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Posted on: March 11, 2019 College and University,College Courses, K-12
Education,Senior High School
Hence, what must you choose as your college course? As you think of a course to study,
you can use this list to narrow your options. From the K to 12 tracks and strands, CIIT
rounds up your potential career choices in this blog.
The K to 12 Tracks and Strands and Their College
Degree Counterparts
To prepare you for college, here’s a list of college courses you can choose, along with
their K to 12 tracks and strands.
Academic Track
This track is right for high school students who look forward to moving to college. In the
same way, the academic track will prepare you for college courses from which you can
choose a lot of options. Under this track are three senior high strands.
Bachelor of Arts
– Philosophy (AB Philosophy)
– English (AB English)
– Linguistics (AB Linguistics)
– Literature (AB Literature)
– Filipino (AB Filipino)
– Islamic Studies (AB Islamic Studies)
SCIENCE
Bachelor of Science
– Environmental Science (BSES)
– Geology (BS Geology)
– Molecular Biology (BS Molecular Biology)
– Physics (BS Physics)
– Applied Physics (BS Applied Physics)
– Chemistry (BS Chemistry)
– Food Technology (BS Food Technology)
– Nutrition and Dietetics (BS Nutrition and Dietetics)
– Medical Technology (BS Med Tech)
– Midwifery (BS Midwifery)
– Nursing (BSN)
– Occupational Therapy (BSOT)
– Pharmacy (BS Pharmacy)
– Radiologic Technology (BS Rad Tech)
– Respiratory Therapy (BSRT)
– Speech-Language Pathology
TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Science
– Computer Science (BSCS)
– Information Technology (BSIT)
– Information Systems (BSIS)
ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science
– Aeronautical Engineering (BS AeroE)
– Ceramic Engineering (BSCerE)
– Chemical Engineering (BSChE)
– Civil engineering (BSCE)
– Computer Engineering (BSCpE)
– Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
– Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE)
– Geodetic Engineering (BSGE)
– Geological Engineering (BSGeoE)
– Industrial Engineering (BSIE)
– Marine Engineering (BSMarE)
– Materials Engineering (BSMatE)
– Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
– Metallurgical Engineering (BSMetE)
– Mining Engineering (BSEM)
– Petroleum Engineering (BSPetE)
– Sanitary Engineering (BSSE)
– Marine Transportation (BSMT)
MATHEMATICS
Bachelor of Science
– Mathematics (BS Mathematics)
– Applied Mathematics (BS Applied Mathematics)
– Statistics (BS Stat)
BUSINESS
Bachelor of Science Business Administration Majors
– Business Economics (BSBA)
– Financial Management (BSBA major in FM)
– Human Resource Development (BSBA major in HRDM)
– Marketing Management (BSBA major in MM)
– Operations Management (BSBA major in OM)
– Entrepreneurship (BS Entrep)
– Agribusiness (BS Agribusiness)
MANAGEMENT
Bachelor of Science
– Hotel and Restaurant Management (BS HRM)
– Office Administration (BSOA)
– Real Estate Management (BS REM)
– Tourism Management (BSTM)
– Community Development (BS Community Development)
– Foreign Service (BS Foreign Service)
– International Studies (BSIS)
– Public Safety (BSPS)
– Social Work (BS Social Work)
a. Agri-Fishery Arts
Bachelor of Science
– Agriculture
– Agroforestry (BS Agroforestry)
– Forestry (BS Forestry)
– Fisheries (BSFi)
– Agribusiness
– Agricultural Science
– Sustainable Agriculture
– Agriculture Education
– Agricultural Resource Management
b. Home Economics
c. Industrial Arts
– Industrial Engineering
– Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Arts
– Multimedia Arts (BS MMA)
Bachelor of Science
– Computer Science
– Entertainment Multimedia Computing
Sports Track
The sports track prepares you for physical careers ahead. These include fitness trainer,
gaming official, masseur, or gym instructor. So if you want to pursue one of these jobs,
then you’re already on the right path.
a. Athletics
b. Fitness
c. Recreation
a. Visual Arts
– Bachelor of Multimedia Arts
b. Performing Arts
As the first batch of K-12 graduates comes close to the end of high school, a few of them
set their sights on getting a job. Some, though, are eager to hone their career and earn a
degree. One of the good things about K to 12 tracks and strands is that they arm
students with skills to help them succeed, no matter what path they choose.
If you like tech or art, you may choose the TVL or Arts and Design track, and it should
not be a hard choice. Know that senior high strands can lead you to an exciting course
and even to your dream job. But if you are still not sure on how to proceed, CIIT’s senior
high school program is a career ladder that offers a system that guides you to college.
Thus, choosing the said K to 12 tracks and strands at CIIT leads you to a college degree
and a fruitful career.
So, do you want to study at CIIT? Contact us now to find out more about our senior high
strands!