Plan for your “Career” Now. To choose your concentration classes in CTE – you must understand Career Clusters!

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Plan for your “Career” Now

To choose your concentration classes in CTE – you must understand Career Clusters!

There are 13 Career Clusters

Cluster Knowledge Must take 4 credits in a cluster 3 of the credits must be from foundation courses 1 of the foundation courses (F) must be a level II The 4 th credit can be a foundation course (F) or an enhancement course (E)

Careers –Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. –Soil Conservationist –Landscape Architect –Veterinarian –Forest Ranger High School Courses –Agriscience Applications I (9) F –Agri Production I & II (10,11,12) F - Animal Science I & II (10,11,12) F –Horticulture I & II (10,11,12) F –Agriculture Mechanics I & II (10,11,12) (F) –Teen Living (9) F –Foods I & II (10,11,12) F –Drafting I (10,11) E –SmallBusiness/ Entrepeneurship(10,11,12) E

(continued) Computerized Accounting I (10,11) E Digital Communications (9,10,11,12) E Computer Applications I (9,10,11) *35 wpm E Principles of Business (9, 10,11,12) E Career Management (9, 10,11,12) E

Careers –Architect –Surveyor –Construction Manager –Electrician –Welder –Mason –Heavy Equipment Operator High School Courses –Drafting I (10) F –Teen Living (9) F –Housing & Interiors I, II (10,11,12) F –Intro to T & I (9,10) F –Cabinetmaking I & II (10, 11,12) F –Agriculture Mechanics I (10,11,12) E

(continued) Principles of Business (9,10,11,12) E Computer Applications I (9,10,11) *35 wpm E Career Management (9,10,11,12) E Small Business/ Entrepr (10,11,12) E

Careers –Audio-Visual Tech –Sound Board Operator –Video Tech –Installation Engineer –Television/Radio Tech –Music Producer –Computer Operator –Graphics Designer –Photographer High School Courses - Intro to T & I (9,10) F –Apparel Development I & II (10,11,12) F –Teen Living (9) F –Drafting I (10,11) F

(continued) Computer Applications I (9,10,11,) E Career Management (9, 10,11,12) E Principles of Business (9, 10,11,12) E Digital Communications (9,10,11,12) E Housing & Interiors(10, 11) E Small Business/Entrep (10,11,12) E

Careers –Entrepreneur –Accountant –Retail Sales –Computer & Information Manager High School Courses –Small Business and Entrepreneurship (10, 11, 12) F –Principles of Business 9, 10, 11, 12) F –Computerized Accounting I & II (10, 11, 12) F –Computer Applications I & II (9, 10, 11, 12) *35 wpm F -Digital Communications (9, 10, 11, 12) F -Career Management (9, 10, 11, 12) E

Careers –Accounting –Stock Market –Sales –Banking –Finance –Business Owner High School Courses –Computerized Accounting I & II (10,11,12) F –Small Business & Entrepreneurship (10,11,12) F –Principles of Business (9,10, 11, 12) F –Computer Applications I & II (9, 10,11,12) *35wpm E –Career Management (9,10,11,12)E –Teen Living (9) E

Careers –Physician –Dentist –Athletic Trainer –Nurse –Physical Therapist –Nursing Home High School Courses –Allied Health Science I & II (11, 12) F –Foods I (10, 11) E –Principles of Business (9, 10, 11, 12) E –Small Business/Entrep (10, 11, 12) E –Computerized Accounting I (10, 11, 12) E –Computer Applications I (9, 10, 11) *35wpm E –Digital Communications (9, 10, 11,12) E –Career Management (9, 10, 11, 12) E –Foods I (10,11) E

Careers –Hotel Manager –Chef –Food & Beverage Director –Restaurant Owner –Travel Agent High School Courses –Sports and Entertainment Marketing I & II (10,11,12) F –Foods I (10,11) F –Teen Living (9) F –Small Business & Entrep (10, 11,12) E –Principles of Business (9,10, 11,12) E –Career Management (9,10, 11,12) E –Digital Communications (9,10, 11,12) E –Computer Applications I (9, 10,11) E

Careers –Childcare Director –Nanny –Career Counselor –Psychologist –Social Worker High School Courses –Teen Living (9) F –Parenting (10,11,12) F –Intro. to T& I (9,10) F –Principles of Business (9,10, 11,12) E –Career Management (9,10, 11,12) E –Computer Applications I (9, 10,11) E –Digital Communications (9,10, 11,12) E –Small Business/Entrep (10, 11,12) E

Careers –Graphic Designer –Network Administrator –Technology Repairman –Web Designer –Data Manager High School Courses –Computer Applications I & II (9,10,11,12) 35wpm F –Digital Communications (9,10,11,12) F –Intro, T& I (9,10) F –Computer Applications II (10,11,12) E –Principles of Business (9,10,1112) E –Career Management (9, 10,11,12) E –Small Business/Entrep (10,11,12) E –Drafting I (10,11) E

Careers –Design Engineer –Biomedical Equipment Tech –Laboratory Tech –Automotive Parts Manufacturer –Satellite Disc Manufacturer –Plastics Manufacturer –Architect –Construction High School Courses –Drafting I (10,11) F –Cabinetmaking I (10,11) F –Intro to T&I (9, 10) F –Computer Applications I (9,10,11, 12) *35wpm E –Digital Communications (9,10, 11,12) E –Small Business/Entrep (10,11,12)E –Career Management (9,10,11,12)E

Careers –Hotel Manager –Chef –Food & Beverage Director –Restaurant Owner –Travel Agent –Retail Sales High School Courses –Sports Marketing I & II (9,10, 11,12) F –Small BusinessEntrep. (10, 11,12) F –Principles of Business (9,10, 11,12) E –Computer Applications I (9, 10,11,12) *35 wpm E –Digital Communications (9,10, 11,12) E –Career Management (9,10, 11,12) E

Careers –Biologist –Chemist –Geneticist –Engineer Mechanical Industrial –Teacher High School Courses –Intro to T&I (9,10) F –Drafting I (10,11) F –Computer Applications I (9,10,11) *35wpm E –Digital Communications (9, 10,11,12) E –Career Management (9,10,11,12) E

Careers –Pilot –Boat Captain –Warehouse Manager –Electrician –Automotive Tech –Heavy Equipment Operator High School Courses –Intro T & I (9, 10) F –Principles of Business (9, 10, 11, 12) E –Computerized Accounting I (10, 11) E –Computer Applications I (9, 10, 11) E –Digital Communications (9,10,11,12) E –Career Management (9, 10, 11, 12) E –Small Business/Entrep. (10, 11, 12) E

Courses In All Career Clusters Career Management (9, 10, 11, 12) Digital Communications (9, 10, 11, 12) Computer Applications I (9, 10, 11) Small Business & Entrepreneurship (10, 11) Internships (11, 12) Apprenticeships (11,12) Advanced Studies* (12) must have 3 credits in cluster/pathway

REVIEW Must take 4 credits in a cluster 3 of the credits must be from foundation courses 1 of the foundation courses (F) must be a level II The 4 th credit can be a foundation course (F) or an enhancement course (E)

CONGRATULATIONS You are on your way to GRADUATION!

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