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Table of Contents
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West Virginia Career Pathways:
High School Students and Adults
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What Are Career Pathways And Why Are They Important?
Career Pathways act as a personal GPS system for individuals to find their way to
gainful employment and a successful career. America’s economy has shifted from an
industrial model to an information-technology model. The shift created a significant
increase in high-skilled occupations and a major decline in low skill jobs. Because
today’s workplace needs are more defined, today’s job seeker cannot rely on a
generalist approach to their future career. Individuals seeking gainful employment
need to possess a high level of career knowledge so they can make informed
decisions when choosing a career direction.
The Career Pathways illustrated in this publication focus on a 2+2 (high school to
community college) time-shortened, cost-saving plan to specific occupations. Please
keep in mind that a third +2 (four year college) can always be added to the individual
Career Pathways.
Career pathways are planned journeys to informed destinations.
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Tech Prep Consortia
West Virginia’s Tech Prep Consortia developed the Career Pathways illustrated in this publication. The consortia consist of at least one community and technical college and
the career and technical centers located in the college’s service area. The mission of each consortium is to develop seamless pathways that lead to high-skill, high-wage
careers. The nine West Virginia Tech Prep Consortia are as follows:
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West Virginia’s Community and Technical College System
Blue Ridge Community and Technical College Bridgemont Community and Technical College
www.blueridgectc.edu www.bridgemont.edu
Phone: 304.260.4380 Phone: 304.734.6600 or 304.734.6003
Blue Ridge Community and Technical College located in Martinsburg, WV, Building on a proud history that spans decades of leading technical education
stays true to their mission statement by providing a diverse student population comes a new look, renewed commitment and mountains of opportunity for the
with collaborative programs and support services to improve the quality of career goals of today’s student. Bridgemont graduates are in demand in fields such
life and promote economic development. With over 50 Associate Degree and as civil, electrical and mechanical engineering technology; computer networking;
certificate programs, Blue Ridge CTC focuses on career entry, university transfer, dental hygiene; and business and health management. The college offers programs
developmental education, and workforce development. Some of the academic that prepare students for 6 of the top 10 highly profitable jobs that require
programs include nursing, business, information technology, culinary arts, electrical Associate Degrees. Bridgemont Community and Technical provides interactive
distribution, criminal justice, allied health sciences and liberal arts. online classes, 2- and 4-day schedules, EDGE credits, financial aid and work study
for those who qualify, and multiple scholarships.
In addition to their general curriculum, Blue Ridge Community and Technical
College also extends educational opportunities to area businesses. Their workforce Call or visit Bridgemont today to set up an appointment or visit us online and
development program offers a full range of training solutions, through nationally experience a place of learning that is student-focused and solution-centered. Your
recognized curriculums and result-oriented, customized training plans. Blue Ridge success is our primary goal.
CTC has the ability to train groups of employees seeking to attain a degree or build
upon previous credits, with classes being delivered at a business location, online or
on campus. Their ongoing Fast Track programs provide an introduction to computer
Eastern West Virginia Community and
programs, such as QuickBooks and MS Access Technical College
Blue Ridge CTC has two locations in Berkeley County, with the main campus at 400 www.eastern.wvnet.edu
West Stephen Street in downtown Martinsburg, WV, and the Technology Center Phone: 304.434.8000
located at 5550 Winchester Avenue, off Route 11, in the Berkeley Business Park. The college is located in Moorefield, WV. Eastern is a 21st Century institution
To learn more about what Blue Ridge Community and Technical College has to offer driven by the principle that a quality higher education should be affordable and
call or visit our web site. convenient. Eastern offers programs, as well as numerous skill sets and certificates
to accelerate individuals towards their dreams. We’re here to guide you there.
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Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College of community college programs and services are offered at the Mercer County
Campus in Princeton, the Greenbrier Valley Campus in Lewisburg, the Nicholas
www.kvctc.edu County Campus in Summersville and the Raleigh County Campus at the Public Higher
Phone: 304.766.3118 Education Center in Beaver. New River offers 10 Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College, located in Nitro, WV is a degree programs; 13 Associate in Science (AS) degree programs; one Associate in
comprehensive community and technical college committed to meeting the needs of Arts (A.A.) degree; and a number of Collegiate Certificates and Collegiate Skill Set
students and the communities in the region. With many quality educational programs Certificates. A number of the AS degree programs are articulated with and transfer to
that will prepare students for the future, the college is a starting point to many four-year baccalaureate programs at Bluefield State College, Glenville State College,
exciting careers and educational opportunities. Concord University and other state-supported institutions.
KVCTC offers twenty-three Associate Degree programs, with 42 options, that may also
transfer into bachelors’ degree programs. The college also offers customized training, Pierpont Community and Technical College
credit and non-credit training for business and industry through the Workforce www.pierpont.edu
and Economic Development Division. KVCTC has an extensive off campus network Phone: 304.367.4692
of workplace based training sites throughout the service region of Kanawha and
Putnam counties, including the Valley Fork site in Clay County. Pierpont Community and Technical College is located in Fairmont, WV. It is a
comprehensive community college serving thirteen counties in north central West
KVCTC is your college of opportunity. The classes are geared to give students the Virginia. Sharing a 120-acre main campus with its partner institution Fairmont State
specific knowledge needed to begin a career or advancement in current jobs. University, Pierpont offers students the responsiveness of a community college with
Students at KVCTC also prepare for transfer to baccalaureate degree programs at the amenities of a university. With an enrollment of over 2,600 students, Pierpont
other colleges across the country. offers more than 50 Associate Degree programs, skill sets and certificates as well as
Visit the website to learn more about KVCTC, its programs, and opportunities that a variety of courses at more than 15 sites throughout our region. Pierpont specializes
await you. Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College is “Your College of in providing training in two years or less that will put you on the path to a good job
Opportunity.” close to home. A sampling of programs includes:
• Flight and Aviation Maintenance
• Culinary Arts, Resort and Hotel Management, Event Planning and Dietary
Mountwest Community and Technical College Management
http://mctc.edu • Respiratory Care, Veterinary Technology, Physical Therapy Assisting and Medical
Phone: 304.696.4623 Laboratory Technology
Mountwest is located in Huntington, WV. Formerly known as Marshall Community • Early Childhood and Para–Education
College, Mountwest was founded in 1975 as a separate college within Marshall • Graphics/Design/Drafting Technology
University to better serve students by bringing together many of the two-year • Power Plant Technology and 12 Associate of Applied Science in Technical Studies
Associate Degree programs under one college. In 1991, the college name was degrees
changed to Marshall Community and Technical College to better reflect the technical • Paralegal Studies and Homeland Security
nature of many of the programs offered.
Don’t limit your dreams…get there with Pierpont Community and Technical College!
During the 2010 legislative session, Marshall Community College was renamed
Mountwest Community and Technical College. Mountwest provides open access to
education and training for a diverse population and assists students and employers
to meet regional and global workforce demands. Mountwest offers approximately 50
programs that lead to an Associate Degree, as well as various certificate programs.
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West Virginia’s Community and
Technical College System
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical
College
www.southernwv.edu
Phone: 304.792.7098
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, the main campus
located in Logan, WV, is the premier educational institution in the Southwestern
region. Southern utilizes the latest advances in technology and an experienced and
dedicated staff to provide our students with the highest quality education available.
In the future, more jobs will be opening for applicants with technical training than West Virginia Northern Community College
any other level of education. You can make the most of your talents with a Southern
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree or Certificate in one of the several www.wvncc.edu
rewarding career fields available. Phone: 304.233.5900
Students earning Associate Degrees and certificates or working toward a four degree The student population at West Virginia Northern Community College (WVNCC) has
through a 2+2 agreement at Southern also enjoy the lowest tuition rates in the state; grown consistently, at times having double digit enrollment growth, since the year
make Southern the smart choice for education. 2000. Northern, a public, comprehensive community college with campus locations
in Wheeling, Weirton, and New Martinsville, was created on May 9, 1972, and has
grown into the largest institution of higher education in the Upper Ohio Valley.
The college tuition schedule remains among the lowest in the state. Along with its
service area of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel and Tyler counties, WVNCC
has a tuition reciprocity agreement that serves students in four neighboring Ohio
counties; Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont and Monroe. A lowered metro rate is offered to
students in the Pennsylvania counties of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Washington and
Greene as well as to students from Columbiana and Washington Counties in Ohio.
As a comprehensive community college, Northern offers a wide variety of more than
70 programs in the arts and sciences and career-technical education, and dozens of
continuing education offerings. There are nearly 20 specialized two plus two transfer
programs with numerous four-year institutions. Online education offerings continue
to expand and Northern graduates also have direct access to some master’s degree
programs.
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West Virginia’s Career and Technical Centers
Cabell County Career Technology Center Ralph R. Willis Career and Technical Center
Phone: 304.528.5172 Phone: 304.752.4687
http://ccctc.cabe.tec.wv.us http://lc2.boe.loga.k12.wv.us/rrwvocat
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County Technical and Adult Education Centers
with Five or More Occupational Programs
Academy of Careers and Technology Nicholas County Career and Technical Center
Phone: 304.256.4615 Phone: 304.742.5416
http://wvact.net http://ncctc.nich.tec.wv.us/index.htm
Mingo County Career and Technical Center Taylor County Technical Center
Phone: 304.475.3347 Phone: 304.265.1050
No website available www.wvonline.com/techcenter
Monroe County Technical Center Wyoming County Career and Technical Center
Phone: 304.753.9971 Phone: 304.732.8050
http://mctc.monr.tec.wv.us http://wcvtc.wyom.tec.wv.us
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Multi-County Career and
Technical Centers
James Rumsey Technical Institute
Counties: Berkeley, Jefferson, Morgan
Phone: 304.754.7925
www.jamesrumsey.net
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What Is Your Choice After High School?
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Work Military Postsecondary Education
The secondary career-tech credentialed A career in the armed forces offers The secondary career tech credentialed pathway
pathways have a 95% job placement. many career opportunities. offers college credit while in high school allowing
you to obtain a college degree in a shorter time.
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West Virginia Career Pathways
The Career Pathways listed in this publication provide West Virginia high school career technical students and adults the opportunity to prepare for the workplace and to begin
accumulating credits toward an Associate Degree or a postsecondary certificate in their field of study. Students electing this pathway have the opportunity to graduate from
high school with a significant number of college credits toward an Associate Degree. Adults who elect to enter these programs at the career tech center may also attain college
credit. These Career Pathways offer the participant outstanding opportunities in a cost-saving, time shortened, college-going model.
The West Virginia Career Pathways feature a unique initiative called EDGE.
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How to Understand the Career Pathway
Career Cluster Color Bar
AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
High School Cluster
Cluster: Agriculture, Science and Natural Resources College: Mountwest CTC
and Concentration
Concentration: SN0182 Natural Resources Systems Associate Degree: AAS Technical Studies
Community College that
High School College Plan
offers the program and
Grade English/Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/Sciences Required Courses and Electives Career and Technical Courses
the college degree it
Required Course
Sequence
Recommended Course
Sequence
Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE
Electives
leads to
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 4-8 credits 0101 Agriculture and Natural
Resources I Required courses if
SECONDARY
Recommended
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual United States Studies to Health
CTE Electives
0102 Agriculture and Natural shaded in orange are
12 English 12 College Transition Math 1439 Civics for the 21st Century 1411/1413 0134 Agriscience Experience Program
or Algebra ll Intro to Bus/Mkt Bus Comp App. I or II
College Course - MG 101 College Course - IT 101
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College Credit earned Average What career this Average
through EDGE College Savings pathway prepares Starting Salary
you for
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Agriculture, Science and Natural Resources
CLUSTER
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AGRICULTURE, Occupations
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Selected Career Information
Occupation Career Cluster 2016 Projected Job Description Minimum Usual WV Annual High High High
Employment Education Wage Skill Wage Demand
Biological Science Natural 366 Assist biological and medical scientists in laboratories. Set up, Bachelor’s degree $34,904 x
Technicians Resources operate, and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment,
monitor experiments, make observations, and calculate and
record results. May analyze organic substances, such as blood,
food, and drugs.
Clinical, Science Natural 806 Diagnose and treat mental disorders; learning disabilities; and Doctoral degree $50,751 x x
Counseling, Resources cognitive, behavioral, and emotional problems using individual,
and School child, family, and group therapies. May design and implement
Psychologists behavior modification programs.
Geological Science Natural 278 Assist scientists in the use of electrical, sonic, or nuclear Associate’s Not x
and Petroleum Resources measuring instruments in both laboratory and production Degree Reported
Technicians activities to obtain data indicating potential sources of metallic
ore, gas, or petroleum. Analyze mud and drill cuttings. Chart
pressure, temperature, and other characteristics of wells or bore
holes. Investigate and collect information leading to the possible
discovery of new oil fields.
Environmental Science Natural 180 Design, plan, or perform engineering duties in the prevention, Bachelor’s Degree $67,200 x x
Engineers Resources control, and remediation of environmental health hazards using
engineering disciplines. May include waste treatment, site
remediation, or pollution control technology.
Environmental Science Natural 660 Conduct research or perform investigation for the purpose of Master’s degree $47,887 x x
Scientists and Resources identifying, abating, or eliminating sources of pollutants or
Specialists, hazards that affect either the environment or the health of the
Including Health population. Utilizing knowledge of various scientific disciplines
may collect, synthesize, study, report, and take action based on
data derived from measurements or observations of air, food,
soil, water, and other sources.
Environmental Science Natural 410 Performs laboratory and field tests to monitor the environment Associate’s $30,058 x
Science and Resources and investigate sources of pollution, including those that Degree
Protection affect health. Under direction of an environmental scientist or
Technicians specialist, may collect samples of gases, soil, water, and other
materials for testing and take corrective actions as assigned.
Geoscientists, Science Natural 365 Study the composition, structure, and other physical aspects Master’s degree $76,321 x x
Except Resources of the earth. May use geological, physics, and mathematics
Hydrologists and knowledge in exploration for oil, gas, minerals, or underground
Geographers water; or in waste disposal, land reclamation, or other
environmental problems. May study the earth’s internal
composition, atmospheres, oceans, and its magnetic,
electrical, and gravitational forces. Includes mineralogists,
crystallographers, paleontologists, stratigraphers, geodesists,
and seismologists.
Logging Science Natural 907 Drive logging tractor or wheeled vehicle equipped with one Technical Training $28,161
Equipment Resources or more accessories, such as bulldozer blade, frontal shear, or Apprenticeship
Operators grapple, logging arch, cable winches, hoisting rack, or crane
boom, to fell tree; to skid, load, unload, or stack logs; or to pull
stumps or clear brush.
Natural Science Science Natural 240 Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as life Bachelor’s degree $86,400 x x
Managers Resources sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and statistics, and in or higher plus
research and development in these fields. work experience
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Agriculture, Science and Natural Resources
PATHWAYS
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 26-37 Farm workers and laborers, , slaughterers and meat packers, , farm products , food and drug
inspector
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 25-36 (Management Level)
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Average College
Required Savings
Credit Hours for Degree: $4,32
60-61 0 - $4,440 Average Salary
Occupations: $21,000 to $49,000
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 36-37 Forest Rangers, Loggers
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 23-24 Average Salary (Management Level): $21,000-$49,000
Average College Savings: $4,320-$4,440
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Resources II or 1814 Forestry IV
Year
PSYC 155 Human Relations MKT 230 Principles of Marketing BA Business Law I MGT Small Business Management
14
Year
14
Occupations
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 63
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
College Transition Math or Recommended CTE Recommended CTE 0134 Agricultural Experience
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century
Algebra ll Electives College 101 Elective/Bus Comp Apps 2 Program
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Computer Concepts & Freshman Seminar or College Liberal Studies Elective Society / Technical/Occupational Specialty Technical/Occupational Specialty 2
Year 13 Written English
Applications 101 Human Interaction I (5 hours) (5 hours)
Year 14
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
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AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
CTE Electives
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts 0213 Floriculture
Chemistry Studies
1439 1411/1413
College Transition Math 0134 Agricultural Experience
12 English 12 Intro to Bus/Mkt Civics for the 21st Century Bus Comp App. I or II
or Algebra ll Program
College Course—MG 101 College Course—IT 101
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
0101 Agriculture & Natural 0214 Greenhouse Technology IT 101
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Resources I or0212 or 0215 Landscape Design & General Ed Requirement Fundamentals of Computers
13 Horticulture Installation EDGE 3 hrs.
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs
2nd Semester Freshman Year
POSTSECONDARY
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement 0213 Floriculture 0134 Agricultural Experience General Ed Requirement
13 EDGE 5 hrs Program EDGE 5 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
MG 101
Year Business Organization and Intro to Bus. Leadership Development
Records Management Personnel Management
14 Management Studies
EDGE 3 hrs
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Commercial Papers and Principles of Supervision &
Occupational Safety Customer Service
14 Transactions Management
30
AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE
AND NATURAL RESOURCES High School and College Transition Plan
1439 1411/1413
College Transition Math 0134 Agriculture Experience
12 English 12 Intro to Bus/Mkt Civics for the 21st Century Bus Comp App. I or II
or Algebra ll Program
College Course—MG 101 College Course—IT 101
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
0114
0134 Agriculture Experience IT 101
Agriculture Mechanics III or
Year Program Fundamentals of Computers
General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement 0101 Agriculture & Natural General Ed Requirement
13 EDGE 3 hrs.
Resources I
EDGE 5 hrs
EDGE 5 hrs
2nd Semester Freshman Year
POSTSECONDARY
0112 0113
Year
General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Agriculture Mechanics I Agriculture Mechanics II General Ed Requirement
13
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Business Organization and MG 101
Year Records Management or Intro to Bus. Personnel Management or Leadership Development
Management or College
14 College Requirement College Requirement Studies or College Requirement
Requirement EDGE 3 hrs
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Commercial Papers and Principles of Supervision
Year Occupational Safety or Customer Service or College
Transactions or College & Management or College
14 College Requirement Requirement
Requirement Requirement
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Arts and Humanities
CLUSTER
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Occupations
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Selected Career Information
Occupation Career 2016 Projected Job Description Minimum Usual WV Annual Wage High High High
Cluster Employment Education Skill Wage Demand
Agents and Arts Not Reported Represent and promote artists, performers, and athletes to Bachelor’s degree Not Reported x x
Business Managers Humanities prospective employers. May handle contract negotiation and or higher plus work
of Artists, other business matters for clients. experience
Performers, and
Athletes
Editors Arts 310 Perform editorial duties such as laying out, indexing, and Bachelor’s degree $37,800 x x
Humanities revising content of written materials in preparation for final
publication.
Film and Video Arts Not Reported Edit motion picture soundtracks, film and video. Bachelor’s Degree Not Reported x x
Editors Humanities
Multi-Media Artists Arts 210 Create special effects, animation, or other visual images using Bachelor’s degree $43,000 x x x
and Animators Humanities film, video, computers, or other electronic tools and media for
use in products or creations, such as computer games, movies,
music videos, and commercials.
Photographers Arts 595 Photograph persons, subjects, merchandise, or other Technical Training $26,586
Humanities commercial products. May develop negatives and produce or Apprenticeship
finished prints.
Producers and Arts 355 Produce or direct stage, television, radio, video, or motion Bachelor’s or $54,421 x x
Directors Humanities picture productions for entertainment, information, or higher degree, plus
instruction. Responsible for creative decisions, such as work experience
interpretation of script, choice of guests, set design, sound,
special effects, and choreography.
Public Relations Arts 1,441 Engage in promoting or creating good will for individuals, groups, Bachelor’s degree $39,805 x
Specialists Humanities or organizations by writing or selecting favorable publicity
material and releasing it through various communications
media. May prepare and arrange displays, and make speeches.
Technical Writers Arts 90 Write technical materials such as equipment manuals, Bachelor’s degree $40,500 x x
Humanities appendices, or operating and maintenance instructions.
Writers and Authors Arts 560 Originate and prepare written material, such as scripts, stories, Bachelor’s degree $35,859 x
Humanities advertisements, and other material.
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Arts and Humanities
PATHWAYS
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ARTS AND HUMANITIES High School and College Transition Plan
ENGL 202 Bus & Prof Writing POLS 220 State & Local Gov. Restricted Elective
13 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year 1681 Fund of Broadcasting 1683 Radio Broadcasting Presentations 1685 Television Production App. 1687 Broadcast Management
14 Core-Earned in High School Core-Earned in High School Core-Earned in High School Core-College Credit
Year 1684 Video Editing 1689 Producing Live TV 1431 Digital Imaging Multimedia 4157 Mass Communications
14 Elective-College Credit Elective-College Credit Elective-College Credit Elective-College Credit
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ARTS AND HUMANITIES High School and College Transition Plan
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 26 - 35 Job Printers, Bindery Workers, , Printing Machine Operators, Lithographer, Printing
Equipment Operator
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 36 - 27 (Management Level)
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ARTS AND HUMANITIES High School and College Transition Plan
ID 120
Year
General Ed Requirement Advanced Perspective Illustration Application General Ed Requirement
13
Drawing EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
MG 101
Year
General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Intro to Bus. Fundamentals of the Internet
Leadership Development
14 EDGE 3 hrs. Studies
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ARTS AND HUMANITIES High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Core-Print 125,126,127
Chemistry or Conceptual 1431 Digital Imaging/Multimedia
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
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Business and Marketing
CLUSTER
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BUSINESS Occupations
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Selected Career Information
Occupation Career 2016 Job Description Minimum Usual WV Annual High High High
Cluster Projected Education Wage Skill Wage Demand
Employment
Accountants and Auditors Business 6,366 Examine, analyze, and interpret accounting records for the purpose of Bachelor’s degree $54,656 x x x
Marketing giving advice or preparing statements. Install or advise on systems of
recording costs or other financial and budgetary data.
Customer Service Business 11,514 Interact with customers to provide information in response to inquiries Technical Training $25,909 x
Representatives Marketing about products and services and to handle and resolve complaints. or Apprenticeship
Employment, Recruitment, Business 525 Recruit and place workers. Bachelor’s degree $37,632 x
and Placement Specialists Marketing
Executive Secretaries and Business 5,790 Provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, Technical Training $33,438 x
Administrative Assistants Marketing preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, and or Apprenticeship
performing clerical functions such as preparing correspondence,
receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings.
May also train and supervise lower-level clerical staff.
First-Line Supervisors/ Business 6,385 Supervise and coordinate the activities of clerical and administrative Technical Training $41,164 x
Managers of Office and Marketing support workers. or Apprenticeship
Administrative
First-Line Supervisors/ Business 9,165 Directly supervise sales workers in a retail establishment or Technical Training $35,872 x
Managers of Retail Sales Marketing department. Duties may include management functions, such as or Apprenticeship
Workers purchasing, budgeting, accounting, and personnel work, in addition to
supervisory duties.
Gaming Change Persons and Business 1,238 Exchange coins and tokens for patrons’ money. May issue payoffs Technical Training $18,349 x
Booth Cashiers Marketing and obtain customer’s signature on receipt when winnings exceed or Apprenticeship
the amount held in the slot machine. May operate a booth in the slot
machine area and furnish change persons with money bank at the start
of the shift, or count and audit money in drawers.
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Business 1,597 Accommodate hotel, motel, and resort patrons by registering and Technical Training $17,582 x
Clerks Marketing assigning rooms to guests, issuing room keys, transmitting and or Apprenticeship
receiving messages, keeping records of occupied rooms and guests’
accounts, making and confirming reservations, and presenting
statements to and collecting payments from departing guests.
Insurance Sales Agents Business 3,008 Sell life, property, casualty, health, automotive, or other types Bachelor’s degree $44,687 x x x
Marketing of insurance. May refer clients to independent brokers, work as
independent broker, or be employed by an insurance company.
Loan Officers Business 1,075 Evaluate, authorize, or recommend approval of commercial, real estate, Bachelor’s degree $53,619 x x
Marketing or credit loans. Advise borrowers on financial status and methods
of payments. Includes mortgage loan officers and agents, collection
analysts, loan servicing officers, and loan underwriters.
Medical Secretaries Business 1,941 Perform secretarial duties utilizing specific knowledge of medical Technical Training $23,571 x
Marketing terminology and hospital, clinic, or laboratory procedures. Duties or Apprenticeship
include scheduling appointments, billing patients, and compiling and
recording medical charts, reports, and correspondence.
Sales Representatives, Business 6,233 Sell goods for wholesalers or manufacturers to businesses or groups of Technical Training $52,343 x x
Wholesale and Manufacturing Marketing individuals. Work requires substantial knowledge of items sold. or Apprenticeship
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Business and Marketing
PATHWAYS
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
BTEC 120 Accounting Fund.
Chemistry or Conceptual 1411 Business Computer
BAHM 253
BETC 202 ECON 201 Software App: BAHM 182 BAHM 261 Software App: Software App:
Year BAHM 255 IPR: Customer
Principles of Principles of Software APP: Practical Software App: PowerPoint Word
13 IPR: Ethics Service Face
Accounting II Economics II Spreadsheet Mathematics DataBase 1411 Bus. 1411 Bus Comp
to Face
1411 Bus Comp App. Computer App. App.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
BAHM 251 BAHM 252 BAHM 253 PHSC 101 SOCA 101
Year BTEC 250 BTEC 250
IPR: IPR: Professional IPR: Leadership Physical Science Principles of Sociology
14 Business Law I Intermediate Accounting I
Interviewing Etiquette Development Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BAHM 287
Year BTEC 222 ENGL 202 BAHM 293 BAHM 298 BAHM 269
Workplace management
14 Intermediate Accounting II Bus. & Professional Writing Externship Senior Seminar Quick Books
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1401 Accounting Principles I
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
College Course ACC 120
1413 Business Computer
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Principles of Accounting II Communications in Business/ or (WVEIS Code 1413) Principles of Management Understanding Human Diversity
13 English Comp II
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECN 201 BUS Elective MKT 260 Science Elective Social Science Elective
Year Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Marketing
14
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health 1439 Intro to Bus./Marketing
English 12-Dual Credit College Transition Math or 1413 Business Computer 1403 Account Principles II
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century
Option Algebra ll-Dual Credit Option Applications II College BST 180
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
BST 104
Year COLL 101 HUM 101 BST 106 Business Math or
ENG 110 English Composition I-Dual
13 College 101 Introduction to Humanities Introduction to Business Math 101
Credit Option
College Algebra-Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Freshman Year
BST 180 BST 240
Year ECN 201 BST 230 BA 210
POSTSECONDARY
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Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Chemistry or
Business Computer
Conceptual All CTE Approved Business and
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Apps I or II 1401 Accounting Principles I
11 English 11 Chemistry Marketing Electives
Math Studies College Course College Course Component III
Or Human Anatomy College Course Component III
Computer Elective
& Physiology
College Speech or Adv. Written All CTE Approved Business and
Recommended Civics for the 21st Century 1403 Accounting Principles II
12 English 12 Transition Math & Oral Comm. CTE Marketing Electives
CTE Electives College Course POSC 200 College Course Component III
or Algebra ll Electives College Course Component III
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Year Component III Component III Component III Component III
English 101 Composition Math 101 General Math
13 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 36-37 Accounting Clerk, Income Tax Preparer, Bank Teller, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeper,
Insurance Sales, Accounts Receivable Clerk, Acct. Payable Clerk, Real Estate
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 23-24 Agent/Appraiser, Acct. Technician, Claims Examiner
Average College
Required Savings
Credit Hours for Degree: $4,32 0 - $4,440
60-61 Average Salary
Occupations: $20,000 to $55,000
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 36-37 Accounting Clerk, Income Tax Preparer, Bank Teller, Billing Clerk, Bookkeeper, Insurance Sales,
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 23-24 Accounts Receivable Clerk, Accounting Payable Clerk, Real Estate Agent/Appraiser, Accounting
Technician, Claims Examiner
Average College Savings: $4,320-$4,440
Average Salary: $20,000-$55,000
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1449 Office Management
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health and
1403 Accounting Principles II
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 1411 Business Computer
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
CIT 162 Introductions to Access MATH 210 Introduction to Statistics ACC 123 Principles of Accounting II
13 and Processing
Social Science Core Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ACC 210 Cost Accounting CIT 161 Introduction to Excel ACC 123 Principles of Accounting II
Year
And ACC 240 Business Law I and PSYC 155 Human Relations And
14
ACC 224 Intermediate Accounting I CIT 166 Intermediate Excel BA 120 Intro to Word Processing
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
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Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 GBUS 101 Natural Science elective and
ECON 201 or 202
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year ACCT 123 ACCT 353 ACCT 311 GBUS 202 BTEC 275
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Fed. Income Tax Acct. 1 Intermediate Acct 1—4 hrs Business Communications Advanced Microcomputer Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year ACCT 354 GBUS 310 ACCT 312
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 Fed. Income Tax Acct. 2 Business Law Intermediate Acct 2—4 hrs
Systems
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Business Communications
Year OFTC 222 IT 153 English 101
*Earned in High School **Excel Complete OFTC, IT, CBUS
Desktop Support Technician I Written English
13 Windows Complete COMM 202 *Partially Earned in HS *Earned in High School
Fundamentals of Speech
1st Semester Sophomore Year
OFTC 217 3 Electives in MATH 154 Finite Math OR
Year CBUS 200 IT 154 CGEN 101
**Access Complete OFTC, IT, CBUS MATH 105 College Algebra
14 Business Ethics Desktop Support Technician II Career Transition
*Partially Earned in HS *Earned in High School OR MATH 101 Intro. to Math
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
OFTC 218 CBUS 215 Human Relations 6 Electives in
Year CBUS 292
**PowerPoint Complete and Management OFTC, IT, CBUS
14 Business Internship
*Partially Earned in HS *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
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Science
Required Course Recommended Course Sciences Recommended CTE Electives
Courses
55
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Science
Required Course Recommended Course Sciences Recommended CTE Electives
Courses
56
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Science
Required Course Recommended Course Sciences Recommended CTE Electives
Courses
57
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Elective
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Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
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Year 13 Technical Report Writing Psychology Desktop Publishing Human Relations in Business Principles of Accounting 1 Financial Literacy
Year 14 Corporate Communications Word Processing Applications Database Applications Administrative Office Procedures Elective Elective
Year 14 Communication Spreadsheet Design Office Management Workplace Productivity Professional Internship
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Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
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Required Course
Sequence Sequence Required Course Sequence
Sequence
4-8 1401 Accounting Principles
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Elective Courses College Course—ACCT 123
(Depending on number of 1411 Business Computer
Biology or United States Studies classes offered per day or Applications I
10 English 10 Geometry Health
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year ENGL 102 or 108 BTEC 235 SPCH 111 or 112 BTEC 265 Business Elective
College Level Math
13 Composition 2 Microsoft Word for Windows Multimedia Presentations 3 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or ECON 202 BTEC 270 HPER 172 or HPER 215—2 hrs BTEC 115 ACCT 123
Year ACCT 201
Microeconomics or Introduction to Web Page Standard First Aid or Standard Beginning Keyboarding Office Accounting
14 Principles of Accounting 1
Macroeconomics Design First Aid Business Elective Business Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 275 BTEC 295 ECON 201 or ECON 202
Year GBUS 202
Advanced Micro Apps for Professional Development Microeconomics or Business Elective
14 Business Communications
Business Seminar Macroeconomics
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1401 Accounting Principles I
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Applications II
College Course (CIS 114)
1439 Introduction to Business &
Year Records Management Communications in Business/ or Elective Word Processing Software Database Management Software
13 English Comp II
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ACC 120 Principles of Accounting BOS Elective General Elective Science Elective CIS 119
Year I (BUS 101 WVEIS Code 1439) (CIS 114 WVEIS CODE 1413) Spreadsheet Software
14 (WVEIS Codes 1401 + 1403)
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
CTE Electives
1423
1443 Legal Office
Computerized
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Management
Presentation
(Elective)
Core
1433 Document 1449 Office
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Processing Management-College
Core (Elective)
1453
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications I
CIT 158 Microsoft Outlook ACC 123 Principles of Accounting II SCI Science Core Requirement BA 121 Advanced Word Processing And
13
OFAD 231 Machine Transcription
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CIT 161 Introduction to Excel BA 222 Document Design and Layout CIT 166 Intermediate Excel
Year
And MATH Core Requirement And SS Social Science Core Requirement And
14
CIT 162 Introduction to Access BA 240 Business Law CIT 167 Intermediate Access
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BA 109 Math of Business and Finance
Year SPCH 105 Fundamentals of Speech ACC 222 Computerized and Payroll
CIT 182 Power Point Presentation And BA 280 Business Internship
14 Communications BA 265 Business Communications Accounting
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications II
Chemistry or Conceptual
20th and 21st Century 1445 or 0416 Management and
BAHM 262
BAHM 260 BAHM 182 BAHM 261 Principles of
Year BTEC 202 BTEC 204 Software App:
Software App: Spreadsheet Practical Software App: Database Sociology
13 Principles of Acct. II Principles of Economics II Powerpoint
1413 Bus Comp App. Mathematics 1413 Bus Comp App Dual Credit
1413 Bus Comp App
Option
1st Semester Sophomore Year
PHYC 105
BTEC 230 BAHM 188 BTEC 240
Year BAHM 251 I BAHM 252 BAHM 186 BTEC 205 Physical Science
Fund. Of Marketing Marketing
14 IPR: Interviewing IPR: Leadership Development Concepts of HR Business Law Dual Credit
Personnel Mgt. Overview Fundamentals
Option
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BAHM 253 IPR: Customer PSYC 101
Year ENGL 202 BAHM 293 BAHM 298 BAHM 255 BAHM 287
IPR: Customer Service: General
14 Business & Professional Writing Externship Senior Seminar IPR: Ethics Workplace Management
Service Electronic Psychology
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Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
69
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications I
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Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
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Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
73
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
College Transition Math or Recommended CTE Recommended CTE 1445 Management &
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century
Algebra ll Electives College 101 Elective/BCA 2 Entrepreneurship
Concepts of Computerized
Year 14 Corporate Communications Managerial Accounting Spreadsheet Design Principles of Accounting 2 Financial Literacy
Accounting
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 GBUS 101 Natural Science elective and
ECON 201 or 202
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year ACCT 123 ACCT 353 ACCT 311 GBUS 202 BTEC 275
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Fed. Income Tax Acct. 1 Intermediate Acct 1—4 hrs Business Communications Advanced Microcomputer Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year ACCT 354 GBUS 310 ACCT 312
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 Fed. Income Tax Acct. 2 Business Law Intermediate Acct 2—4 hrs
Systems
75
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
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1429
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Desktop Publishing
4-8 credits
SECONDARY
1455
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Web Page Publishing
Chemistry Studies
1439 1411
College Transition Math 1413 Bus Comp App. II
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century Intro to Bus/Mkt Bus Comp App. I
or Algebra ll College Course-IT 101
EDGE Elective College Course-IT 101
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
MG 101
Math/Science 1431
Year ENL 111 1429 Desktop Publishing Soc. Science Fundamentals of Computers
Elective 3 hrs. Digital Imaging/Multimedia I
13 Written Communications EDGE 5 hrs Elective 3 hrs EDGE 3 hrs.
EDGE 5 hrs
2nd Semester Freshman Year
1411 Business Computer
POSTSECONDARY
ENL 231
Year Math/Science 1455 Web Page Publishing Com 112
Technical Report Writing Applications
13 Elective 3 hrs EDGE 5 hrs Oral Communication
EDGE 3 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
HMN 235
Year ENL 115 EC 102 IT 107
Leadership Development
14 Written Comm. II Basic Economics Fundamentals of the Internet
Studies
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
12 Hours On-The
Year
job Training in child
14
development
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
79
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 1431 Digital Imaging / Multimedia
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts
Chemistry Studies 1
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Human Relations in Business Intro to Psychology Financial Literacy Elective / Web Page Publishing Desktop Publishing
Year 14 Corporate Communications Administrative Office Procedures Financial Literacy Word Processing Applications Database Applications Elective
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health 1429 Desktop Publishing
English 12- Dual Credit College Transition Math or 1455 Web Page Publishing
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Option Algebra ll- Dual Credit Option (College course CS 142)
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Consumer Economics OR
13 Business Communications Computer Literacy Fundamentals
*Earned in High School PSYC 203 Psychology 3 credits earned in High School
*Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 210
Year COMM 202 MATH 100+ CBUS 200 CGEN 101
Marketing Concepts
14 Fundamentals of Speech Or above Business Ethics Career Transition
*Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 215 Human Relations
Year CBUS 212 and Management OR CBUS 209 CBUS 211 CBUS 292
14 Business Law *Earned in High School Consumer Behavior Advertising Business Internship
CBUS 275 Management and
Leadership
82
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
83
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Chemistry or
Business Computer
Conceptual All CTE Approved Business and 1505 Principles of Marketing &
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Apps I or II
11 English 11 Chemistry Marketing Electives 1506 Principles of Finance
Math Studies College Course
Or Human Anatomy College Course Component III College Course Component III
Computer Elective
& Physiology
1507 Principles of Management
College Speech or Adv. Written All CTE Approved Business and
Recommended Civics for the 21st Century &
12 English 12 Transition Math & Oral Comm. CTE Marketing Electives
CTE Electives College Course POSC 200 1508Business Strategies
or Algebra ll Electives College Course Component III
College Course Component III
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Year Component III Component III Component III Component III
English 101 Composition Math 101 General Math
13 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
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BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
85
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended Elective
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Business Computer Apps II 1417 Business Law
Chemistry Studies
College Course OFTC 229
Recommended CTE Recommended CTE Recommended Elective 1445 Management/
College Transition Math Electives Electives
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century Human Ser, Dev, & Rela. Entrepreneurship
or Algebra ll Business Communications Office Management
College Course OFTC 245
College Course CBUS 215 College Course CBUS 210
College Course CBUS 105
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
CGEN 100 CBUS 150 CBUS 190
Year English 101 OFTC 101
Critical Thinking and Intro to Business Introduction to Human
13 Written English Keyboarding II
Learning *Earned in High School Resource Management
2nd Semester Freshman Year
CBUS 103
CBUS 105 SOCI 203 Sociology
Year CBUS 191 OFTC 102 Basic Accounting MATH 100+
POSTSECONDARY
Business Communications OR
13 Organizational Behavior Computer Literacy Fundamentals Or above
*Earned in High School PSYC 203 Psychology
*Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 276 CBUS 210
Year COMM 202 CBUS 200 CGEN 101 3 Restricted Electives
Organizational Development Marketing Concepts
14 Fundamentals of Speech Business Ethics Career Transition *Earned in High School
and Change *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 215 Human Relations
Year CBUS 212 and Management OR CBUS 278
3 Restricted Electives CBUS 292
*Earned in High School Teamwork and Managing
14 Business Law CBUS 275 Management and *Earned in High School Business Internship
Teams
Leadership
86
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
87
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Concepts of Computerized
Year 14 Corporate Communications Managerial Accounting Spreadsheet Design Principles of Accounting 2 Financial Literacy
Accounting
Introduction to Financial
Year 14 Communication Integrated Business Strategies Elective Elective Elective
Management
88
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Math
Arts Science Sciences Required Courses and Career and Technical
GRADE
Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
89
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Required Course
Sequence Sequence Required Course Sequence
Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 4-8 1417 Business Law
Elective Courses
(Depending on number of 1411 Business Computer
Biology or United States Studies Applications I
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year ENGL 102 or 108 BTEC 235 SPCH 111 or 112 BTEC 265 Business Elective
College Level Math
13 Composition 2 Microsoft Word for Windows Multimedia Presentations 3 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or ECON 202 BTEC 270 HPER 172 or HPER 215—2 hrs BTEC 115 ACCT 123
Year ACCT 201
Microeconomics or Introduction to Web Page Standard First Aid or Standard Beginning Keyboarding Office Accounting
14 Principles of Accounting 1
Macroeconomics Design First Aid Business Elective Business Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 275 BTEC 295 ECON 201 or ECON 202
Year GBUS 202
Advanced Micro Apps for Professional Development Microeconomics or Business Elective
14 Business Communications
Business Seminar Macroeconomics
90
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Business Communications OR
13 Organizational Behavior Computer Literacy Fundamentals Or above
*Earned in High School PSYC 203 Psychology
*Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 276 CBUS 210
Year COMM 202 CBUS 200 CGEN 101 3 Restricted Electives
Organizational Development Marketing Concepts
14 Fundamentals of Speech Business Ethics Career Transition *Earned in High School
and Change *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 215 Human Relations
and Management OR CBUS 278
Year CBUS 212 3 Restricted Electives CBUS 292
14 Business Law *Earned in High School Teamwork and Managing
*Earned in High School Business Internship
CBUS 275 Management and Teams
Leadership
91
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Chemistry or
Business Computer
Conceptual All CTE Approved Business and
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Apps I or II 1401 Accounting Principles I
11 English 11 Chemistry Marketing Electives
Math Studies College Course College Course Component III
Or Human Anatomy College Course Component III
Computer Elective
& Physiology
College Speech or Adv. Written All CTE Approved Business and 1445 Management/
Recommended Civics for the 21st Century
12 English 12 Transition Math & Oral Comm. CTE Marketing Electives Entrepreneurship
CTE Electives College Course POSC 200
or Algebra ll Electives College Course Component III College Course Component III
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Year Component III Component III Component III Component III
English 101 Composition Math 101 General Math
13 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
92
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended Elective
0422 Marketing Principles I
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Keyboarding I
College Course CBUS 210
College Course OFTC 100
Recommended Elective
Biology or Conceptual United States Studies to 0425 Marketing Principles II
10 English 10 Geometry Health Intro to Bus & Mrkting
Biology 1900 College Course CBUS 210
College Course CBUS 150
Recommended Elective
93
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1401 Accounting Principles I & II
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications II
Chemistry or Conceptual
20th and 21st Century 1445 or 0416 Management and
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
94
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
95
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1433 Word Processing
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Human Relations in Business Intro to Psychology Financial Literacy Word Processing Applications Database Applications
Year 14 Corporate Communications Principles of Accounting 1 Administrative Office Procedures Elective Elective Spreadsheet Design
96
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Applications II
BAHM 260,261,262
Chemistry or Conceptual 1439 or 0413 Introduction to
Year Bus & Laboratory IPR: Customer IPR: Customer BAHM 255
Voice Recog. Practical Practical Desktop Desktop
13 Professional Science Service Face to Service IPR: Ethics
Software Intro. Mathematics Mathematics Publishing I Publishing II
Writing Face Electronic
ELET 110 BAHM BAHM
BAHM 250 BAHM 252
Year Computer ELET 121 BAHM 251 BAHM General Elective BAHM 260 261 262
IPR: Leadership IPR: Professional Etiquette
14 Hardware Internetworking I Interviewing IPR: Elective Dual Credit Option Spreadsheet . Data Power
Development
Systems Base Point
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
ELET 111 BAHM 298
BAHM 295
Year BAHM 277 BAHM 287 BAHM 293 Computer Senior BAHM 283
Integrated
14 Software Apps: Electronic Meeting Workshop Management Externship Operating Seminar Office Procedures (Executive)
Applications
Systems
97
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and Career and Technical
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
1401 Accounting
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Principles I
1413 Business
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Computer Applications
II-College BST 240
Chemistry or Conceptual 1439 Introduction to
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
11 English 11 Conceptual Math 20th and 21st Century Studies The Arts
Chemistry-Dual Credit Option Business and Marketing
1449 Office
English 12-Dual Credit College Transition Math or
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives Management-College
Option Algebra ll-Dual Credit Option
BST 213
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
BST 100 BST 104 ENG 110 English
Year BST 106
Beginning Keyboarding/Word Business Math-Dual Credit Option College 101 Composition I-Dual Credit
13 Introduction to Business
Processing Option
2nd Semester Freshman Year
BST 101
HUM 101 BST 240 BST 230 BIO 210 Anatomy and BST 123 Intro to Law or
Year Intermediate
Introduction to Humanities Business Computer Business Communications Physiology or Science AH 101 Intro to Allied
13 Document
POSTSECONDARY
98
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
99
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Psychology Desktop Publishing Human Relations in Business Principles of Accounting 1 Financial Literacy
Year 14 Corporate Communications Word Processing Applications Database Applications Administrative Office Procedures Elective Elective
Year 14 Communication Spreadsheet Design Office Management Workplace Productivity Professional Internship
100
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
101
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year ENGL 102 or 108 BTEC 235 SPCH 111 or 112 BTEC 265 Business Elective
College Level Math
13 Composition 2 Microsoft Word for Windows Multimedia Presentations 3 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or ECON 202 BTEC 270 HPER 172 or HPER 215—2 hrs BTEC 115 ACCT 123
Year ACCT 201
Microeconomics or Introduction to Web Page Standard First Aid or Standard Beginning Keyboarding Office Accounting
14 Principles of Accounting 1
Macroeconomics Design First Aid Business Elective Business Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 275 BTEC 295 ECON 201 or ECON 202
Year GBUS 202
Advanced Micro Apps for Professional Development Microeconomics or Business Elective
14 Business Communications
Business Seminar Macroeconomics
102
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
103
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Introduction to Financial
Year 14 Communication Integrated Business Strategies Small Business Fundamentals Elective Elective
Management
104
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Math
Arts Science Sciences Required Courses and Career and Technical
GRADE
Year Eng 102 or 108 Acct 202 Natural Science elective and
Microeconomics or
13 Composition 2 Principles of Acct. 2 Intro to Business Lab 4 hrs
Macroeconomics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or 202 BTEC 275
Year ACCT 123 MGMT 320 MKTG 330 GBUS 202
Microeconomics or Advanced Microcomputer
14 Business Elective—3 hrs Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications
Macroeconomics Apps
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 210 or ACCT 310
Year Business Elective GBUS 310 Business Elective
Comp. Acct. or Acct. Information Business Elective 3 hrs
14 3 hrs Business Law 3 hrs
Systems
105
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Year ENGL 102 or 108 BTEC 235 SPCH 111 or 112 BTEC 265 Business Elective
College Level Math
13 Composition 2 Microsoft Word for Windows Multimedia Presentations 3 hrs
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECON 201 or ECON 202 BTEC 270 HPER 172 or HPER 215—2 hrs BTEC 115 ACCT 123
Year ACCT 201
Microeconomics or Introduction to Web Page Standard First Aid or Standard Beginning Keyboarding Office Accounting
14 Principles of Accounting 1
Macroeconomics Design First Aid Business Elective Business Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BTEC 275 BTEC 295 ECON 201 or ECON 202
Year GBUS 202
Advanced Micro Apps for Professional Development Microeconomics or Business Elective
14 Business Communications
Business Seminar Macroeconomics
106
CBUS 215 Human
Relations and
Management OR
107
BUSINESS AND MARKETING High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Chemistry or
Business Computer
Conceptual All CTE Approved Business and
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Apps I or II 0422 Marketing Principles I
11 English 11 Chemistry Marketing Electives
Math Studies College Course College Course Component III
Or Human Anatomy College Course Component III
Computer Elective
& Physiology
College Speech or Adv. Written All CTE Approved Business and 1445 Management/
Recommended Civics for the 21st Century
12 English 12 Transition Math & Oral Comm. CTE Marketing Electives Entrepreneurship
CTE Electives College Course POSC 200
or Algebra ll Electives College Course Component III College Course Component III
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Year Component III Component III Component III Component III
English 101 Composition Math 101 General Math
13 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
108
109
110
Engineering and Technical
CLUSTER
111
ENGINEERING Occupations
112
Selected Career Information
Occupation Career 2016 Job Description Minimum WV High High High
Cluster Projected Usual Annual Skill Demand
Employment Education Wage
Civil Engineers Engineering 1,533 Perform engineering duties in planning, designing, and overseeing construction and Bachelor’s $62,346 x x x
and Technical maintenance of building structures, and facilities, such as roads, railroads, airports, degree
bridges, harbors, channels, dams, irrigation projects, pipelines, power plants, water
and sewage systems, and waste disposal units. Includes architectural, structural,
traffic, ocean, and geo-technical engineers.
Computer Support Engineering 1,559 Provide technical assistance to computer system users. Answer questions or Associate’s $37,417 x x
Specialists and Technical resolve computer problems for clients in person, via telephone or from remote Degree
location. May provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and
software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and
operating systems.
Computer Systems Engineering 1,267 Analyze science, engineering, business, and all other data processing problems Bachelor’s $60,312 x x x
Analysts and Technical for application to electronic data processing systems. Analyze user requirements, degree
procedures, and problems to automate or improve existing systems and review
computer system capabilities, workflow, and scheduling limitations. May analyze
or recommend commercially available software. May supervise computer
programmers.
Construction Laborers Engineering 8,691 Perform tasks involving physical labor at building, highway, and heavy construction Technical $30,682 x
and Technical projects, tunnel and shaft excavations, and demolition sites. May operate hand Training or
and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small Apprenticeship
mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of other
equipment and instruments. May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces
to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, clean up rubble and debris,
and remove asbestos, lead, and other hazardous waste materials. May assist other
craft workers.
Electricians Engineering 5,858 Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure Technical $47,202 x x
and Technical that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, Training or
intercom systems, or electrical control systems. Apprenticeship
First-Line Supervisors/ Engineering 5,451 Directly supervise and coordinate activities of construction or extraction workers. Technical $67,039 x x
Managers of and Technical Training or
Construction Trades Apprenticeship
First-Line Supervisors/ Engineering 3,372 Supervise and coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers, and repairers. Technical $55,565 x x
Managers of and Technical Training or
Mechanics, Installers Apprenticeship
Helpers-Carpenters Engineering 1,732 Help carpenters by performing duties of lesser skill. Duties include using, supplying Technical $23,790 x
and Technical or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment. Training or
Apprenticeship
Industrial Truck and Engineering 2,738 Operate industrial trucks or tractors equipped to move materials around a Technical $32,257 x
Tractor Operators and Technical warehouse, storage yard, factory, construction site, or similar location. Training or
Apprenticeship
Network Systems and Engineering 1,110 Analyze, design, test, and evaluate network systems, such as local area Bachelor’s $45,833 x x x
Data Communications and Technical networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), Internet, intranet, and other data degree
Analysts communications systems. Perform network modeling, analysis, and planning.
Research and recommend network and data communications hardware and
software. Includes telecommunications specialists who deal with the interfacing of
computer and communications equipment. May supervise computer programmers.
Plumbers, Pipefitters, Engineering 2,488 Assemble, install, alter, and repair pipelines or pipe systems that carry water, Technical $44,128 x x
and Steamfitters and Technical steam, air, or other liquids or gases. May install heating and cooling equipment and Training or
mechanical control systems. Apprenticeship
Welders, Cutters, Engineering 3,485 Use hand-welding, flame-cutting, hand soldering, or brazing equipment to weld or Technical $35,609 x x
Solderers, and Brazers and Technical join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal Training or
products. Apprenticeship
113
Engineering and Technical
PATHWAYS
114
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
115
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Biology 1900
CTE Electives
1637 Suspension and
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Steering Diagnosis
Chemistry Studies
1439 1411/1413
College Transition Math
12 English 12 Intro to Bus/Mkt Civics for the 21st Century Bus Comp App. I or II 1623 Basic Engine Concepts
or Algebra ll
College Course—MG 101 College Course—IT 101
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
IT 101
1631 Fundamentals of
Year 1625 Brakes Fundamentals of Computers
General Education General Education Automotive Technology General Education
13 EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 3 hrs.
EDGE 5 hrs
2nd Semester Freshman Year
1637 Suspension and
POSTSECONDARY
116
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
*Earned in High School **Excel Complete OFTC, IT, CBUS Web Page Design
13 Windows Complete Written English
COMM 202 *Partially Earned in HS *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Fundamentals of Speech
1st Semester Sophomore Year
OFTC 217
Year CGEN 101 CBUS 200 MATH 101 IT 245
**Access Complete
14 Career Transition Business Ethics Or above Internet Foundations
*Partially Earned in HS
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
8 Electives in
OFTC 218 CBUS 215 Human Relations IT 246
Year OFTC, IT, CBUS CBUS 292
**PowerPoint Complete and Management Site Designer
14 Business Internship
*Partially Earned in HS *Earned in High School *5 Earned in High School *Earned in High School
**NOTE: Student
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 64 will need to take Occupations
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 32 OFTC 239 to
complete the Web Design
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 32 requirements for the
Microsoft Office
Average College Savings $4,096 classes. Average Salary $ $35,000 - $45,000
117
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
1642 Discovery
1644 Discovery 2-Working at a Samll –to- 1646 Discovery 3-Introducting Routing and
Year 1-Networking for Home and 1648-Discovery 4-Designing and Supporting Computer Networks
Medium-Business or ISP Switching in the Enterprise
14 Small Business Core-Earned in High SChool
Core-Earned in High School Core-Earned in High School
Core-Earned in High School
1693 A+ Certification: Operating
Year 1692 A+ Certification: Hardware 1705 Fundamentals of Computer Systems
Building Operation Systems
Systems
14 Elective-Earned in High School Elective-Earned in High School
Elective-Earned in High School
Average Salaries: $37,000 to $75,000
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 64 Occupations
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 28
Dual Credit Option 13
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 23
Average College Savings $5,986.00
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 64 Occupations:
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 28 Building Operation Systems
Dual Credit Option: 13 Average Salary: $37,000-$75,000
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 23
Average College Savings: $5,986
118
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
CISCO
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
College Course IT Elective
CISCO
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
College Course IT Elective
PC Repair and Troubleshooting Communications in Business/ or Database Management Software Networking Fundamentals Understanding Human Diversity
13 English Comp II
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CIS 119 IT Elective (CISCO 3 Cr.) IT 181 Science IT Elective (CISCO Social Science Elective
Year Spreadsheet Software Operating Systems Elective 3 Cr.)
14
119
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Small to Medium Business or
ISP
1646 Discovery III-Introducing
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year English Composition II or Fund of Bus Comp Tech or BST 106 Data CS 242
13 ENG 120 CS 106 Intro to Business Programming- CTE Communications Web Site Design
Technical Writing Intro to Comp & Office App 1642
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CS 114
CS 230 ECON 201 (Macro) or
Year Intro to Visual Basic or Restricted Elective
Data Base Mgmt Systems-CTE ECON 202 (Micro) Science Elective – Dual Credit Option
14 CS 260 CTE 1646
1644 Princ of Economics
Intro to C++ Programming
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CS 280
Year BA 203 BA 215 MATH 205 Restricted Elective
Intro to Systems
14 Business Statistics Accounting I Discrete Mathematics CTE 1648
Analysis
120
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health 1429 Desktop Publishing
English 12- Dual Credit College Transition Math or 1455 Web Page Publishing
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Option Algebra ll- Dual Credit Option (College course CS 142)
121
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
122
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Technical Sequence
123
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
124
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
125
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Chemistry or
1693 A+ Certification
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 1695 Server Essentials I
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Operating Systems I
Chemistry- Dual Studies Elective
Elective
Credit Option
College Transition 1693 A+ Certification
English 12- Dual Credit Recommended Civics for the 21st Recommended 1695 Server Essentials II
12 Math or Algebra ll- Operating Systems II
Option CTE Electives Century CTE Electives Required
Dual Credit Option Required
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
HUM 101 ENG 110
COLL 101 Math 121 GED
Year 13 Intro to English Composition I- Dual Credit
College 101 Pre Calculus- Dual Credit Option Gen Ed Fine Arts
Humanities Option
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ENG 111 BST 240 CS 109
BST 106
English Composition II or Fund of Bus Comp Tech or Foundations of CS 240 CS 242
POSTSECONDARY
Year 13 Intro to
ENG 120 CS 106 Programming- CTE Data Web Site Design
Business
Technical Writing Intro to Comp & Office App 1694 I and II
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CS 114
CS 230 ECON 201 (Macro) or
Intro to Visual Basic or Restricted Elective
Year 14 Data Base Mgmt ECON 202 (Micro) Science Elective – Dual Credit Option
CS 260 CTE 1692 I and II
Systems Princ of Economics
Intro to C++ Programming
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CS 280 MATH 205
BA 203 BA 215 Restricted Elective
Year 14 Intro to Systems Analysis- Discrete
Business Statistics Accounting I CTE 1695 I and II
CTE 1693 I and II Mathematics
126
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Technical Sequence
127
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
1705 Fundamentals of
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Computer Systems
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications
College Transition Math or Recommended CTE Recommended CTE 1703 Computer Maintenance
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century
Algebra ll Electives Electives and Repair
Year
14
128
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Required Course
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence Recommended
Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
Sequence
Sequence CTE Electives
1692 A+ Certification:
Physical
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Hardware (with 1693)
Education 4-8 Elective Courses
(Depending on number of College Course CIT 101
classes offered per day or block 1693 A+ Certification:
Operating Systems
SECONDARY
Biology or Conceptual
129
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
1642
World Studies to 1900 1705 Fundamentals of Discovery
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science Physical Education
Dual Credit Option Computer Systems I
ELET 121
1644
1709 Technical Discovery
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Computer Applications II
ELET 122
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
1646
Chemistry or Conceptual
Discovery
11 English 11 Conceptual Math Chemistry 20th and 21st Century Studies The Arts 1707 Systems Software
III
Dual Credit Option
ELET 221
1648
Psychology/Sociology
English 12 College Transition Math or 1703 Computer Discovery
12 Elective Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Dual Credit Option Algebra ll Maintenance and Repair IV
Dual Credit Option
ELET 222
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ENGL 101 ELET 110 ELET 121
Year GNET 100 GNET 108
English Composition I Computer Hardware Systems Internetworking I
13 Technology Orientation Basic Computer Applications
Dual Credit Option 1705 & 1703 1642 Discovery I
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ELET 111 ELET 122
POSTSECONDARY
130
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Technical Sequence
131
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications
Year
14
132
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Required Course
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence
and Recommended Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
Sequence CTE Electives
Sequence
Physical 1705 Fundamentals of
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 4-8 Elective Courses
Education (Depending on number of
Computer Systems
classes offered per day or
SECONDARY
Biology or Conceptual United States Studies to block schedule) 1709 Technical Computer
10 English 10 Geometry Health
Biology 1900 Applications
1692 A+ Certification:
133
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
10 English 10 Geometry
Biology 1900
Health Recommended
CTE Electives Drafting Techniques
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
134
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1729 Fundamentals of Drafting
Year 14 Recommended Elective Descriptive Geometry Intro to Physics Economics Intro to Solid Modeling Architectural Drafting
135
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
136
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
Arts Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
13 Technical Drafting 2 Fundamentals of Speech Engineering Economics Technical Math 2 Methods, Standards & Work Design
1st Semester Sophomore Year
DRAFT 115
Year INDT 233 INDT 234 MECH 201 MECH 202 ELEC 101 & 101L
Computer Aided Drafting
14 Statistical Process Control Adv. Business Concepts Technology Fluid Mechanics Technology Statics Direct Current Circuits
Technical Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
SOC 101 or PSYC 101
MECH 230 HIST 101
Year MECH 203 Technical General Ed. Elective
Technology Strength of Western Civilization
14 Technology Dynamics Elective From Historical & Diverse
Materials Free Elective
Perspectives
137
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
1725
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Mechanical Drafting
Chemistry Studies
Dual Credit or College
1461 Computer App. or Course Possibilities 1721
College Transition Math Recommended CTE Civics for the 21st
12 English 12 1411 BCA I English 12 (ENG 101 ) Architectural Drafting
or Algebra ll Electives Century
College Course CS 101
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
MECH 135
Year MATH 111 CS 101 ELEC 105 WELD 173
Manufacturing Processes &
13 Technical Math 1 Intro to Computing Direct Current Circuits Basic Welding Electricity
Materials
2nd Semester Freshman Year
POSTSECONDARY
138
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Year CIET 114 DRET 121 DRET 214 ENGL 202 MATH114 PHYS 201
13 Statics Drafting II Computer Graphics Bus and Prof Writing Tech Trig College Phys I
1st Semester Sophomore Year
DRET 202 HU/SS
Year CIET 115 DRET MEET 225
Arch Drafting Elective
14 Strength of Materials Tech CAD Electives Mech Design I
1721 Drafting Specialization Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year DRET 201 DRET 204 DRET 216 MATH 117 Tech Electives PHYS 202
14 Elect/Electronics Drafting Structural Drafting Engr. Des. Graphics Tech Calculus College Phys II
139
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Arts Science
GRADE
Year DESL 111 DESL 120 ENG 101 OTEC 267 OTEC 262 OTEC 251
HU/SS Elective
13 Diesel Engines II Susp and Steering Comp and Rhetoric Word PowerPoint Interviewing
1st Semester Sophomore Year
140
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Technical Studies 153
College Requirement
13 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option *Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Social Science Elective Small Business Management or
Year Technical Studies Capstone Technical Studies 154
College Requirement PY 201 or SO 200 College Requirement
14 Internship or College Requirement *Earned in High School
Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Maintenance and Service
Technical Studiesof157
Diesel Engines. Diagnostic Operations of Diesel
Technical Engines158
Studies
(Management Level)
14 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
Average Salaries: $27,000 to 42,000
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 64 Occupations
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 28
Potential Dual Credit Option: 19
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 17
Average College Savings $2,901
**Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability**
141
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
1763
1728 CAD
Fundamentals
World Studies to 1900 Drafting I & II
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science Physical Education of Electricity
Dual Credit Option DRET 120
Technical
Drafting I
Elective
SECONDARY
Year ELET 172 ELET 181 ENGL 102 MATH 117 PHYS 101
13 AC Circuit Analysis Analog Devices English Composition II Technical Calculus Introductory Physics I
1st Semester Sophomore Year
HIST 180
Year ELET 282 ELET 290 ELET 293 GNET 215
World Civilization
14 Analog Devices II Digital Devices Telecommunications Visual Basic Programming
Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year ELET 236 ELET 275 PHYS 102 ECON 202
Technical Electives
14 Programmable Logic Controllers Power System & Ind. Devices Introductory Physics II Principles of Economics 1
142
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Required Courses
English/ Language Arts Math Science Sciences
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course
CTE Electives
Sequence
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 1765 Industrial and 1766 Integrated
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts
Chemistry-Dual Credit Option Studies Commercial Wiring-Core Electrical Lab-Elective
1773 Special
2462 Digital
English 12- Dual Credit College Transition Math or Civics for the 21st 1767 National Electric Applications in
12 Recommended CTE Electives Electronics
Option Algebra ll- Dual Credit Option Century Code-Core Electronics
Elective
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
BST 240
Year COLL 101 ENG 110 MAT 130 PPT 101
Fund of Bus Comp Tech or
13 College 101 English Composition I- Technical Math I- Dual Credit Option Power Plant Fundamentals
2nd Semester Freshman Year
PPT 105
POSTSECONDARY
143
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Biology or Conceptual United States Studies All CTE Electrical Technology Electives 1769 Residential Wiring
10 English 10 Geometry Health
College Course TS156- CTE Elective II College Course TS 152
Biology to 1900
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Principles of Management Human Resource Management Technical Studies 153
13 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option or College Requirement or College Requirement *Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies Capstone Business Law General Ed Requirement Small Business Management Technical Studies 154
14 Internship or College Requirement or College Requirement Dual Credit Option or College Requirement *Earned in High School
144
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
145
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
146
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
Arts Sciences Required Courses and Career and Technical
GRADE
147
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Year MTEC 133 & 133L MTEC 135 & 135L MATH 108 SPCH 112 ELEC 101 & 101 L
13 Hydraulic Troubleshooting Pumps & Seals & Lab Shop Math 2 Interpersonal Communication Direct Current Circuits
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ELEC 133 & 133L
Year SOC 151 IM 111 MTEC 130 & 130L MTEC 140 & 140L
Industrial Wiring and Code
14 Sociology in the Workplace Machine Shop 1 Bearings & Lubrication Prin. Pipefitting/Valves & Lab
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
PHIL 231 MTEC 220 & 220L
Year ELEC 225 & 225L MTEC 110 WELD 111
Workplace & Business Drives, Couplings & Machine
14 Electrical Machinery & Lab Print & Schematic Reading Basic Oyacetylene
Ethics Installation & Lab
148
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Required Course
Recommended Required Course and Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Course Sequence Sequence Required Course Electives
Sequence Sequence
World Studies to CTE Elective 1692 1763 Fundamentals of Electricity
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science Physical Education
1900 College Course TS155- CTE Elective I College Course TS 151
SECONDARY
149
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
Arts Sciences Required Courses and Career and Technical
GRADE
150
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Technical Sequence
151
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
1825 1823
Year Interpersonal Communication or
General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Foundation and Framing Finishing Carpentry
13 College Requirement
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
MG 101 Direct Current Circuit Analysis Principles of Supervision
Year
General Ed Requirement
Entrepreneurship or College Intro to Bus. Direct Current Electronics Lab
Leadership Development
& Management or College
14 Requirement EDGE 3 hrs. Studies or College Requirement
or College Requirement Requirement
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Bus. Organization & Mgt Customer Service or College
14 or College Requirement. Requirement
152
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Human Resource
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Principles of Management Technical Studies 153
Management
13 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option or College Requirement *Earned in High School
or College Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies Capstone Business Law General Ed Requirement Small Business Management Technical Studies 154
14 Internship or College Requirement or College Requirement Dual Credit Option or College Requirement *Earned in High School
Machine Setter, Fitters, Helpers, Mine Mechanic, Basic Machinist, Shop Foreman
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
(Management Level)
14 *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
153
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Systems
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Chemistry or Conceptual
20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math Chemistry The Arts 1871 Electrical Maintenance
Studies
Dual Credit Option
Recommended CTE Electives 1985 Fundamentals of Welding
English 12 College Transition Math or Recommended CTE Electives
12 Civics for the 21st Century Drafting I Technology
Dual Credit Option Algebra ll
DRET120-College Credit Core-College Credit- WELD 100
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ELET 1601 ELET 1602 ELET 1603 MEET 121
Year GNET 100 GNET 108 MATH 110 DRET 120
DC Circuits: Intro to DC Circuits: Basic DC DC Circuits: Capacitors Manufacturing
13 Tech Orientation Basic Computer Apps Technical Math Drafting I
Electricity Circuits & Inductors Processes I
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ENGL 101
ELET 1611 ELET 1612 MEET 242 WELD 100
Business ELET 1614 INDT 102 MEET 241 MEET 244 MEET 245
Year AC Circuits: AC Circuits: Components Intro to Welding
POSTSECONDARY
154
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Biology 1900
College Course ID 112
4-8 credits 2103 Furnishings &
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Design Applications I
155
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Applications
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year ENGL 102 MATH 114 CIET 114 DRET 121 MEET 122 PHYS 101
POSTSECONDARY
13 English Composition II Technical Trigonometry Statics Drafting II Manufacturing Processes II Introductory Physics I
1st Semester Sophomore Year
MEET 241 MEET 242 MEET 243 ECON 202
Year CIET 115 ELET 171 MEET 225 MEET 245
Principles of Fluid Components of Hydraulic Circuit Principles of
14 Strength of Materials DC Circuit Analysis Mechanical Design I Fluid Power Lab
Power Fluid Power Design Economics I
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Technical
ELET 274 Elective
Year PHYS 102 MATH 117 MEET 226 MEET 250
Electrical Control All Core Classes
14 Introductory Physics II Technical Calculus Mechanical Design II Climate Control
Systems Earned in High
School
156
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157
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Required Course
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence
and Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Sequence Required Course Electives
Sequence Sequence
All CTE Approved
1919 Fundamentals of Masonry
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Masonry CTE Electives
College Course TS 151
TS 155 – CTE Elective I
SECONDARY
Human Resource
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Principles of Management or Technical Studies 153
Management or College
13 Dual Credit Option* Dual Credit Option* Dual Credit Option* College Requirement *arned in High School
Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Technical Studies Capstone
Year Business Law General Ed Requirement Small Business Management Technical Studies 154
Internship or College Requirement
14 or College Requirement Dual Credit Option* or College Requirement Earned in High School
Average Occupations
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 64
Salaries: $35,000 to $53,000
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 26 -37
Potential Dual Credit Option: 0-19
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 17-28
Average College Savings $2,901 ** Check local schools for Dual Credit Options Availability**
158
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Biology to 1900
CTE Elective II
English 11 Chemistry or Approved CTE Supporting Elective 1923 Materials Distribution
20th and 21st
Human Resource
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Principles of Management Technical Studies 153
Management or College
13 *Dual Credit Option *Dual Credit Option *Dual Credit Option or College Requirement Earned in High School
Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies Capstone Business Law or College Requirement General Ed Requirement Small Business Management Technical Studies 154
14 Internship or College Requirement *Dual Credit Option or College Requirement Earned in High School
159
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Required Course
Recommended Course Required Course and Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Sequence Sequence Required Course Electives
Sequence Sequence
1985 Fundamentals of
World Studies to All CTE Metals Technology Electives
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science Physical Education Welding Technology
1900 College Course TS 155 CTE Elective I
College Course TS 151
SECONDARY
Human Resource
Year General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Principles of Management Technical Studies 153
Management
13 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option or College Requirement Earned in High School
or College Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Sheet Metal Worker, Machine Feeder, Tool and Die Maker
Year Technical Studies Capstone Business Law General Ed Requirement Small(Management Level)
Business Management Technical Studies 154
14 Internship or College Requirement or College Requirement Dual Credit Option or College Requirement Earned in High School
Average Salaries: $30,270 to $40,000
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 **Check LocalStudies
Technical School157for Dual Credit Availability**
Technical Studies 158
14 Earned in High School Earned in High School Earned in High School Earned in High School
160
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13 Machine Shop 2 Valves Shop Math 2 Interpersonal Communication CNC Machining 1 Technical Writing
1st Semester Sophomore Year
SOC 101 or PSYC 101
Year IM 213 IM 223 IM 233 INDT 107 IM 234
Elective from Historical and
14 Machine Shop 3 Wood Technology Pumps and Seals Prin. Of Tech 1 Hydraulics
Diverse Perspectives
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
IM 244 or 255
Year IM 132 IM 235 IM 260 INDT 108
Mach. Installation or CNC
14 Shop Fab Hydraulics Troubleshooting Maintenance Project Principles of Tech
Machining 2
161
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162
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163
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English Composition EN 102 College Math for General Science Elective Human Resource
Year Principles of Management Technical Studies 153
or Technical Writing EN 115 Education MT 121 or Higher Any Lab Science Management
13 MG 260 *Earned in High School
Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option MG 261
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies Capstone Business Law Social Science Elective Small Business Management Technical Studies 154
14 Internship BU 207 Dual Credit Option MG 262 *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical
SystemsStudies 156 Network Administrator, Network
Administrator, Technical Studies
Engineer, 157 Technology Specialist (IT Specialist),
Information TechnicalLocalStudies 158
14 *Earned in High School *Earned in Network
Area High School *Earned inTechnology
Administrator (LAN Administrator), Information High School
Manager *Earned
(Management Level)in High School
164
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General Ed
General Ed Requirement General Education Construction Estimating or College Codes, Contract, Cost Analysis or
Year 13 Requirement
Dual Credit Option Requirement College Requirement
Dual Credit Option
1st Semester Sophomore Year
2142 Construction Safety 2143 Intro to Plumbing Trade 2144 Basic Plumbing 2145 Soldering & Flaring Cooper Pipe
Year 14
Core-Earned in High School Elective - Earned in High School Elective – Earned in High School Elective – Earned in High School
165
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SECONDARY
166
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
167
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL High School and College Transition Plan
Recommended
Required Course Recommended CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Technical Sequence
SECONDARY
168
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Chemistry or
English 11 All CTE Approved Welding 1993 Shielded Metal Arc
Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 Dual Credit Option Conceptual Math The Arts Technology Electives Welding
Chemistry Studies
EN 101 TS 157 – CTE Elective III College Course TS 153
Dual Credit Option
College Transition Psychology/Sociology
English 12 Speech Elective All CTE Approved Welding 1987 Gas Metal Arc
Math or Algebra ll Civics for the 21st Elective
12 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Technology Electives Welding
Dual Credit Option Century Dual Credit Option
EN 102 SP 103 TS 158 – CTE Elective IV College Course TS 154
MT 121 PY 201 or SO 200
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Orientation to Technical Programs
Year General Ed Requirement Technical Studies 151 Earned General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement Technical Studies 152
or College Requirement
13 Dual Credit Option in High School Dual Credit Option Earned in High School
POSTSECONDARY
169
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170
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Biology 1900
schedule College Credit WELD 111
1993 Shielded Metal Arc
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
Year ENGL 107 WELD 112 WLED 134—Elective WELD 281 WELD 131--Elective
13 Technical Composition Workplace Skills Basic GMAW Metallurgy Basic GTAW
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year WELD 261 CS 101 WELD 271—4 hrs
Welding Elective Welding Elective
14 Steel Fabrication Intro to Computing Intro to Welding Theory
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Social Science Written or Oral WELD 291—4 hrs SOC 151
Welding Elective
14 Elective Communication Elective Fab Shop Sociology of the Workplace
171
172
Health Science
CLUSTER
173
Occupations
174
Selected Career Information
Occupation Career Cluster 2016 Projected Job Description Minimum Usual WV Annual High High High
Employment Education Wage Skill Wage Demand
Cardiovascular Health Science 357 Conduct tests on pulmonary or cardiovascular systems of patients for Associate’s $39,606 x
Technologists and diagnostic purposes. May conduct or assist in electrocardiograms, cardiac Degree
Technicians catheterizations, pulmonary-functions, lung capacity, and similar tests.
Dental Assistants Health Science 1,714 Assist dentist, set up patient and equipment, and keep records. Technical Training $25,187 x
or Apprenticeship
Dental Hygienists Health Science 1,157 Clean teeth and examine oral areas, head, and neck for signs of oral Associate Degree $47,439 x x
disease. May educate patients on oral hygiene, take and develop X-rays, or
apply fluoride or sealants.
Emergency Medical Health Science 2,244 Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped Technical Training $24,067 x x
Technicians and individuals. Transport injured or sick persons to medical facilities. or Apprenticeship
Paramedics
Family and General Health Science 1,343 Diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries that commonly First Professional $183,637 x x
Practitioners occur in the general population. Degree
Home Health Aides Health Science 6,638 Provide routine, personal healthcare, such as bathing, dressing, or Technical Training $17,123 x
grooming, to elderly, convalescent, or disabled persons in the home of or Apprenticeship
patients or in a residential care facility.
Licensed Practical Health Science 7,198 Care for ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled persons in hospitals, nursing Technical Training $32,374 x x
and Licensed homes, clinics, private homes, group homes, and similar institutions. May or Apprenticeship
Vocational Nurses work under the supervision of a registered nurse. Licensing required.
Medical Assistants Health Science 2,912 Perform administrative and certain clinical duties under the direction of Technical Training $22,775 x
physician. Administrative duties may include scheduling appointments, or Apprenticeship
maintaining medical records, billing, and coding for insurance purposes.
Clinical duties may include taking and recording vital signs and medical
histories, preparing patients for examination, drawing blood, and
administering medications as directed by physician.
Medical Records Health Science 1,548 Compile, process, and maintain medical records of hospital and clinic Associate Degree $27,209 x x
and Health patients in a manner consistent with medical, administrative, ethical, legal,
Information and regulatory requirements of the health care system. Process, maintain,
Technicians compile, and report patient information for health requirements and
standards.
Pharmacists Health Science 2,115 Compound and dispense medications following prescriptions issued by First Professional $106,306 x x x
physicians, dentists, or other authorized medical practitioners. Degree
Pharmacy Health Science 2,755 Prepare medications under the direction of a pharmacist. May measure, Technical Training $24,178 x
Technicians mix, count out, label, and record amounts and dosages of medications. or Apprenticeship
Registered Nurses Health Science 20,060 Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing Associate Degree $53,578 x x x
care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to
ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise patients on
health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management.
Licensing or registration required. Includes advance practice nurses such
as: nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse midwives,
and certified registered nurse anesthetists. Advanced practice nursing is
practiced by RNs who have specialized formal, post-basic education and
who function in highly autonomous and specialized roles.
175
Health Science
PATHWAYS
176
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177
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Recommended Course
Chemistry or Conceptual Chemistry- 20th and 21st Century 0745 Clinical Mentoring 0746 Dental
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts
Dual Credit Option Studies -Elective Science-Core
0743/0744 Dental
English 12-Dual Civics for the 21st Recommended 0747 Dental Specialties
12 Math -Dual Credit Option Recommended CTE Electives Assistant Studies/
Credit Option Century CTE Electives -Elective
ClinicalCore
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ENG 110 BST 104 BST 240 Fund of Bus Comp Tech
COLL 101 HUM 101 Elective
Year 13 English Composition I-Dual Credit Business Math-Dual Credit or CS 106 Intro to Comp and Office
College 101 Intro to Humanities Restricted Elective
Option Option Applications
Year 14 Elective-High School 0742 Elective-High School 0749 Elective-High School 0745 Elective-High School 0747 Elective-High School 0748
Year 14 Elective-High School 0741 Elective-High School 0746 Elective-High School 0743/0744
178
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179
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Career and Technical Courses
Recommended CTE Electives
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health 0764-T2 Complete Dentures
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
English 12-Dual Credit College Transition Math or 0764-T4 Inlays, Crowns, Bridges,
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Option Algebra ll-Dual Credit Option and Ceramics
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ENG 110 BST 104 BST 240 Fund of Bus Comp BST 106
Year AH 101 HUM 101
English Composition I-Dual Business Math-Dual Credit Tech or CS 106 Intro to Comp Intro to Business
13 Intro to Health Care Intro to Humanities
Credit Option Option and Office Applications
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ENG 111
English Composition II or BIOL 210
POSTSECONDARY
Year ENG 120 BST 298 PSY 140 Anat and Physiology or BST 151 Supervisory Management or
13 Technical Writing or Business Studies Seminar Applied Psychology CHEM 100 BST 202 Principles of Management
BST 230 Consumer Chemistry-Dual Credit Option
Business Comm & Ethics
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year
Elective-High School 0764 T1 Elective-High School 0764 T2 Elective-High School 0764 T3 Elective-High School 0764 T4
14
180
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13 Ceramics
EDGE 9 hrs. EDGE 1 hr
EDGE 10 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
IT 101
Fundamentals of MG 101 AH 151
Year ENL 111 Intro to Bus. SCI 120
Computers Medical Terminology
14 Written Communications Basics in Physical Science
EDGE 3 hrs. EDGE 3 hrs EDGE 3 hrs
181
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Access EMT-Basic
13 Fund of Speech Physiology Human A & P LABS
SOCI 203 Sociology MATH 100 + *Earned in High School
*Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year EMSP 104 EMSP 202 Pathophysiology/ EMSP 203 CGEN 101 EMSP 205 EMSP 204
14 EMS Practicum I Shock Trauma Pre-Hospital Pharmacology Career Transition Medical Emergencies I EMS Practicum II
182
HEALTH SCIENCE High School and College Transition Plan
Airway Management / Patient Intro to ALS Skills / Advanced EMS Practicum / Basic Trauma Life
Year 13 EMS Pharmacology Shock Trauma Resuscitation Medical Emergencies 1
Assessment Medical Life Support Support Provider
183
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
1900 -Basic
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
English 11
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 0721 Medical Terminology
11 Dual Credit Option Conceptual Math The Arts
Chemistry Studies College Course AH 108
EN 101
English 12
College Transition Math or 0716 Body Structures and
12 Dual Credit Option Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Algebra ll Functions
EN 102
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Intro to Radiographic
Human Anatomy and College
Patient Care Technology Medical Terminology Algebra for Allied Health Technology Clinical I
Year 13 Physiology I Orientation
AH 100 AH 108 MT 128 & Radiographic Positioning I RA 110
BS 124 OR 110
RA 101
2nd Semester Freshman Year
Human Anatomy and English Composition I Introductory Radiographic Positioning II and Film Principles of Radiographic
Clinical II
POSTSECONDARY
184
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GRADE
Biology -Basic
English 11
Chemistry or Conceptual 0721 Medical Terminology
EN 101 PY 201
Health Care Ethics and Law Microbiology for Allied Health Surgical Technology III
Year 14
AH 200 BS 127 SU 230
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10 English 10 Geometry
Biology to 1900 College Courses
SP 103
CS 102
English 11 Chemistry or
20th and 21st Century 1443 Medical Office
11 Dual Credit Option Conceptual Math Conceptual The Arts
Studies Management
EN 101 Chemistry
English 12 College Transition Math or Algebra ll Sociology Elective Psychology Elective
Civics for the 21st 0719 Diversified Clinical
12 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option
Century Applications
EN 102 MT 121 SO 200 PY 201
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Human Anatomy and
Patient Care English Composition I Speech Fundamentals
Year CPR Physiology I Lifestyle Intervention College Orientation
Technology EN 101 SP 103
13 AH 122 BS 124 PE 223 OR 110
AH 100 Dual Credit Option Dual Credit Option
2nd Semester Freshman Year
Computer Literacy College Math for General Education
POSTSECONDARY
186
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 0711 Health Care Fundamentals
SECONDARY
Year 13 EN 101
BS 125 ML 102 ML 103
Dual Credit Option
Summer Phlebotomy Practicum
Session ML 200
1st Semester Sophomore Year
English Composition II Computer Science
Microbiology Urinalysis and Body Fluids Clinical Microbiology
Year 14 EN 102 CS 102
BS 216 ML 201 ML 202
Dual Credit Option *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
MLT Seminar MLT Clinical Practicum Restricted Elective
Year 14
ML 205 ML 210 PY 218, SO 200, or SP 103
Medical Laboratory Technician, Phlebotomy Technician
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 69 Occupations
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 3 Average Salaries: $24,000 - $30,000
tential Dual Credit Option: 6
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 60
Average College
Required Savings
Credit Hours for Degree: 69 $402
Occupations: ** Check Local Schools for Dual Credit Options Availability**
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 3 Medical Laboratory Technician, Phlebotomy Technician
Dual Credit Option: 6 Average Salary: $24,000-$30,000
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 60
Average College Savings: $402
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GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 0711 Health Care Fundamentals
SECONDARY
English 11
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century
11 Dual Credit Option Conceptual Math The Arts 1443 Medical Office Management
Chemistry Studies
EN 101
English 12
College Transition Math or 0719 Diversified Clinical
12 Dual Credit Option Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives
Algebra ll Applications
EN 102
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
Medical Human Anatomy and Physiology Algebra for Allied Intro to Radiographic Technology
Patient Care Technology Clinical I College Orientation
Year 13 Terminology I Health & Radiographic Positioning I
AH 100 RA 110 OR 110
AH 108 BS 124 MT 128 RA 101
2nd Semester Freshman Year
Human Anatomy and English Composition I Radiographic Positioning II Principles of Radiographic
Introductory Physics Clinical II
POSTSECONDARY
188
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
0739 or 0725
Nutrition and
0711 Health
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Wellness or Under
Care Fund-Core
Human Behavior-
Elective
0721 or 0723
0715 Concepts Medical
SECONDARY
Gerontology Cluster or
Fund of Bus Comp Tech or Gerontology Cluster or Gerontology Cluster or
Year 13 ENG 120 Technical Writing or Applied Community Behavioral Health
Community Behavioral Health Tech
CS 106 Tech Cluster or Community Behavioral Health Tech Cluster
BST 230 Bus Comm & Ethics Psychology Cluster or Combination Cluster
Intro to Comp & Office Tech Combination Cluster or Combination Cluster
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Restricted Elective Restricted Elective Restricted Elective
HUM 101 BST 298 Science Elective- Gerontology Cluster or Gerontology Cluster or Gerontology Cluster or
Year 14 Community Behavioral Health Tech Cluster or
Intro to Humanities Business Studies Seminar Dual Credit Option Community Behavioral Health Tech Cluster or Community Behavioral Health Tech Cluster
Combination Cluster Combination Cluster or Combination Cluster
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Elective-High School Elective-High School Elective-High School Elective-High School Elective-High School Elective-High School Elective-High School
Year 14 Elective-High School 0720
0711 0715 0717 0719 0739 or 0725 0721 or 0723 0716
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SECONDARY
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
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Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
Electives
0738 Medical 0734 Adv
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Assistant Pharmacology
Orientation-Core for MA-Elective
0735 Medical 0736 Med Asst
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Assistant Admin Adm Proc II-
Proced I-Core Elective
English Composition II or Basic Anat & Physiology or BST 202 Intro to Management or AH 120 PSY 140 BST 298
Year 13
ENG 120 Technical Writing or BIO 101 Principles of Biology-Dual Credit BST 151 Supervisory Management Intro to CBHT Applied Psychology Business Studies Seminar
BST 230 Bus Comm & Ethics Option
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year 14 Elective-High School 0738 Elective-High School 0735 Elective-High School 0737 Elective-High School 0733 Elective-High School 0734
Year 14 Elective-High School 0736 Elective-High School 0739 Elective-High School 0721
191
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SECONDARY
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
192
HEALTH SCIENCE High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
193
HEALTH SCIENCE High School and College Transition Plan
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Health Care
Elective-College
Core-College Credit Credit
0725 Understanding
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
BAHM 254
LAB SCI BAHM BAHM 177 BAHM 182 BAHM 185 BAHM 253
ENGL 202 Customer BAHM 255
Year 13 Chemistry Medical Legal Concepts in Practical Bookkeeping IPR:Consumer
Bus and Prof Writing Service IPR: Ethics
Dual Credit Option Coding Mgt. Healthcare Mathematics Basics Face to Face
Electronic
1st Semester Sophomore Year
0715 Concepts of Health Care
0711 Health Care Fundamentals 0771 PTCB Preparation 0772 PTCB Clinical Applications
Year 13 0771 PTCB Preparation
Core- Earned in High School Core-Earned in High School Core-Earned in High School
Core-Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
0721 Medical Terminology 0716 Body Structures and Functions 0725 Understanding Human Behavior
Year 13 Elective – Earned in High School Elective-Earned in High School Elective-Earned in High School
194
195
196
Human Services
CLUSTER
197
Occupations
198
Selected Career Information
Occupation Career Cluster 2016 Job Description Minimum Usual WV Annual High High High
Projected Education Wage Skill Wage Demand
Employment
Child, Family, and Human Services 3,772 Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and Bachelor’s degree $29,797 x x
School Social psychological functioning of children and their families and to
Workers maximize the family well-being and the academic functioning of
children. May assist single parents, arrange adoptions, and find foster
homes for abandoned or abused children. In schools, they address
such problems as teenage pregnancy, misbehavior, and truancy. May
also advise teachers on how to deal with problem children.
Cooks, Restaurant Human Services 5,792 Prepare, season, and cook soups, meats, vegetables, desserts, or Technical Training $18,814 x
other foodstuffs in restaurants. May order supplies, keep records and or Apprenticeship
accounts, price items on menu, or plan menu.
Correctional Human Services 3,035 Guard inmates in penal or rehabilitative institution in accordance with Technical Training x
Officers and Jailers established regulations and procedures. May guard prisoners in transit or Apprenticeship
between jail, courtroom, prison, or other point. Includes deputy sheriffs
and police who spend the majority of their time guarding prisoners in
correctional institutions.
Elementary School Human Services 8,000 Teach pupils in public or private schools at the elementary level basic Bachelor’s degree $43,926 x x x
Teachers, Except academic, social, and other formative skills.
Special Education
First-Line Human Services 5,556 Supervise workers engaged in preparing and serving food. Technical Training $25,961 x
Supervisors/ or Apprenticeship
Managers of Food
Preparation and
Servers
Lawyers Human Services 3,413 Represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal First professional $92,757 x x x
proceedings, draw up legal documents, and manage or advise clients degree
on legal transactions. May specialize in a single area or may practice
broadly in many areas of law.
Mental Health and Human Services 1,710 Assess and treat individuals with mental, emotional, or substance Master’s degree $25,939 x x
Substance Abuse abuse problems, including abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and/or other
Social Workers drugs. Activities may include individual and group therapy, crisis
intervention, case management, client advocacy, prevention, and
education.
Paralegals and Human Services 2,421 Assist lawyers by researching legal precedent, investigating facts, Associate’s Degree $37,494 x x
Legal Assistants or preparing legal documents. Conduct research to support a legal
proceeding, to formulate a defense, or to initiate legal action.
Police and Sheriff’s Human Services 3,198 Patrol assigned area to enforce laws and ordinances, regulate traffic, Technical Training $36,189 x
Patrol Officers control crowds, prevent crime, and arrest violators. or Apprenticeship
Secondary Human Services 4,861 Instruct students in secondary public or private schools in one or Bachelor’s degree $42,831 x x x
School Teachers, more subjects at the secondary level, such as English, mathematics,
Except Special or social studies. May be designated according to subject matter
and Vocational specialty, such as typing instructors, commercial teachers, or English
Education teachers.
Security Guards Human Services 5,737 Guard, patrol, or monitor premises to prevent theft, violence, or Technical Training $21,969 x
infractions of rules. or Apprenticeship
Special Education Human Services 3,440 Teach elementary and preschool school subjects to educationally and Bachelor’s degree $41,249 x x
Teachers, physically handicapped students. Includes teachers who specialize
Preschool, and work with audibly and visually handicapped students and those
Kindergarten, and who teach basic academic and life processes skills to the mentally
Elementary impaired.
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Human Services
PATHWAYS
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Pierpont CTC
Concentration: HU 0970 Applied Design Associate Degree: AAS Applied Design
High School College Plan
Math
English/ Language Arts Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Recommended Course Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Sequence
0961 Applied Design: Fashion
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Merchandising
Year 14 Graphics Elective Business Mathematics Intro to Sociology Applied Design Practicum Applied Design Practicum Clothing and Culture
Year 14 Graphics Elective Corporate Communications Small Business Fundamentals Advanced Apparel Design Advanced Apparel Design Visual Merchandising
201
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Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
202
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Pierpont CTC
Concentration: HU 1300 Careers in Education Associate Degree: AA Para-Education
High School College Plan
Math
English/ Language Arts Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Required Course Sequence
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
Sequence
1301 CED 1 Foundations in
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Careers in Education
203
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OR Child Development
13 Fundamentals of Speech SOCI 203 General Sociology above *Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Apprenticeship for
Year CAHS 200 EMSP 100 CGEN 101
Child Development
14 Nutrition First Responder Career Transition
*Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CAHS 208 Apprenticeship for
Year
Human Growth and Child Development
14
Development *Earned in High School
204
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: : MCTC
Concentration: HU1000 Child Development Specialist Associate Degree: OD/Child Development Specialty (CT10) (CO12)
High School College Plan
English/ Language
Math Required Courses and
205
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Year EDUC 200 MATH 120 ENGL 102 HPER 172 (2 hrs)
POSTSECONDARY
206
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: HUMAN SERVICES College: Eastern WV Community & Technical College
Concentration: HU1000 CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST Degree: AAS Early Childhood Development
High School College Plan
English/ Language
Math
Arts Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Required Course
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Electives Career and Technical Courses
Sequence
Sequence
1003 Child Development
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Specialist I
4-8 credits
1004 Child Development
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Determined by Specialist II
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
Specialist II
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
Year AH 104 AH 126 English Composition II or Fund of Bus Comp Tech or PSY 140
13 Health & The Caring Profession Impair, Disab, & Handicap BST 230 CS 106 Applied Psychology
Business Comm and Ethics Intro to Comp & Office Applications
1st Semester Sophomore Year
BIOL 210 Anat and Physiology or BST 298
Year CHEM 100 BST 180 BST 139 AH 205 BST 155 Business
14 Consumer Chemistry-Dual Credit Survey of Accounting Desktop Publishing Human Relationship Skills Entrepreneurship Studies
Option Seminar
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year
Electives-High School 1003 Elective-High School 1004 Elective-High School 1008 Elective-High School 1009
14
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: New River Community and Technical College
Concentration: HU1000 Child Development Specialist Associate Degree: AAS Technical Studies
High School College Plan
English/ Math
Science Required Courses and
209
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Year 14 Classroom Strategies Practicum 1** Infant Toddler Development Cognitive Development Areas of Exceptionality Introduction to Foods
210
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Blue Ridge Community and Technical College
Concentration: 1030 Corrections Associate Degree: Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement and Corrections
High School College Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Required Courses and
211
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SECONDARY
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
212
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: West Virginia University--Parkersburg
Concentration: HU 1030 Corrections Associate Degree: Criminal Justice
High School College Plan
Social Studies/
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English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
1737
Orientation to 1736 Fund of Hair
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education Cosmetology Styling II Elective
Elective
1719 1732 Professional
Professional Practices Skin and
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health Practices Skin Nails
& Nails Elective Elective
1738
1740 Cosmetology
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Cosmetology
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Science II
Chemistry-Dual Credit Option Studies Science I
Elective
Elective
1733
1734 Fund of
English 12-Dual Credit College Transition Math or Fundamentals of
12 Recommended CTE Electives Civics for the 21st Century Recommended CTE Electives Hair Styling I
Option Algebra ll-Dual Credit Option Bus Management
Elective
Elective
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ENG 110
Coll101 MATH 101
Year 13 BST 106 English Composition I-Dual Credit Occupational Specialty-Cosmetology 1737 and 1719
College 101 College Algebra
Intro to Business Option
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ENG 111 BST 240 Occupational
BST 104 CHEM 100 Consumer Chemistry or BST 180
POSTSECONDARY
214
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HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: New River Community and Technical College
Concentration: HU1730 Cosmetology Associate Degree: AAS Technical Studies
High School College Plan
English/ Math
Science Required Courses and
215
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Recommended Elective
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century 2205 Fire Fighting II
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts Written Communications
Chemistry Studies College Course FSCI 111
Recommended CTE Elective Recommended CTE Recommended Elective 0792 Emergency Medical
College Transition Math Civics for the 21st
12 English 12 Driver/Pump Operator Elective Psychology Technician Basic
or Algebra ll Century
College Course FSCI 121 College Course PSYC 203 College Course EMSP 102
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
CGEN 100 FSCI 102
Year English 101 EMSP 103 OFTC 102 SAFT 151
Critical Thinking and Intro to Fire Protection
13 Written English EMS Operations Computer Literacy Fundamentals of OSHA
Learning *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Freshman Year
CBUS 105
PSYC 203 Psychology
Business Communications FSCI 110
POSTSECONDARY
216
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Kanawha Valley CTC
Concentration: HU2200 Emergency and Fire Management Services Associate Degree: AAS in Allied Health and Human Services: ES Option
High School College Plan
Required Courses and
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
Electives
2210 Emergency
2202 Fire Science Response to
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education
Tech-Core Terrorism-
Elective
SECONDARY
BIOL 210
Fund of Bus Comp Tech or BST 298 PSY 140 Elective
Year 13 General Education Basic Anat and Physiology-Dual
CS 106 Business Studies Seminar Applied Psychology Restricted Elective
Credit Option
Intro to Comp & Office Tech
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Elective Elective
Year 14 Elective-High School 2202 Elective- High School 2203 Elective-High School 2205
Restricted Elective Restricted Elective
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year 14 Elective- High School 2206 Elective- High School 2210 Elective- High School 2207 Elective- High School 2208 Elective- High School 2209
217
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Airway Management / Patient Intro to ALS Skills / Advanced EMS Practicum / Basic Trauma Life
Year 13 EMS Pharmacology Shock Trauma Resuscitation Medical Emergencies 1
Assessment Medical Life Support Support Provider
218
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Eastern WV Community and Technical College
Concentration: HU1200 Hospitality Degree: AAS Hospitality Business Management
High School College Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1013, 1953 ProStart 1A
1014, 1954 ProStart 1B
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
College Course
Chemistry or Conceptual 1019, 1955 ProStart 11A
11 English 11 Conceptual Math 20th and 21st Century Studies The Arts
Chemistry College Course
219
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220
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Blue Ridge Community and Technical College
Concentration: 1040 Law Enforcement Associate Degree: Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement and Corrections
High School College Plan
English/ Language
Math Social Studies/
221
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
SECONDARY
222
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: West Virginia University--Parkersburg
Concentration: HU 1040 Law Enforcement Associate Degree: Criminal Justice
High School College Plan
English/ Language Social Studies/
Math Science
Arts Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
223
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Career and Technical Courses
Recommended CTE Electives
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
English Composition II or or
13 Chemistry - Dual Credit Option Intro to Humanities Supervisory Management and Beverage
ENG 120 Technical Writing CS 106 Intro to Comp & Office App
Mgmt
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECN 201 Prin of Economics
BST 210 Food and Beverage
Year (macros) or BST 208 Housekeeping BST 202 PSY 140 Applied
ENGL 204 Writing for Business Service
14 ECN 202 Prin of Economics Management Principles of Management Psychology
(micro)
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BST 114 Hotel & Motel
Year BST 255 Entrepreneurship Small Prac and Proc BST 205 Fundamentals of BST 298
BST 180 Survey of Accounting Restricted Elective
14 Bus Mgmt ( high school 1204&1206) Marketing Business Studies Seminar
224
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: New River Community and Technical College
Concentration: HU1200 Lodging Management Associate Degree: AAS Technical Studies
High School College Plan
English/ Math
Science Required Courses and
225
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
Biology 1900 College Course OFTC 199 College Course CART 100
Recommended Elective
Chemistry or Conceptual 20th and 21st Century Publication Design 1019 ProStart II A
11 English 11 Conceptual Math The Arts
Chemistry Studies College Course OFTC 220 Credit given in ProStart 2B
Recommended CTE Recommended CTE Recommended Elective
1020 ProStart II B
College Transition Math Elective Elective Human Services, Devel, &
12 English 12 Civics for the 21st Century College Course CART 115
or Algebra ll Relationships
College Course CBUS 215
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
CART 100 CART 115
Year CGEN 100 OFTC 102 ENGL 101
Intro to Culinary Food Service Safety and Sanitation
13 Critical Thinking Computer Literacy Written English
*Earned in High School *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Freshman Year
CBUS 105
Year Bus Communications OR
POSTSECONDARY
226
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
High School and College Transition Plan
Cluster: Human Services College: Blue Ridge CTC
Concentration: 1010 Pro-Start Restaurant Management Associate Degree: Food Service Retail Management
High School College Plan
Math Required Courses and
Career and Technical
GRADE
Intro to Math Soups, Stocks and Sauces Cooking Fundamentals I *Earned in High School Baking Skills and Development *Earned in High School
13
COMM 202 Fund of Speech
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 150
Year CART 200 CART 200 CAHS CART 246 CBUS 200
Intro to Bus & Marketing
14 International Cuisine Nutrition Food Microbiology Cooking Fundamentals II Business Ethics
*Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 215 Human Relations
CART 231 and Management OR
Year CART 292 3 Electives CGEN 101 CART 296
Garde Manger and Cold *Earned in High School
14 CBUS 275 Management and Internship *Earned in High School Career Transition Ala Carte
Presentation
Leadership
227
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health
(College course BST 124)
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
English Composition II or
13 CS 106 Intro to Comp & Office Dual Credit Option Intro to Humanities Supervisory ( high school 1954 or
ENG 120 Technical Writing
App Management 1014)
1st Semester Sophomore Year
ECN 201 Prin of Economics
BST 210 Food and Beverage BST 208
Year (macros) or BST 202 Principles of
ENGL 204 Writing for Business Service Housekeeping PSY 140 Applied Psychology
14 ECN 202 Prin of Economics Management
(high school 1955 or 1019) Management
(micro)
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
BST 205 Elective
Year BST 255 Entrepreneurship BST 114 Hotel & Motel Practice BST 298 Business
BST 180 Survey of Accounting Fundamentals of Restricted Elective
14 Small Bus Mgmt and Procedures Studies Seminar
Marketing (high school 1956 or 1020)
228
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: : Mountwest CTC
Concentration: HU 1010 ProStart Restaurant Management Associate Degree: AAS./Culinary Arts (CH20) (CH21)
High School College Plan
English/ Language
Math
CA 270 CA 275
Year CA 269 CA 112 ENL 111 Math/Science Elective
Managing Culinary Cost Control and Revenue
13 Soups, Stocks & Sauces Garde Manger Written Communications 3 hrs.
Operations Management
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CA 116 CA 205 CA 245
Year COM 112 MAT 115 SS 201
Introduction to Breads and A la Carte Dining Room Service Culinary Nutrition
14 Oral Communication Business Mathematics Human Relations
Doughs II
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CA 260
Year CA 135 CA 225 CA 235 HM 240 *HM 299
Culinary Selection and
14 International Cuisine Advanced Cooking and Artistry Menu Planning Intro to Vineyards & Breweries Internship Apprenticeship
Procurement
229
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
SECONDARY
230
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Pierpont CTC
Concentration: HU 1010 ProStart Restaurant Management Associate Degree: AAS FSM / Baking and Pastry
High School College Plan
Math
English/ Language Arts Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Required Course Sequence
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1013 ProStart 1A
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Advanced Baking Principles of Quality Foods Quality Foods Lab Nutrition Food Service Cost Analysis
231
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1013 ProStart 1A
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Garde Manager Principles of Quality Foods Quality Foods Lab Nutrition Food Service Cost Analysis
232
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Pierpont CTC
Concentration: HU 1010 ProStart Restaurant Management Associate Degree: AAS FSM / Dietary Manager
High School College Plan
Math
English/ Language Arts Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE Required Course Sequence
Recommended Course
Required Course Sequence Recommended CTE Electives
Electives Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence
Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1013 ProStart 1A
Year 13 Technical Report Writing Diet Therapy Medical Terminology Principles of Quality Foods Quality Foods Lab Food Service Cost Analysis
Computer Concepts and Food Service Organization and Applications. In Comm. & Med.
Year 14 Purchasing and Receiving Anatomy & Physiology
Applications Management Nutrition
233
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English/ Language Arts Math Science Social Studies/ Sciences Required Courses and
Recommended CTE Electives
Career and Technical Courses
Required Course Sequence Recommended Course Sequence Required Course Sequence Required Course Sequence
9 English 9 Algebra I Physical Science World Studies to 1900 Physical Education 1953 or 1013 ProStart I A
SECONDARY
10 English 10 Geometry Biology or Conceptual Biology United States Studies to 1900 Health 1954 or 1014 ProStart I B
Check Local School for Dual Credit Availability
&
13 Management Services & SS Restricted Social Science
CART 251 Internship II
CART 175 Advanced Food Science Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year CART 210 Purchasing & Cost CART 223 Personnel Supervision for
CART 235 American Cuisine CART 240 Garde Manger Hum Humanities Core Requirement
14 ControlI the Hospitality Industry
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year CART 231 Pastry Preparation CART 275 Senior Seminar SS Restricted Social Science Core SCI Science Core Requirement
MATH Math Core Requirement
14 & (Capstone) Requirement
CART 241 Classical Cuisines
234
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: Blue Ridge CTC
Concentration: 1060 Security and Protective Services Associate Degree: Criminal Justice
High School College Plan
English/ Language Arts Math Social Studies/
Career and Technical
GRADE
Criminal Investigations
13 Immigration Law Terrorism Or above Sociology Psychology
*Earned in High School
1st Semester Sophomore Year
CJST 245 COMM 202
Year CJST 251 EMSP 101 EMSP100 CGEN 101
Bioterrorism and Weapons of Fundamentals of Speech
14 Ethics in Criminal Justice Introduction to EMS First Responder Career Transition
Mass Destruction *Earned in High School
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
8 Specialty Electives
Year EMSP 104 CJST 292
14 EMS Practicum I Criminal Justice Internship
*Earned in High School
235
HUMANSERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
SECONDARY
Year English 103 Technical Math 102 Intermediate Algebra Computer Elective
Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Component II
13 Writing or Lab Science Elective *Earned in High School *Earned in High School *Earned in High School
236
HUMAN SERVICES High School and College Transition Plan
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER PATHWAY
Cluster: Human Services College: West Virginia University--Parkersburg
Concentration: HU 1060 Security and Protective Services Associate Degree: Criminal Justice
High School College Plan
English/ Language Social Studies/
Math Science
Arts Sciences Required Courses and
GRADE
237
238
Adult Career
239
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS
240
Where do I begin? If you live in:
Contact Adult Basic Education Centers In Your Area
Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Wetzel, or Ohio County:
1.800.234.7372
Where are the Adult Basic Berkeley, grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral,
Education Centers and Morgan, or Pendleton County:
Programs Located? 1.800.367.3728
Adult Basic Education programs are located in Barbour, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Marion,
every county in the state. Teachers are there to Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, or
help you become successful. There is no cost Upshur County:
to the student. The teachers will help you work 1.800.427.3600
on your basic skills and if you do not have a high
school diploma they will prepare you for the GED Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasant, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler,
test, which is also free. Wirt or Wood County:
1.866.232.7372
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Finding Your Way to a Better Life:
How to Understand the Career Pathway
Career Cluster Color Bar
242
243
Adult Career
PATHWAYS
244
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
English Math Science Social Studies/ CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Recommended Electives
All CTE Approved AC and Refrigeration 1605 Fundamentals of Air
TECHNICAL COURSES
245
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
English Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
Recommended Elective
1401 Accounting Principles I
9 Business Computer Apps I
College Course CBUS 103
College Course OFTC102
TTECHNICAL COURSES
Recommended Elective
1449 Office Management
10 Keyboarding I
College Course OFTC 245
College Course OFTC 100
Recommended Elective 1439 Introduction to Business
11 Publication Design and Marketing
College Course OFTC 220 College Course CBUS 150
High School Degree or GED: Recommended Elective
1413 Business Computer
12 If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call Human Services, Devel, &
Applications II
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. Relationships
College Course OFTC 229
College Course CBUS 215
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
OFTC 215 CBUS 150
Year
College Requirement **Word Complete College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement Introduction to Business
13 *Earned in a Career Tech Center
2nd Semester Freshman Year
Electives in CBUS, OFTC, IT, CBUS 103
POSTSECONDARY
Year
College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement PARA (3 hours) Basic Accounting Fundamentals
13 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
1st Semester Sophomore Year
OFTC 220 OFTC 245
Year
College Requirement Publication Design College Requirement Office Administration College Requirement
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
CBUS 215 Human Relations and
Year Electives in CBUS, OFTC, IT, PARA (6 hours) College Management OR
College Requirement College Requirement
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center Requirement *Earned in a Career Tech Center
CBUS 275 Management and Leadership
246
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
English/ Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
1625 Brakes
10
College Course TS Comp 3
High School Degree or GED:
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call 1637 Suspension and Steering Diagnosis
11
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. College Course TS Comp 3
TS Component 3
Year
Brakes College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement
13
1st Semester Sophomore Year
TS Component 3
TS Component 3
Year SAFT 151 Suspension and
College Requirement Basic Engine Concepts College Requirement
14 Fundamentals of OSHA Steering Diagnosis
247
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
English Social Studies Electives CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
248
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Required Course
Recommended Required Course
Recommended Electives
CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
Course Sequence Sequence Required Course
Sequence Sequence
1671 Fundamentals of
1672 Detailing and Interior
TECHNICAL COURSES
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Centerl *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
249
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English ADULTMath
BASIC EDUCATION – Science
1.800.257.3723 to assist
Socialyou.
Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
Systems
BCA I 1411
College Course CS 101 1709 Technical Computer
10
Applications
250
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
English ADULT BASIC EDUCATION – 1.800.257.3723 to Social
assistStudies
you. Electives 1ST YEAR 2ND YEAR
GRADE
TECHNICAL COURSES
10 High School Degree or GED: 1738 CSMT SCIENCE 1 1740 CSMT SCIENCE 2
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call
11 Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. 1719 CSMT SKINNI 1 1732 CSMT SKINNI2
Year
13
Courses must be approved by the State Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists.
Year A student must complete all phases (2000 clock hours) before being eligible
14 to sit for the Cosmetology State Board Examination.
Year
14
251
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
GRADE
252
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
DLT 101
9 Introduction to Dental
DLT 116 Technology
TECHNICAL COURSES
253
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
English Social Studies Electives CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
1751 Fundamentals of Diesel
1742 Diesel Equip Electrical Syst Equipment Technology
TECHNICAL COURSES
9
College Course TS155- CTE Elective I College Course TS 151
1743 Diesel Engine Tune Up
1744 Electronic Engine Controls
10 and Troubleshooting
Year Technical Studies155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
254
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
1727
Drafting Techniques
College Course DRAFT 115
High School Degree or GED: 1725
11 If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call Mechanical Drafting
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. 1763 Fund. of Elect. & College Course DRAFT 112
1761 Basic Electronics 1721
12 College Course Architectural Drafting
ELEC 101 & ELEC 101
College Course DRAFT 116
Year Descriptive Geometry or Structural Design or College Technology Fluid Mechanics or Technology Statics or College ELEC 101 & 101 L
General Ed Requirement
14 College Requirement Requirement College Requirement Requirement Direct Current Circuits
255
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
Math Science
English OR CALL Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
1763 Fundamentals of
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION – 1.800.257.3723 to assist you. Electricity (with #1761) College
9
Credit ELEC 101 &
101L
TECHNICAL COURSES
1729 Fundamentals of
1769 Residential Wiring
Drafting College
10
Credit DRAFT 111
High School Degree or GED:
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call 1761 Basic Electronics
1765 Industrial & Commercial
(with #1763)
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. Wiring (with #1767)
11
1461 Computer Apps. or College Credit ELEC
1411 BCA I College 133 & 133L
Credit CS 101 1767 National Electrical Code
12
(with #1765)
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
ELEC 101 & 101L
Year Manuf. Processes & Materials CS 101
Direct Current Circuits General Ed Requirement General Ed Requirement
13 or College Requirement Intro to Computing
Technical Elective
2nd Semester Freshman Year
ELEC 133 & 133L
POSTSECONDARY
256
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math
BASIC EDUCATIONScience
– 1.800.257.3723Social Studies/ Sciences
GRADE
English ADULT to assist you. CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
1763
9
Fundamentals of Electricity
TECHNICAL COURSES
257
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Electives
1763 Fund. Of Elect.
and 1761 Basic Electronics
TECHNICAL COURSES
9
College Course ELEC 101 & 101L
1787 DC
10
1461 Computer Apps. or 1411 Circuits and Electron Physics
BCA I College Credit CS 101 1795
High School Degree or GED:
11 Wiring and Soldering
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call 1729 Fundamentals of Drafting
1783
12 Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. College Course DRAFT 111
Basic AC Circuits
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
MECH 135
Year DRAFT 111 ENG 101 CS 101 MATH 111
Manufacturing Processes
13 Technical Drafting 1 Composition 1 Intro to Computing Technical Math 1
and Materials
POSTSECONDARY
258
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
GRADE
Year BUS 200 General Education Fundamentals of Electricity DC Circuits and Electron Physics
Restricted Elective
14 Workplace Principles Elective *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
259
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
English/ Language CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
9 1693)
Computer Apps 1461 College Course CIT 101
College Course CS 101 1693 A+ Certification Operating
10 High School Degree or GED: Systems (with 1692)
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call College Course CIT 101
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. 1651 Routing Theory and
11 Router Technologies 1694 Networking Essentials
College Course CIT 106
1645 Networking
12 Fundamentals 1695 Server Essentials
College Course CIT 105
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
CIT 101—4 hrs CIT 105—4 hrs
Year CIT 130 CS 101
PC Management and Maintenance Network Fundamentals (Cisco)
13 Principles of Information Systems Introduction to Computing
A+
POSTSECONDARY
260
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
Math
English ADULT BASIC EDUCATION –Science
1.800.257.3723 to assist
Social Studiesyou. Electives CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
9
Tech Center College Course TS155- CTE Elective I College Course TS 151
1787 DC Circuits and Electron
1705 Fund of Computer Systems
10 Physics
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
261
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
4-8 credits
1851 Fundamentals of
10 Recommended Illustration
CTE Electives
High School Degree or GED:
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call 1861 Illustration
11
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you.
12 1859 Graphic Design Application
Year
College Requirement College Requirement Illustration Application College Requirement
13
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
MG 101
Year
College Requirement College Requirement Intro to Bus. College Requirement College Requirement
14 EDGE 3 hrs.
262
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
12
Medical Biller/Patient Financial Representative 0719 Diversified Clinical Applications
Medical Records Clerk/Technician
1st Semester Freshman Year
Transcriptionist
Year
13
POSTSECONDARY
Year
13
Year
14
Year
14
Occupations:
Admitting Clerk, Health Information Coder, Administrative Medical Assistant,
Medical Biller/Patient Financial Representative, Medical Records Clerk/Technician, Transcriptionist
Average Salary: $18,428-$24,000
263
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
HIGH SCHOOL DEGREE OR GED
Math Science
GRADE
English Social Studies Electives CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
264
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
Math Science
English Social Studies CTE Electives Career and Technical Courses
CISCO
9
College Course IT Elective
TECHNICAL COURSES
CISCO
10
College Course IT Elective
High School Degree or GED:
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call CISCO
11
College Course IT Elective
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you.
CISCO
12
College Course General Elective
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
CIS 154 BUS 101 CIS 108 ENL 101 Math
Year Management Information Introduction to Business Computer Fundamentals English Composition I Elective (100 or Higher)
13
Systems
2nd Semester Freshman Year
IT 180 BUS 203/ or ENL 102 CIS 121 IT 134 SSC 147
POSTSECONDARY
Year PC Repair and Communications in Database Management Networking Fundamentals Understanding Human
13 Troubleshooting Business/ or English Comp Software Diversity
II
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year
CIS 119 IT Elective (CISCO 3 Cr.) IT 181 Science IT Elective Social Science Elective
14 Spreadsheet Software Operating Systems Elective (CISCO 3 Cr.)
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year IT 276 or IT 278 IT Elective (CISCO 3 Cr.) IT Programming Elective General Elective (CISCO 3 CIS 133
14 Internship or Capstone Cr.) Designing a Web Page
265
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Math Science
GRADE
Year 13 General Ed Requirement Principles of Biology or College Supervisory Management or College Seminar or College
College Requirement Requirement
Requirement Requirement Requirement
1st Semester Sophomore Year
0738 Medical Assistant 0735 Medical Assistant Admin
0737 Lab and Diagnosis-Core 0733 Medical Assistant Clinical 0734 Adv Pharmacology for MA
Year 14 Orientation-Core Proced I-Core
Earned at a Career Tech Center Proced-Core Earned at a Career Tech Center
Earned at a Career Tech Center Earned at a Career Tech Center
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
0736 Med Asst Adm Proc II 0739 Nutrition & Wellness 0721 Medical Terminology
Year 14
Earned at a Career Tech Center Earned at a Career Tech Center Earned at a Career Tech Center
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Fundamentals of Welding
Metals Trades Processes and Applications
9 Technology
Shielded and Arc Metal
Fundamentals of Machine Process
10 Welding
TECHNICAL High School Degree or GED:
COURSES Fundamentals of Machine Tool
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call Gas Metal Arc Welding
11 Technology
Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you.
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Machine Tool Operations
12
267
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Year
13
Year
College Courses College Courses College Courses College Courses College Courses
14
Year
College Courses College Courses College Courses College Courses
14
268
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Elective
Year
College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement Restricted Elective
13
Year
Technical Studies Technical Studies Technical Studies
14
Required Credit Hours for Degree: 61-62 Occupations:
Earned College Credit (EDGE): 30 Plumbing Industries-Residential and Commercial and Construction Maintenance
Hours Remaining to Reach Degree: 31-32 Average Salary (Management Level): $33,700-$35,370
Average College Savings: $3,695
269
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Math Science
GRADE
English/ Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
1985 Fundamentals of
9
Welding Technology
TECHNICAL COURSES
270
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
Math
English ADULT BASIC EDUCATION –Science
1.800.257.3723 to assist you.
Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
Year ENGL 107 WELD 112 WLED 134—Elective WELD 281 WELD 131--Elective
13 Technical Composition Workplace Skills Basic GMAW Metallurgy Basic GTAW
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year WELD 261 CS 101 WELD 271—4 hrs
Welding Elective Welding Elective
14 Steel Fabrication Intro to Computing Intro to Welding Theory
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
Year Social Science Written or Oral WELD 291—4 hrs SOC 151
Welding Elective
14 Elective Communication Elective Fab Shop Sociology of the Workplace
271
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
Math Science
English Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
272
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
Year Technical Studies 155 *Earned Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
273
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
GRADE
English Social Studies CTE Electives Electives Career and Technical Courses
1729
9
Fundamentals of Drafting
TECHNICAL COURSES
4-8 credits
10 Recommended 1727
High School Degree or GED: CTE Electives Drafting Techniques
If you do not have a High School Diploma or a GED, call 1721
11 Adult Basic Education (1.800.257.3723) to assist you. Drafting Architectural
1725
12
Drafting Mechanical
Community and Technical College Plan
1st Semester Freshman Year
IT 101
1729 1727 Fundamentals of
Year
College Requirement College Requirement Fundamentals of Drafting Drafting Techniques College Requirement Computers
13
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 3 hrs.
POSTSECONDARY
MG 101
1721 1725
Year
College Requirement College Requirement Drafting Architectural Drafting Mechanical College Requirement
Intro to Bus.
13 EDGE 3 hrs.
EDGE 5 hrs EDGE 5 hrs.
1st Semester Sophomore Year
Year
College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement College Requirement
14
2nd Semester Sophomore Year
274
ADULT CAREER PATHWAYS High School and College Transition Plan
ADULT BASIC
Math
EDUCATION Science
– 1.800.257.3723 to assist you.
Social Studies Electives CAREER AND TECHNICAL COURSES CAREER AND TECHNICAL COURSES
GRADE
English
Year Technical Studies 155 Technical Studies 156 Technical Studies 157 Technical Studies 158
14 *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center *Earned in a Career Tech Center
275
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OPPORTUNITIES
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING
YEARLY SALARY IS AVAILABLE
Agricultural Science Knowledge of working a farm as a business $21,000 - $49,000 Mountwest CTC
BioScience Work with biologists and study living organisms. Work as laboratory assistant. $20,800 - $31,200 Mountwest CTC
Maritime-Inland Water Ways Academy Training from Deckhand to Captain $21,710 - $62,540 Mountwest CTC
Wastewater Treatment Operate or control an entire process or system of machines, often through the use of control boards, to $48,430 Pierpont CTC
transfer or treat water or liquid waste.
278
Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
BUSINESS AND MARKETING
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Accounting Compute, classify, and record numerical data to keep financial records complete. Perform any combination $33,000 Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
of routine calculating, posting, and verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining Kanawha Valley CTC Southern CTC
accounting records. May also check the accuracy of figures, calculations, and postings pertaining to Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
business transactions recorded by other workers. New River CTC WVU-P
Banking/Finance Supervise and coordinate the activities of clerical and administrative support workers. $35,000 Kanawha Valley CTC New River CTC
Mountwest CTC WVU-P
Business Supervise and coordinate the activities of clerical and administrative support workers. $35,000 Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
Administration Southern CTC WVU-P
Business Technology Create business documents using spreadsheets and database software. Compose various types of $23,000 BlueRidge CTC WV Northern CTC
business correspondence applying appropriate writing techniques and apply current office procedures. Bridgemont CTC WVU-P
Call Center Interpersonal, communications, analytical, decision-making, customer service, and computer skills $33,345 - $66,764 Mountwest CTC
Supervision
General Business Prepares students in the fundamentals, principles, techniques and skills essential to business. $35,000 BlueRidge CTC Pierpont CTC
Eastern CTC WVU-P
Leadership Provides knowledge of leadership theories and applications at the basic and advanced levels. $21,000 - $30,000+ WVU-P
Management Supervise and coordinate the activities of clerical and administrative support workers. $40,000 Bridgemont CTC Mountwest CTC
Eastern CTC New River CTC
Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
Marketing Sell goods for wholesalers or manufacturers where technical or scientific knowledge is required in such $55,000 New River CTC WVU-P
areas as biology, engineering, chemistry, and electronics, normally obtained from at least 2 years of post- Kanawha Valley CTC
secondary education.
Mine Inspection Skills necessary to inspect mines. $30,086 - $43,987 Mountwest CTC
Mine Management Designed to educate individuals who will be employed as mid-level managers in the coal industry. $75,000 Southern CTC
Office Technology/ Perform duties too varied and diverse to be classified in any specific office clerical occupation, $26,000 BlueRidge CTC Pierpont CTC
Administration requiring limited knowledge of office management systems and procedures, i.e., answering telephones, Bridgemont CTC Southern CTC
bookkeeping, typing or word processing, stenography, office machine operation, and filing. Kanawha Valley CTC WV Northern CTC
Mountwest CTC WVU-P
New River CTC
Real Estate Skills set designed to assist students in gaining skills quickly-in selling of real estate, for current or $40,000 WVU-P
potential employment
Small Business/ Self employed - Learn how to open a business Based on the Bridgemont CTC WV Northern CTC
Entrepreneurship success of the Eastern CTC WVU-P
business
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Animation, Game, and Web Design Knowledge to develop games and web sites. $40,000 Mountwest CTC WVU-P
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Heating Install or repair heating, central air conditioning, or $39,000 Ben Franklin Career Center James Rumsey Technical Institute
refrigeration systems, including oil burners, hot-air Cabell County Career Center Monongalia Career Center
furnaces, and heating stoves. Carver Career Center Mountwest CTC
Eastern CTC WV Northern CTC
Fred Eberle Technical Center WVU-P
Appliance Repair Performs general installation techniques on appliances $28,000 WV Northern CTC
and does basic service on most major appliances.
Applied Process Technology Bridgemont CTC Kanawha Valley CTC
Automotive Technology Assist engineers in determining the practicality of $48,130 Ben Franklin Career Center Garnett Career Center
proposed product design changes, and carry out tests on Carver Career Center Pierpont CTC
experimental test devices and equipment.
Avionics Mgmt Technology Install, inspect, test, adjust, or repair avionics equipment, $49,310 Pierpont CTC
such as radar, radio, navigation, and missile control
systems in aircraft or space vehicles.
BioMedical/Electronics Technology Knowledge of the proper techniques for maintaining, $21,710 - $62,540 Mountwest CTC
troubleshooting, and repairing electronic devices.
Building Construction Perform tasks involving physical labor at building, $30,000 Ben Franklin Career Center Putnam County Career Center
highway, and heavy construction projects, tunnel and Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
shaft excavations, and demolition sites. May operate Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center Mountwest CTC
hand and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists,
surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of
other equipment and instruments. May clean and prepare
sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of
excavations, erect scaffolding, clean up rubble and
debris, and remove asbestos, lead, and other hazardous
waste materials. May assist other craft workers.
Civil Engineering Technology Apply theory and principles of civil engineering in $44,290 Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
planning, designing, and overseeing construction and
maintenance of structures and facilities under the
direction of engineering staff or physical scientists.
Communications Engage in promoting or creating good will for individuals, $30,000 Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
groups, or organizations by writing or selecting favorable New River CTC
publicity material and releasing it through various
communications media. May prepare and arrange
displays, and make speeches.
280
Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Computer Repair and Network Repair, maintain, or install computers. $37,800 Mid Ohio Valley Tech Institute WVU-P
Technologies Roane-Jackson Tech Center
Diesel Technology Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul trucks, buses, and $40,000 Bridgemont CTC Fred Eberle Technical Center
all types of diesel engines. Includes mechanics working Carver Career Center Kanawha Valley CTC
primarily with automobile diesel engines
Electrical Engineering Apply electrical theory and related knowledge to test and $53,240 Bridgemont CTC Southern CTC
modify developmental or operational electrical machinery
and electrical control equipment and circuitry in industrial
or commercial plants and laboratories. Usually work
under direction of engineering staff.
Electrical and Instrumentation Apply technical skills to support computer-based process $32,500 WVU-P
control, instrumentation, and machine design.
Electrical Technician Apply electrical theory and related knowledge to test and $53,240 Ben Franklin Career Center Kanawha Valley CTC
modify developmental or operational electrical machinery Carver Career Center Mercer County Career Center
and electrical control equipment and circuitry in industrial Eastern CTC WVU-P
or commercial plants and laboratories. Usually work Fred Eberle Technical Center
under direction of engineering staff.
Electromechanical Technology Apply engineering theory and technical skills to support $56,850 BlueRidge CTC
electromechanical engineering activities such as Bridgemont CTC
computer-based process control, instrumentation, and James Rumsey Technical Institute
machine design. Prepare layouts of machinery and
equipment, plan the flow of work, conduct statistical
studies and analyze production costs.
Engineering Technology – Drafting Prepare technical drawings and plans, which are used by $44,490 Roane-Jackson Tech Center WVU-P
production and construction workers to build.
Engineering Technology Electronics Lay-out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair and modify $53,240 WVU-P
developmental and production electronic components,
parts, equipment, and systems.
Engineering Technology - Industrial Apply engineering theory to support industrial engineering $56,800 WVU-P
activities such as quality control, and material flow
methods.
Energy Assessment Knowledge to perform energy audits $40,000 WVU-P
Geospatial Studies Work with computers and information science. $41,160 - $44,660 Mountwest CTC
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Heavy Equipment Operate one or several types of power construction $39,270 Ben Franklin Career Center Pierpont CTC
equipment, such as motor Graders, bulldozers, scrapers,
compressors, pumps, derricks, shovels, tractors, or
front-end loaders to excavate, move, and Grade earth,
erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface
pavement. May repair and maintain equipment in
addition to other duties.
Industrial Maintenance Technology Perform work involving the skills of two or more $33,710 Ben Franklin Career Center United Technical Center
maintenance or craft occupations to keep machines, Kanawha Valley CTC WV Northern CTC
mechanical equipment, or the structure of an Mountwest CTC WVU-P
establishment in repair. Duties may involve pipe fitting; South Branch Career Center
boiler making; insulating; welding; machining; carpentry;
repairing electrical or mechanical equipment; installing,
aligning, and balancing new equipment; and repairing
buildings, floors, or stairs.
Information Systems Mainframe Focuses on issues dealing with designing, writing, and $69,620 WVU-P
Computing coding programming language for IBM mainframe
computers
Information Systems Software Focuses on software development for business and $85,400 WVU-P
Engineering industry.
Information Systems Networking Analyze, design, test, and evaluate network systems, $71,100 Bridgemont CTC Mountwest CTC
such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks Cabell County Career Center New River CTC
(WAN), Internet, intranet, and other data communications Eastern CTC Pierpont CTC
systems. Perform network modeling, analysis, and Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center WV Northern CTC
planning. Research and recommend network and data Fred Eberle Technical Center WVU-P
communications hardware and software. Includes Kanawha Valley CTC
telecommunications specialists who deal with the
interfacing of computer and communications equipment.
May supervise computer programmers.
Information Systems Security Focuses on information and computer security. $66,310 Mountwest CTC WVU-P
Information Technology Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as $65,000 All Community Colleges
electronic data processing, information systems, systems
analysis, and computer programming.
Machinist Technology Set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce $36,210 Ben Franklin Career Center New River CTC
precision parts and instruments. Includes precision Kanawha Valley CTC Pierpont CTC
instrument makers who fabricate, modify, or repair Mountwest CTC WVU-P
mechanical instruments. May also fabricate and modify
parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain
industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics,
shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and
machining procedures.
282
Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Manufacturing Technology Apply engineering theory and technical skills to support $56,500 Bridgemont CTC WVU-P
manufacturing engineering activities. Develop tools, Mountwest CTC
implement designs and integrate machinery, equipment
and computer technologies to ensure effective
manufacturing processes.
Mechanical Engineering Technology Apply engineering theory and technical skills to support $56,850 Bridgemont CTC WVU-P
mechanical engineering activities such as generation, Pierpont CTC
transmission and use of mechanical and fluid energy.
Prepare layouts of machinery and equipment and plan
the flow of work. May conduct statistical studies and
analyze production costs.
Multi-Craft Technology Install, service, repair, and maintain equipment in today’s $57,300 WVU-P
modern business establishment.
Power Plant Technology Control, operate, or maintain machinery to generate $58,470 BlueRidge CTC WV Northern CTC
electric power. Includes auxiliary equipment operators. Kanawha Valley CTC
283
Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
HEALTH SCIENCE
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Behavioral Health Offer a career track in behavioral health $35,500 Kanawha Valley CTC
education and hands-on skill training.
Employment in both public and private day
treatment, residential, vocational. Recovery,
addiction, and mentoring advocacy programs.
CNA – Certified Nursing Assistant Provide basic patient care under direction of $20,717 Boone County Career Center Mid-Ohio Valley Technical Inst.
nursing staff Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center WV Northern CTC
Fred Eberle Technical Education Center WVU-P
Dental Hygiene Clean teeth and examine oral areas, head, and $45,000 Southern CTC
neck for signs of oral disease. May educate
patients on oral hygiene, take and develop
X-rays, or apply fluoride or sealants.
Dental Lab Technician Construct and repair full or partial dentures or $34,170 Kanawha Valley CTC Putnam Career Center
dental appliances. Mountwest CTC
EMT – Emergency Medical Technician Assess injuries, administer emergency medical $29,330 Blue Ridge CTC Pierpont CTC
or Paramedic care, and extricate trapped individuals. Kanawha Valley CTC Southern CTC
Transport injured or sick persons to medical Mid Ohio Valley Institute United Technical Center
facilities. Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
New River CTC WVU-P
Health Care Mgmt/Health Facilities Plan, direct, or coordinate medicine and health $60,500 Bridgemont CTC Southern CTC
Mgmt./Health Care Professional services in hospitals, clinics, managed care
organizations, public health agencies, or similar
organizations.
Health Care Technology/Health Science Multi skilled health care worker who works $22,000 Mountwest CTC WV Northern
under the direction of a licensed health Southern CTC
professional in a variety of health care settings
such as Electrocardiography or Medical Lab
Assistant
Health Infomatics Compile, process, and maintain medical $30,610 Monongalia Career Center Pierpont CTC
records of hospital and clinic patients. Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
Process, maintain, compile, and report patient
information for health requirements and
standards.
Massage Therapy Training in the release of scar tissue, increase $19,000 - $43,000 Mountwest CTC
joint range of motion, enhance circulation of
blood and lymph nodes.
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
HEALTH SCIENCE
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Medical Assisting Perform administrative and certain clinical $28,300 Bridgemont CTC New River CTC
duties under the direction of physician. Mountwest CTC United Technical Center
Administrative duties may include scheduling Monongalia Technical Education Center WV Northern CTC
appointments, maintaining medical records,
billing, and coding for insurance purposes.
Clinical duties may include taking and recording
vital signs and medical histories, preparing
patients for examination, drawing blood, and
administering medications as directed by
physician.
Medical Insurance Coding and Billing Compile data, compute fees and charges, and $30,950 Bridgemont CTC New River CTC
prepare invoices for billing purposes. Duties Mountwest CTC WVU-P
include computing costs and calculating rates
for goods, services, and shipment of goods;
posting data; and keeping other relevant
records.
Medical Lab Assistant Perform routine medical laboratory tests for $35,380 Mountwest CTC Southern CTC
the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Pierpont CTC
disease.
Medical Office Assistant Perform administrative and clinical tasks for $28,300 Bridgemont CTC Roane-Jackson Career Center
doctors and other health practitioners. Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
Mountwest CTC
Medical Transcription Use transcribing machines to listen to $28,308 Bridgemont CTC Mountwest CTC
recordings by physicians and other health care
professionals dictating a variety of medical
reports
Nuclear Medicine Technology Prepare, administer, and measure radioactive $66,660 Kanawha Valley CTC
isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer
studies utilizing a variety of radioisotope
equipment. Prepare stock solutions of
radioactive materials and calculate doses to be
administered by radiologists. Subject patients
to radiation. Execute blood volume, red cell
survival, and fat absorption studies.
Nursing Assess patient health problems and needs, $52,291 BlueRidge CTC Pierpont CTC
develop and implement nursing care plans, and Eastern CTC Southern CTC
maintain medical records Kanawha Valley CTC WV Northern CTC
New River CTC WVU-P
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
HEALTH SCIENCE
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Pharmacy Tech Prepare medications under the direction of a $26,603 Bridgemont CTC James Rumsey Technical Institute
pharmacist. Mountwest CTC WVU-P
Phlebotomy Perform certain clinical duties under the $25,000 Boone Co. Career Tech Center Mingo Co. Career Tech Center
direction of the physician. Duties may include Bridgemont CTC WV Northern CTC
taking and recording vital signs, and medical Mid-Ohio Valley Technical Inst. WVU-P
histories, preparing patients for examination,
drawing blood, and administering medication.
Physical Therapist Assistant Assists physical therapists in providing therapy $37,066 Mountwest CTC Pierpont CTC
treatments and procedures
Radiologic Technology Take X-rays and CAT scans or administer $48,730 MountWest CTC Southern CTC
nonradioactive materials into patient’s blood Pierpont CTC WV Northern CTC
stream for diagnostic purposes
Respiratory Therapy Assess, treat, and care for patients with $52,200 Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
breathing disorders. Assume primary Carver Career Center Southern CTC
responsibility for all respiratory care modalities, Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
including the supervision of respiratory therapy
technicians. Initiate and conduct therapeutic
procedures; maintain patient records;
and select, assemble, check, and operate
equipment
Surgical Technology Assist in operations, under the supervision of $38,740 Bridgemont CTC Mountwest CTC
surgeons, registered nurses, or other surgical Carver Career Center Southern CTC
personnel. May help set up operating room, Monongalia Career Center WV Northern CTC
prepare and transport patients for surgery, WVU-P
adjust lights and equipment, pass instruments
and other supplies to surgeons and surgeon’s
assistants, hold retractors, cut sutures, and
help count sponges, needles, supplies, and
instruments.
Veterinary Technician/Technology Perform medical tests in a laboratory $28,900 Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
environment for use in the treatment and Carver Career Center
diagnosis of diseases in animals. Clean
and sterilize instruments and materials and
maintain equipment and machines.
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Additional Career Opportunities
Available in West Virginia
HUMAN SERVICES
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Child Care/Development Plan, direct, or coordinate the academic and nonacademic activities of preschool $28,000 Ben Franklin Career Center New River CTC
and child care centers or programs. BlueRidge CTC Pierpont CTC
Bridgemont CTC WV Northern CTC
Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
Mountwest CTC
Corrections Guard inmates in penal or rehabilitative institution in accordance with established $38,000 New River CTC Southern CTC
regulations and procedures. May guard prisoners in transit between jail, Pierpont CTC
courtroom, prison, or other point. Includes deputy sheriffs and police who spend
the majority of their time guarding prisoners in correctional institutions.
Criminal Justice Prepares or upGrades individuals in Patrolmen, Deputy Sheriffs, Watchmen/ $33,000 BlueRidge CTC Southern CTC
Guards, Correction Officers, or Parole/Probation Officers. Kanawha Valley CTC WV Northern CTC
Pierpont CTC WVU-P
Culinary Arts Direct the preparation, seasoning, and cooking of salads, soups, fish, meats, $38,700 Bridgemont CTC James Rumsey Career
vegetables, desserts, or other foods. May plan and price menu items, order BlueRidge CTC Center
supplies, and keep records and accounts. May participate in cooking. Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center Mountwest CTC
Carver Career Center Pierpont CTC
United Technical Center
WV Northern CTC
Education – Serve in a position to help a teacher for the implementation of educational $22,200 WVU-P
Paraprofessional Studies programs or services.
Elementary Education Teach elementary and preschool school subjects under the supervision of a $25,000 Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
licensed teacher. Southern CTC WVU-P
Fire Science Technology/ Control and extinguish municipal fires, protect life and property and conduct $40,000 BlueRidge CTC Mountwest CTC
Fire Fighter rescue efforts. Carver Career Center Pierpont CTC
Kanawha Valley CTC WVU-P
Gerontology The study of aging integrating the fields of adult education, sociology, health, $30,000 BlueRidge CTC Kanawha Valley CTC
biology, psychology and social work.
Homeland Security Graduates are eligible for homeland security related jobs. $32,600 Pierpont CTC
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HUMAN SERVICES
CAREER AREA DESCRIPTION AVERAGE WHERE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE
YEARLY SALARY
Hospitality and Tourism Manage, supervise, direct, plan and coordinate events and meetings for $35,000 Kanawha Valley CTC Southern CTC
Mgmt/Event Mgmt. convention services in the areas of food and lodging. Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
New River CTC
Hotel/Lodging and Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization or department that provides $45,800 - $72,160 Mountwest CTC New River CTC
Restaurant Mgt lodging and other accommodations
Law Enforcement Patrol assigned area to enforce laws and ordinances, regulate traffic, control $51,410 Kanawha Valley CTC New River CTC
crowds, prevent crime, and arrest violators. Mountwest CTC Southern CTC
Painting and Allied Trades Apprenticeship training skills. $21,715 - $35,251 Mountwest CTC
Paralegal Assist lawyers by researching legal precedent, investigating facts, or preparing $46,210 BlueRidge CTC
legal documents. Conduct research to support a legal proceeding, to formulate a Kanawha Valley CTC
defense, or to initiate legal action. Mountwest CTC
New River CTC
Personal Trainer Skills to be a qualified personal trainer. $25,000+ Mountwest CTC
Police Science Skills for becoming a member of the police force. $28,122 - $64,762 Mountwest CTC
Public Library Technology Provides training in cataloging, technical services, administration, children’s and $23,420 - $29,950 Mountwest CTC
young adult programming, adult library services, collection development and
general education skills.
Public Safety Technology A program that focuses on the criminal justice system, it’s organizational $28,122 -$64,762 Mountwest CTC
components and processes, and it’s legal and public policy issues.
Restaurant Management Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization or department that serves $48,000 Bridgemont CTC Pierpont CTC
food and beverages. New River CTC
Pierpont CTC
Salon Management/ Provides knowledge and skills necessary for an entry-level in the cosmetology field. $23,100 Southern CTC
Cosmetology
Sign Language/Interpreter Assist individuals that are deaf or hearing impaired in an educational or $18,000 Mountwest CTC WV Northern CTC
professional setting.
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Career Resources on the Internet
http://online.onetcenter.org
O’Net provides full information on occupations including compensation, employment prospects,
and skill matching.
www.careervoyages.gov/indemandmagazine-main.cfm
Check out InDemand – Connecting today’s students with the careers of tomorrow. It provides
relevant information about career opportunities, education, and the skills needed for various jobs.
www.americasemployers.com
Hard-working site with tips on writing sharp resumes and cover letters, job listings, advice.
www.ajb.dnl.us
America’s Job Bank – highlights job openings listed with state employment service offices across
the U.S.
www.workforcewv.org
Career Information
www.careermosaic.com
Career Mosaic – information on America’s successful businesses, employment opportunities, online
career fail, resume posting, college centers, and more.
www.fedjobs.com
Federal Career Opportunities – database of thousand of federal jobs including wage Grades and
how to apply.
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www.westga.edu/~coop
Job Net – provides employment tips, worldwide jobs, and free places on the net to post your resume.
www.job-hunt.org
JobHunt – extensive job search, resumes and services, plus direct links to other sites.
www.militarycareers.com
Military Career Guide.
www.monster.com
Monster Board – conduct a job search, apply online, post resumes and take virtual tours.
www.occ.com
Online Career Center – Offers a job search by industry, state, or city; resume posting and career
assistance.
www.StudentCenter.com
Student Center – features a questionnaire that helps career explorers narrow their choices, cover letters,
and more.
http://wvclear.wvstateu.edu
WV Clearinghouse – great resource for WV students featuring financial aid packages, education plans,
practice exams for the ACT and SAT, and much more.
www.state.wv.us/admin/personnel/jobs
WV Division of Personnel – lists state government job postings.
www.cfwv.org
College Advice, College Admissions Applications, Financial Aid, Scholarships and much more.
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West Virginia Career Pathways
For the most up-to-date Career Pathways information, visit www.wvcareerpathways.com