short-term and long-term financial goals. Students will examine various methods of achieving short-term and long-term financial goals through various methods such as investing, tax planning, asset allocation, risk management, retirement planning, and estate planning.
ACCOUNTING I
GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
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PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance or BIM I
Course Description: Students investigate the field of accounting, including how it is impacted by industry standards as well as economic, financial, technological, international, social, legal, and ethical factors. Students reflect on this knowledge as they engage in the process of recording, classifying, summarizing, analyzing, and communicating accounting information. Students formulate and interpret financial information for use in management decision making.
ACCOUNTING II
TX ID: 13016700 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Accounting I
Course Description: Accounting encompasses careers that record, classify, summarize, analyze, and communicate a business's financial information/business transactions for use in management decision making. Accounting includes such activities as bookkeeping, systems design, analysis, and interpretation of accounting information.
SECURITIES & INVESTMENTS
TX ID: 13016400 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance or BIM I
Course Description: In Securities and Investments, students will understand the laws and regulations to manage business operations and transactions in the securities industry.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Program of Study: Early Learning or Teaching and Learning (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Public Services
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-11
Principles of Human Services Child Development
Year 3: Grade 11 Year 4: Grade 12
Child Guidance Career Preparation
PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN SERVICES
TX ID: 13024200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course is designed to give students the opportunity to investigate careers including cosmetology, counseling and mental health, early childhood development, family and community, personal care, and consumer services. Each student is expected to complete the knowledge and skills essential for success in high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand careers.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
TX ID: 13024700 GRADE LEVEL: 10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Human Services
Course Description: Child Development is a technical laboratory course that addresses knowledge and skills related to child growth and development from prenatal through school-age children, equipping students with child development skills. Students use these skills to promote the well-being and healthy development of children and investigate careers related to the care and education of children.
CHILD GUIDANCE
TX ID: 13024800 GRADE LEVEL: 11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Child Development
Course Description: Child Guidance is a technical laboratory course that addresses the knowledge and skills related to child growth and guidance equipping students to develop positive relationships with children and effective caregiver skills. Students use these skills to promote the well-being and healthy development of children, strengthen a culturally diverse society, and pursue careers related to the care, guidance, and education of children, including those with special needs. Instruction may be delivered through school-based laboratory training or through work-based delivery arrangements such as cooperative education, mentoring, and job shadowing.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PREPARATION
TX ID: 13014520 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Child Guidance
Course Description: Career Preparation I provides opportunities for students to participate in a work-based learning experience that combines classroom instruction with business and industry employment experiences. The goal is to prepare students with a variety of skills for a changing workplace. Career preparation is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.
HEALTH SCIENCE
Program of Study: Healthcare Therapeutics (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Public Services
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10
Principles of Health Science Medical Terminology
Year 3: Grade 11 Year 4: Grade 12
Health Science Theory Practicum in Health Science
Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician,
Pharmacy
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH SCIENCE
TX ID: 13020200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: The Principles of Health Science course is designed to provide an overview of the therapeutic, diagnostic, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development systems of the healthcare industry.
HEALTH SCIENCE THEORY
TX ID: 13020400 LEVEL: 11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Biomedical Science or Principles of Health Science and Biology
Course Description: This course is designed to provide for the development of advanced knowledge and skills related to a wide variety of health careers. Students will have hands-on experiences for continued knowledge and skill development. The course may be taught by different methodologies such as clinical rotation and career preparation learning.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
TX ID: 1302300 GRADE LEVEL: 10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Biomedical Science or Principles of Health Science
Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the structure of medical terms, including prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, and singular and plural forms, plus medical abbreviations and acronyms. The course allows students to achieve comprehension of medical vocabulary appropriate to medical procedures, human anatomy and physiology, and pathophysiology.
PRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE
GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
TX ID: 130211030
PREREQUISITE(S): Biology & Chemistry
Course Description: This course will study the relationships of microorganisms to wellness and disease. Develop knowledge and skills related to disease prevention by the chain of infections, asepsis, and standard precautions.
PRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE
TX ID: 13021015 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Health Science Theory and Biology
Course Description: A course designed to develop health-care specific knowledge and skills in effective communications, ethical and legal responsibilities, client care, safety, first aid, and CPR. Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to make client assessment; interpret health science technical material, describe biological and chemical processes that maintain homeostasis; identify principles of body mechanics and movement; and analyze the impact of local, state, and government on the healthcare industry. This course prepares the students to work with health care issues and make the transition to clinical or work-based experiences in health care.
PRACTICUM IN HEALTH SCIENCE (PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN)
TX ID: 1302121 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Biology or Chemistry
Course Description: The Practicum in Health Science course is designed to give students practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Practicum experiences can occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience. This course involves students applying their skills in a practical setting, it’s generally reserved for those in grade 12, since they’re further along the pathway and have a greater body of knowledge to draw from. Upon completing Practicum in Health Science, your students will have gained valuable experience.
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
Program of Study: Culinary Arts (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 9-10
Principles of Hospitality & Tourism Intro to Culinary Arts
Year 3: Grade 10-11 Year 4: Grade 12
Culinary Arts Practicum Culinary Arts
PRINCIPLES OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
TX ID: 13022200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students develop skills in the hospitality and tourism industry that encompasses lodging; travel and tourism; recreation, amusements, attractions, and resorts; and restaurants and food beverage service. The hospitality and tourism industry maintains the largest national employment base in the private sector.
INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS
TX ID: 13022550 GRADE LEVEL: 9-10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Hospitality & Tourism
Course Description: This course emphasizes the principles of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling the management of a variety of food service operations. Students will learn the operations of a well-run restaurant along with learning the basics of skills. The student will have the opportunity to receive ServSafe Food Handler certification.
CULINARY ARTS
TX ID: 13022600 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Introduction to Culinary Arts
Course Description: Culinary Arts begins with the fundamentals and principles of the art of cooking and science of baking through lab experiences and academic study. Students will learn management and production skills through real world experience, while cooking and operating MSHS’s Bistro. Students will learn employability skills and have the opportunity to receive ServSafe Food Handler certification.
PRACTICUM CULINARY ARTS
TX ID: 13022700 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Culinary Arts
Course Description: This course will extend content and enhance skills introduced in Culinary Arts by in-depth instruction of industry-driven standards in order to prepare students for success in higher education, certifications and master of culinary skills.
Bistro students will learn employability skills and have the opportunity to receive ServSafe Food Handler certification and possible ServSafe Manager.
HUMAN SERVICES
Program of Study: Cosmetology (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Public Services
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10
Principles of Cosmetology Design & Color Theory Intro to Cosmetology
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 1
Cosmetology I/Lab Cosmetology II/Lab
PRINCIPLES OF COSM DESIGN AND COLOR THEORY
TX ID: 13025050 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description:
INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY
TX ID: 13025100 GRADE LEVEL: 10 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Human Services
Course Description: Students explore areas such as bacteriology, sterilization and sanitation, hair styling, manicuring, shampooing and the principles of hair cutting, hair styling, hair coloring, skin care, and facial makeup. The student researches careers in the personal care services industry. To prepare for success, students must have skills relative to this industry, as well as academic knowledge and skills. Students may begin to earn clock hours toward state licensing requirements.
COSMETOLOGY I/LAB
TX ID: 13025210 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 3
PREREQUISITE(S): Introduction to Cosmetology and Principles of Cosmetology Design & Color Theory
Course Description: Students coordinate integration of academic, career, and technical knowledge and skills in this laboratory instructional sequence course designed to provide job-specific training for employment in cosmetology careers. Instruction includes sterilization and sanitation procedures, haircare, nail care, and skin care and meets the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requirements for licensure upon passing the state examination.
COSMETOLOGY II/LAB (Cosmetology Operator License)
TX ID: 13025310 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 3
PREREQUISITE(S): Cosmetology I
Course Description: Students review academic knowledge and skills related to cosmetology. This course is designed to provide advanced training for employment in cosmetology careers. Instruction includes advanced training in sterilization and sanitation processes, haircare, nail care, and skin care and meets the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requirements for licensure upon passing the state examination.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Program of Study: Web Development (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Principles of Information Technology Foundations of User Experience (UK)
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 11-12
Web Design Project Based Research
PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TX ID: 13027200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students develop computer literacy skills to adapt to emerging technologies used in the global marketplace. Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to prepare for a rapidly evolving workplace environment.
FOUNDATIONS OF USER EXPERIENCE (UX)
TX ID: 1302809 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Information Technology
Course Description: In Foundations of User Experience (UX), students will analyze and assess current trends in a fast-growing career field that creates meaningful, approachable, and compelling experiences for users of an array of products, services, and or initiatives of companies, governments, and organizations. Students will gain knowledge of introductory observation and research skills; basic design thinking and applied empathy methodologies; collaborative problem-solving and ideation; and interaction design and solution development (includes digital tools).
WEB DESIGN
TX ID: 03580820 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Information Technology
Course Description: This course includes technology applications curriculum to include: creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; research and information fluency; critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making; digital citizenship; and technology operations and concepts. This is an introductory course in web design.
PROJECT BASED RESEARCH
TX ID: 03580830 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Web Design
Course Description: This course includes mastery of technology applications to include: creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; research and information fluency; critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making; digital citizenship; and technology operations and concepts.
LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE
Program of Study: Law Enforcement (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Public Services
Year 1: Grade 9 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections,Security Law Enforcement I
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 11-12
Federal Law Enforcement and Protective Services Law Enforcement II
PRINCIPLES OF LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS, AND SECURITY
TX ID: 13029200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course introduces students to professions in law enforcement, security, corrections, and fire and emergency management services. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and protective agencies of fire and emergency services.
LAW ENFORCEMENT I
TX ID: 13029300 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
Course Description: Law Enforcement I is an overview of the history, organization, and functions of local, state, and federal law enforcement. This course includes the role of constitutional law, the United States legal system, criminal law, law enforcement terminology, and the classification and elements of crime.
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT & PROTECTIVE SERVICES
TX ID: 13029800 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Law Enforcement I
Course Description: Federal Law Enforcement and Protective Services provides the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for certification in security services for federal law enforcement and protective services. The course provides an overview of security elements and types of organizations with a focus on security measures used to protect lives, property, and proprietary information, to ensure computer security, to provide information assurance, and to prevent cybercrime.
LAW ENFORCEMENT II
TX ID: 13029400 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Law Enforcement I
Course Description: This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for a career in law enforcement. This course includes the ethical and legal responsibilities, operation of police and emergency telecommunication equipment, and courtroom testimony.
MANUFACTURING
Program of Study: ACC Manufacturing Career Academy (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9-10 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Principles of Applied Engineering Engineering Design and Presentation I
Year 3: Grade 10-12 Year 4: Grade 11-12
Robotics I and Principles of Manufacturing Practicum in Manufacturing
PRINCIPLES OF APPLIED ENGINEERING
TX ID:13036200 GRADE LEVEL: 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Principles of Applied Engineering provides an overview of the various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their interrelationships. Students will develop engineering communication skills, which include computer graphics, modeling, and presentations, by using a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Upon completing this course, students will understand the various fields of engineering and will be able to make informed career decisions. Further, students will have worked on a design team to develop a product or system. Students will use multiple software applications to prepare and present course assignments.
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PRESENTATION I
TX ID: 13036500 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Algebra 1
Course Description: Engineering Design and Presentation I is a continuation of knowledge and skills learned in Principles of Applied Engineering. Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the design process as it applies to engineering fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs. Additionally, students explore career opportunities in engineering, technology, and drafting and what is required to gain and maintain employment in these areas.
ROBOTICS I
TXID: 13037000 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Engineering Design and Presentation I
Course Description: Students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs in a project-based environment. Students will build prototypes or use simulation software to test their designs. Additionally, students explore career opportunities, employer expectations, and educational needs in the robotic and automation industry.
Practicum in Manufacturing
TX ID: 13029400 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Robotics 1
Course Description: The Practicum in Manufacturing course is designed to give students supervised practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Practicum experiences can occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience.
Program of Study: Biomedical Science (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Stem
Year 1: Grade 9-12 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Principles of Biomedical Science Medical Interventions
Year 3: Grade 10-12 Year 4: Grade 11-12
Human Body Systems Pathophysiology
Medical Microbiology Biomedical Innovations
PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE (PLTW)
TX ID:N1302092 GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: This course is designed to give an overview of the therapeutic, diagnostic, informational, and environmental systems of the healthcare industry. The course focuses on health careers exploration, leadership, development, professional integrity, employment opportunities as well as the history of healthcare and the economics of health care. The student will be introduced to medical terminology by a review of human body systems. Students will develop a concept of health and wellness from the perspective of a health care consumer as well as a potential professional in the healthcare industry.
MEDICAL INTERVENTIONS (PLTW)
TX ID: N1302094 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 C. R. EDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Biomedical Science
Course Descriptions: This course is designed for students to delve into activities like designing a prosthetic arm as they follow the life of a fictitious family and investigate how to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. Students will develop knowledge and skills in biomedical science, as well as in-demand, transportable skills like problem solving, critical and creative thinking, communication, and collaboration.
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS (PLTW)
TX ID: N1302093 GRADE LEVEL: 10- 12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Biomedical Science
Course Description: This course will study a variety of topics, including the structure and function of the human body and the interaction of body systems for maintaining homeostasis. Through projects such as determining the identity of a skeleton using both forensic anthropology and DNA analysis, students examine the interactions of human body systems and apply what they know to solve real-world medical cases.
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
TX ID: 13020700 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Biology and Chemistry
This course may count for 4th year science credit, after successful completion of Biology and Chemistry.
Course Description: This course will study the relationships of microorganisms to wellness and disease. Develop knowledge and skills related to disease prevention by the chain of infections, asepsis, and standard precautions.
BIOMEDICAL INNOVATION (PLTW) (2022-2023)
TX ID: N1302095 GRADE LEVEL: 12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Biomedical Science, Medical Interventions, and Human Body Systems
Course Description: This capstone course builds on the knowledge and skills gained from previous PLTW Biomedical courses for students to design their own innovative solutions for the most pressing health challenges of the 21st century.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
TX ID: 13020800 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Biology and Chemistry
Course Description: Students will use scientific processes to study pathology. The course will focus on Human Disease and the effects of disease prevention and control.
Engineering
Program of Study: Engineering (MNTHS)
Endorsement: Stem
Year 1: Grade 9-12 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Engineering Essentials Introduction to Engineering Design
Year 3: Grade 10-12 Year 4: Grade 10-12
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design and Development I
ENGINEERING ESSENTIALS (PLTW)
TX ID: N1302093 GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students explore the breadth of engineering career opportunities and experiences as they solve engaging and challenging real-world problems like creating a natural relief center system or creating a solution to improve the safety and well-being of local citizens.
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PRESENTATION I
TX ID: 13036500 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Algebra I
Course Description: Engineering Design and Presentation I is a continuation of knowledge and skills learned in Principles of Applied Engineering. Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the design process as it applies to engineering fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs. Additionally, students explore career opportunities in engineering, technology, and drafting and what is required to gain and maintain employment in these areas.
COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (PLTW)
TX ID: N1303748 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Introduction to Engineering Design
Course Description: This course builds on the content of the previous courses and will provide students the opportunity to explore manufactured items. This course illuminates the opportunities related to understanding manufacturing. At the same time, it teaches students about manufacturing processes, product design, robotics, and automation. Students can earn a virtual manufacturing badge recognized by the National Manufacturing Badge system.
ENGINEERING DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT (PLTW)
TX ID: N1303749 GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S):Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Course Description: Engineering Design is an engineering course designed to expose students to some of the major concepts and technologies that they will encounter in a postsecondary program of study in any engineering domain. Students will have an opportunity to investigate engineering and high-tech careers. In Engineering Science, students will employ science, technology, engineering, and mathematical concepts in the solution of real-world challenge situations. Students will develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges. Students will also learn how to document their work and communicate their solutions to their peers and members of the professional community.
CYBERSECURITY
Program of Study: Cybersecurity (MNTHS)
Endorsement: Stem
Year 1: Grade 9-12 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Foundations of Cybersecurity Introduction to Engineering Design
Year 3: Grade 10-12 Year 4: Grade 10-12
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design and Development I
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS
STEM
Program of Study: Computer Science
Endorsement: STEM
FOUNDATIONS OF CYBERSECURITY
TX ID: 03580850 GRADE LEVEL: 9-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: In the Foundations of Cybersecurity course, students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to explore fundamental concepts related to the ethics, laws, and operations of cybersecurity. Students will examine trends and operations of cyberattacks, threats, and vulnerabilities. Students will review and explore security policies designed to mitigate risks. The skills obtained in this course prepare students for additional study in cybersecurity. A variety of courses are available to students interested in this field. Foundations of Cybersecurity may serve as an introductory course in this field of study.
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
TX ID: 03580140 GRADE LEVEL: 9-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students will learn about the computing tools that are used every day. Students will foster their creativity and innovation through opportunities to design, implement, and present solutions to real-world problems. Students will collaborate and use computer science concepts to access, analyze, and evaluate information needed to solve problems. Students will learn the problem-solving and reasoning skills that are the foundation of computer science. By using computer science knowledge and skills that support the work of individuals and groups in solving problems, students will select the technology appropriate for the task, synthesize knowledge, create solutions, and evaluate the results. Students will learn digital citizenship by researching current laws and regulations and by practicing integrity and respect. Students will gain an understanding of the principles of computer science through the study of technology operations and concepts.
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
TX ID: A3580300 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Algebra 1
AP Computer Science Principles is an introductory college-level computing course. Students cultivate their understanding of computer science through working with data, collaborating to solve problems, and developing computer programs as they explore concepts like creativity, abstraction, data and information, algorithms, programming, the internet, and the global impact of computing.
CYBERSECURITY CAPSTONE
TX ID: 03580855 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
In the Cybersecurity Capstone course, students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to explore advanced concepts related to the ethics, laws, and operations of cybersecurity. Students will examine trends and operations of cyberattacks, threats, and vulnerabilities. Students will develop security policies to mitigate risks. The skills obtained in this course prepare students for additional study toward industry certification. A variety of courses are available to students interested in the cybersecurity field. Cybersecurity Capstone may serve as a culminating course in this field of study.
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A- MATH
TX ID: A3580110 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Algebra 1
AP Computer Science A- Math is an introductory college-level computer science course. Students cultivate their understanding of coding through analyzing, writing, and testing code as they explore concepts like modularity, variables, and control structures.
BIOTECHNOLOGY (NEW TECH ONLY)
PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
TX ID: N1302092 GRADE LEVEL : 9 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
The Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS)- PLTW course provides an introduction to biomedical science through hands-on projects and problems. Students investigate concepts of biology and medicine as they explore health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, sickle-cell disease, hypercholesterolemia, and infectious diseases. They will determine the factors that led to the death of a fictional woman as they sequentially piece together evidence found in her medical history and her autopsy report. Students will investigate lifestyle choices and medical treatments that might have prolonged the woman’s life and demonstrate how the development of disease is related to changes in human body systems.
BIOTECHNOLOGY I
TX: 13036400 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
In Biotechnology I, students will apply advanced academic knowledge and skills to the emerging fields of biotechnology such as agricultural, medical, regulatory, and forensics. Students will have the opportunity to use sophisticated laboratory equipment, perform statistical analysis, and practice quality-control techniques. Students will conduct laboratory and field investigations, use scientific methods during investigations, and make informed decisions using critical thinking and scientific problem solving.
BIOTECHNOLOGY II
TX 13036450 GRADE LEVEL 10-12 CREDIT 1
PREREQUISITE(S): BIOTECHNOLOGY I
Biotechnology II has the components of any rigorous scientific or bioengineering program of study from the problem identification, investigation design, data collection, data analysis, and formulation and presentation of the conclusions. This course applies the standard skills mastered in Biotechnology I and includes assay design. After taking this course, students should be prepared for entry-level lab technician jobs. Students must meet the 40% laboratory and fieldwork requirement.
PRACTICUM IN STEM
TX:13037400 GRADE LEVEL 10-12 CREDIT 2
PREREQUISITE(S): BIOTECHNOLOGY II
Practicum in STEM is designed to give students supervised practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Practicum experiences can occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience.
TRANSPORTATION
Program of Study: Automotive (MHS/MSHS)
Endorsement: Business & Industry
Year 1: Grade 9-11 Year 2: Grade 10-12
Principles of Transportation Systems Automotive Basics
Year 3: Grade 11-12 Year 4: Grade 10-12
Automotive Technology I Automotive Technology II
Practicum of Transportation Systems
PRINCIPLES OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
TX ID: 13039250 GRADE LEVEL: 9-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): None
Course Description: Students gain knowledge and skills in the safe application, design, production, and assessment of products, services, and systems. This knowledge includes the history, laws and regulations, and common practices used in the logistics of warehousing and transportation systems. Students should apply knowledge and skills in the application, design, and production of technology as it relates to the transportation, distribution, and logistics industries. This course allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer their academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems, and settings.
AUTOMOTIVE BASICS
TX ID: 13039250 GRADE LEVEL: 10-11 CREDIT: 1
PREREQUISITE(S): Principles of Transportation Systems
Course Description: Automotive Basics includes knowledge of the basic automotive systems and the theory and principles of the components that make up each system and how to service these systems. Automotive Basics includes applicable safety and environmental rules and regulations. In Automotive Basics, students will gain knowledge and skills in the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicle systems. This study allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems and settings. The focus of this course is to teach safety, tool identification, proper tool use and employability
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I: MAINTENANCE and LIGHT REPAIR
TX ID: 13039600 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Automotive Basics
Course Description: Automotive services include knowledge of the function of the major automotive systems and the principles of diagnosing and servicing these systems. In Automotive Technology, students gain knowledge and skills in the repair, maintenance, and diagnosis of vehicle systems. This study allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems, and settings. The focus of this course is to teach the theory of operation of automotive vehicle systems and associated repair practices.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
TX ID: 13039700 GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 CREDIT: 2
PREREQUISITE(S): Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair
Course Description: Automotive services include advanced knowledge of the function of the major automotive systems and the principles of diagnosing and servicing these systems. In Advanced Automotive Technology, students gain knowledge and skills in the repair, maintenance, and diagnosis of vehicle systems. This study allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems, and settings. The focus of this course is to teach in depth, the theory of operation of automotive vehicle systems and associated repair practices.
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