Occupational/CTE

Courses

AGA304, AGA305, AGA306, AGA307: AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS

Credits 0.5
These courses provide students with the skills and knowledge that are specifically applicable to the tools and equipment used in the industry. In learning to apply basic technical knowledge and skills (engines, power, welding, and structures, among others), students may explore a broad range of topics, including the operation, mechanics, and care of tools, technology and machines; the construction and repair of structures integral to agricultural operations; an introduction or review of electricity and power; and safety procedures.

AGA304, AGA305, AGA306, AGA307: AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS

Credits 0.5
These courses provide students with the skills and knowledge that are specifically applicable to the tools and equipment used in the industry. In learning to apply basic technical knowledge and skills (engines, power, welding, and structures, among others), students may explore a broad range of topics, including the operation, mechanics, and care of tools, technology and machines; the construction and repair of structures integral to agricultural operations; an introduction or review of electricity and power; and safety procedures.

AGG200, AGG201: GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Work with experts in the field of agriculture and take a leadership role by participating in exciting FFA activities
❖ Manage controlled environments to create optimal growth, nutrition, and integrated pest management plans
❖ Use advanced technology and equipment to grow and maintain sustainable flowers, plants, and farm-to-table produce
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, certifications/scholarships, work-based experiences

BUM301, BUM302: MARKETING (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Build your own business as part of the next generation of entrepreneurs and global business leaders
❖ Discover what it takes to be the boss, grow a thriving enterprise, and provide unique customer experiences
❖ Design and implement powerful marketing, advertising, and management plans by operating several student-run companies in competitive business settings
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: College credit, project-based experiences, national competitions

BUM301, BUM302: MARKETING (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Build your own business as part of the next generation of entrepreneurs and global business leaders
❖ Discover what it takes to be the boss, grow a thriving enterprise, and provide unique customer experiences
❖ Design and implement powerful marketing, advertising, and management plans by operating several student-run companies in competitive business settings
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: College credit, project-based experiences, national competitions

BUM311,312: STUDENT STORE & RETAIL OPERATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Embrace your entrepreneurial spirit by operating a thriving school-based enterprise serving the retail needs of students
❖ Team with fellow students in a fast-paced, student-run retail business while developing confidence and employability skills
❖ Develop and present creative marketing solutions and campaigns
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Work-based experiences, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

BUM311, BUM312, BUM313: STUDENT STORE & RETAIL OPERATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Embrace your entrepreneurial spirit by operating a thriving school-based enterprise serving the retail needs of students
❖ Team with fellow students in a fast-paced, student-run retail business while developing confidence and employability skills
❖ Develop and present creative marketing solutions and campaigns
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Work-based experiences, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

BUM332, BUM333: ART PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Express your unique vision to develop, market, and sell your vibrant artistic creations
❖ Utilize advanced techniques in 2D and 3D art using traditional, recycled, and repurposed materials
❖ Showcase your abilities alongside other creative individuals while building a professional portfolio
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine art credit, project-based experiences, national competitions

BUM332, BUM333: ART PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Express your unique vision to develop, market, and sell your vibrant artistic creations
❖ Utilize advanced techniques in 2D and 3D art using traditional, recycled, and repurposed materials
❖ Showcase your abilities alongside other creative individuals while building a professional portfolio
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine art credit, project-based experiences, national competitions

BUM401, BUM402: MARKETING MANAGEMENT

Credits 0.5

❖ Develop an entrepreneurial spirit by operating simulated businesses in competitive settings
❖ Create, present, and market unique materials for advertising, sales, and public relations campaigns
❖ Use professional software and techniques to create impactful business documents, presentations, and websites
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: College credit/scholarships, national competitions, project-based experiences

BUS121: CAREER CHOICES

Credits 0.5
❖ Develop a career plan based upon your unique interests, talents, and goals
❖ Explore a wide range of career opportunities while building valuable community connections and professional skills
❖ Experience opportunities that will maximize employability, problem-solving, and success
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: College credit/scholarships, work-based experiences, national competitions

BUS121 BUS122: CAREER CHOICES

Credits 0.5

❖ Develop a career plan based upon your unique interests, talents, and goals
❖ Explore a wide range of career opportunities while building valuable community connections and professional skills
❖ Experience opportunities that will maximize employability, problem-solving, and success
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: College credit/scholarships, work-based experiences, national competitions

BUS121, BUS122: CAREER CHOICES

Credits 0.5
❖ Develop a career plan based upon your unique interests, talents, and goals
❖ Explore a wide range of career opportunities while building valuable community connections and professional skills
❖ Experience opportunities that will maximize employability, problem-solving, and success
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: College credit/scholarships, work-based experiences, national competitions

BUS202, BUS203: COMPUTER SCIENCE (INTRO)

Credits 0.5
❖ Write the code that powers the real world including interactive video games, websites, apps, and programs
❖ Use advanced software to control and manipulate physical computing devices
❖ Analyze the extreme impact of computing and online ethical behavior
Career Focus: Prepared for advanced certifications and further education
Extras: Certifications, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

BUS205, BUS206: ESPORTS 1 STEM COMPUTER SCIENCE

Credits 0.5

This course introduces students to the growing esports industry, covering gameplay strategy, team dynamics, marketing, event production, and career pathways. Students will develop technical skills, leadership abilities, and professional portfolios while addressing health, wellness, and ethics in gaming. Hands-on projects, including tournaments and capstone projects, prepare students for careers in esports and related fields. Through collaboration and real-world applications, students gain the knowledge and skills to succeed in the modern gaming industry.

BUS211, BUS212: MICROSOFT ACADEMY: WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT, ACCESS

Credits 0.5

❖ Develop a competitive advantage by earning the latest industry-recognized Microsoft® certifications
❖ Become a pro in the business world’s standard software applications to complete projects quickly and efficiently
❖ Employ a variety of innovative digital tools, applications, and data management systems to solve business challenges
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Certifications, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

BUS317, BUS318: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Thrive in an office environment using advanced communication strategies to engage audiences
❖ Create and deliver dynamic presentations which will be showcased in a professional portfolio
❖ Advance your career options with organizational skills, resume building, and public speaking
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: English credit, certifications, national competitions

BUS317, BUS318: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Thrive in an office environment using advanced communication strategies to engage audiences
❖ Create and deliver dynamic presentations which will be showcased in a professional portfolio
❖ Advance your career options with organizational skills, resume building, and public speaking
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: English credit, certifications, national competitions

BUS326, BUS327, BUS426, BUS427: DIGITAL & PRINT JOURNALISM

Credits 0.5

❖ Conduct interviews, research, write, and design publications for print and online media showcasing creativity
❖ Master investigative skills, responsible reporting, and journalistic writing techniques
❖ Examine the role of news media in our society
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: English elective credit, work-based experiences, scholarships

BUS326, BUS327, BUS426, BUS427: DIGITAL & PRINT JOURNALISM

Credits 0.5

❖ Conduct interviews, research, write, and design publications for print and online media showcasing creativity
❖ Master investigative skills, responsible reporting, and journalistic writing techniques
❖ Examine the role of news media in our society
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: English elective credit, work-based experiences, scholarships

BUS334, BUS335: FINANCIAL MATH

Credits 0.5

❖ Discover how to start planning and saving for the lifestyle you want to enjoy
❖ Get the inside scoop on how investments, loans, and banks work to secure financial freedom
❖ Make smart financial decisions to avoid the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math or Algebra credit, work-based experiences, national competitions

BUS334, BUS335: FINANCIAL MATH

Credits 0.5

❖ Discover how to start planning and saving for the lifestyle you want to enjoy
❖ Get the inside scoop on how investments, loans, and banks work to secure financial freedom
❖ Make smart financial decisions to avoid the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math or Algebra credit, work-based experiences, national competitions

BUS334, BUS335: FINANCIAL MATH

Credits 0.5

❖ Discover how to start planning and saving for the lifestyle you want to enjoy
❖ Get the inside scoop on how investments, loans, and banks work to secure financial freedom
❖ Make smart financial decisions to avoid the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math or Algebra credit, work-based experiences, national competition

BUS374, 375: IB PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Credits 0.5

This is a required component of the International Baccalaureates's Career-related program. Intended to develop attitudes, skills, and strategies applicable to both personal and professional situations, these courses emphasize personal growth and development, interpersonal skills, intercultural understanding, and the use of ethics. IB Personal and Professional Skills courses are linked to students' career-related studies and may include work-based experiences.

BUS417, BUS418: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Thrive in an office environment using advanced communication strategies to engage audiences
❖ Create and deliver dynamic presentations which will be showcased in a professional portfolio
❖ Advance your career options with organizational skills, resume building, and public speaking
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: English credit, certifications, national competitions

BUS417, BUS418: BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Thrive in an office environment using advanced communication strategies to engage audiences
❖ Create and deliver dynamic presentations which will be showcased in a professional portfolio
❖ Advance your career options with organizational skills, resume building, and public speaking
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: English credit, certifications, national competitions

BUS421, BUS422: CAREER CHOICES 4

Credits 0.5

This class helps students enter the workforce through career exploration, job search and application, and the development of positive work attitudes and work-related skills. These courses typically cover such topics as career planning and selection, money management, communication skills, interpersonal business relationships and behaviors, and personal responsibility. Employment may be a required component of these courses, or students may be required to enroll concurrently in a work experience course.

FLA101, FLA102, FLA201, FLA202, FLA301, FLA302: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

Credits 0.5

❖ Experience the joy of communicating and connecting with those who are hearing impaired
❖ Use your hands, facial expression, mouth, and body language to express your thoughts, ask questions, and carry on a conversation
❖ Prepare for work in a variety of community and civic environments including education, health, legal, religious, and other settings
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: World language credit, certifications/scholarships, work-based experiences

HCE101, HCE102: CAREERS IN EDUCATION

Credits 0.5

❖ Experience the rewards of shaping the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of students
❖ Develop relationships to motivate young people for academic success while teaching alongside professional educators
❖ Design dynamic classroom learning activities using modern technology and research-based practices
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: College credit, scholarships/national competitions, work-based experiences

HCE101, HCE102: CAREERS IN EDUCATION

Credits 0.5

❖ Experience the rewards of shaping the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of students
❖ Develop relationships to motivate young people for academic success while teaching alongside professional educators
❖ Design dynamic classroom learning activities using modern technology and research-based practices
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: College credit, scholarships/national competitions, work-based experiences

HFL116: FAMILY HEALTH

Credits 0.5

❖ Prepare for a wide array of studies in nutrition, physical and emotional wellness including human sexuality
❖ Explore the stages of child development and how parents can support children on the road to a healthy, well-adjusted life
❖ Apply professional methods in psychological and developmental behavior within the family and society
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Health credit, certifications/scholarships, work-based experiences

HFL128, HFL129: GRADS (TEEN PARENTING)

Credits 0.5
❖ Balance work, school, and childcare to make the most of your education, career, and family life
❖ Acquire tools to deal with the reality of being a parent
❖ Develop practical parenting and child development skills
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: Certifications, scholarships, work-based experiences

HFL128, HFL129: GRADS (TEEN PARENTING)

Credits 0.5
❖ Balance work, school, and childcare to make the most of your education, career, and family life
❖ Acquire tools to deal with the reality of being a parent
❖ Develop practical parenting and child development skills
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: Certifications, scholarships, work-based experiences

HFL224, HFL225: INTERIOR DESIGN

Credits 0.5

❖ Integrate a wide range of design elements, furnishings, and building materials for residential and commercial spaces
❖ Design and select the materials for a new home and collaborate with professionals and clients to create a unique interior
❖ Develop an innovative professional portfolio complete with personal design artifacts
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine art credit, national competitions, work-based experiences

HFL242, HFL243: CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Credits 0.5
❖ Experience the joy of creating fun and amazing activities for children who are full of life and love learning
❖ Influence the future of children by shaping their intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development
❖ Create and provide lessons and activities that make learning exciting in an onsite child development lab
Career Focus: Prepared for state certification, immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Certifications, college credit/scholarships, onsite apprenticeship

HFL242, HFL243: CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Credits 0.5
❖ Experience the joy of creating fun and amazing activities for children who are full of life and love learning
❖ Influence the future of children by shaping their intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development
❖ Create and provide lessons and activities that make learning exciting in an onsite child development lab
Career Focus: Prepared for state certification, immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Certifications, college credit/scholarships, onsite apprenticeship

HFL250, HFL251: FOOD SCIENCE A (YEAR 1)

Credits 0.5

Are you hungry? Students will apply science in the process of making food and beverages that you get to eat and drink! Learn basic food preparation & cooking skills, safety & sanitation knowledge, and nutrition when preparing as well as enjoying a variety of lab products. In this course, students will learn about the relationships between science, food and nutrition. Basic laws of science, microbiology and government legislation are applied to the food path from farm to table. The Washington State Food Handler’s permit will be given allowing students to earn a required card that will allow them to obtain employment in the local food industry. Students will have the opportunities to earn certificates for passing the following Precision Exams for 21st Century Skills, Food & Nutrition, and Culinary Arts I, that may be placed in their digital portfolio and put on their resume. FCCLA is a Career and Technical Student Organization that will be used in this class that includes Power of One projects, Competitive Events and Skill Demonstration opportunities that allows students to earn recognition, be a part of an organization that focuses on personal growth, leadership, community service, and career exploration.

HFL250, HFL251: FOOD SCIENCE

Credits 0.5

❖ Craft amazing and fun foods using flames, knives, and creative chemistry
❖ Express creativity as part of a team that designs menus, prepares meals, organizes catered events, and develops unique dining experiences
❖ Partner with hospitality professionals to provide high-quality customer service, event planning, and catering support
Career Focus: Prepared for state licensure, immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, work-based experiences, national competitions

HFL250, HFL251: FOOD SCIENCE A (YEAR 1)

Credits 0.5

Are you hungry? Students will apply science in the process of making food and beverages that you get to eat and drink! Learn basic food preparation & cooking skills, safety & sanitation knowledge, and nutrition when preparing as well as enjoying a variety of lab products. In this course, students will learn about the relationships between science, food and nutrition. Basic laws of science, microbiology and government legislation are applied to the food path from farm to table. The Washington State Food Handler’s permit will be given allowing students to earn a required card that will allow them to obtain employment in the local food industry. Students will have the opportunities to earn certificates for passing the following Precision Exams for 21st Century Skills, Food & Nutrition, and Culinary Arts I, that may be placed in their digital portfolio and put on their resume. FCCLA is a Career and Technical Student Organization that will be used in this class that includes Power of One projects, Competitive Events and Skill Demonstration opportunities that allows students to earn recognition, be a part of an organization that focuses on personal growth, leadership, community service, and career exploration.

HFL352, HFL353: FOOD SCIENCE B (YEAR 2)

Credits 0.5
This is the continuation of the curriculum that was taught in the Food Science A; 1st year course. Are you still hungry? Students will continue to apply science in the process of making food and beverages that you get to eat and drink!

Additional food preparation & cooking skills will be taught and implemented in a variety of labs. Examine current food issues and concerns that focus on the lifelong relationship to your health and well-being in exploring modification or changing of diet or eating lifestyles. Nutrition including dieticties and advanced education of becoming a registered dietician or earning a specialization in food and nutrition in post-secondary education will be explored. The opportunity to earn a ServSafe certification and a Red Cross First Aid and CPR card will be given during the 1st semester. Students will explore the hospitality industry with possible internships with local food businesses during 2nd semester. Students will have the opportunities to earn certificates for passing the following Precision Exams for 21st Century Skills, Culinary Arts II, and Nutrition & Wellness that may be placed in their digital portfolio and put on their resume. FCCLA is a Career and Technical Student Organization that will be used in this class that includes Power of One projects, Competitive Events and Skill Demonstration opportunities that allows students to earn recognition, be a part of an organization that focuses on personal growth, leadership, community service, and career exploration.

HFL352, HFL353: FOOD SCIENCE B (YEAR 2)

Credits 0.5
This is the continuation of the curriculum that was taught in the Food Science A; 1st year course. Are you still hungry? Students will continue to apply science in the process of making food and beverages that you get to eat and drink!

Additional food preparation & cooking skills will be taught and implemented in a variety of labs. Examine current food issues and concerns that focus on the lifelong relationship to your health and well-being in exploring modification or changing of diet or eating lifestyles. Nutrition including dieticties and advanced education of becoming a registered dietician or earning a specialization in food and nutrition in post-secondary education will be explored. The opportunity to earn a ServSafe certification and a Red Cross First Aid and CPR card will be given during the 1st semester. Students will explore the hospitality industry with possible internships with local food businesses during 2nd semester. Students will have the opportunities to earn certificates for passing the following Precision Exams for 21st Century Skills, Culinary Arts II, and Nutrition & Wellness that may be placed in their digital portfolio and put on their resume. FCCLA is a Career and Technical Student Organization that will be used in this class that includes Power of One projects, Competitive Events and Skill Demonstration opportunities that allows students to earn recognition, be a part of an organization that focuses on personal growth, leadership, community service, and career exploration.

MAT141, MAT142: INTEGRATED ALGEBRA 1

Credits 0.5

Students learn algebra through practical application and hands-on experience. Topics for this course include: problem solving techniques, estimating answers, using ratios and proportions, working with scale drawings, using signed numbers and vectors, using scientific notation, solving problems with powers and roots and using formulas to solve problems.

MAT141, MAT142: INTEGRATED ALGEBRA 1

Credits 0.5

Students learn algebra through practical application and hands-on experience. Topics for this course include: problem solving techniques, estimating answers, using ratios and proportions, working with scale drawings, using signed numbers and vectors, using scientific notation, solving problems with powers and roots and using formulas to solve problems.

MAT331, MAT332: INTEGRATED GEOMETRY

Credits 0.5

Students learn geometry through practical application and hands-on experience. Topics for this course include measuring in English and metric units, working with lines and angles, working with shapes in two dimensions and working with shapes in three dimensions.

MAT331, MAT332: INTEGRATED GEOMETRY

Credits 0.5

Students learn geometry through practical application and hands-on experience. Topics for this course include measuring in English and metric units, working with lines and angles, working with shapes in two dimensions and working with shapes in three dimensions.

MAT345/346: INTEGRATED ALGEBRA 2

Credits 0.5

Technical math course that extend students' proficiency in mathematics, and applies these skills to technical and/or industrial situations and problems. This class prepares students for a variety of technical applications and is not a remedial class. Topics may include, but not limited to, rational numbers; systems of measurements; tolerances; numerical languages; geometry; algebra; statistics; and using tables, graphs, charts, and other data displays. Technology is integrated as appropriate. 

 

SCS223, 224: HORTICULTURE SCIENCE

Credits 0.5

This course focuses on the scientific principles related to the cultivation of garden and ornamental plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and landscape and nursery crops. Includes instruction in specific types of plants, such as citrus; breeding horticultural varieties physiology of horticultural species; and the scientific management of horticultural plant development and production through the life cycle. 

SCS223, 224: HORTICULTURE SCIENCE

Credits 0.5

This course focuses on the scientific principles related to the cultivation of garden and ornamental plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and landscape and nursery crops. Includes instruction in specific types of plants, such as citrus; breeding horticultural varieties physiology of horticultural species; and the scientific management of horticultural plant development and production through the life cycle. 

SCV310, SCV311: HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Practice a wide range of health care processes, techniques, and diagnostic procedures in high-tech simulated and live clinical environments
❖ Work as a key member of the professional healthcare team to provide quality patient care in a variety of fast-paced settings
❖ Monitor heart rhythms, draw blood, and collect patient data using the latest medical techniques
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: Health credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

SCV310, SCV311: HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Practice a wide range of health care processes, techniques, and diagnostic procedures in high-tech simulated and live clinical environments
❖ Work as a key member of the professional healthcare team to provide quality patient care in a variety of fast-paced settings
❖ Monitor heart rhythms, draw blood, and collect patient data using the latest medical techniques
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: Health credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

SCV310, SCV311: HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Practice a wide range of health care processes, techniques, and diagnostic procedures in high-tech simulated and live clinical environments
❖ Work as a key member of the professional healthcare team to provide quality patient care in a variety of fast-paced settings
❖ Monitor heart rhythms, draw blood, and collect patient data using the latest medical techniques
Career Focus: Prepared for further education
Extras: Health credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

SCV313: CWU PUBH209 CONSUMER HEALTH

Credits 1

This course explores issues related to information, products, services, and regulations influencing the health of people as consumers. Emphases are information environment and perspectives of both consumers and health professionals. This class satisfies the health graduation requirement. 

TEA101, TEA102: PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Credits 0.5

❖ Solve medical mysteries by designing and performing advanced laboratory experiments
❖ Experience hands-on activities in forensic science, anatomy, cell biology, disease research, and genetic engineering
❖ Perform DNA fingerprinting, explore bioinformatics, and debate medical ethics
Career Focus: Prepared for certifications and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, college credit/national competitions, project-based experiences

TEA101, TEA102: PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Credits 1

❖ Solve medical mysteries by designing and performing advanced laboratory experiments
❖ Experience hands-on activities in forensic science, anatomy, cell biology, disease research, and genetic engineering
❖ Perform DNA fingerprinting, explore bioinformatics, and debate medical ethics
Career Focus: Prepared for certifications and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, college credit/national competitions, project-based experiences

TEA101, TEA102: PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Credits 1

❖ Solve medical mysteries by designing and performing advanced laboratory experiments
❖ Experience hands-on activities in forensic science, anatomy, cell biology, disease research, and genetic engineering
❖ Perform DNA fingerprinting, explore bioinformatics, and debate medical ethics
Career Focus: Prepared for certifications and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, college credit/national competitions, project-based experiences

TEA201, TEA202: HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS

Credits 0.5

❖ Solve real world medical cases using forensic anthropology and advanced DNA analysis
❖ Deep dive into the anatomical structures of the human body through professional laboratory experiments
❖ Use data acquisition software to monitor body functions such as muscle movement, voluntary action, and respiration
Career Focus: Prepared for advanced certifications and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, college credit/national competitions, project-based experiences

TEA201, TEA202: HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS

Credits 1

❖ Solve real world medical cases using forensic anthropology and advanced DNA analysis
❖ Deep dive into the anatomical structures of the human body through professional laboratory experiments
❖ Use data acquisition software to monitor body functions such as muscle movement, voluntary action, and respiration
Career Focus: Prepared for advanced certifications and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, college credit/national competitions, project-based experiences

TEA301, TEA302: SPORTS MEDICINE I

Credits 0.5

❖ Use sports-specific training, injury recognition, and physical therapy to prepare and rehabilitate the physically active
❖ Work with certified athletic trainers as well as fitness and healthcare professionals to assist with injury prevention and recovery
❖ Coach and motivate clients, athletes, and patients using the same advanced exercise equipment and techniques as fitness and wellness centers nationwide
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Science elective credit, national competitions, college credit/scholarships

TEA301, TEA302: SPORTS MEDICINE I

Credits 0.5

❖ Use sports-specific training, injury recognition, and physical therapy to prepare and rehabilitate the physically active
❖ Work with certified athletic trainers as well as fitness and healthcare professionals to assist with injury prevention and recovery
❖ Coach and motivate clients, athletes, and patients using the same advanced exercise equipment and techniques as fitness and wellness centers nationwide
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Science elective credit, national competitions, college credit/scholarships

TEA401, TEA402: SPORTS MEDICINE II

Credits 0.5

❖ Use sports-specific training, injury recognition, and physical therapy to prepare and rehabilitate the physically active
❖ Work with certified athletic trainers as well as fitness and healthcare professionals to assist with injury prevention and recovery
❖ Coach and motivate clients, athletes, and patients using the same advanced exercise equipment and techniques as fitness and wellness centers nationwide
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Science elective credit, national competitions, college credit/scholarships

TEA401, TEA402: SPORTS MEDICINE II

Credits 0.5

❖ Use sports-specific training, injury recognition, and physical therapy to prepare and rehabilitate the physically active
❖ Work with certified athletic trainers as well as fitness and healthcare professionals to assist with injury prevention and recovery
❖ Coach and motivate clients, athletes, and patients using the same advanced exercise equipment and techniques as fitness and wellness centers nationwide
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Science elective credit, national competitions, college credit/scholarships

TEC111, TEC112: PHOTO & VIDEO FOUNDATIONS (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Bring your creative vision to life using professional techniques, high-tech equipment, and a full range of editing tools
❖ Create and capture compelling images of people, events, fashion, products, and landscapes
❖ Work individually and in teams to create cinematic film, engaging documentary, and viral video
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEC111, TEC112: PHOTO & VIDEO (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Bring your creative vision to life using professional techniques, high-tech equipment, and a full range of editing tools
❖ Create and capture compelling images of people, events, fashion, products, and landscapes
❖ Work individually and in teams to create cinematic film, engaging documentary, and viral video
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEC211, TEC212: FILM PRODUCTION

Credits 0.5

❖ Tell amazing stories by producing innovative films and videos for real-world clients
❖ Work individually and in teams to create dynamic films, documentaries, music videos, sportscasts, and newscasts
❖ Develop, produce, and deliver unique video and audio projects for film, TV, and commercial broadcast
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TEC231, TEC232, TEC331, TEC332: COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Credits 0.5

❖ Bring your creative vision to life using professional techniques, high-tech equipment, and a full range of editing tools
❖ Shoot commercial photography and video clips both on-site and in the studio for vibrant print and web media
❖ Capture dynamic images using professional cameras and a wide range of lenses and filters
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEC231, TEC232, TEC331, TEC332: COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Credits 0.5

❖ Bring your creative vision to life using professional techniques, high-tech equipment, and a full range of editing tools
❖ Shoot commercial photography and video clips both on-site and in the studio for vibrant print and web media
❖ Capture dynamic images using professional cameras and a wide range of lenses and filters
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TED104, TED105: ENGINEERING DRAWING/CAD

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, and prototype high-tech precision parts and tools used worldwide in everyday products
❖ Work alongside industry experts to explore professional mechanical engineering firms
❖ Use the latest techniques in 3D and computer-aided design technologies
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TED104, TED105: ENGINEERING DRAWING/CAD

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, and prototype high-tech precision parts and tools used worldwide in everyday products
❖ Work alongside industry experts to explore professional mechanical engineering firms
❖ Use the latest techniques in 3D and computer-aided design technologies
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TED204, TED205: MECHANICAL DRAFTING

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, and prototype high-tech precision parts and tools used worldwide in everyday products
❖ Work alongside industry experts to explore professional mechanical engineering firms
❖ Use the latest techniques in 3D and computer-aided design technologies
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TED211, TED212: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING

Credits 0.5

❖ Envision and design your dream home by creating detailed floor plans and blueprints
❖ Visualize, design, and construct 3D models and generate full-color 3D computer-aided drawings
❖ Produce a professional portfolio of designs, plans, and architectural projects
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art or 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TED211, TED212: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING

Credits 0.5

❖ Envision and design your dream home by creating detailed floor plans and blueprints
❖ Visualize, design, and construct 3D models and generate full-color 3D computer-aided drawings
❖ Produce a professional portfolio of designs, plans, and architectural projects
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art or 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TEF101, TEF102, TEF103: PERSONAL FITNESS TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Use advanced exercise and fitness techniques to train your mind and body while preventing injury
❖ Strengthen your body, build physical resilience, and coach others on the journey to physical and mental wellbeing
❖ Find out what motivates you to pursue your health goals and achieve results to unlock your body’s potential
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Physical Education credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

TEG100, TEG110: DESIGN & COMMERCIAL ART (INTRO)

Credits 0.5

❖ Communicate powerful messages by producing vibrant layouts, brochures, and digital imagery
❖ Showcase your unique artistic vision to design and produce dynamic promotional materials
❖ Produce a professional portfolio of designs, graphics, and advertising projects
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEG104, TEG105: PRE PRESS/ YEARBOOK

Credits 0.5

❖ Showcase your creative design expertise by putting together a dynamic high school yearbook
❖ Capture the memories that your classmates will carry with them the rest of their lives
❖ Work with a production team to layout content and meet critical timelines needed to publish our high school yearbook
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEG104, TEG105: PRE PRESS/ YEARBOOK

Credits 0.5

❖ Showcase your creative design expertise by putting together a dynamic high school yearbook
❖ Capture the memories that your classmates will carry with them the rest of their lives
❖ Work with a production team to layout content and meet critical timelines needed to publish our high school yearbook
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEG104, TEG105, TEG106: PRE-PRESS/YEARBOOK

Credits 0.5

❖ Showcase your creative design expertise by putting together a dynamic high school yearbook
❖ Capture the memories that your classmates will carry with them the rest of their lives
❖ Work with a production team to layout content and meet critical timelines needed to publish our high school yearbook
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEG204, TEG205, TEG304, TEG305: COMMERCIAL ART & ADVERTISING

Credits 0.5

❖ Communicate powerful messages of value using digital imagery, illustrations, logos, and photography
❖ Engage your audiences by designing impactful print and digital advertising including packaging, posters, vehicle wraps, and dynamic visual media
❖ Use professional software and techniques to create vibrant business publications, presentations, website content, social media, and apps
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

TEG204, TEG205, TEG304, TEG305: COMMERCIAL ART & ADVERTISING

Credits 0.5

❖ Communicate powerful messages of value using digital imagery, illustrations, logos, and photography
❖ Engage your audiences by designing impactful print and digital advertising including packaging, posters, vehicle wraps, and dynamic visual media
❖ Use professional software and techniques to create vibrant business publications, presentations, website content, social media, and apps
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, certifications/scholarships, national competitions

TEG224, TEG225: GRAPHIC DESIGN

Credits 0.5

❖ Showcase your artistic abilities alongside other innovative individuals while developing a professional portfolio
❖ Interpret client needs to design dynamic logos, custom apparel, and product packaging
❖ Produce creative designs, computer graphics, and digital imagery
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEG224, TEG225: GRAPHIC DESIGN

Credits 0.5

❖ Showcase your artistic abilities alongside other innovative individuals while developing a professional portfolio
❖ Interpret client needs to design dynamic logos, custom apparel, and product packaging
❖ Produce creative designs, computer graphics, and digital imagery
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEJ233, TEJ234: JEWELRY DESIGN

Credits 0.5

❖ Discover your own unique style by crafting high-quality jewelry pieces that get noticed
❖ Innovate using a variety of stone settings and metal forming to produce rings, chains, and bracelets
❖ Engineer the shape, form, and texture of metal and other media using traditional, recycled, and repurposed materials
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, scholarships, national competitions

TEM104: WOODS TECH

Credits 0.5

Woodworking courses introduce students to the various kinds of woods used in industry and offer experience in using selected woodworking tools. Students design and construct one or more projects and may prepare a bill of materials. Correct and safe use of tools and equipment is emphasized. As students advance, they focus on learning the terminology necessary to use power tools successfully, developing skills to safely use these tools in the workshop and becoming familiar with various kinds of wood-finishing materials. Advanced students typically design a project, prepare bills of materials, construct, and finish proposed projects.

TEM111, TEM112, TEM330, TEM33: FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, and engineer precision parts and tools used worldwide in everyday products using cutting-edge manufacturing technologies
❖ Be a key part of a professional team to solve challenging problems using high-tech materials, machines, and techniques
❖ Design layout patterns, interpret blueprints, and adhere to engineering specifications
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, national competitions

TES201, TES202, TES204, TES205: THEATRE DESIGN & STAGE TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Stretch your creativity and discover what it takes to bring a dynamic show to life
❖ Engineer and operate advanced lighting and sound to enhance a full-scale theatrical production
❖ Design, build, paint, decorate, and strike elaborate sets using commercial power tools
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, certifications/scholarships, work-based experiences

TES201, TES202, TES301, TES302: THEATRE DESIGN & STAGE TECHNOLOGY

Credits 0.5

❖ Stretch your creativity and discover what it takes to bring a dynamic show to life
❖ Engineer and operate advanced lighting and sound to enhance a full-scale theatrical production
❖ Design, build, paint, decorate, and strike elaborate sets using commercial power tools
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: Fine Art credit, certifications/scholarships, work-based experiences

TET104, TET105: ROBOTICS FOUNDATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, build, and program humanoid, industrial, and competitive robots that solve a wide range of problems
❖ Apply emerging technologies in agriculture, public safety, marketing, engineering, and surveying
❖ Build, program, and operate advanced robotic vehicles to perform specific missions
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, national competitions, scholarships

TET104, TET105: ROBOTICS FOUNDATIONS

Credits 0.5

❖ Invent, design, build, and program humanoid, industrial, and competitive robots that solve a wide range of problems
❖ Apply emerging technologies in agriculture, public safety, marketing, engineering, and surveying
❖ Build, program, and operate advanced robotic vehicles to perform specific missions
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: Lab Science credit, national competitions, scholarships

TET334, TET335: ADVANCED ROBOTICS, ENGINEERING, & MANUFACTURING

Credits 0.5

❖ Engage your creative maker-mindset by linking computers and machines to produce innovative solutions
❖ Use advanced computer-controlled robotic technology to produce solutions for complex engineering challenges
❖ Visualize and construct 3D models and prototypes based on the needs of local clients and industry leaders
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, college credit/scholarships, certifications

TEW101, TEW102: WOODWORKING

Credits 0.5
❖ Build custom furniture and products using a wide range of professional power tools and computerized equipment
❖ Work alongside industry professionals to finish projects using creative carving, joinery, staining, and painting techniques
❖ Interpret plans and specifications to construct custom products from raw materials
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment and further education
Extras: 3rd Year Math credit, national competitions, scholarships

TEW330, TEW331: CONSTRUCTION A & B

Credits 0.5

❖ Work in all aspects of residential and commercial construction including foundations, framing, roofing, and interior finishing
❖ Contribute as part of a team to design and construct meaningful projects for the community
❖ Decode blueprints and specifications to construct wood products and structures from rough lumber to finish grade
Career Focus: Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Extras:  scholarships/national competitions, project-based experiences