career cluster: architecture and constructionouweb.nwfsc.edu/academics/nwfsc_2015-2016_pos.pdf ·...
TRANSCRIPT
CAREER CLUSTER: ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Building Construction Option)
NWFSC GENERAL
EDUCATION18 credits
LIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
ETD 1102
(3 credits)
ETD 1320C
(3 credits)
ETD 1340C
(3 credits)
ECG 1110C
(3 credits)
BCN 1230
(3 credits)
BCN 1272
(3 credits)
TAR 2121C
(3 credits)
ARC 2303A
(6 credits)
BCN 2231
(3 credits)
BCN 2721
(3 credits)
BCN 2560
(3 credits)
BCN 1520
(3 credits)
BCT 1763
(3 credits)
BCT 2761
(3 credits)
BUL 2241
(3 credits)
ETD 2542
(3 credits)
ETD 2543C
(3 credits)
SUR 2100C
(3 credits)
SUR 2140C
(3 credits)
Other Approved College
Credits
BCV0400 Building Construction
Helper
SECONDARY YEAR 1
8720310 Building Construction
Technologies 1
8720320 Building Construction
Technologies 2
BCV0401 Building Construction
Technician 1
BCV0402 Building Construction
Technician 2
SECONDARY YEAR 2
8720330 Building Construction
Technologies 3
8720340 Building Construction
Technologies 4
SECONDARY YEAR 3
8720350 Building Construction
Technologies 5
8720360 Building Construction
Technologies 6
SECONDARY YEAR 4
8720370 Building Construction
Technologies 7
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Program Code: ARCO (2540)
Careers in designing, planning, managing, building, and
maintaining the built environment.
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
STATE CIP: 1604090100
Student Information Label
Autodesk AutoCAD
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be
granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
21 credits
Building Construction Technologies Building Construction Technologies Architectural Design and Construction Technology N/A Varies by Institution
GY: REV:
07/2015
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Architects, Landscape Architects, Architecture Drafters, Construction and Building Inspectors, Civil Drafters, and Surveyors
Ca
reer
s
SOC CODE(S): 17-3011; 49-9071
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Sec
on
da
ry)
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
ert
ific
ati
on
(s)/
Co
urs
e S
equ
ence
TECHNICAL CENTER
YEAR 1
NWFSC CORE
COURSES27 credits
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to fifteen (15) credits.
* Local Agreement
CAREER CLUSTER: MANUFACTURINGCOMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Networking)
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsLIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES16 credits
CIS 1000 OR COP 1006
(3 credits)
CDA 2500
(3 credits)
CET 2173C
(3 credits)
CET 1660
(3 credits)
COP ____
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS
18 creditsCET 1600C
(3 credits)
CET 1610C
(3 credits)
CET 2615C
(3 credits)
CET 2620C
(3 credits)
CET 2854C
(3 credits)
CET 2685C
(3 credits)
CET 1630
(3 credits)
CET 1632
(3 credits)
ETG 1941
(3 credits)
CDA 2524
(3 credits)
CDA 2529
(3 credits)
CDA 2523
(3 credits)
CDA 2525
(3 credits)
CET 2625
(3 credits)
Other Approved College
Credits
Industry Certifications
CCNA™ CompTIA Networks+
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY GY: REV: 07/2015
Successful completion of CompTIA Certifications articulates into six (6) to eighteen (18) credits.
* Local AgreementCompTIA Network+ Certification
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 15-1142; 15-1143; 15-1151; and 15-1199
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry
Certi
fica
tio
n(s
)/C
ou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
CompTIA A+ Certification
16 credits
Planning, managing and performing the processing of
materials into intermediate or final products and related
professional and technical support activities such as
production planning and control, maintenance and
manufacturing/process engineering.
Sofware Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers; Computer Systems Engineers/Architects; Web Administrators; Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists;
Geographic Information Systems Technicians; Database Architects; Data Warehousing Specialists; Business Intelligence Analysts; Information Technology Project
Managers; Search Market Strategists; Video Game Designers; Document Management Specialists; Computer User Support Specialists; Network and Computer Systems
Administrators; Computer Network Architects; Telecommunications Engineering Specialists
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted
contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
Program Code: CENG (2140) STATE CIP: 1615120100
Student Information LabelN
WF
SC
Lo
ca
l A
rti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
V/S
eco
nd
ary
)
Cisco Networking AcademyNetworking Support Services
Networking AdministrationNetworking Administrator
Information Technology (CIP 15.1202)
Varies by Institution
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
CompTIA Linux+ Certification
CompTIA Security+ Certification
CAREER CLUSTER: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCOMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS - A.S. (Computer Science/Programming)
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES16 credits
COP 1006
(3 credits)
CGS 1100
(3 credits)
CGS 1550
(3 credits)
CTS 2101
(3 credits)
CJS 1570
(3 credits)
COP 2010
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS
18 creditsCET 1660
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
16 creditsCIS 1000
(3 credits)
CDA 2525 1100
(3 credits)
CIS 1940
(3 credits)
GEB 1940
(3 credits)
CTS 1171
(3 credits)
Other Approved College
Credits
SECONDARY
YEAR 1
8206010 Business Computer
Programming 1
8206020 Business Computer
Programming 2
SECONDARY
YEAR 2
8206030 Business Computer
Programming 3
8206040 Business Computer
Programming 4
SECONDARY
YEAR 3
8206050 Business Computer
Programming 5
8206060 Business Computer
Programming 6
SECONDARY
YEAR 4
8206070 Business Computer
Programming 7
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information LabelBuilding Linkages in IT Occupations Framework: For Entry Level,
Technical, and Professional Careers Related to the Design,
Development, Support and Management of Hardware, Software,
Multimedia, and Systems Integration Services.
Program Code: CPRO (2045) STATE CIP: 1511020100N
WF
SC
Lo
ca
l A
rti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
V/S
eco
nd
ary
)
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted contingent
on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
erti
fica
tion
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
TECHNICAL CENTER
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to twelve (12) credits.
* Local Agreement
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 15-1131 and 15-1151
Technical Support Analyst, Applications Software Specialist, Database Administrator, Internet Technician, Help Desk Support Technician, PC Support Technician, Web
Master, Web Support Technician, Web Developer, Systems Analyst, Technical Support Analyst, Computer Programmer, Systems Programmer, Database Analyst, Web
Programmer, Programmer Analyst, Computer User Support Specialist; and Applications Programmer
Academy of Microsoft Software
DevelopmentBusiness Computer Programming
Computer Information Administrator (A.S.) Computer
Programming and Analysis (A.S.)Varies by Institution
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer/Application Developer/Solution Developer
*No Local Agreement
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
GY: REV: 07/2015
CAREER CLUSTER: MARKETING, SALES, AND SERVICECustomer Relationship Management - A.S. Degree
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
CGS 1100
(3 credits)
CGS 1550
(3 credits)
CGS 1570
(3 credits)
MAR 2011
(3 credits)
MNA 1161
(3 credits)
MNA 2100
(3 credits)
GEB 1011
(3 credits)
GEB 2430
(3 credits)
OST 2335
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
15 creditsBUL 2241
(3 credits)
CGS 1030
(3 credits)
GEB 1940
(3-6 credits)
MAN 2021
(3 credits)
MAN 2300
(3 credits)
MKA 2041
(3 credits)
Industry Certifications
District/Technical Center / University ProgramsOkaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information Label Planning, managing and performing marketing
activities to reach organizational objectives.
Program Code: CUST (2570) STATE CIP: 1252020700
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Sec
on
da
ry)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES27 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In
certain cases credit may be granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NI
CA
L C
EN
TE
R
Ind
ust
ry
Cer
tifi
cati
on
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
IC3 Computing Fundamental
IC3 Key Applications
IC3 Computing Fundamental
IC3 Key Applications
IC3 Living Online
GY: REV: 07/2015
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 11-2022
Sales Managers
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Academy of Medical AdministrationAdministrative Office Specialist and
Medical Administrative Specialist
Northwest Florida State College - Customer Service
Technology (ATD) and Project Management and
Management & Supervision (BAS)
N/A Varies by Institution
Successful completion of IC3 Certifications articulates into thee (3) to six (6) credits.
Successful completion of MOS Certifications articulates into CGS 1100
Microcomputer Applications three (3) credits.
* Local AgreementMicrosoft Office Certification: Word, Excel and
PowerPoint or Access or Outlook
CAREER CLUSTER: ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONSDIGITAL MEDIA/MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Web and Graphics Design)
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsLIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES21 credits
ART 2602C
(4 credits)
GRA 1151C
(3 credits)
GRA 2140C
(4 credits)
CGS 2820
(3 credits)
GRA 2190C
(3 credits)
PGY 1801C
(4 credits)
ART 2603C
(4 credits)
GRA 2141C
(4 credits)
GRA 2142C
(4 credits)
COP 2840
(3 credits)
GRA 2950C
(3 credits)
PGY 1220C
(4 credits)
PGY 2802C
(4 credits)
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information LabelDesigning, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing and
publishing, multimedia content including visual and
performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment
services.
Program Code: DMMT (2580) STATE CIP: 1611080102
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tion
(P
SA
V/S
econ
dary
)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
28 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be
granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
Ca
reer
s SOC CODE(S): 11-1041; 19-4092; 23-2011; 33-1012; 33-3041; 33-9090
Binding Machine Operators and Tenders, Camera Operators, Design Printing Machine Setter and Set-up Operators, Desktop Publishers, Dot Etchers, Electronic Masking System
Operators, Electrotypers and Stereotypes, Embossing Machine Set-up Operators, Engraver Set-up Operators, Film Laboratory Technician, hand Compositors and Typesetters, Job Printers,
Letterpress Setters and Set-up Operators, Pantograph Engravers, Lithographic Press Setters and Operators, and Scanner Operators
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
Web Design Academy Web DesignDigital Multimedia Authoring (CCC)
Digital Multimedia Presentation (CCC)Varies by Institution
GY: REV: 07/2015
Print Specialist - Web Specialist - Video Specialist - In Design - Photoshop - Illustrator - Dreamweaver or Flash
N/A
Successful completion of Adobe Certified Associate/Expert Certifications articulates into thee (3) credits to twenty (20)
credits (amount of credit and courses articulated will depend on the certification(s) earned.)
* Local Articulation Agreement
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry
Cer
tifi
cati
on
(s)/
Co
urs
e
Seq
uen
ce
CAREER CLUSTER: ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONDRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Illustration Option)
NWFSC GENERAL
EDUCATION18 credits
LIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES (2
credits)
18creditsETD 1102
(3 credits)
ETD 1320C
(3 credits)
ETD 1340C
(3 credits)
ETD 2350C
(3 credits)
ETD 1355C
(3 credits)
ETD 2360C (3
credits)
ETD 1112
(4 credits)
ETD 2731
(4 credits)
ETD 2735
(4 credits)
ETD 1217
(4 credits)
ETD 2218
(4 credits)
ETD 2219
(4 credits)
ETD 2250
(4 credits)
ETD 2251
(4 credits)
ETD 2357C
(4 credits)
ETD 2358C
(4 credits)
ETD 2364C
(4 credits)
ETD 2368C
(4 credits)
ETD 2734
(3 credits)
ETI 1411
(3 credits)
Other Approved College
Credits
SECONDARY YEAR 1
8600810 Drafting Illustrative Design
Technology 1
SECONDARY YEAR 2
8600820 Drafting Illustrative Design
Technology 2
SECONDARY YEAR 3
8600830 Drafting Illustrative Design
Technology 3
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
26 credits
*Local Agreement (Deleted as of 2015-2016)
TECHNICAL CENTER *No Local Agreement
N/A
Autodesk AutoCAD
Building Construction Technologies Building Construction Technologies Architectural Design and Construction Technology
Technology Teacher Education - Area of
Emphasis (CIP 13.1320) Varies
by Institution
Successful completion of NCCER and AWS Industry Certifications articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to twelve (12) credits.
* Local Agreement
Student Information LabelCareers in designing, planning, managing, building, and
maintaining the built environment.
GY: REV: 07/2015
Program Code: DTTI (2051) STATE CIP: 1615130102
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Sec
on
da
ry) NWFSC CORE
COURSES
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be
granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
SOC CODE(S): 17-3011; 17-3013; and 49-9071
CAD Designer (Computer Aided Design Designer), CAD Operator (Computer Aided Design Operator), CAD/CAM Specialist (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing Specialist), Design Drafter,
Designer, Drafter, Installation Drafter, Mechanical Designer, Mechanical Drafter, Project Designer, Architects, Landscape Architects, Architecture Drafters, Construction and Building Inspectors, Civil Drafters, and
Surveyors
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
ert
ific
ati
on
(s)/
Co
urs
e S
equ
ence
Ca
reer
s
CAREER CLUSTER: EDUCATION AND TRAININGEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - A.S. Degree
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
EEC 1001
(3 credits)
DEP 2100
(3 credits)
EEC 1309
(3 credits)
EEC 1601
(3 credits)
EEC 2732
(3 credits)
EEC 1201
(3 credits)
EEC 1750
(3 credits)
EEC 1949
(3 credits)
EEC 1002
(3 credits)
EEC 2220
(3 credits)
EEC 2222
(3 credits)
EEX 2010
(3 credits)
EDF 1005
(3 credits)
EDF 2085
(3 credits)
EME 2040
(3 credits)
Other Approved
College Credits
YEAR 1 8405110
Early Childhood Education 1
YEAR 28405120
Early Childhood Education 2
YEAR 38405130
Early Childhood Education 3
YEAR 48405140
Early Childhood Education 4
Industry Certifications
District/Technical Center / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY GY: 2009-2010 REV: 07/2015
N/A
Florida Childcare Certificate, Florida Child Care Professional Certification, Florida's Director's Credential, National Early Childhood Credential, Active
Birth through Five Child Care Credential, and Active School-Age Chaild Care Credential
Early Childhood Education
Preschool CertificationN/A Northwest Florida State College - BAS
Early Childhood Education
N/A Varies by Institution
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 25-2011 and 39-9011
Preschool Teacher, Teachers Assistant, Child Care Workers, Nannies, Personal and Home Care Aides
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
Student Information Label Planning, managing, and providing education
training services, and related learning support
services.
Program Code: ECED (2020) STATE CIP: 1413121003
NW
FS
C L
ocal
Arti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
V/S
econ
dary)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES45 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted
contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry
Certi
fica
tio
n(s
)/C
ou
rse
Seq
uen
ce Completion of four (4) year sequence articulates into
EEC 1001 and EEC 1949. * Local Agreement
CAREER CLUSTER: MANUFACTURINGENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Networking)
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsLIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES18 credits
EET 1084C
(3 credits)
ETD 1320C
(3 credits)
ETI 2110
(3 credits)
ETI 1420
(3 credits)
ETI 1710
(3 credits)
ETM 1010C
(3 credits)
ETD 1102
(3 credits)
ETD 1217
(4 credits)
ETD 2150
(3 credits)
ETD 2218
(4 credits)
ETD 2364C
(3 credits)
ETD 2368C
(3 credits)
ETD 2905
(1 credit)
PMT 2213C
(3 credits)
PMT 1203C
(3 credits)
SECONDARY
YEAR 1
8600570 Engineering Technology
1
SECONDARY
YEAR 2
8600670 Engineering Technology 2
SECONDARY
YEAR 3
8600770 Engineering Technology 3
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
SOC CODE(S): 11-9111; 13-1199; 17-2031; 17-2051; 17-3012; 17-3013; 17-3019; 17-3023; 17-3024; 17-3026; 17-3027; 17-3029; 19-4021; 27-1029; 29-2012; 29-2071; 31-9092; 49-2094; 49-9041; 51-4012; 51-4061; 51-9082
Medical and Health Services Manager; Biomedical Engineers; Civil Engineers; Electrical and Electronics Drafter; Mechanical Drafters; Drafters; Electrical and
Electronic Engineering Technicians; Electro-Mechanical Technicians; Industrial Engineering Technicians; Mechanical Engineering Technicians; Engineering
Technicians; Biological Technicians; Designers; Medical and Clinical laboratory Technicians; Medical Records and Health Information Technicians; Medical Assistants;
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers; Model Makers, Metal and Plastic; Medical Appliance Technician; Business Operations Specialists;
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment; Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Student Information Label
Planning, managing and performing the processing of
materials into intermediate or final products and related
professional and technical support activities such as
production planning and control, maintenance and
manufacturing/process engineering. Program Code: ENTA (2010) STATE CIP: 1615000001
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
V/S
eco
nd
ary
)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
24 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted
contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
A
L C
EN
TE
R
Ind
ust
ry
Certi
fica
tio
n(s
)/C
ou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
GY: REV: 07/2015
*Local Agreement
CCNA™ CompTIA Networks+
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Engineering Technology N/ANorthwest Florida State College - Project Management and Management
& Supervision (BAS)
Information Technology (CIP 15.1202)
Varies by Institution
TECHNICAL CENTER *No Local Agreement
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to tweleve (12) credits.
* Local Agreement
Ca
reers
CAREER CLUSTER: ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONSGRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY - A.S. (Web and Graphics Design)
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsLIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES18 credits
GRA 1121C
(3 credits)
GRA 1162C
(3 credits)
ART 1600C
(3 credits)
ART 2602C
(3 credits)
PGY 1801C (3
credits)
BCN 1272
(3 credits)
GRA 1122C
(3 credits)
GRA 2156C
(4 credits)
GRA 2210C
(4 credits)
PGY 1220C
(4 credits)
ART 2601C
(3 credits)
ART 2603C
(4 credits)
PGY 2802C
(4 credits)
GRA 2142C
(4 credits)
GRA 2164C
(4 credits)
Other Approved College
Credits
SECONDARY
YEAR 1
8207310 Introduction to Information
Technology
SECONDARY
YEAR 2
9001110 Foundations of Web Design
9001120 User Interface Design
SECONDARY
YEAR 3
9001130 Web Scripting Fundementals
9001140 Media Integration Essentials
SECONDARY
YEAR 4
9001150 E-Commerce and Marketing
Essentials
9001160 Interactivity Essentials
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information Label
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to fifteen (15) credits.
* Local Agreement
N/A
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tion
(P
SA
V/S
econ
dary
)
Program Code: GRTH (2440) STATE CIP: 1611080300
Binding Machine Operators and Tenders, Camera Operators, Design Printing Machine Setter and Set-up Operators, Desktop Publishers, Dot Etchers, Electronic Masking System
Operators, Electrotypers and Stereotypes, Embossing Machine Set-up Operators, Engraver Set-up Operators, Film Laboratory Technician, hand Compositors and Typesetters, Job
Printers, Letterpress Setters and Set-up Operators, Pantograph Engravers, Lithographic Press Setters and Operators, and Scanner Operators
SOC CODE(S): 11-1041; 19-4092; 23-2011; 33-1012; 33-3041; 33-9090
Care
ers
Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing and
publishing, multimedia content including visual and
performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment
services.
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
28 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be
granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
GY: REV: 07/2015
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
erti
fica
tion
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
TECHNICAL CENTER *No Local Agreement
Web Design Academy Web Design Graphics Technology Varies by Institution
Print Specialist - Web Specialist - Video Specialist - In Design - Photoshop - Illustrator - Dreamweaver or Flash
CAREER CLUSTER: HEALTH SCIENCEHEALTH SCIENCE MANAGEMENT - A.S. Degree
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
CGS 1030 or 1100
(3 credits)
HSA 1100
(2 credits)
HSC 1100
(3 credits)
HSC 1400
(3 credits)
HSC 1531
(3 credits)
MNA 1161
(3 credits)
MNA 1345
(3 credits)
GEB 1011
(3 credits)
GEB 2430
(3 credits)
HIM 1000
(3 credits)
MAN 2021
(3 credits)
MAR 2011
(3 credits)
MNA 1346
(3 credits)
Other Approved
College Credits
SECONDARY
YEAR 1
8417100 Health Science
Anatomy and
Physiology
SECONDARY
YEAR 2
8417110 Health Science
Foundations
SECONDARY
YEAR 3
8417131 Allied Health Assisting
3
Industry Certifications
District/Technical Center / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information LabelPlanning, managing, and providing therapeutic
services, diagnostic services, health informatics,
support services, and biotechnology research and
development. Program Code: HTMG (2055) STATE CIP: 1351070100
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Sec
on
da
ry)
NWFSC
CORE
COURSES
23 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In
certain cases credit may be granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
GY: REV: 07/2015
Ca
reer
s
SOC CODE(S): 11-9111 and 31-9099
Medical and Health Services Managers; Health Support Workers
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Academy of Medical AdministrationAdministrative Office Specialist and
Medical Administrative Specialist
Northwest Florida State College - Project Management
and Management & Supervision (BAS)
N/A Varies by Institution
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to nine (9) credits.
* Local Agreement
*Local Agreement
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
21 credits
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
A
L C
EN
TE
R
Ind
ust
ry
Cer
tifi
cati
on
(s)/
Co
urs
e
Seq
uen
ce
TECHNICAL CENTER *No Local Agreement
CAREER CLUSTER: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYIT SECURITY - A.S.
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
CAP 2134C
(3 credits)
CET 1600C
(3 credits)
CET 1610C
(3 credits)
CET 2892C
(3 credits)
CET 2541C
(3 credits)
CGS 2541
(3 credits)
CIS 2352C
(3 credits)
COP 1000
(3 credits)
COP 2220
(3 credits)
CTS 1106
(3 credits)
CTS 2134
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
24 credits
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information LabelBuilding Linkages in IT Occupations Framework: For Entry Level,
Technical, and Professional Careers Related to the Design,
Development, Support and Management of Hardware, Software,
Multimedia, and Systems Integration Services.
Program Code: ITSC (2156) STATE CIP: 1511100306
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
V/S
eco
nd
ary
)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES21 credits
Select technical electives from approved list of courses in current NWFSC Catalog.
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted
contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer/Application
Developer/Solution Developer
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 15-1122
Infomration security Analysts
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry
Cer
tifi
cati
on
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Academy of Microsoft Software
DevelopmentBusiness Computer Programming
Northwest Florida State College - Databaase and E-
Commerce Security (CCC)N/A
Varies by Institution
GY: REV: 07/2015
Successful completion of Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) articulates into thee (3) credits.
* Statewide Articulation Agreement
CAREER CLUSTER: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYNetwork Systems Technology - A.S.
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE (3
credits)
GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
CET 1660C
(3 credits)
CET 2179C
(3 credits)
COP 1000
(3 credits)
CTS 1156C
(3 credits)
CTS 1383C
(3 credits)
CTS 2134C
(3 credits)
CTS 2163C
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
24 credits
SECONDARY
YEAR 1
88207020 Network 1
SECONDARY
YEAR 2
88207030 Network 2
SECONDARY
YEAR 3
88207040 Network 3
88207050 Network 4
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Student Information LabelBuilding Linkages in IT Occupations Framework: For Entry Level,
Technical, and Professional Careers Related to the Design, Development,
Support and Management of Hardware, Software, Multimedia, and
Systems Integration Services.
Program Code: NSTC (2146) STATE CIP: 1511100111
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rti
cula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Seco
nd
ary
)
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain cases credit may be granted contingent
on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
GY: REV: 07/2015
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
A
L C
EN
TE
R
Ind
ust
ry
Cer
tifi
cati
on
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
TECHNICAL CENTER *No Local Agreement
Successful completion of course sequence articulates into Technical Elective three (3) to eighteen (18) credits.
* Local Agreement
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
Academy of Microsoft Software
DevelopmentBusiness Computer Programming
Northwest Florida State College - Project Management
and Management & Supervision (BAS); Computer
Information Administrator (A.S.); Computer
Programming and Analysis (A.S.)
N/A Varies
by Institution
Ca
reers SOC CODE(S): 15-1122; 15-1142; 15-1143; 15-1151; 15-1152;
21 creditsNWFSC
CORE COURSES
Select technical electives from approved list of courses in current NWFSC Catalog.
Microsoft Certified Professional Developer/Application
Developer/Solution Developer
Information Security Analysts; Network and Computer Systems Administrators; Computer Network Support Specialists; Computer User Support Specialists; Network and
Computer Systems Administrators; Computer Network Architects
Career Cluster: Business Management and Administration Office Administration - A.S. Degree
NWFSC GENERAL
EDUCATION18 credits
ENC 1101 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAC 1105 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
CGS 1100
(3 credits)
CGS 1570
(3 credits)
GEB 1011
(3 credits)
OST 1107
(3 credits)
OST 1355
(3 credits)
OST 2117
(3 credits)
OST 2335
(3 credits)
OST 2401
(3 credits)
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
21 creditsACG 2001
(3 credits)
BUL 2241
(3 credits)
GEB 1940
(3-6 credits)
GEB 2430
(3 credits)
MNA 1345
(3 credits)
Other Approved
College Credits
Industry Certifications
District/Technical Center / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY GY: 2013-2014 REV: 07/2015
N/A
Academy of Medical AdministrationAdministrative Office Specialist and
Medical Administrative Specialist
Northwest Florida State College - Project Management
and Management & Supervision (BAS)
University of West Florida: Accounting; Finance;
General Business; Management; Management
Information Systems; Economics; and Marketing Other programs will vary by Institution
(outside of region.)
Careers SOC CODE(S): 43-6011
Administrative Assistant; Communications Equipment Operator; Computer Operator; Court Reporter; Customer Service Assistant; Data Entry Specialist; Desktop Publisher; Dispatcher;
Executive Assistant; Information; Assistant; Legal Secretary; Library Assistant and Order Processor; Medical Front Office Assistant; Medical Transcriptionist; Office Manager; Receptionist;
Records Processing Assistant; Shipping and Receiving Clerk; Stenographer; Typist; Word Processor
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
IC3 Computing Fundamental
IC3 Key Applications
IC3 Living Online
Student Information Label
Planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating
business functions essential to efficient and
productive business operations.
Business Management and Administration career
opportunities are available in every sector. Program Code: OFFA (2100) STATE CIP: 1552020400
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tion
(P
SA
V/S
econ
dary
)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES24 credits
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain
cases credit may be granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
erti
ficati
on
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
IC3 Computing Fundamental
IC3 Key Applications
Successful completion of IC3 Certifications articulates into thee (3) to six (6) credits.
Successful completion of MOS Certifications articulates into CGS 1100 Microcomputer
Applications three (3) credits. *
Local AgreementMicrosoft Office Certification: Word, Excel and
PowerPoint or Access or Outlook
Career Cluster:Law, Public Safety, and SecurityCRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY - A.S. Degree
NWFSC
GENERAL
EDUCATION
18 creditsLIN 1670 or higher
(3 credits)
HUMANITIES
(3 credits)
MAT1033 or higher
(3 credits)
SCIENCE
(4 credits)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(3 credits)
GENERAL
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES
(2 credits)
NWFSC CORE
COURSES15 credits
CCJ 1010
(3 credits)
CCJ 1020
(3 credits)
CJL 1100
(3 credits)
CJL 1400
(3 credits)
CJL 2500
(3 credits)
BUL 2241
(3 credits)
CCJ 1941
(3 credits)
CJC 2000
(3 credits)
CJE 2600
(3 credits)
CJJ 1002
(3 credits)
FFP 1801
(2 credits)
FFP 2820
(3 credits)
GIS 1040C
(4 credits)
HLP 1081
(3 credits)
PLA 1013
(3 credits)
PLA 1005
(3 credits)
PLA 1013
(3 credits)
PLA 1114
(3 credits)
PLA 1203
(3 credits)
PLA 1800
(3 credits)
PLA 2273
(3 credits)
PSY 2012
(3 credits)
SYG 2010
(3 credits)
SECONDARY YEAR 1 8918010
Criminal Justice Operartions 1
SECONDARY YEAR 28918020
Criminal Justice Operartions 2
SECONDARY YEAR 38918030
Criminal Justice Operartions 3
SECONDARY YEAR 48918040
Criminal Justice Operartions 4
Industry Certifications
Secondary / University Programs
Okaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY GY: REV: 07/2015
Career & Technical Student Organizations Internship/Work Experience
N/A
CSI - Criminal Justice Operations N/A Public Safety/Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice (CIP 43.0104)
Varies by Institution
Certified Law Enforcement Officer, Certified Corrections Officer, Certified Corrections Officer/Provisional
Ca
reers
Planning, managing, and providing legal,
public safety, protective services, and
homeland security, including professional
and technical support services.
NWFSC
TECHNICAL
ELECTIVES
31 credits
Student Information Label
STATE CIP: 1743010300Program Code: CJTC (2090)
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In certain
cases credit may be granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rti
cu
lati
on
(P
SA
VS
eco
nd
ary
)
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
erti
fica
tion
(s)/
Cou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
Bailiffs, Correctional Officers and Jailers, Criminal Investigators and Special Agents, Fire Investigators, Forensic Science Technicians, Highway Patrol Pilots, Parking Enforcement Workers, Police Detectives, Police
Identification and Records Officers, Police Patrol Officers, Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs, Transit and Railroad Police, Animal Control Workers, Crossing Guards, Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators,
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and other Recreational Protective Service Workers, Private Detectives and Investigators, and Security Guards
SOC CODE(S): 11-1041; 19-4092; 23-2011; 33-1012; 33-3041; 33-9090
Each year of successful completion of the District
course articulates into
Technical Elective Credit (NGE/OCC)
Three (3) to twelve (12) credits.
* Local Agreement
Career Cluster: Manufacturing Welding - Applied Technologies (PSAV)
PMT 0106C
(150 clock hrs)
PMT 0111C
(150 clock hrs)
PMT 0121C
(75 clock hrs)
PMT 0122C
(75 clock hrs)
PMT 0126C
(75 clock hrs)
PMT 0127C
(75 clock hrs)
PMT 0134C
(50 clock hrs)
PMT 0145C
(400 clock hrs)
PMT0070 Welder Assistant 1
PMT0072 Welder Assistant 3
SECONDARY YEAR
1
9204410 Welding Technology
Fundamentals 1
9204450 Welding Technology
Fundamentals Capstone
PMT0071 Welder Assistant 2
PMT00743 Welder Assistant 4
SECONDARY YEAR
2
9204420 Welding Technology
Fundamentals 2
PMT0074 Welder
SECONDARY YEAR
3
9204430 Welding Technology
Fundamentals 3
SECONDARY YEAR
4
9204440 Welding Technology
Fundamentals 4
Industry Certifications
District/Technical Center / University ProgramsOkaloosa County School District Programs Walton County School District Programs Florida College System Programs University Programs
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Internship/Work Experience
Successful completion of NCCER and AWS Industry Certifications reltated to the above course sequences articulate into Technical Elective three (3) to twelve (12)
credits. * Local Agreement
GY: 2014-2015 REV: 06/2015
N/A
Welding Technology N/AEngineering Technology
*State of Florida has no required approved articulation
agreement.
N/A Varies by Institution
Ca
reers
SOC CODE(S): 51-9198 and 51-4121
Arc Welder; Atomic Welder; Robotic Welder; Thermite Welder; Automotive Body Repairer; Diver; Pipefitter; Plumber; Stationary Engineer/Boiler Operator; Welder/Cutter; Engine and Other Machine
Assemblers; Forging Machine Setters; Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators; Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators; Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters,
Operators; Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators; Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators; Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood; Woodworking Machine
Setters, Operators; Molding and Casting Workers
Career & Technical Student Organizations
Student Information Label
Planning, managing and performing the
processing of materials into intermediate or final
products and related professional and technical
support activities such as production planning and
control, maintenance and manufacturng/process
engineering.Program Code: WELT (5510)STATE CIP: 0648050805
NW
FS
C L
oca
l A
rtic
ula
tio
n (
PS
AV
/Sec
on
da
ry\)
NWFSC
CORE COURSES
1050
(Total Program Hours)
Students may be required to successfully complete a demonstration of skills and a faculty interview to further validate competencies and theoretical background prior to granting credit. In
certain cases credit may be granted contingent on successful completion of subsequent coursework in the subject area.
DIS
TR
ICT
/TE
CH
NIC
AL
CE
NT
ER
Ind
ust
ry C
erti
fica
tio
n(s
)/C
ou
rse
Seq
uen
ce
TECHNICAL CENTER
YEAR 1
*Local Agreement
*Local Agreement