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CTE Department Chair: Paul Kimbler

culinary arts & food systems

870 - INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video]

Learn how to be a better cook! Explore the basics of culinary foundations and cooking techniques.

Learn through: collaborating and preparing a wide variety of recipes

Topics/skills: knife skills, bread, grains and pasta, meat, vegetables

Perfect for: students who enjoy cooking and want to improve their skills.

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871 - ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12

Prerequisite: Introduction to Culinary

Build on what you learned in Introduction to Culinary Arts. Explore a variety of cuisines as your work toward mastery of classic cooking techniques.

Learn through: hands-on labs

Topics/skills: dry heat cooking, combination cooking, modern 

American, Chinese, Italian, Thai, and Mexican cuisines

Perfect for: students who want to achieve higher mastery with their cooking skills and explore a variety of cuisines.

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872 - BAKING AND PASTRY: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12

Prerequisite: Introduction to Culinary

Learn baking and pastry fundamentals and the science behind them. 

Learn through: hands-on practice through culinary labs

Topics/skills: quick and yeast bread, pastries, pies and tarts, chocolate, custards, cakes, creams and sauces, specialty desserts

Perfect for: students who are curious about the world of a pastry chef.

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education & human services

855 - INDEPENDENT MONEY MANAGEMENT: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12 [Watch Course Video]

          HYBRID COURSE

Learn the basics of economics and personal finance. Acquire skills you need to wisely manage your financial resources.

Learn through: class discussion and lecture, student projects and presentations, group work, test-taking

Skills: applying income and expense principles, maintaining a budget, assessing your options

Topics: paying for college, creating a budget, personal banking/savings and checking accounts, buying a house and car, saving and investing, using credit wisely, buying insurance

Perfect for: students who want to develop personal financial planning skills.

722 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12 [Watch Course Video]

Learn practical information, tools, and strategies that will help you navigate your financial life and achieve long-term financial goals.  

Learn through: class lectures and discussions, student presentations, group work, tests, projects

Topics: managing education costs, paycheck taxes, Social Security and Medicare, filing income tax, banking products, investment options, insurance needs, credit cards, and more

Skills: how to make decisions that help you achieve your personal financial goals — from your career choice to cash management, credit and investment strategies and tactics

Perfect for: students who want to learn how to set and meet financial goals throughout all phases of life.

860 - PERSONAL AND FAMILY TOPICS 1: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12 [Watch Course Video]

In a safe and supportive space, explore and discuss real issues being faced by today’s teens and how to address them. 

Learn through: teen issue discussions, small group discussions, individual reflection, learning about peers

Topics: families, mental health issues, relational communication, intimate relationships

Skills: making healthy personal and relationship decisions

Perfect for: students who like learning about and discussing real-life issues in a safe environment.

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862 - PERSONAL AND FAMILY TOPICS 2: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12

Prerequisite:  Personal and Family Topics 1

In a safe and supportive space, continue your exploration of real issues being faced by today’s teens and how to address them.

Learn through: in-depth teen issue discussions, small group discussions, individual reflection, learning about your peers

Topics: couple relationships, addiction and recovery, and building a positive self-image

Skills: building confidence in yourself and your interpersonal relationships; accessing professional resources to help you cope with challenging situations; making healthy personal and relationship decisions

Perfect for: students who like learning about and discussing real-life issues and problems in a safe environment.

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863 - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 1: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video]

Learn about infant and toddler development through child development theories, biological and environmental factors that shape human development, prenatal development, and the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and moral development of infants and toddlers. 

Learn through: child observations, group discussion, and projects, guest instructors, infant care simulation, or research

Topics: early neurodevelopment, nature and nurture, developmental origins of health and disease, fetal development, development of the body and the brain, cognitive and language development, emotional development and attachment, development of self-concept and self-esteem, social cognition, and the development of peer relations

Skills: self-reflection, healthy communication, empathy, acceptance of self and others, higher-order thinking, creativity, teamwork, and positive leadership

Perfect for: students interested in psychology, human development, and/or considering a career in early childhood education.

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864 - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 2: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12

Prerequisite:  Child Psychology 1

Explore child development among preschoolers and school-age children. Examine the elements of a successful preschool program.

Learn through: real-life experiences working in the Trojan Tots Preschool, child observations, creating a teaching portfolio

Topics: physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of preschool and school-age children

Skills: lesson planning, teaching

Perfect for: students interested in teaching preschoolers.

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866 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION: 2 Terms / 2 Credits, Grades 11-12 [Watch Course Video] 

          HYBRID COURSE

Explore education professions, trends, issues, and more.

Learn through: student teaching field experience, guest instructors, individual and group presentations, daily hands-on activities

Skills: leadership, collaboration, lesson planning

Topics: in K-12 education, including teaching, social work, counseling; education trends and issues; instructional practices and classroom management; roles and responsibilities of teachers, learners, and others in the school system

Perfect for: anyone considering a career in education.

867 - UNIFIED ARTS: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12

Explore a career in Special Education while assisting your special needs peers with visual and culinary arts projects.

Learn through: working directly with students, modifying visual art and culinary lab projects to accommodate each student’s individual needs, completing an online curriculum about careers in special education

Topics/skills: art and culinary lab work, teamwork, problem-solving

Perfect for: students who want to work with special education students in the art and culinary classroom setting.

875 - CAREER SEARCH: NAVIGATING YOUR NEXT STEPS: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video] 

          HYBRID COURSE

Explore careers that both interest you and are a good match for your skills, personality, values and build your plan for after high school

Learn through: self-inventories, online research, informational interviews, reflection activities, independent projects, portfolio development (Career Action Plan), guest speaker panel

Topics: career search process, self-assessment (strengths, skills, values, interests), workplace trends, career research, post-secondary options, resume writing, informational/job interviews, Top 20 (emotional intelligence skills), portfolio (Communicating Your Brand)

Skills: interviewing and resume-writing, emotional intelligence, employability skills

Perfect for: anyone who does or doesn’t know what they want to do after high school.

9981 - CTE INTERNSHIP/APPRENTICESHIP: 2 Terms / 2 Credits, Grades 11-12 [Work Based Learning Experiences Comparison]

Prerequisite: Introductory level related course

This capstone course is for juniors and seniors in CTE programs that are looking to further their education and skills. Students will gain valuable PAID work experience with a local company after they complete an in-person employability training. Successful participants may be eligible for college credit or be invited to become a full-time employee. Students will need to provide their own transportation, apply to the program, and be willing to interview with participating companies. Internship/apprenticeship areas include: manufacturing, construction, information technology, health science, and engineering. Students who are accepted into this program will have release within their school day to participate in the internship.

STUDENT INTEREST FORM:  https://forms.gle/eNqDL4Zq9L8cFdKb6

engineering, architecture & design

861 - INTERIOR DESIGN 1: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video]

Experience all aspects of the interior design process when designing interior spaces. The focus is on residential interior design. 

Learn through: interior design projects, designing rooms and floor plans, interior design and floor planning software, home tours, interior design games, a design challenge, analyzing interior design competition shows.

Topics: utilizing color in spaces, designing interior spaces, interior design styles, the elements, and principles of design, furniture arranging, designing for a client, space planning, floor plan design, designing your dream home.

Skills: using interior design and floor planning software along with materials to design floor plans and interior spaces, creativity/self-expression, visual design/space planning, synthesizing information, communication, measuring, budget management.

Perfect for: students who appreciate and want to design aesthetically appealing interior spaces and/or have an interest in becoming an interior designer.

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881 - INTERIOR DESIGN 2: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12 [Watch Course Video]

Prerequisite:  Interior Design 1

Advance your understanding of the field of Interior Design.

Learn through: interior designer guest instructors, utilizing new floor planning software, individual and group interior design projects, a design team challenge, working with materials, and hands-on interior design projects

Topics: designing multicultural environments, the science of spatial behavior in environments, lighting design, furniture design, materials and fabrics, flooring, textiles, residential and commercial design, sustainable design, the future of interior design, and the profession of interior design

Skills: using interior design and floor planning software along with materials to design floor plans and interior spaces, creativity/self-expression, visual design/space planning, synthesizing information, communication, research

Perfect for: students who loved Interior Design 1 and are interested in developing advanced interior design, technical, and problem-solving abilities.

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910 -  ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 1: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video] [Additional Course Information]

Assume the role of an architect in residential home design, development, and construction. Design your own vacation cabin/home. 

Learn through: sketching, computer-aided design, and modeling, individual and group design challenges, project-based design activities, hands-on labs, and model building

Topics: architectural styles, design principles, 3D drawing techniques, CAD (computer-aided design) software

Skills: using Autodesk Revit and Sketchup to complete floor, interior, exterior, and site plans

Perfect for: students who are interested in developing their design, technical and problem-solving abilities while exploring the exciting world of architectural design.

911 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 2: 2 Terms / 2 Credit, Grades 9-12 [Watch Course Video]

Prerequisite: Architectural Design 1

Advance your understanding of the field of architecture. Learn to solve residential and light commercial design challenges. Design and develop your dream home!

Learn through: sketching, computer-aided design, and modeling, individual and group design challenges, project-based learning, hands-on labs, and model building

Topics: architectural design and drafting, history, sketching and 3D modeling (CAD), virtual and augmented reality, sustainable design, career opportunities, structures, construction techniques, and materials

Skills: using industry-standard CAD software to create floor plans, interior and exterior elevations, site plans, detail drawings, renderings, and walkthroughs 

Perfect for: students who loved Architectural Design I and are interested in developing advanced technical, design, and problem-solving abilities.

9981 - CTE INTERNSHIP/APPRENTICESHIP: 2 Terms / 2 Credits, Grades 11-12 [Work Based Learning Experiences Comparison]

Prerequisite: Introductory level related course

This capstone course is for juniors and seniors in CTE programs that are looking to further their education and skills. Students will gain valuable PAID work experience with a local company after they complete an in-person employability training. Successful participants may be eligible for college credit or be invited to become a full-time employee. Students will need to provide their own transportation, apply to the program, and be willing to interview with participating companies. Internship/apprenticeship areas include: manufacturing, construction, information technology, health science, and engineering. Students who are accepted into this program will have release within their school day to participate in the internship.

STUDENT INTEREST FORM:  https://forms.gle/eNqDL4Zq9L8cFdKb6

UNIFIED ARTS

867GE - UNIFIED ARTS FIELD EXPERIENCE: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12  [Watch Course Video] 

Explore a career in Special Education while assisting your special needs peers with visual and culinary arts projects.

Learn through: working directly with students, modifying visual art and culinary lab projects to accommodate each student’s individual needs, completing an online curriculum about careers in special education

Topics/skills: art and culinary lab work, teamwork, problem-solving

Perfect for: Students who want to work with Special Education students in the art and culinary classroom setting.

867SE - UNIFIED ARTS: 1 Term / 1 Credit, Grades 10-12 [Watch Course Video] 

This combined General Education and Special Education class will allow students to engage in hands-on learning opportunities in the Visual and Culinary Arts. Students will have the opportunity to complete personal artworks, learn about the elements and principles of design and use self-expression in Visual Arts. In Culinary Arts, students will participate in food labs while focusing on kitchen safety by using equipment to gain independence and recipe reading while working collaboratively with peers. Students will also practice grocery shopping strategies and etiquette when eating in a social setting.