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Automotive Automotive Technology I (Intro) (5879) Automotive Technology II (Electricity & Electronics) (5880) Automotive Technology III (Brakes, Steering & Suspension) (5881) Automotive Technology IV (Engine Performance) (5882) Teacher; Will Godwin

Criminal Justice Criminal Justice I (5987) Criminal Justice II (5988) Criminal Justice (H) III (5989) Teacher; Cheri Morgan

Broadcasting Digital Media Production I (H) (6049) Digital Media Production II (H/DE) (6050) Digital Media Production III (H/DE) (6083) Or (4079) Digital Media Productions WBL (6105) Teacher; Jon Souders Taunya Lovelace

Business SPOS Computer Applications (5891) Business Management (H/DE) 9 th – 12th (5889) or 4082 or Financial Planning 10 th – 12 th (5890) or Personal Finance 10 th – 12 th (5901) or Accounting (H) 10 th – 12 th (5910) Entrepreneurship (DE) 11 th – 12 th (5934) Teachers; Kathy Murphy Melissa Adams

Cosmetology Principles of Cosmetology (5983) Design Principles of Cosmetology (5986) or Chemistry of Cosmetology (5984) Design Principles of Cosmetology (5986) or Chemistry of Cosmetology (5984) Entrepreneurship (5934) Teacher; Rebecca Davis

Engineering SPOS Introduction to Engineering Design (H) (6054) Principles of Engineering (H) (6052) (Counts as 4th Science Credit) Bio-Engineering (Counts as 4 th Science Credit) (5992) Digital Electronics (H) (5925 Mechatronics) (6053 PLTW) Civil/Architecture (6056) Engineering Design and Development (H) (6059) (This class can be taken after successful completion of one of the previous four classes) Teachers; Ben Williams David Gluckner Erin Hattabaugh

STEM Innovations STEM Innovations I H (6144) STEM Innovations II H (6145) STEM Innovations III H (6146) STEM Innovations IV Practicum H (6147) Teacher Ben Williams

Engineering Applications Engineering Applications (H/DC) I (Intro to Electromechanical) (6091) Engineering Applications (H/DC) II (Electromechanical 1) (6090) Engineering Applications (H/DE)III/WBL (Electromechanical 2) (5926) Teachers; David Gluckner Ben Williams

Civil/Architecture Civil/Architecture I (Computer Aided Drafting 1) (6037) Civil/Architecture II (Computer Aided Drafting 2) (6039) Civil/Architecture III (Computer Aided Drafting 3) (5927) Teacher; David Gluckner

Health Science Health Science Education (5998) Emergency Medical Services (H) (5995) or (4100) Diagnostic Medicine (H) (5994) Sports Medicine (H) (5990) Exercise Science (H) (6170) Medical Therapeutics (H) (5999) Anatomy & Physiology (H) (5991 HQ) Biomedical Engineering (H)(5992 HQ) Sports Medicine WBL (6105) Clinical Internship (5993) (Must have successfully completed either Sports Medicine or Medical Therapeutics) Teachers; Erin Hattabaugh Kelley Huff Leia Talley Holly Dunn

Marketing SPOS Marketing I (5931) Event Planning & Management (6168) or Advertising and Public Relations (5936) Event Planning & Management (6168) or Advertising and Public Relations (5936) Entrepreneurship (H/DE) (5934) or (4122) Teacher; Melissa Adams

Culinary Arts Culinary I (5979) Culinary II (5980) Culinary Arts III (5981) Culinary IV (6167) Teacher; Clyde Rush

Communications Raper Communications 6 th Grade (0647) Communications 7th Grade (0782) Communications 8 th Grade (0882) Raider TV 8 th Grade (0882) Teacher; Cody Raper

Engineering 6 th Grade (0647) Engineering 7th Grade (0782) Engineering 8 th Grade (0882) Teachers; Cody Raper Franklin Odom

Medical Sciences 6 th Grade (0837) Medical Sciences 7th Grade (0837) Medical Sciences 8 th Grade (0837) Teacher; Ginger Crouch

WBL Work Based Learning (6105) Work based Learning (6105) Work Base learning (6105) Teacher; Derek Morris