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Career & Technical Education

Career & Technical Education. Exploration vs . Concentration Pam Smith Career Development Coordinator. Exploration. Develop hidden talents/skills Self discovery/new interests FUN!! (All work, no play…) Meet others with whom you have something in common. Concentration. Specialization

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Career & Technical Education

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  1. Career & Technical Education Exploration vs. Concentration Pam Smith Career Development Coordinator

  2. Exploration Develop hidden talents/skills Self discovery/new interests FUN!! (All work, no play…) Meet others with whom you have something in common

  3. Concentration Specialization Industry Certification CNA, ServSafe, Microsoft Office, CPP, NCCER, etc. Articulated Credit Community College credit Career & College Promise Dual Enrollment FREE TUITION Internship/Apprenticeship

  4. CTE (Career & Technical Education)…Closes the Skills Gap Not enough of the right graduates. For in-demand jobs in health care, engineering, computer science, and advanced manufacturing, there aren’t enough people being trained. Agrowing need for soft skills. Many new graduates, while tech-savvy, lack basic communication skills and other critical soft skills. Obtained in class and in student organizations (FFA, DECA, HOSA, etc).

  5. Some Recommended Courses • Agriscience Applications • Automotive Services Fundamentals (CTEC) • Career Management • Child Development (Parenting) • Core & Sustainable Construction • Culinary Arts & Hospitality I • Digital Media/ Scientific Visualization I (CTEC) ** • Food & Nutrition I ** • Interior Design I **Honors Option • Intro to Computer Science Using MakeCode • Microsoft Excel ** • Microsoft Word & PowerPoint ** • Personal Finance • Principles of Business & Finance** • Principles of Family & Human Service • Public Safety (GHS) • Sports & Entertainment Marketing I • Technology Engineering & Design ** (CTEC)

  6. Many courses carry Honors weight, industry certifications and articulated credit at NC Community Colleges: Agriscience Applications Hort I** Hort II Honors CTE Advanced Studies/ (CPP Certification)CTE Internship Agriscience Applications Animal Animal Veterinary Assisting (ACC)/ Science I** Science II** CTE Internship (NC Beef/Pork Quality Assurance) Food & Principles of Family & Food Science Culinary Arts & Nutrition I Human Service Honors -OR- HospitalityI & II Food & Nutrition II(ServSafe certification)

  7. MicroSoft Excel ** AP Computer Python Programming IAP Computer (MicroSoftOffice Science Principles Science Specialist certification) Microsoft Word & Multimedia & Scientific Game Art Design ** / PowerPoint** Webpage Design ** Visualization I** & IIH Adv. Game Art Design (MicroSoft Office Specialist certification) Principles of BusinessAccounting I** & II HBusiness Law** Entrepreneurship & Finance** -OR- Marketing** Principles of Business Sports & Entrepreneurship Advanced Studies & Finance** Entertainment -OR- Internship Marketing I & II**

  8. Many courses carry Honors weight, industry certifications and articulated credit at NC Community Colleges: Health Science I Biomedical Health Science II ** Nursing Fundamentals Technology (CPR/First Aid) (CNA Certification ) Automotive Services Automotive Automotive Automotive Fundamentals Service I Service II Service III (NATEF/ASE certification) Microsoft Microsoft Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Word ** Excel ** Technology I ** Technology II ** (MicroSoft Office Specialist certification)(CompTIA A+ credential)

  9. Core & Sustainable Carpentry I Carpentry II Carpentry III Construction(NCCER Certification ) Principals of Interior Interior Drafting I & II ** & III ** Business & Finance ** Design I Design IIOR CTE Internship Agriscience Applications Ag Mech I Ag Mech II ACC CTE CCP or (Certified Welders for Welding Code AWS D.1. – 2010) CTE Internship

  10. WHY CTE??? Value-added education Soft skills (CTSOs – FFA, DECA, HOSA, FCCLA, Skills USA) National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) Work-based learning opportunities Job Shadowing, Internships, apprenticeships, career fairs, business & industry field trips High school diploma PLUS… Certifications Community College credit Specialized skill training On-the-job training and work experience

  11. Some Recommended Courses • Agriscience Applications • Automotive Services Fundamentals (CTEC) • Career Management • Child Development (Parenting) • Core & Sustainable Construction • Culinary Arts & Hospitality I • Digital Media/ Scientific Visualization I (CTEC) ** • Food & Nutrition I ** • Interior Design I **Honors Option • Intro to Computer Science Using MakeCode • Microsoft Excel ** • Microsoft Word & PowerPoint ** • Personal Finance • Principles of Business & Finance** • Principles of Family & Human Service • Public Safety (GHS) • Sports & Entertainment Marketing I • Technology Engineering & Design ** (CTEC)

  12. Questions?

  13. Career & College Promise Program for High School Students Freshman Orientation

  14. Types of Pathways Career and Technical Education Pathways (CTE) lead to a certificate or diploma that can align with a high school career cluster. College Transfer Pathway (CTP) includes at least 30 semester hours of transfer courses including English and mathematics.

  15. Career Technical Pathways Eligibility Requirements • High school junior or senior • unweighted GPA of 2.8 or the recommendation of principal/principal’s designee • Must meet the testing requirements of any courses taken in the pathway

  16. Career Technical Pathways • Accounting • Advertising & Graphic Design • Agricultural Biotechnology • Animal Care Management • Automotive • Biotechnology • Business & Marketing • Computer-Integrated Machining • Cosmetology – kits provided • Criminal Justice • Culinary • Early Childhood • Healthcare Clerical • Horticulture • HVAC • Information Technology • Business Support • PC Repair • Linux/Unix • Web Design • Network Technician • Windows • Industrial Systems Technology • Electrical • Plumbing • Manicuring/Nail Technology • Mechanical Drafting • Mechanical Engineering • Mechatronics • Medical Assisting • Medical Coding & Billing • Nurse Aide • Spanish Interpreter Certificate • Welding

  17. CTE Courses at Southern

  18. CTE courses at CTEC

  19. College Transfer courses at CTEC

  20. College Transfer Pathways* Pathway tracks: • Associate in Arts • Associate in Science • Associates in Engineering • Associates in Fine Arts • Associates in Nursing *Credits are guaranteed to transfer to any of the 16 public universities in N.C. and many private colleges as general education credit.

  21. Tuition Costs –Estimated Savings Cost of Tuition at ACC Year 1 Fall: 6 credit hours Spring: 6 credit hours Year 2 Fall: 6 credit hours Spring: 6 credit hours ______________________ 24 credit hours = FREE Cost of Tuition at UNCG Year 1 Fall: 6 credit hours –1760.28 Spring: 6 credit hours -1760.28 Year 2 Fall: 6 credit hours -1760.28 Spring: 6 credit hours -1760.28 ______________________ 24 credit hours = $7,041.12 Note: Cost estimates based on 2018FA UNCG undergraduate tuition table

  22. Questions? Alyssa Womble alyssa_womble@abss.k12.nc.us 336-570-6400 ext 38818

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