BEC320/BEC321 - Accounting
BEC613/BEC614 - Adv Accounting
BEC635/BEC636 - Computer Information Systems
MEC095/MEC096 - Adv Entrepreneurship & Innovation
TEC434 - Construction Technology - Students work on individual and group projects that help them understand the roles of architects, designers carpenters, electricians, plumbers, surveyors, and a variety of other construction careers. Working with both hand tools and power tools, students design, build, and test scale-model structures; and components of construction systems.
TEC447- Production Systems - Students plan, design, develop, and build products useful in society. Activities include the use of tools and machines, computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer numerical control (CNC). Students design and develop prototypes, plan for production and produce products needed by people and society.
TEC403 - Technology Foundations - In this minds-on, hands-on technology and engineering education course, students will develop design thinking skills and learn about how and why technology works by designing, building, and controlling objects and systems, using a variety of tools. Through this course, students will gain content and practice knowledge about materials, energy, and engineering processes. This introductory course prepares students to explore engineering, electronics, technical drawing or power and transportation. Contextual instruction and student participation in co-curricular career and technical student organization (CTSO) activities will develop leadership, interpersonal, and career skills. High-quality work-based learning (HQWBL) will provide experiential learning opportunities related to students' career goals and/or interests, integrated with instruction, and performed in partnership with local businesses and organizations.
TEC416 - Electronic Systems - Students study basic direct current applications and the skills used in designing, constructing, and testing a circuit. The course topics include electricity principles and circuit applications. Activities include basic house wiring using a multimeter, troubleshooting, and assembly of electronic devices. This course is for students pursuing careers in control technology or electrical design and engineering.
TEC490 - Intro to Engineering - This course provides orientation to the careers and challenges of engineering. Students are actively involved with the, engineering design process, graphics, and math/scientific principles through problem-solving experiences. Activities are provided in descriptive geometry, materials science, and technical systems and prototype construction.
TEC450 - Power and Transportation - Students survey the many broad sources used in power and transportation systems. Topics in this course includes ways that energy is converted; power is transmitted and controlled; and power generation through mechanical, fluid, electrical devices. Students explore the assembly and operation of small gas engines, precision measurement and testing. Opportunities to study power and transportation career pathways, conduct power experiments and build prototypes.
MEC121/MEC120 - Marketing
MEC141/MEC140 - Fashion Marketing
MEC146/MEC145 - Adv Fashion Marketing
TEC410 - Photography & Computer Technology
MEC176/MEC175 - Sports Marketing
MEC178/MEC177 - Adv Sports Marketing
HE9062 - VA Teachers for Tomorrow I
HE9072 - VA Teachers for Tomorrow II