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Career & Technology Education Course Information Handbook Mission and Vision of Career and Technology Education Career and Technology Overview Listing of Career and Technology Education Programs (chart) Graduation Requirements: CTE Comple ter, Advanced Technology or USM ion Overview and Descriptions List of Services to Schools Provided by the Office of Business Education New Approved MSDE Business Management and Finance Course Sequence Matrices Current Business Education Program Descriptions from the Course Registration Guide Business Education Course Sequence Matrices Listed by School and Program Section 3 Family Studi List of Services to Schools Provided by the Office of Family Studies Current Family Studies Program Descrip tions from the Course Registration Guide Family Studies Course Sequence Matrices with Course Numbers Listed by Program Current JROTC Program Descriptions from the Course Registration Guide Current School to Career Tran sition Program Descriptions from the Course Registration Guide List of Services to Schools Provided by the Office of Technical Programs Current Technical Programs Descriptions from the Course Registration Guide Technical Programs Course Sequence Matrices with Course Numbers Listed by School & Program 2007-2008 Emergency Fire, Rescue, EMS Services Application List of Services to Schools Provided by the Office of Technology Education Technology Education Courses Approved fo r Technology Education and Advanced Technology Credits Current Technology Education and SciTech Program Descriptions from the Course Separate Documents that are Related Offices of Career & Technology Education, 1946-O Greenspring Dr., Timonium, MD 21093 (410)887-8921(410)252-6218 FAX NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Baltimore County Public Schools do not disc riminate on the basis of gender, race, di sability, color, or national origin and do comply with Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, and Section 504 of the civil right l programs. All courses are ope n to both male and female students. For further information, contact the Office of Equity and Assura nce, Baltimore County Public Schools, 6901 Ch Baltimore County Public Schools Career & Technology Education Career and Technology Education instills in all learners (K – Adult) a clear purpose for the pursuit of education and a sense of influence over their destinies. This is accomplished in all CTE programs, through rigorous learning experiences community-focused learning technical skills and knowledge CAREER & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAMS and Technology Education programs are Family Studies, JROTC, Technical Programs, Technol Career Transition content area sections. a program that enables students to and foremost, CTE is about education in middle school, Academic subject matter taught with relevance to th Employability skills, from job-rela Eastern Western Arts, Media & Communication Kenwood, Overlea High Schools X X Intermedia Communications Catonsville, Franklin, Parkville High Schools Audio Video Communications Health & Biosciences Allied Health: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) X Health Science Technology Allied Health/Rehabilitative & X All High Schools Eligible - Training Site at Woodlawn High Business Management & Finance All High Schools Eligible Finance & Accounting All High Schools Eligible All High Schools Eligible except Chesapeake, Dundalk, Kenwood, Academy of Finance Lansdowne, Overlea, Randallstown High Schools Human Resource Services Catonsville, Dulaney, Dundalk, Franklin, Kenwood, Lansdowne, Loch Raven, Milford Mill Academy, Overlea, Patapsco, Woodlawn High Schools Criminal Justice Technology X Chesapeake, Dundalk, Patapsco High Schools Hereford, New Town, Owings Mills, Parkville, Perry Hall, Sparrows Point X Catonsville, Dundalk, Kenwood, Loch Raven, New Town, Overlea, Teaching Academy of Maryland Information Technology Consumer Services, Hospitality & Tourism Culinary Arts & Restaurant Mgmt. X X X X Professional Image Services 2007-08 School Year Carver Eastern Western Consumer Services, Hospitality & Tourism Catonsville, Dundalk, Kenwood, Lansdowne, New Town, Parkville, Construction & Development Carpentry Careers X Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Dundalk, Perry Hall, Overlea, Owings Mills High Schools X New Town High School Environmental, Agricultural & Natural Resource Systems Mechanical & Agriculture Hereford High School Animal & Environmental Sciences Hereford High School Horticulture Hereford, Lansdowne High Schools X Manufacturing Engineering & Technology (CAD) X Industrial Engineering Transportation Technology X X X X School To Career Transition Career Oriented Program (COP) Patapsco, Sparrows Point High Schools All Comprehensive High Schools Diversified Occupations (DO) Leadership Program Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps-JROTC Lansdowne, Patapsco High Schools Air Force ROTC Kenwood High School Dundalk, Randallstown, Woodlawn High Schools Marine Corps ROTC X Chesapeake, Franklin, Overlea, Parkville High Schools Offices of Career and Technology Education All Baltimore County Public Schools MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS (HSA) Credits in a Specified in a Career & Technology Program See school counselor for specified course. Credits in Advanced and Credits in Any Elective See school counselor for specified course. and Credits in any Elective requirements. All Baltimore County Public Schools MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS (HSA) Passing English 10 Algebra/Data Analysis Biology BALTIMORE COUNTY COURSE CREDIT REQUIREMENTS English.............................................................................. 4 Social Studies.................................................................... 3.5 ................................................................................................... One credit must be earned in each of the following: United States History, American Government, World History, and one-half credit in Economics. Mathematics...................................................................... 3 Credits in a Specified in a Career & Technology Program See school counselor for specifiedcourse. Credits in Advanced and Credits in Any Elective See school counselor for specified course. and Credits in any Elective uirements. Decisions made during the high school year s are among the most important decisions students will ever make. These decisions will directly impact students’ futures. Therefore, we encourage students and parents to comple GRADE 9 GRADE 10 Credits Course Name Credits Course Name GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Credits Course Name Credits Course Name Office of Business Education Erik Grooms, Resource Teacher Darlene White, Assistant BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Career and Program Technology Completer Requirements Academy of Finance CIP#5208014 Effective through 2008-2009 Keyboarding & Applications (1) Keyboarding (.5) Career Strategies (.5) Software and Computer Applications I (.5) Software and Computer Applications II (.5) Principles of Accounting (1) Financial Planning, Banking and Credit (.5) International Finance (.5) World of Finance (.5) Academy of Finance CIP#520850 New 2005-2006 Keyboarding & Applications (1) Keyboarding (.5) Career Strategies (.5) Software and Computer Applications I (.5) Software and Computer Applications II (.5) Principles of Accounting (1) Financial Planning, Banking and Credit (.5) International Finance (.5) World of Finance (.5) Accounting CIP# 5203024 Effective through 2008-2009 Keyboarding & Applications (1) Keyboarding (.5) Software and Computer Applications I (.5) Accounting I (1) Principles of Accounting (1) Accounting II (1) Business Elective (1) if Principles of Accounting Administrative CIP# 5204084 Effective through 2008-2009 Keyboarding & Applications (1) Keyboarding (.5) Software and Computer Applications I (.5) Communications Technology in Business (1) Office Technology and Procedures (1) Other electives to equal 4 credits: AP Computer Science A (1) Internship (1) Economics (.5) Entrepreneurship (.5) E-Business Technology (.5) E-Business Management (.5) Business Administration & Technology CIP# 5204994 Effective through 2008-2009 Business Administration & Technology I (2) Business Administration & Technology II (2) Microcomputer Applications I (.5) Business Administration & Technology II (2) Microcomputer Applications II (.5) Accounting I (1) SAT Prep (.5) Business Management CIP# 520251 New 2005-2006 Principles of Business Administration and Management (1) Financial Management Using Software Applications (1) E-Business Management (.5) E-Business Technology (.5) and Entrepreneurship (.5) Accounting I (1) BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAMS GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Finance and Accounting CIP#520354 New 2005-2006 Principles of Business Administration and Management (1) Financial Management Using Software Applications (1) Accounting I (1) Principles of Accounting (1) Accounting II (1) Business Elective (1credit) if Principles of Accounting was Administrative CIP# 520451 New 2005-2006 Not available at feeder schools to Soller’s Point Technical H.S. Principles of Business Administration and Management (1) Financial Management Using Software Applications (1) Information Systems Management I (1) Information Systems Management II (1) Information Technology CIP# 5204994 Effective through 2008-2009 4 credits from any combination of the following: Computer Repair Internship Software and Computer Applications I C++ Programming AP Computer Science A Software and Computer Applications II Database Application AP Computer Scien ce AB Survey of Computer Languages E-Business Management Multimedia Programmi ng Visual Basic International Business and Finance CIP# 5208034 Effective through 2008-2009 Keyboarding & Applications I (1) Keyboarding (.5) Software and Computer Applications I (.5) Financial Management (.5) Business Management (.5) International Business (.5) Economics (.5) Some programs are available at the comprehensive high sc BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE (LN, OV) Course 35.5460.0 1 credit An internship experience is required for students enro lled in the Academy of Fina Course 35.2010.0 1 credit This course emphasizes basic accounting principles. Stude Course 35.2020.0 1 credit (PR) Course 35.3580.5 1/2 credit This course provides the students the opportunity to develop applications using sophisticated computer software packages. Students work in teams to organize, manage, and develop large software projects. Software packages using animation and simulations will be used to develop applications. AP Computer Science A BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Banking & Credit (LN, OV, RN) Course 35.5430.0 1/2 credit This is a required course for students enrolled in the BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Career Strategies (WST Course 35.3030.0 1/2 credit This course provides an introduction to databases and database management systems (DBMS) and opportunity to BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Course 35.3620.0 1/2 credit This class will deal with a broad spectrum of topics rela ted to Ebusiness, including e-Commerce. The purpose of Ebusiness is to prepare students to be productive employees and entrepreneurs of the fast-changing economy. This course will teach students that EBusines s is an essential component of the ev olving economy. The goal is to teach students to embrace new technologies in EBusiness, preparing them for their continuing education and making them more valuable employees. Technology Course 35.3660.0 1/2 credit Electronic commerce is rapidly growing in the U.S. and internationally. It is essential to succeeding in today’s (LN, OV, RN) Course 35.5410.0 1/2 credit This course includes units in basic economic principles, government and economic systems, supply and demand, Course 35.4620.0 1/2 credit Course 35.4630.0 1/2 credit Course 35.4650.0 1 credit Financial Management Using Software Applications provides students with the knowledge and practice they need to make informed financial decisions and to successfully manage financial resources for a business. Banking, investing, borrowing, and risk management (insurance) are core content areas of this course. Students will gain knowledge and understanding of revenue, expenses, credit, and money management to enable them to make BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Financial Planning (LN, OV, RN) Course 35.5440.0 1/2 credit This is a required course for students enrolled in the Ac (PR) Course 35.3580.5 1/2 credit This course focuses on computer components and operating system architecture. It is aligned to Comp TIA’s A+ computer repair certification program. HTML/Javascript (LR) Course 35.3550.0 1/2 credit Course 35.3560.0 1 credit This course introduces the Hypertext markup language used in creation and display of pages on the World Wide Web. Students will learn HTML tags to create lists, tabl es, forms, images, and hyperlinks. Students will learn the syntax for the JavaScript programming language to give th eir Web pages functionality such as slide shows, banners, and rollovers. Information Systems Management I (MM, WST) Course 35.2610.0 2 credits Course 35.2610.5 (GT) CC, SPT 2 credits Information Systems Management II (MM, WST) Course 35.2620.0 2 credits Course 35.2620.5 (GT) CC, SPT 2 credits Course 35.2680.5 (GT) SPT 3 credits Information Systems Management III (MM) Course 35.2630.0 3 credits Course 35.2640.0 2 credits Information Systems Management is designed to help students develop managerial and technical skills in a state-of- the-art technological office. The progra m models a company, with the teacher assuming the role of the employer. This course will provide MOUS (Microsoft Office User Sp (ET) Information Tech. I Course 35.3810.0 1 credit Information Tech. II Course 35.3820.0 1 credit Information Tech. III Course 35.3830.0 2 credits BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE International Business Course 35.4700.0 1/2 credit This course is designed for students interested in gaining the knowledge and understanding necessary for (LN, OV, RN) Course 35.5420.0 1/2 credit This is a required course for students enrolled in the Ac (CC, CH, DN, HH, LN, LR, MM, OV, PT, WD) Course 35.3610.0 1/2 credit BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE In the following courses, students will learn CISCO networ king skills that they will apply to design, build, and (ET) Course 35.3710.0 2 credits CISCO INTRO 640-821 Exam Required (DN, KN, LN, WD) Course 35.1030.0 l credit This course reflects the need for development of both speed and accuracy in keyboarding, as well as the flexibility to adapt to changing technologies. This is a two-semester combination of courses 35.1010.0 and 35.1020.0. Principles of Accounting (DN, LN, LR, WD) Course 35.2000.0 1 credit Accounting principles are emphasized in th is course which uses a college-level te xt. The course is designed for the student who wants to major in business administration in college. Note: Elective in grade 11 or 12. Approval by the department chairman is recommended. BUSINESS EDUCATION and COMPUTER SCIENCE Principles of Business, Ad ministration, and Management Course 35.0310.0 1 credit Course 35.0320.0 1/2 credit Course 35.0330.0 1/2 credit This course provides students with knowledge of the types of businesses, as well as various applications, laws, and theories of business. Along with a brief historical pe rspective, business terminology and principles will be emphasized. Students will learn to analyze the functions of business through evaluating, planning, organizing, and controlling. Students will be expected to think analyti cally; improve written and oral communication skills; enhance listening and questioning skills; learn and practice the art of conversation; improve public speaking skills; broaden their awareness of career options; pr actice using teamwork to make decisi ons and solve problems; and learn why people skills, communications skills, and networking skills can help them succeed in th eir careers. Students will develop human resource skills including diversity training , attitude, attendance, accountability, employer/employee rights, discrimination, availability of information, as we Course 35.2510.0 1/2 credit [T] Students will develop computer literacy that focuses on how computers are utilized for personal, educational, and professional use. The course will use word processing (CC, CT, DL, DN, HH, KN, LN, MM, OV, OW, PR, PT, PH, RA, SP, WD) Course 35.2520.0 1/2 credit This course is designed for higher-level uses of problem solving and theoretical applications using word processing, (DN, PR, PT, PH OV, WD) Course 35.2480.0 1/2 credit Course 35.2490.0 3/4 credit The major purpose of this course is to help students fu rther develop computer skills. Advanced Microsoft Office skills and the Microsoft Office Specialist certification progra m will be the major focus of this course. Students will (New Course) Course 35.3630.4 (H) 1/2 credit Course 35.3640.4 (H) 1 credit WOW CWDSA Exam Required These courses will help students develop the ability to defi ne an information need, understand available sources of s on a wide range of topics relevant to their interests and fields of study. Students enrolled in the one credit 35. 3640.4 class are required to take the WOW Certified Web Designer Associate High School Senior Year at CCBC Catonsville OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (OOP) DU AREA OF STUDY Object Oriented Programming OVERVIEW OF STUDY: This program of study is designed for high school students who would like the opportunity to consider a career in co mputer programming. Students will learn Object Oriented Programming Languages including Visual Basic and C++ and will be able to use these languages which emphasize design and development for Windows-based, business applications programs. EARN DUAL CREDIT: Each high school course co unts toward high school career completer credit or college credit for a certificate and associate degree. Each co Implementation Fall, 2005 Financial Management Using Management OR Entrepreneurship 35.4300.0(.5cr) Principles of Information Systems Management I Information Systems Management II Pathway: Pathway: Pathway: Pathway: Administrative Principles of Business Administration and Management Principles of Information Technology CIP# Proposed implementation Fall, 2006 Computer Science A AP Computer Science AB AP JAVA Programming Computer Repair E-business Management E-business Technology (.5 cr) [A] Financial Mgnt Using Technology Pathway: Pathway: Pathway: Software and Computer Database Applications CIP III Recommended electives for Grade 12: Business Internship 35.1300.0 (1 cr) Interactive Multimedia Programming 35.2530.0 (1 cr) Parallel enrollment in college coursework A minimum of tw o credits from the following is required: English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Govern ment World History US History Requirements Software & Computer Principles of Business Administration and Management (1 cr) Financial Management Requirements/Electives Physical Education English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Govern ment World History US History Graduation Requirements Software & Computer Principles of Business Administration and Management (1 cr) Financial Management E-Business Management** Entrepreneurship Requirements/Electives Physical Education Principles of (Comprehensive high schools) English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Govern ment World History US History Requirements Software & Computer Applications I (.5 cr) (T) Principles of Business Administration and Management (1 cr) Financial Management Principles of Requirements/Electives Physical Education Program Name Administrative Services English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Govern ment World History US History Graduation Requirements Principles of Business Administration and Management (1 cr) Financial Management Information Systems Management I* (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education Information Systems Management II** Program Name: Information Technology English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Govern ment World History US History Requirements Education Credit Fine Arts Fine Arts Computer Classes ation of the following Computer Repair Computer Information Processing I C++ Programming JAVA AP Progr amming Computer Information Processing II Database Applications JAVA Programming Survey of Computer Languages E-business Management Multimed ia Programming Visual Basic Requirements/Electives Physical Education (CC,CH, LR, MM, NT, WST) Marketing English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Computer Information Business Classes Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Internship (1 cr) Economics (.5 cr) E-business Management (CH, DL, DN, FR, KN, OV, PH, PK, RN, WD) English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Computer Information Business Classes Technology Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Business Classes Keyboarding & Keyboarding (.5 cr) Career Strategies (.5 cr) Computer Information Computer Information Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Financial Planning, Banking and Credit (.5) International Finance (.5) World of Finance (.5) Business Communication only at Lansdowne (LN, OV, RN) English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Business Classes Computer Information Financial Management Business Management Economics Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. (DL, DN, KN, LN, PH, WD) 2008-2009 for students enrolled in comple English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Business Classes Keyboarding & Keyboarding (.5 cr) Computer Information Accounting I* (1 cr) Accounting II** (1 cr) Business Elective (1 cr) if was completed. Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Computer Information Internship (1 cr) Economics (.5 cr) E-Business Management E-Business Technology (Comprehensive high schools) English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Business Classes Keyboarding & Keyboarding (.5 cr) Computer Information Communications Technology in Business Office Technology and Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Internship (1 cr) Economics (.5 cr) E-business Management (Comprehensive high schools) English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Science Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History Requirements Foundations of Technology (.5 cr) Computer Information Business Classes Business Administration & Technology I (2 cr) Business Administration & Technology I* (2 cr) Microcomputer Applications Business Administration & Technology II** (2 cr) Microcomputer Applications Requirements/Electives Physical Education Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Accounting I (1 cr) Maggie A. Caples, Ed.D., Supervisor mcaples@bcps.org dwhite@bcps.org Martha Commins, Technical Representative Phone: 410-887-8922 Fax: 410-252-6218 Family Studies Middle School Program Family Studies High Sc FAMILY STUDIES Career and Technology Education (HH) Course 65.1310.0,* 65.1310.4* 1 credit * Topics of study include influences on parenthood practices, ch ild development, guiding child behavior, and responsibilities of parenthood. Students participate in a child development laboratory for preschool age children. Note: Elective for grades 11 and 12. Clothing and Textiles I (Determined by Registration) Course 65.3010.0 1 credit The course emphasizes garment construction. Related topics includ e consumer information, clothing choice, and careers in the t extile and clothing field. The course builds upon the basic understandings and skills developed in middle school. Note: Students must supply small sewing equipment and fabrics. Clothing and Textiles II (LR, WD) Course 65.1360.0 1 credit Course 65.1380.0 .5 credit In this course, students study the contributions that families make (OV) Course 65.1320.0* and 65.1320.4 1 credit Students investigate ages and stages of child growth and developm ent not studied in ERP I. Imp acts of current so (DN, RA) Course 65.3100.0 .5 credit In this course, students learn to make decisions about the selection, purchase, and care of apparel. Clothing styles and choice s are examined from historical, consumer, and psychological viewpoints. Laboratory experiences are included. Note: Students must supply fabric for one project. * This course provides a Service Learning component. FAMILY STUDIES Elective Courses Foods for Singles (CT, TW) Course 65.2040.0 .5 credit (DN, HH, KN, SP, TW, WD) Course 65.1400.0 .5 credit In this course students learn practical skills for becoming indepe ndent. Topics include money management, career development, consumer skills, balancing work and family, interpersona l relationships, housing selection, and food decisions. Note: Elective for grades 11 and 12. Intercultural Nutrition and Foods (CT, LR, MM, NT, OV, OM, SP) Course 65.2100.0 1 credit Course 65.2110.0, 65.2120.0 .5 credit This course focuses on the cuisines of cultures and countries throughout the world. The effect of climate, history, geography, (CH, CT, DN, KN, MM, OV, OM, PH, SP, WD) Course 65.4540.0, 65.4540.8, 65.4540.9 .5 credit (T) (HH, KN, LR, MM, NT, OM, RA, TW, WD) Course 65.2010.0 1 credit The contribution of food to life-long wellne ss is studied in this course. Laboratory experiences are used to help students lea rn about the nutritive, psychological, and social aspects of eating. Consumer information related to food is included. Residential and Interior Design (FH, RA) Course 65.5100.0 .5 credit This course includes the study of the housing needs of individuals and families and ways to satisfy these needs. Selecting, fi nancing, furnishing, and decorating homes are studied. FAMILY STUDIES Course 66.0200.0, 66.0200.4 (H) 1 credit Programs Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Child Care Child Development/ERP I Child Development II and Decisions in Family Living or Nutrition and Foods I or Entrepreneurship Decisions in Family Living or Nutrition and Foods I or Entrepreneurship or Child Development Internship or Honors Child Development Internship Criminal Justice Technology Survey of Criminal Communication in Criminal Justice Survival Skills/First Aid/CPR in Criminal Justice and Human Relations in Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Law and Criminalistics, and Internship in Criminal Justice or Honors Internship in Criminal Human Associate Introduction to Human Services Independent Living and Decisions in Family Living Psychology or Advanced Placement Psychology Human Services Internship Nutrition & Associate Nutrition and Foods I Food Preparation and Management and Nutrition and Food Science Nutrition and Food Science Internship School Age Development Child Development/ERP I Independent Living and School Age Child Development & Care and Software and Computer Applications I School Age Child Development & Care Internship or Mentored Project Teaching Academy of Maryland Child Development/ERP I or Child and Adolescent Development Teaching as a Profession Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction and Education Academy Internship FAMILY STUDIES Course 66.0210.0, 66 .0210.4 (H) 1 credit Course 66.0230.0 1 credit Nutrition and Foods Course 66.0300.0 1 credit Entrepreneurship Course 35.4300.0 1/2 credit Child Development Internship Course 66.0240.0, 66.0240.4 (H) 1 credit Course 66.0220.0, 66.0220.4 (H) 2 credits Course 66.0500.0, 66.0500 (H) 1/2 credit Communication in Criminal Justice Course 66.0510.0, 66.0510 (H) 1/2 credit Survival Skills/First Aid/CPR in Criminal Justice Course 66.0520.0 1 credit Human Relations in Criminal Justice Course 66.0530.0 1 credit Introduction to Criminal Justice Course 66.0540.0, 66.0540.4 (H) 1/2 credit Criminalistics Course 66.0550.0 1 credit PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES: Internship in Criminal Justice Course 66.0560.0 1 credit Internship in Criminal Justice Course 66.0570.0 1.5 credits Internship in Criminal Justice Course 66.0580.0 2 credits HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATE (CT, DN, KN, LR, MM, NT, OV, PT) CIP# 2099994 In this program, students investigate job possibilities, practi ce work readiness skills, and explore careers in the broad and r apidly growing human services field. Professionals in the human services Course 66.0600.0, 66.0600.4 (H) 1 credit Independent Living Course 66.0800.0, 66.0800.4 1/2 credit Decisions in Family Living Course 66.0230.0 1 credit * This course provides a Service Learning component. FAMILY STUDIES Course 66.0650.0, 66.0650.4 (H) 2 credits Course 66.0670.0, 66.0670.4 (H) 1 credit Course 66.0300.0 1 credit Nutrition and Food Science Course 66.0310.0, 66.0310.4 (H) 1/2 credit Course 66.0320.0, 66.0320.4 (H) 1/2 credit Course 66.0330.0 2 credits Course 41.2200.0 1 credit Residential and Interior Design Course 66.0410.0 1/2 credit Fashion Strategies Course 66.0400.0 1/2 credit Course 35.4100.0 1 credit PLUS Course 35.4120.0 OR 2 credits Independent Study Course 41.9010.0 1 credit * This course provides a Service Learning component FAMILY STUDIES Course 66.0200.0, 66.0200.4 (H) 1 credit School Age Child Development & Care* Course 66.0700.0, 66.0700.4 1 credit Course 66.0800.0, 66.0800.4 (H) 1/2 credit Software and Computer Applications I Course 35.2510.0 1/2 credit PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES: School Age Child Development & Care Internship 66.0750.0, 66.0750.4 (H) 1 credit 66.0770.0, 66.0770.4 (H) 2 credits Course 66.0200.0, 66.0200.4 1 credit Child and Adolescent Development* Course 66.0900.0 1credit Teaching as A Profession Course 66.0910.0 1 credit Course 66.0920.0 1 credit Education Academy Internship Course 66.0930.0 1 credit English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World Hi story US History EPI (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health(.5 cr) Recommended Electives Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2550.0 (1 cr) Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.0 (1 cr) or Honors Introduction to Human 66.0600.4 (H) (1 cr) Foreign Language Psychology 15.1300.0 (.5 cr) or Psychology: AP 15.1300.6 (1 cr) Foreign Language ** Child Development Internship/Mentored Project 66.0240.0 (1 cr), 66.0220.0, (2 cr) or **Honors Child Development Internship/Mentored Project 66.0240.4 (H) (1 cr) 66.0220.4 (H) (2 cr) Decisions in Family Living 66.0230.0 (1 cr) Nutrition and Foods I 66.0300.0 (1 cr) or Entrepreneurship 34.4300.0 (.5 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.0 (1 cr) or Honors Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.4 (H) (1 cr) Foreign Language Psychology 15.1300.0 (.5 cr) or Psychology: Advanced Placement 15.1300.6 (AP) (1 cr) Foreign Language **Criminalistics 66.0550.0 (1 cr) Introduction to Criminal Justice 66.0540.0 (.5 cr) Internship in Criminal 66.0560.0 (1 cr) 66.0570.0 (1.5 cr) 66.0580.0 (2 cr) or Honors Internship in Criminal 66.0560.4 (H) (1 cr) 66.0570.4 (H) (1.5 cr) 66.0580.4 (H) (2 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear Program Name: Human Services Associate__ English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Child Development/ERP I 66.0200.0 (1 cr) or Honors Child Development/ERP I 66.0200.4 (H) (1 cr) Statistics 20.6000.0 (.5 cr) Nutrition and Foods I 66.0300.0 (1 cr) Entrepreneurship 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Foreign Language **Human Services Internship/ Mentored Project 66.0650.0 (2 cr) 66.0670.0 (1 cr) or **Honors Human Services Internship/ Mentored Project 66.0650.4 (H) (2 cr) 66.0670.4 (H) (1 cr) Psychology 15.1300.0 (.5 cr) or Psychology: AP 15.1300.6 (1 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear Program Name: Nutrition English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Entrepreneurship 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Accounting I 35.2010.0 (1 cr) Foreign Language Living with Biotechnology 65.4540.0 (.5 cr) Intercultural Food & Nutrition 65.2100.0 (1 cr) 65.2110.0 (.5 cr) **Nutrition & Food Science Internship/Mentored Project 66.0330.0 (2 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Accounting I 35.2010.0 (1 cr) Entrepreneurship 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Foreign Language Architectural Drafting & Design 55.4200.4 (1 cr) Foreign Language Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear Program Name: School Age Development and Care__ English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World History US History (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.0 (1 cr) Honors Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.4 (H) (1 cr) Foreign Language Psychology 15.1300.0 (.5 cr) Psychology: AP 15.1300.6 (1 cr) Entrepreneurship 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Foreign Language ** School Age Child Development & Care Internship/ Mentored Project 66.0750.0 (1 cr), 66.0770.0 (2 cr) **Honors School Age Child Development & Care Internship/ Mentored Project 66.0750.4 (H) (1 cr), 66.0770.4 (H) (2 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear Program Name: Teacher Academy of Maryland__ English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Mathematics Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Earth Science or Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective Social Studies American Government World Hi story US History EPI (.5 cr) Graduation Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Fine Arts (1 cr) Health (.5 cr) Recommended Software & Computer Applications I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) Speech I 10.2550.0 (.5 cr) 10.2510.0 (1 cr) Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.0 (1 cr) or Honors Introduction to Human Services 66.0600.4 (H) (1 cr) Psychology 15.1300.0 (.5 cr) or Psychology: AP 15.1300.6 (1 cr) Foundations of Curriculum & Instruction 66.0920.0 (1 cr) ** Teacher Academy of Maryland Internship/ Mentored Project 66.0930.0 (1 cr) Students are encouraged to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses wh en they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so ear JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps) Course 86.3100.0 to 86.6610.0 This is a progressive three-year coeducati onal elective leadership program, offering one credit per year toward graduation. JR OTC is designed to improve the students’ interpersonal skills by deve loping self-discipline, character and communication skills. Thro ughout this program, students will gain an understanding of their right s, privileges and responsibilities as American citizens. For s tudents seeking postsecondary education, this program may provide schola rship opportunities. Students, who choose to enter the armed f and have successfully completed this program and earned their high school diploma, may be given up to a two pay-grade advanceme nt at the time of enlistment. Students enrolled in JROTC are under no obligation to join the armed forces. Also, membership in t JROTC program is not a guarantee of one's eligib ility to enter the armed forces after graduation. Army (LN, PT)) Air Force (KN) Navy (DN, RA, WD) Marines (CH, FH, MM, OV, PR) 86.6100.0- 86.5100.0- 86.4100.0- 86.3100.0- 86.6610.0 86.5610.0 86.4610.0 86.3610.0 Lansdowne (LN) Kenwood (KN) Dundalk (DN) Chesapeake (CH) Patapsco (PT) Randallstown (RA) Franklin (FH) Woodlawn (WD) Milf ord Mill Academy (MM) Overlea (OV) Parkville (PR) Career Oriented Program (COP) This program offers students an integratio n of academic and career instruction with This program provides career and technology work experiences fo Cooperative Office Education See listing under Business Education for this course description. See listings under Business Education for course descriptions. See listings under Special Educa tion for program description. Work-Based Learning Experi ences offered by CTE Offices See listings under Business Education. See listings under Family Studies. See listings under Technical Programs. Career and Technology Contact Carver Center for Arts and Technology for course listings. Contact Eastern Technical High School for course listings. Contact Milford Mill Academy for course listings. Contact Sollers Point Technical High School for course listings. Contact Western School of Technology and Environmental Science for course listings. Suggested Internship Selection Criteria can be found on p. VI-8 of the "Administr ative Handbook for Work Based Learning Programs and Experiences." Internship 86.9100.0, 86.9400.0 .5 to 2 credits This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their cla ssroom learning in a career area under the supervision of a professional in that field. With direc tion from their mentors/supervisors, the student interns will obser ve, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems as well as perform ro utine tasks. In addition, students will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develop an enrichment project related to th eir individual career placement. Arts/Humanities Intern 86.9420.0, 86.9520.0, 86.9620. 0, 86.9720.0 .5 to 2 credits 86.9420.4, 84.9520.4, 86.9620.4, 86.9720.4 (H) 86.9420.5, 86.9520.5, 86.9620.5, 86.9720.5 (GT) This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their classroom learning in the career ar arts and humanities under the supervision of a professional in th at field. With direction from their mentors/supervisors, the student interns will observe, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems as well as perform routine tasks. In addition, stud ents will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develo p an enrichment project related to their individual career pl acement. Business/Finance/Computer Science Intern 86.9430.0, 86.9530.0, 86.9630. 0, 86.9730.0 .5 to 2 credits 86.9430.4, 86.9530.4, 86.9630.4, 86.9730.4 (H) 86.9430.5, 86.9530.5, 86.9630.5, 86.9730.5 (GT) This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their classroom learning in the career ar business/finance/computer science under the supervision of a professional in that field. With direction from their mentors/sup ervisors, the student interns will observe, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems as well as perform routine tasks. In ad dition, students will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develop an enrichment project related to their indivi dual career placement. Health/Human/Public Services Intern 86.9440.0, 86.9540.0, 86.9640.0, 86.9740.0 .5 to 2 credits 86.9440.4, 86.9540.4, 86.9640.4, 86.9740.4 (H) 86.9440.5, 86.9540.5, 86.9640.5, 86.9740.5 (GT) This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their classroom learning in the career ar health, human, and public services under the supervision of a professional in that field. With direction from their mentors/su pervisors, the student interns will observe, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems as well as perform routine tasks. In ad dition, students will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develop an enrichment project related to their indivi dual career placement. Information Technology Intern 86.9450.0, 86.9550.0, 86.9650.0, 86.9750.0 .5 to 2 credits 86.9450.4, 86.9550.4, 86.9650.4, 86.9750.4 (H) 86.9450.5, 86.9550.5, 86.9650.5, 86.9750.5 (GT) This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their classroom learning in the career ar information technology under the supervision of a professional in that field. With direction from their mentors/supervisors, th e student interns will observe, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems, as well as perform routine tasks. In addition, stud ents will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develo p an enrichment project related to their individual career pl acement. Mathematics/Science/Engineering Intern 86.9410.0 , 86.9510.0, 86.9610.0, 86.9710.0 .5 to 2 credits 86.9410.4, 86.9510.4, 86.9610.4, 86.9710.4 (H) 86.9410.5, 86.9510.5, 86.9610.5, 86.9710.5 (GT) This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to extend and apply their classroom learning in the career ar mathematics/science/engineering under the supervision of a professional in that field. With direction from their mentors/super visors, the student interns will observe, explore, and discuss solutions to authentic problems as well as perform routine tasks. In ad dition, students will maintain a reflective journal of their experiences and will develop an enrichment project related to their indivi dual career placement. Emergency Medical Services/Fire Rescue Engineering Careers Engineering Technician Environmental Technology Graphic/Print Communications Technology Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning/Welding Horticulture Mechanical and Agriculture Construction Tech Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Careers Multimedia Communications Allied Health Allied Health/Certified Nursing Assistant Allied Health/Rehabilitative Therapeutic Fitness Animal and Environmental Sciences Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Service Technology Carpentry Careers Computer Aided Tec TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster The following technical progra ms are approved Career and Technology Educat Audio Video Communications (DN) CIP: 50.0706.1 (OV) CIP: 50.0402.4 The Audio Video Communications program will prepare students to use and maintain radio, audio, and video equipment through experiences in areas relating to broadcasting and audio and video production. Students will develop skills relating to communi cations, broadcasting, editing, enterprising, technical and script writing, and promotion. These courses allow students to expand their knowledge of the communication and broadcast industry and encourage students to focus on their individual talents in audio vide specific areas. Students will be prepared with basic skills that will enable them to pursue careers or advanced education in communications, broadcasting, or audio/video production fields. Students who complete the program successfully may earn nine articulated credits with The Community College of Baltimore County. Graphic/Print Communications Technology (KN, OV, SPT, WST) CIP: 48.0201.4 The Graphic/Print Communications Technol ogy program will provide st udents with the fundamenta application skills, and interpersonal skills ne cessary to enter and succeed in a diverse, high-paying career associated with th graphic/print communications industry, the largest manufacturing in dustry in Maryland. Students will learn about artistic expre computer operations, graphics and imagery software applications (Adobe Illustrator, QuarkXPress, InDesign, Photoshop, PageMaker electronic publishing, mechanical CIP: 50.0706.1 The Telemedia program is intended to prepare students for employment or further study in the fields of film, television, the In TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster HEALTH and BIOSCIENCES CLUSTER Allied Health (MM, SPT) CIP: 51.9999.1 The Allied Health/Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program introduc es students to the various occupations found in the health field. Students apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, basic patient care procedures, medication calculations, and communication skills necessary to assist clients (MM) CIP: 51.9999.1 The Allied Health/Rehabilitative Therapeutic Services program introd uces students to the various occupations in the health care field, as well as to a basic understanding of the rehabilitation process. Students apply knowledge of the human body, medical termino logy, basic patient care procedures, medication calculations, and communication skills necessary (all high schools eligible, training site at Woodlawn High) CIP: 43.0203.4 This program provides theoretical and hands-on experience for careers in the fire/rescue and emergency medical services (EMT) fields. Student experiences include traini ng and certification in Emergency Medical Te chnician (EMT-B) and Haz-Mat Operations. The Extended Pre-Hospital Care course incl udes certification in Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS), CPR Emergency Care, Pediatric TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster Health Science Technology (WST) CIP: 51.9999.1 The Health Science Technology Program introduces students to the various occupations found in the health care field. The progr am provides opportunities for students to learn the basic skills used by entry-level health care assistants. Students apply knowl anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, health office management skills, basic assessment procedures, medical mathematics, and technical communications necessa (CC, MM, SPT, WST) CIP: 12.0450.0 (WD) CIP: 12.0401.4 Professional Image Services is a rigorous, high quality program th at is designed to present the students with a challenging opp ortunity to obtain four credits of employable and technical skills that are based on state and national standards and core learning obje These life-long learning skills will Maryland State Manicurist license. The st TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster CONSTRUCTION and DEVELOPMENT CLUSTER Carpentry Careers (CC, KN, LN, SPT) CIP: 46.0201.4 Students in the Carpentry Careers program acquire information and experience related to residential and commercial construction Hand and power tools, leveling instruction, foundation layout, grades of lumber, fasteners, floor and wall construction, partit ions, roof construction, insulation, blueprint reading, forming and job estimating are units of instruction emphasized for carpentry stude (DN, OV, OM, PH) CIP: 46.9999.4 Students will acquire the necessary skills and practical experien ce to be successful in construc tion craft careers. The progra m prepares students with related academic skills, workpl ace readiness, and technical and life-long learning skills that are needed in the global workplace. Safe use of hand/pow er tools and equipment, related supplies and ma terials, and blueprint reading are emphasized. Students explore careers in building and home improvement, residential and commercial building maintenance, carpentry, electric plumbing, sheet metal, wall and drywall finishing, and related construction applications. Upon completion of the program stude eligible for advanced placement in the Associated Builders an d Contractors (ABC) Apprentices hip Training Program and other apprentice programs, both union and non-union. Students may also enter employment and/or journeyperson apprenticeship opportunities including Construction Craft Laborer. Students wh (ET, MM, NT) CIP: 52.2001.4 Students will acquire skills and practical experience to be successf ul in a construction career w (LN, SPT) CIP: 46.0302.4 Students receive instruction in the procedur es required for the installation and repair of wiring and control systems for resid ential and commercial systems. Instruction includes basic electrical theory, circuitry, motor co ntrol wiring, circuit protection, install ation of lighting and power circuits (both commercial and residential), an d the use of electrical test equi pment. Theory taught in the TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (H VAC)/Welding Construction Trades Careers (OV) CIP: 17.0201.4 The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) program is a comprehensive program that prepares students with related academic, workplace readiness, technical, and lif e-long learning skills that are needed in the modern workplace. The program w introduce students to the latest climate control systems with hand s-on training on central air, heat pumps, oil and gas furnace most light commercial units being used today. Senior level summ er and capstone work experience will also allow credit for HVAC apprenticeship work experience st andards. Students successfully completing the program and obtaining a state apprenticeship li will receive credit for one year of their st ate apprenticeship. They may be eligible for advanced placement in first year appr enticeship in the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Apprenticeship Training Program and may also be eligible for advanced placemen and/or testing opportunities through other union or non-union apprenticeship programs. Upon graduation, students can enter employment, complete journeyperson apprenticeship, and/or earn a degree at a two-or four-year college. Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Careers (WST) CIP: 46.0501.4 The program prepares students to install and maintain water suppl y systems, waste removal systems, and various fixtures and gas Animal and Environmental Sciences (HH) CIP: 03.0101.4 The program prepares individuals to apply essential technical knowledge, practical skills, and interpersonal relationship skill s to serve (WST CIP: 03.0102.4 Environmental Technology is a career field that utilizes the princi ples of science, engineering, and computer technology to pro enhance the environment and human health. This program emphasizes the application of environmental sciences through the use of technology, hands-on projects, and field activities. A sequence of courses covers: natural resources, water, land and air syst ems, environmental sampling and analysis, pollution prevention and control, waste management, and Geographic Information Systems. (HH, LN) CIP: 01.0601.4 The Horticulture program prepares individuals to apply the e ssential technical knowledge, practical skills, and interpersonal relationship skills necessary to produce, ma TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster Mechanical and Agricultural Construction Technology (HH) CIP: 01.0201.4 The Mechanical and Agricultural Construction Technology program will prepare students with fundam ental workplace academic skills, technical application skills, interpersonal readiness skills , and problem-solving research skills necessary to succeed agricultural production, related construction trade, or allied se rvice career. The program will give students a background in repair and maintenance of engines/equipment and essen tial building, repairing, and designing skills used in the construction of agricultur structures. The program will provide students with extensive and diverse mechanical knowledge and skills to pursue one of the many construction/mechanical skills careers availabl e or background knowledge for postseconda ry training, such as a college program in Engineering or an apprenticeship training Computer Systems and Network Technician (MM) CIP: 47.0105.4 (SPT, WST) CIP: 47.0105.4 Computer Aided Technical Drafting (CAD) (MM) CIP: 48.0101.4 TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster Engineering Technician CIP: 14.1701.4 Engineering Technician is a rigorous program of studies that provides students with a broad understanding of manufacturing and CIP: 48.0503.4 Industrial Engineering is a rigorous progra m of study that prepares st udents with related academic , workplace readiness, techni cal, and lifelong learning skills that are needed in the modern industrial workplace. This prog ram provides students with hands-on, rea l-world experience taught by industry profession Automotive Collision Repair (SPT) CIP: 47.0635.0 The Automotive Collision Repair program will provide students with the related academic, critical thinking, customer service, computer technology, workplace readiness, an d technical skills necessary to succeed in the collision repair and automotive refi nishing technical field. Classroom and hands-on instruction will prepar e students with Industry-Collision Repair (I-CAR) and Automotiv Service Excellence/National Automotive Technology Education Fo undation (ASE/NATEF) entry-level employment skills. Training will include automotive collision non-structural repair, structural repair, welding and cutting, refinishing, estimating, plast ic repair, as TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Career and Technology Education (continued) Approved Career and Technology Education Completer Programs by Cluster High School Senior Year at CCBC Catonsville CAREER OPTIONS TRAIN FOR A JOB! SAVE MONEY AND TIME! ENHANCE SKILLS! BUILD CONFIDENCE! The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) Catonsville and the Baltimore County Public Schools invite high school seniors to get a head start on both college and career. CCBC's Career Direct Enrollment programs are an exciting option for se niors who have only a few classes in the morning and have the afternoon free. Each class taken at CCBC earns credits for both high s This program provides students with the skills needed to manuf acture quality parts on conventional and CNC lathes and mills. F rom This program of study provides students with the skills needed to operate CAD workstations using AutoCAD and Microstation Graphics for Design applications in the Architecture Engineering and Civil fields. Students learn how to construct and documen CAD drawings using appropriate engineering practices and to or ganize and manage files with operating system commands. This option is designed to prepare students for employment in this high demand area with an entry-level salary around $25,000*. (*Th ese figures are based on CCBC Catonsville's jo b placement and the CAD Advisory Board.) For more information about the CAD program, contact Tom Barrett at 410-455-4298. Courses 63.2610.0 CCBC CADD 1, 62.2620.0 CCBC CADD 2, 63.2630.0 CCBC CADD 3, 63.2640.0 CCBC CADD 4 TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX All Schools –Woodlawn Training Site _ Emergency Medical Services/Fire Rescue English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5) Public Speaking (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Parallel/Dual Enrollment Advanced Classes/AP Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Carpentry Careers English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5) Public Speaking (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Carpentry Careers CWE 60.1190.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Carpentry Careers IV 62.1140.0 (1 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX RE Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5) Public Speaking (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX RECOMMENDATION Proposed 07-08 Carver Center _________ Program Name: Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management __ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5 cr) Public Speaking (.5 cr) Foreign Lang. Business Management 35.4600.0 (.5 cr) Foreign Lang. 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Work Experience 60.1090.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 62.1040.0 (1 cr) or GT Culinary Arts IV 62.1040.5 (1 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Multimedia Communications________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foundations of Art Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5) Public Speaking (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Multimedia Production 60.3390.0 (3 cr) **Multimedia Production & Design III 61.3330.0 (2 cr) ** Multimedia Production & Design 61.3330.5 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Telemedia____________________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foundations of Art Art and Technology Photography 42.4620.0 Studio II Draw/Paint 42.6420.0 (1 cr) 42.8020.0 (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Keyboarding (.5) Public Speaking (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Telemedia CWE 60.3490.0 **Telemedia Design III GT 60.3430.5 (1 cr) Telemedia Design IV GT 60.3440.5 (1 cr) Telemedia Ind. Study 60.3480.5 (1 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. ART INTERMEDIA COURSE MATRIX Catonsville High_School_________ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental, or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Computer Information Fundamentals of Art (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Dundalk High__________ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Audio/Video Communication CWE 63.3290.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Audio/Video Communication III 63.3230.0 (3 cr) **Audio/Video Communication III 60.3230.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX RECOMMENDATION Proposed 07-08 Dundalk High _________ Program Name: Construction Craft Technician________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 60.1690.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 60.1630.0 (2 cr) Parallel/Dual Enrollment Advanced Classes/AP Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. Eastern Tech _________ Program Name: Allied Health____________ _ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Honors Anatomy and Physiology Requirements/Electives Honors Latin 1 & 2 Latin 3 Science Elective AP Psychology Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Eastern Tech______ _________ Program Name: Automotive Service Technology ________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX RECOMMENDATION Proposed 07-08 Eastern Tech _________ Program Name: Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management __ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Eastern Tech_____________________ Construction Management_____________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Physical Education (1 cr) Recommended Electives Computer Info Process I 35.2510.0 (.5 cr) 61.1540.0(.5 cr) 35.4300.0 (.5 cr) Business Management 35.4600.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Management III Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Eastern Tech__________________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE course s: Students are encouraged to take Advan ced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX __________ Multimedia Communications ________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. ART INTERMEDIA COURSE MATRIX Franklin High School________ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental, or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Computer Information Fundamentals of Art (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Hereford High_______ Program Name: Mechanical and Agriculture Construction Technology____ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit Intro to Tech Sys in Ag 60.0050.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Agriculture Mechanical CWE 60.9200.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Hereford High__________ Program Name: English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit Intro to Tech Sys in Ag 60.0050.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. or Elective Foreign Lang. or Elect. Foreign Lang. or Elect. 60.0230.0 (1 cr) 62.0220.0 (1 cr) 60.0250.0 (1 cr) AgSemC/AgBus.Mgt 61.0280.0 (1 cr) Work Experience Hort. CWE 60.9210.0 (3cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Hereford High__________ Program Name: Animal and Environmental Sciences____ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit Intro to Tech Sys in Ag 60.0050.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Kenwood High__________ Program Name: Carpentry Careers English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Carpentry Careers III CWE 60.1190.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Carpentry Careers III 60.1130.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Kenwood High__________ Program Name: Graphic/Print Communication Technology English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Graphic CommTechnology III CWE 60.2790.0 (3 cr) Print CommTechnology III CWE 60.2890.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 60.2730.0 (2 cr) Print Communication Technology II 60.2820 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Lansdowne High________ Program Name: Carpentry Careers English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Carpentry Careers III CWE 60.1190.0(3 cr) Program Elective Carpentry Careers III 60.1130.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Lansdowne High__________ Program Name: Electrical Careers English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Electrical Careers III CWE 60.1290.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Electrical Careers III 60.1230.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Lansdowne High__________ Program Name: Horticulture English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) (Ag SemC) 61.0280.0 (1 cr) Landscape Design 60.0230.0 (1 cr) Work Experience 60.9210.0 (3 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Allied Health III CWE 60.3690.0 (3 cr) Program Class 60.3630.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Allied Health/Rehabilitative Therapeutic Fitness English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Allied Health Technology III 60.3790.0 (3 cr) Program Class Allied Health Technology III 60.3730.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name : Automotive Service Technology English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Automotive Service 60.2490.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Automotive Service Technology III 60.2430.0 (3 Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Milford Mill Academy________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Comp Sys Tech Repair 3 CWE 60.1990.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Comp Sys Tech Repair 3 60.1930.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Computer Aided Technical Drafting English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Computer Aided Drafting III 60.2690.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Computer Aided 60.2630.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Construction Management_____________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) ConstMgt Business Law 61.1550.0 (.5 cr) 61.1540.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Management III Program Elective Construction Management III 60.1530.0 (2 cr) Construction Management III 61.1530.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX New Town High School Program Name: Construction Management_____________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) ConstMgt Business Law 61.1550.0 (.5 cr) 61.1540.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Management III Program Elective Construction Management III 60.1530.0 (2 cr) Construction Management III 61.1530.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Overlea High__________ Program Name: Audio Video Communications________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience AudioVideo Comm 3 CWE 60.3290.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Audio Video Comm 3 62.3240.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Overlea High__________ Program Name: Construction Craft Technician________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Craft Tech 60.1690.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Construction Craft Tech III 60.1630.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Overlea High__________ Program Name: Graphic/Print Communication Technology English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Print Communication Technology III Graphic Communication Technology Program Elective Graphic Comm Technology III 60.2730.0 (2 cr) Print Communication Technology III 60.2830.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE course s: Students are encouraged to take Advan ced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Overlea High__________ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Welding I HVAC 61.3130.0 (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience HVAC III CWE 60.2290.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 60.2230.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Owings Mills High_(Students from Franklin High School may attend) Program Name: Construction Craft Technician English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Craft Tech 60.1690.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Construction Craft Tech III 60.1630.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. ART INTERMEDIA COURSE MATRIX Parkville High_School_________ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental, or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Computer Information Fundamentals of Art (.5) Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Multimedia Communications________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Fundamentals of Art Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Multimedia Prod & Design 3 CWE 60.3390.0 (3 cr) Multimedia Prod &Des 3 CWE 61.3390.0 (1 cr) Multimedia Prod & Des 3 CWE 62.2290.0 (1.5 cr) Program Elective **Multimedia Prod & Design III 61.3330.0 (2 cr) Multimedia Prod & Design IIIGT 61.3330.5 (2 cr) Multimedia Prod & Design IV 61.3340.0 Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Program Name: Construction Craft Technician________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Construction Craft Tech 60.1690.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Construction Craft Tech III 60.1630.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech __ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Anatomy and Physiology 25.5020.4 (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Allied Health III CWE 60.3690.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech _________ Program Name: Auto Collision Repair ________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 60.2390.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech _ Program Name: Automotive Service Technology ________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 60.2490.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech _____ Program Name: Carpentry Careers __ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Carpentry Careers 3CWE 60.1190.0 (3) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech___ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Program Class Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech Program Name: Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management _ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 60.1090.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech ______ Program Name: Electrical Careers English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Computer Information Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Electrical Careers III CWE 60.1290.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech __ Graphic/Print Communication Technology__ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Graphic Communication Technology III CWE 60.2790.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Engineering Technician 3 CWE 60.0790.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Sollers Point Tech Program Name: Industrial Engineering English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Industrial Engineering III CWE 60.2990.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE course s: Students are encouraged to take Advan ced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western School of Tech & Env. Science_ Program Name: Automotive Service Technology _ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Auto Service Technology II CWE 61.2490.0 (1.5 cr) 60.2490.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 61.2430.0 (3 cr) 61.2440.0 (1 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western School of Tech & Env. Sci ____ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western School of Tech & Env. Sci _ Program Name: Culinary Arts & Restaurant Management __ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 61.1090.0 (1.5 cr) 60.1090.0 (3 cr) Program Elective 61.1030.0 (3 cr) Management 61.1000.0 (.5 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western School of Tech & Env. Sci __ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Microcomputer Applications 35.2430.0 (.5) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are en ent (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western School of Tech & Env. Sci ___ Program Name: English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) 10.4610.0 (.5 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Environmental Science Technology 60.0490.0 (4 cr) Program Elective Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western Sch of Tech & Env. Sci _______ Program Name: Graphic/Print Communications Tech English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Print Communication Technology Graphic Communication Technology Program Elective Graphic Communication Technology III 60.2730.0 (2 cr) Print Communication Technology III 60.2830.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western Sch of Tech & Env. Sci ____ _________ Program Name: Health Science ________ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Computer Information Technology ( .5 cr) Requirements/Electives Computer Information Technology ( .5 cr) Physical Education (1 cr) Anatomy and Physiology Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience 60.3590.0 (4 cr Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Western Sch of Tech & Env. Sci_ Program Name: Mechanical Construction/Plumbing Careers____ English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology or Concepts of Physical Science Environmental Science or Chemistry or Biology Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Plumbing Careers II CWE 61.1390.0 (1.5 cr) Plumbing Careers III CWE 60.1390.0 (3 cr) Program Elective Plumbing Careers III 60.1330.0 (2 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have sufficient prerequisite skills and may do so earlier than grade 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM COURSE MATRIX Woodlawn High__________ Program Name: Professional Image English 10 English 11 English 12 Algebra II Biology Environmental Science or Chemistry Chemistry or Physics or Science Elective American Government World History US History Requirements Required Technology Education Credit (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Physical Education (1 cr) Requirements/Electives Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Work Experience Prof. Image Service III CWE 60.3990.0 (3 cr) Program-related electives or other CTE courses: Students are encourag ed to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses when they have and may do so earlier than grade 12. CAREER & TECHNOLOGY –EMS /FIRE RESCUE PROGRAM Applications should be forwarded to: John Kovalusky, EMS Instructor, Woodlawn High School 1801 Woodlawn Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207 Phone: 410-887-1309 Fax: 410-887-1325 STUDENT INFORMATION FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME RANK: JR, 2 ADDRESS STATE ZIP CODE HOME PHONE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER [ ] FEMALE [ ] MALE DATE OF BIRTH EMAIL ADDRESS HIGH SCHOOL YOU ARE CURRENTLY ATTENDING (ATTACH CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT) Must include 1 Semester Grades from Current Year GRADE LEVEL IN 2006-2007 (Check) th [ ]10 NAME OF COUNSELOR TELEPHONE NAME OF SCHOOL TO CAREER TRANSITION COORDINATOR TELEPHONE ARE YOU CURENTLY A MEMBER OF A BALTIMORE COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY [ ] YES [ ] NO IF YES, WRITE NAME OF VOLUNTEER CO MPANY CERTIFICATIONS HELD [ ] FIREFIGHTER I [ ] HAZMAT OPERATIONS [ ] FIRST RESPONDER [ ] EMT-B [ ] BLOOD-BORNE PATHOGENS PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME RELATIONSHIP TO STUDENT ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE HOME PHONE WORK PHONE PAGER NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN DATE CAREER & TECHNOLOGY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/FIRE RESCUE Emergency Medical Services/Fire Rescue Program is to enlist and interested in a career as a students are technologically literat e. Technological literacy will enable students to become life long Office of Technology Education – Maryland Tec hnology Education VSC Implementation Plan High School Technology Education Pr ogram of Courses Beginning 2007/08 In order to comply fully with the October, 2005 MSDE, COMAR and VSC requirements for Technology Education, Baltimore County Pub lic Schools will implement a program of course work as identified in this graphic presentation. The goal of this program of courses is to develop students who are technologically literate. The International Technology Education Association defines technological literacy as “the ability to use, manage, understand, and a ssess technology.” Course Title: Credit Value: Notes: 55.1250.0 Introduction to Engineering and Tech Concepts 1 Designed for grade 9 or 10 students as part of a STEM program experience with the science COPS course and algebra I. 55.3500.4 Engineering Principles and Applications [H] 1 Designed for grade 10 and 11 students Course Title: Credit Value: Notes Technology Education Courses 55.1600.0 Advanced Design Applications 1 55.1500.0 Advanced Technological Applications 1 55.8500.4 Engineering Design [Honors] 1 56.0100.0 Impacts and Issues of Technology 1 Career and Technology Education (Not all courses are offered at all schools.) GT - Gifted and Talented H - Honors AP - Advanced Placement Career and Technology Education (Continued) Career and Technology Education (Continued) Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Pre-Engineering Program Project Lead the Way (PLTW) is a CTE instructional program that incorporates the national standards of The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Scien ce Standards and the International Technol ogy Education Associa tion. The program prepares students for further education and careers in engineering and engineering technology. Students are expected to: Develop thinking skills by solving real-world engineering problems. Produce, analyze, and evaluate models of project solutions using computer software. Test and analyze digital circuitry using industry-standard computer software. (CH, WD) Course 56.0200.4 (4) 1 credit [T] [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engineering foundation course emphasizes the development of a design. Students use computer software to produce, analyze and evaluate models of projects solutions. They study the design concepts of form and function, then use state-of-the-art technology to tran slate conceptual design into reproducible products. Principles of Engineering – PLTW (CH, WD) Course 56.0210.4 (H) 1 credit [T] [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engineering foundation course provides an overview of engineering and engineering technology. Students develop problem-solving skills by tackling real-world engineering problems. Through theory and practical hands-on experiences, students address the emerging social and political consequences of technological change. Digital Electronics – PLTW (CH, WD) Course 56.0220.4 (H) 1 credit [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engin eering foundation course introduces students to applied digital logic, a key element careers in engineering and engineering technology. This course explores the smart circuits found in watches, calculators, vide o games and computers. Students use industry-stand ard computer software in testing and analyzing digital circuitry. They design circu solve problems, export their designs to a printed circuit auto-r outing program that generates printed circuit boards, and use a ppropriate components to build their designs. Students use mathematics and science in solving real-world engineering problems. Civil Engineering and Architecture – PLTW (WD) Course 56.0230.4 (H) 1 credit [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engin eering pathway course provides an overview of the fields of Civil Engineering and Architecture, while emphasizing the interrelationship and dependence of both fields on each other. Students use state of the ar software to solve real world problems and communicate solutions to hands-on projects and activities. Aerospace Engineering - PLTW (CH) Course 56.0240.4 (H) 1 credit [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engineering pathway course introduces students to the world of aeronautics, flight, and engineering. Students in this course will apply scientific and engineering concepts to design materials and processes that dir measure, repair, improve, and extend systems in different environments. Engineering Design and Development – PLTW (CH, WD) Course 56.0250.4 (H) 1 credit [H] This Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engin eering capstone course enables students to a pply what they have learned in academic