Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAustin Cross Modified over 6 years ago
1
BISD CTE Clusters Business Information Management, Money Matters, or Principles of Information Technology may fit into any coherent sequence. These courses would typically fit in tiers 1 or 2 of the cluster. However, they may also be taken concurrently with other CTE courses as well as other possible combinations approved by counselors, teachers, and or principals. Not every course shown within a cluster will be offered every year. This will depend upon teacher availability, student interest, and principal discretion. Deviation from the sequence of a cluster must be reviewed and approved by the student’s counselor and principal. Some CTE courses may count for a 4th year science or math credit. These courses are color coded purple in the following pages. Generally, a student must successfully complete Biology, Chemistry, and Physics prior to the CTE 4th year science. In some cases Physics may be taken concurrently. A student must complete Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II (can be concurrent) for a 4th year CTE Math course.
2
HUMAN SERVICES/HOSPITALITY & TOURISM/EDUCATION CLUSTER
Principles of Human Services Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Cosmetology I Cosmetology II Human Growth and Development/Child Development Instructional Practice and Education Practicum in Education & Training Child Guidance Practicum in Human Services (possible day care) Travel and Tourism Management Culinary Arts Practicum in Culinary Arts Food Science (4th year science credit) BHS
3
Architecture and Construction
Principles of Architecture and Construction Concepts of Engineering and Technology (Robotics) Robotics and Automation Engineering Design and Problem Solving (4th science credit) Engineering Design and Presentation Advance Engineering Design and Presentation Construction Technology Advanced Construction Technology Mill & Cabinet Making Technology Architectural Design Principles of Manufacturing Problems and Solutions (Robotics) BHS
4
Agriculture BHS Principles of Agriculture AgriBusiness and Marketing
Principles of Floral Design (fine art credit) AgriBusiness and Marketing Advanced Plant and Soil Science (4th year science credit) Agricultural Mechanics & Metal Technologies Agricultural Facilities Design and Fabrication Advanced Animal Science (4th year Science Credit) Agriculture These sciences are interchangeable BHS
5
Information Technology/Business Management & Administration/Finance
Professional Communications (Speech) Business Information Management (Tech Prep option) Business Information Management II Digital Interactive Media Advanced Graphic Design & Illustration Commercial Photography Statistics and Risk Management (4th year math) Principles of Information Technology Money Matters (Can also precede or follow BIM or PIT) Accounting I Accounting II BHS
6
Both requirements must be met
Work Base Learning Professional Communications Successful completion of Professional Communications + 1 other CTE course and teacher approval Career Preparation I Career Preparation II Student must be an employable Junior or Senior that is 16 yrs. or older. Both requirements must be met BHS
7
Principles of Health Science
Health Sciences (only as possible offerings) Principles of Health Science Medical Terminology Anatomy and Physiology (4th year Science credit) Pathophysiology Health Science With proper certification other courses may be offered, this diagram represents a minimum option. BHS
8
Law Enforcement (only as possible offerings)
Professional Communication Principles of Law, Public Safety and Security Law Enforcement I Law Enforcement II Forensic Science (4th year science credit) With proper certification other courses may be offered, this diagram represents the bare minimum option BHS
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.