Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0218
Students will learn the essentials of operating an unmanned aircraft in a variety of environments. Topics include regulations,
operations, air space, and navigation.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0219
How do you turn an idea into a business? This course focuses on recognizing a business opportunity and what it takes to start a
business. Students will be exposed to the development of critical thinking, problem solving, and innovation in this course.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0217
Students will develop a working knowledge of the language of medicine. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances a student's
ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health-related occupations.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0206
This first course in the IT career field is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of computer concepts and
essential skills necessary for work and communication in today's society. Students will learn computing fundamentals,
including the basics of information technology, hardware, software, file management, networking security, cyber security, and
troubleshooting. Students will also learn safety, security, and ethical issues in computing and social networking.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: CT0210
The focus of Engineering Design is the application of the engineering design process. Topics include work-processes, optimization methods, design optimization, and risk management tools. Students will use 2D and3D modeling software to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems, document their work, and communicate solutions. Additionally, students will interpret industry prints, and create working drawings from functional models. Emphasis given to experimental problem solving in real systems.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: CT0200
This course is designed to get students excited about becoming true entrepreneurs by giving them the opportunity
to create and fully develop their own product or service. Real-world entrepreneurs and business experts serve as
coaches and mentors guiding student teams through the process of ideation, market research, and business plan
development. Over the course of the year, student teams learn about marketing, accounting, as well as the legal
aspects of starting a business. They have access to a network of professionals to further develop their skills
(teamwork, problem solving, presentation, communication) for college and career readiness. Pitch Night helps to
further fire the entrepreneurial spirit by putting student teams in front of actual entrepreneurs so they can pitch their
innovative idea and turn their wishful thinking into a reality.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0208
Students learn the principles of marketing using real-world examples, including how to plan, launch, and market a
product or service. Topics include business-to-business marketing, social media marketing, and marketing ethics.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: CT0320A
In this course, students will demonstrate sales processes and techniques used in a business-to-business environment. They will develop, grow, and maintain positive business relationships through sales, marketing and promoting their school t-shirt business. Students will monitor trends and the business environment to determine the impact on their sales, customers, and competitors. They will negotiate and adjust prices and sales terms. Students will manage sales activities and territories. Technology, employability skills, leadership and communications will be incorporated in classroom activities.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: CT0207
Coding, or computer programming, is widely recognized as the language of the future. This course teaches the foundations of coding and intended for students with no previous background knowledge of computer programming. In this course, students will learn how to code in a fun and accessible way through a series of learning modules including video tutorials, code examples, programming challenges, and applied exercises.
Students will learn about the dynamics of the Web environment while building basic web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students will also be introduced to JavaScript programming language, where they will learn the basic units of logic, sequence, selection, loops, and if statements. This course will focus on problem solving and critical thinking skills through student based exercises.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: CT0510
Students learn programming in HTML and CSS while creating more interactive and professional looking websites. Students will focus on the basics of creating mobile applications using various mobile app components and stylesheets. Students will also use Raspberry Pi’s for learning basic computer programming in Python, program small programmable robots that empower gamers and learners to code, play and connect physical and digital worlds.
Students will learn to use Xcode and Swift, a powerful and intuitive open source programming language designed by Apple. It’s the same language professional developers are using in the fast-growing app economy to make apps for iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and beyond. Students will be able to work independently, with help from their teacher, using the Intro to App Development with Swift interactive guide where they will learn, practice, apply, and review on their classroom MacBook Pro.
Prerequisite: Programming Fundamentals (CT0207)
Opportunity to earn CompTIA Fundamentals credential.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: 0341G
This course provides students with real-world learning through partnerships with local business and industry. These learning activities
help a young person explore careers and choose an appropriate career path. The course will include a variety of experiences
including business/industry tours, job shadowing, and work-based learning. Students will gain transferable work skills and develop
readiness for post-secondary education and/or employment.
Family Consumer Sciences
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: FCS0504
In this course, students will study the stages of fetal development, infant development and growth of the child. An emphasis placed on cognitive development, sensory development and motor skills. Additional topics include parenting roles and responsibilities, prenatal care, discipline and guidance techniques, and health and nutrition.
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: FCS0502
In this course, we will expand the skills developed in Principles of Food. Students will apply fundamental culinary techniques such as knife handling skills and the proper use of kitchen tools and equipment. An emphasis placed on kitchen organization, management of time and use of the proper ingredients. (must complete Principles of Food as a prerequisite)
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: FCS0503
In this course, students will compare cuisines, ingredients, and preferred cooking methods of various cultures. The influence of traditions and regional and cultural perspectives on food choices and culinary practices will be emphasized. Students will examine the issues and conditions that affect the availability and quality of food in the global market, and apply advanced cooking techniques, including the use of specialty and advanced equipment in the preparation of food dishes.
(must complete Principles of Food as a prerequisite)
Credit: .50 (1 semester)
Course Code: FCS0501
Learn basic food preparation techniques, and how to select foods to promote a healthy lifestyle. Students will apply cooking methods, ingredient selection and nutritional information while making a variety of foods. Throughout the course, basic food safety and sanitation techniques emphasized.
Credit: .50
Course Code: FCS0505
In this course, students will explore a broad range of topics relating to the various aspects and career opportunities available in the field of fashion, textiles and design. Emphasis given to textiles project development and developing strategies to maintain the home. Additional topics will include project collaboration, design techniques and environmental sustainability.
CCP Courses
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: FMGT1101
In this course, students will prepare to live on their own by developing personal and financial literacy skills to provide a basis for independent living and career success. Students will anticipate living on their own, and will engage in activities to develop their understanding of earning, budgeting, and investing, spending, and protecting wealth. Classes will be delivered through interactive lessons that include Internet resources and case studies, and hands on activities. This course leads into careers in Business, Law, Entrepreneurship, Marketing and more.
CCP - 3 College Credits