2021-2022 Course Guide 122120 FINAL (1) - Flipbook - Page 25
Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into
intermediate or final products and related professional and technical
support activities such as production planning and control,
maintenance and manufacturing, and process engineering.
CAREER OPTIONS:
High School Diploma
On-the-Job Training and/or Minimal Experience
Certification
Technical College, Apprenticeship
Associates Degree
Technical College
Assembly Line
Foundry Worker
Machinist
Oil Well Driller
Order Filler
Shipping & Receiving
Production/Planning Clerk
Warehouse Worker
Combination Welder
Computer Technician
Inspector
Locksmith
Mechanic
Pattern & Model Maker
Planner
Quality Control
Tool & Die Maker
Comm. Manager
Mechanical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
OSHA Inspector
Environmental Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Production Supervisor
Bachelors, Professional Degree
Colleges/Universities
FOUR YEAR COURSE PLAN
Suggested Courses for the Career Pathways
Career Pathway
Applied Innovation
& Technology
Engineering
9th Grade
Intro to
Manufacturing &
Metal
10th Grade
Advanced
Manufacturing &
Metals
11th Grade
Manufacturing
Youth
Apprenticeship
Intro to
Manufacturing &
Wood
Construction &
Building Technology
Construction Youth
Apprenticeship
12th Grade
-WCTC Dual Enrollment
-GPS Manufacturing
-SOE
-Youth Apprenticeship
-Youth Options
-Independent Study
*H Introduction to
Engineering PLTW
*H Principles of
Engineering PLTW
*H Civil Engineering
& Architecture
PLTW
-STEM Academy Capstone
-Engineering Youth
Apprenticeship
*H Digital
Electronics PLTW
Students who are interested in these career pathways should also take the following sequence of
courses in math and science.
Subject Area
Math
Science
9th Grade
Geometry
Biology
10th Grade
Algebra II
Chemistry
*Indicates opportunity to earn college credit with the course
11th Grade
H Pre-Calculus
Physics
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12th Grade
*H AP Calculus
Additional Elective