House Bill 5 Endorsements

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House Bill 5 Endorsements CTE Department “Preparing Tomorrow’s Workforce” House Bill 5 Endorsements 2014-2015

House Bill 5 (HB 5) Endorsements Starting (2014-2015) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Business and Industry Arts and Humanities Public Services Multi-Disciplinary Studies

HB 5 Endorsements Starting (2014-2015) “A student shall specify in writing an endorsement the student intends to earn upon entering Grade 9.”

STEM Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (Algebra II, Physics & Chemistry Required) Engineering (CTE) Computer Science Advanced Mathematics Advanced Science Technology

Business and Industry Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CTE) - Agricultural Science Architecture and Construction (CTE) Arts, Audio/Visual Technology and Communications (CTE) - Audio/Visual Production - Graphic Design - Animation Information Technology (CTE) - Computer Programming - Computer Maintenance - Computer Technician - Telecommunications & Networking

Business and Industry Hospitality and Tourism (CTE) Transportation, Distribution and Logistics (CTE) - Automotive Technology - Collision Repair Manufacturing (CTE) - Welding

Business and Industry Business Management and Administration (CTE) Marketing (CTE) Finance (CTE) Database Management (CTE) Accounting (CTE) Four English Elective Courses - Advanced Broadcast Journalism - Newspaper - Public Speaking

Public Services Education and Training (CTE) Health Science (CTE) Human Services (CTE) - Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness - Culinary Arts - Child Development - Child Guidance - Fashion Design - Cosmetology Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Securities (CTE) Government and Public Administration

Arts and Humanities Four College Board Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate Social Studies Courses - Political Science - Cultural Studies - History Four Levels of the Same Language in a Language Other Than English (LOTE) - World Languages

Arts and Humanities English Literature Four Levels of American Sign Language Fine Arts - Dance - Music - Theatre Arts

Multidisciplinary Studies Select Courses from the Curriculum of Each Endorsement Area; and, Earn Credits in a Variety of Advanced Courses from Multiple Content Areas Sufficient to Complete the Distinguished Level of Achievement Under the Foundation High School Program

Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs Resources Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs La Joya I.S.D. (956) 323-2283 FAX (956) 323-2281