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2019-2020
Bellevue School District
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAREER PATHWAYS
CATALOG
2019 - 2020
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Dear Parents, Guardians, and Students: The Career and Technical Education programs in the Bellevue School District are aligned with employment, industry, and training trends across Washington State and the country. Programs are also focused on community and family needs as related to the ever-changing demographics of the local community, workforce development, and post-secondary options for graduating students.
experience and a genuine contributor to student engagement and success. With a focus on career exploration, acquisition of essential 21st century skills, and industry specific technical skills, CTE is preparing Bellevue School District students to be college and career ready at graduation. The comprehensive program supports the belief that all students should have career and educational choices because of their high school experience. Starting at the middle school level, Bellevue School District CTE programs utilize innovative learning models to deliver curriculum that is relevant to current workplace demands and aligns to industry standards. In addition to the ability to earn college credits while participating in CTE courses, many students earn industry certifications which support transition to post-secondary educational programs and/or employment. One of the strengths of the program is the strong partnership between CTE staff, the business community, local colleges, and community-based organizations. This CTE Career Pathways Catalog is a guide to help parents, guardians, and students to see the many opportunities and programs available, and to help students design their education. Sincerely, Marilyn Henselman Director of Career and Technical Education Programs
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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAREER PATHWAYS CATALOG
2019-2020
Table of Contents
Career Pathway Classes ........................................................................................................ 10
Agricultural Education .......................................................................................................... 11
Architecture, Manufacturing & Construction ....................................................................... 14
Arts, AV Technology & Communication ................................................................................ 17
Business, Management & Marketing.................................................................................... 22
Health Sciences ..................................................................................................................... 26
Hospitality & Tourism ........................................................................................................... 29
Human Services ..................................................................................................................... 32
Information Technology ........................................................................................................ 35
STEM ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Transportation ...................................................................................................................... 42
Middle School CTE Courses ................................................................................................... 45
Contact Information .............................................................................................................. 47
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Students that explore career pathways in high school have increased motivation to learn and experience more positive outcomes in school and work.
The average high school graduation rate for students concentrating in CTE programs is 93 percent, compared to an average national freshman graduation rate of 80 percent.
91 percent of high school graduates who earned 2-3 CTE credits enrolled in college.
CTE Career Pathway classes enable you to earn college credit, grow your professional network early, earn industry certifications, and be more competitive for college applications and jobs.
Through hands-on learning, connections with industry experts, and college prep career-focused coursework, CTE works for BSD students!
To learn more: www.acteonline.org
https://www.acteonline.org/aboutcte/#highschool
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King County
2018 2017
3.4% 3.5%
Washington
2018 2017
4.9% 4.9%
United States
2018 2017
4.1% 4.5%
LOCAL LABOR MARKET SNAPSHOT King County March 2018
STEM Jobs 37% of all King County jobs are STEM
STEM JOBS REQUIRING 4-YEAR DEGREE (ANNUAL MEDIAN SALARY)
Registered Nurses $ 83,796 Computer Systems Analysts $ 100,373 Environmental Scientists $ 82,095 Civil Engineers $ 90,388
STEM JOBS REQUIRING SOME POST-HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION, BUT LESS THAN A 4-YEAR DEGREE
Dental Hygienists $ 93,993 Radiologic Technologists $ 72,231 Computer User Support Specialist s $ 60,141 Civil Engineering Technician $ 67,685
SOURCE: Washington STEM data tool
Top 5 | Major Industry Sectors 1. Trade, Transportation and Utilities
2. Government
3. Education and Health Services
4. Professional & Business Services
5. Leisure and Hospitality
SOURCE: Washington State Employment Security Dept.- March 2018 King County
Largest Employers
# OF EMPLOYEES*
The Boeing Company 82,000 Microsoft 34,000 University of Washington 30,200 Amazon 24,700 King County Government 13,400 Starbucks 11,250 Swedish Health Services 10,800 City of Seattle 10,000 Costco 9,250 Nordstrom 9,000 Group Health 7,250 SOURCE: Economic Development Council Seattle King County
Total Workers
Go to the Washington STEM Data Tool, Total Jobs Added (2014-2024) and click
see top 5 jobs. Be sure to designate jobs that are (STEM).
List the high demand careers in your region and outline their alignment with your
offerings
Find a local user of Burning Glass or similar data tool, and ask for this data or go to Indeed.com
Top 5 | Total Jobs Added* (2015 2025)
1. Software Developers, Applications 2. Registered Nurses 3. Computer Systems Analysts 4. Software Developers, Systems
Software 5. Computer Programmers SOURCE: Washington STEM data tool
3.7M workers
160M workers
Bellevue School District Career & Technical Education Pathways
Arts, AV Technology & Communications
Transportation
Business & Marketing
Architecture, Construction & Manufacturing
Education & Training
Environmental Horticulture
Family & Consumer Sciences
Health Sciences
Hospitality & Tourism
Information & Technology
STEM
FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://bsd405.org/programs/cte/
Unemployment Rate
Top 5 | Online Job Postings March 2018
1. Software Developers, Application 2. Computer Occupations, All Othe r 3. Registered Nurses 4. Marketing Managers 5. Customer Service Representatives
SOURCE: Washington State Employment Security Department Top 25 Occupations Advertised Online March 2018
1.2M workers
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CAREER & TECHNICAL STUDENT PROFESSIONAL AND LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS*
Student leadership organizations are an integral part of extended learning in CTE classrooms. Students are encouraged to participate in their organizations activities such as academic and industry competition, community service, and leadership conferences. These learning opportunities provide professional and leadership experiences to build resumes and college applications making students more competitive. Interacting with and learning from industry professionals provides insight into a variety of careers and enables students to start building their career network while still in high school. These organizations also provide many post-secondary scholarships.
National Career & Technical Student Organizations
DECA Business & Marketing Pathways
HOSA Health Sciences Pathway
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. www.deca.org
HOSA -- Future Health Professionals, empowers students to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience. www.hosa.org
SkillsUSA All Pathways
TSA STEM Pathway
SkillsUSA empowers its members to become world-class workers and leaders. SkillsUSA improves the
the development of framework skills that include personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics. www.skillsusa.org
TSA -- Technology Student Association, enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through extracurricular activities, competition, and related programs. www.tsaweb.org
FCCLA Human Services Pathway
FCCLA-Family, Career & Community Leaders of Tomorrow, focuses on the multiple roles of the family member, wage earner and community leaders developing skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
Examples of Other CTE Leadership Organizations**
CISCO Club Information Technology Pathway
Soup 4 Simpson Business & Marketing Pathway
First Robotics STEM Pathway
Green Team Agriculture Pathway
Girls Who Code Information Technology Pathway
Knightpics (Photography) Arts, AV Tech. & Communications Pathway
ProStart Hospitality & Tourism Pathway
STEM League Information Technology Pathway
Video Production Club Arts, AV Tech. & Communications Pathway
Washington State Thespians Arts, AV Tech. & Communications Pathway
*Not all CTSOs and clubs are available in every school. **Not a complete list of all CTE leadership clubs and organizations.
https://www.deca.org/http://www.hosa.org/https://www.skillsusa.org/http://www.tsaweb.org/
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CERTIFICATION CLASS
ACA Adobe Certified Associate Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro
Graphics Arts 1 & 2 Graphic Design & Production Studio Computer Graphics 1 & 2
Photography 1 & 2 Digital Video & Audio Production 1 & 2 Media Production
NATEF - ASE National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence Electrical/Electronic Systems, Brakes, Engine Performance, Engine Repair,
Automotive Transmission & Transaxle, Manual Transmission & Axles, Maintenance & Light Repair, Steering & Suspension, Heat & Air
Conditioning
SP2 Safety and Pollution Prevention Certification CDX Curriculum completion certification
ATB certificate of Completion
Automotive Technology 1 & 2 2 Hour Automotive Technology 1 & 2 3 Hour
CCNA CISCO Certified Network Associate CISCO Networking Academy
CCNP (3 exams) CISCO Certified Cloud Security Professional Advanced CISCO CCNP
CCSP CISCO Certified Network Professionals Advanced CISCO -- Cybersecurity
NSA CNSS 4011 National Security Agency & Committee on National Security
Advanced CISCO -- Cybersecurity
CNA Certified Nursing Assistant Health Science Careers 3 Hour
American Red Cross Professional Rescue CPR/First Aid Introduction to Health Care Health Science Careers 3 Hour
CPR/First Aid Culinary Arts
Culinary Essentials 1 Culinary Arts Retail Management Student Store
MOS Microsoft Office Specialist Word, Word Expert, Excel, Excel Expert, Outlook,
Power Point, Access Microsoft Office/Business Technology 1 & 2
OSHA 10 Construction Introduction to Construction Management Constructions Trades
ParaPro Paraprofessional Certification Teaching Academy 1 & 2
Precision Exams CTE Skill Certificate Program
Accounting Anatomy & Physiology AP Economics Biotechnology Business Law Child Development Culinary Arts Digital Video & Audio Production Entrepreneurship Floral Design Introduction to Engineering Design 1 & 2
Intro to Horticulture Introduction to Robotics Introduction to Marketing Media Production/Video Production Photography 1 & 2 Personal Finance Principles of Engineering Retail Management Student Store Television Broadcasting Welding Technology, Design & Fabrication
ServSafe Certification Advanced Culinary Arts
INDUSTRY AND PATHWAY CERTIFICATIONS
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Many Bellevue School District CTE classes have dual credit agreements with local colleges. Students must earn a B in the course and pay a fee of $50 for the year. During the school year, students can earn as many college credits as they want for this fee. Upon graduation, students request their college transcript be sent to the institute they will be attending. In the 2016-2017 school year, BSD students earned 4,304 college credits through Pacific NW College Connections! (Formerly Tech Prep College Connections.)
Course Title* College Providing
Credit College Course Title
Credits Available
ACCOUNTING 1 and 2 (Must take both classes to receive credit.)
Bellevue College ACCT 101: Practical Accounting ACCT 135: Business Payroll Accounting
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ACCOUNTING 3 and 4 (Must take both classes to receive credit.)
Bellevue College ACCT 225: Survey of Financial & Managerial Accounting 5
ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS LWIT CULA 128: Food Service Safety & Sanitation CULA 130: Supervision & Management CULA 142: Costing & Menu Planning
9
ADVANCED MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP (One year)
Bellevue College MKTG 299: Individual Studies in Marketing 5
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (One year) Bellevue College AHE 130: Human Systems 5
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE (One year) Bellevue College CS 210: Fundamentals of Comp. Science 1 5
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (One year) Bellevue College Prog 110: Introduction to Programming 5
AP PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO/2-D DESIGN LWIT MMDP 128: Digital Photography 4
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1 (One year) LWIT AUTO 210: Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2 (One year) LWIT AUTO 210: Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10
BEGINNING AUTOMOTIVE & MAINTENANCE LWIT AUTO 124: Maintenance Procedures 2
BIOTECHNOLOGY Shoreline CC BIO 107: Biology & Society 5
BUSINESS LAW Bellevue College BUS&201: Business Law 5
CHILD DEVELOPMENT Bellevue College LWIT
EDUC&115: Child Development EDUC&115: Child Development
5 5
CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY Bellevue College
NSCOM 201: CISCO Networking I NSCOM 202: CISCO Networking II NSCOM 203: CISCO Networking III NSCOM 204: CISCO Networking IV
20
CISCO ADVANCED CCNP Clark College
NTEC 227: Cisco CCNP Router: Implementing IP NTEC 228: Cisco CCNP Switch: Implementing IP NTEC 229: Cisco CCNP TShoot: Implementing IP
18
CISCO CCNA SECURITY Clark College Edmonds CC
NTEC 225 - CISCO CCNA Security CIS 268: CISCO CCNA Security
6 5
CODING IN PYTHON 1 & 2 (Must take both classes to receive credit.)
Bellevue College PROG 110: Introduction to Programming 5
COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 or 2 Bellevue College LWIT
DMA 103: Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121 & DSGN 122: Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator & Image Editing w/ Photoshop
5 8
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Bellevue College IT 101 Introduction to Information Technology 5
CULINARY ARTS Renton Technical College LWIT
CULA 102: Intro to Food Industry CULA 114: Delicatessen I CULA 118: Breakfast Cookery CULA 119: Bakery Basics CULA 121: Dining Room Service CULA 116: Culinary Skills & Concepts
16 9
DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 1 or 2 Bellevue College SCC
DMA 108: Video Fundamentals FILM255: Basic Video Production
5 3
ENTREPRENEURSHIP Bellevue College BUS 250: Entrepreneurship 5
GRAPHIC ARTS 1 or 2 Bellevue College LWIT
DMA 103: Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121 & DSGN 122: Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator & Image Editing w/ Photoshop
5 8
COLLEGE CREDIT
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GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION STUDIO Bellevue College LWIT
DMA 103: Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121 & DSGN 122: Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator & Image Editing w/ Photoshop
5 8
HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS Bellevue College LWIT
HLTH 292, NAC 106 IFAD 162, IFAD 216, NURS 107, NURS 108, NURS 109
18 13
IB BUSINESS AND MARKETING Bellevue College Shoreline CC
MKTG 131: Principles of Professional Selling BUS 120: Principles of Marketing
5 5
INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSING Bellevue College INDES 140: Intro to Interior Design 5
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 & 2 (Must take both classes to receive credit)
LWIT ENGR 100: College Success in Engineering 3
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE LWIT HORT 299: Horticulture Independent Studies (semester) HORT 299: Horticulture Independent Studies (1 year)
2 6
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Shoreline CC Bellevue College
BUS 120: Principles of Marketing MKTG 131: Principles of Professional Selling
5 5
MEDIA PRODUCTION/VIDEO PRODUCTION (Both semesters)
Bellevue College Shoreline CC
DMA 108: Video Fundamentals FILM 255: Basic Video Production
5 3
MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 1 or 2 (Must pass certification tests to earn credits.)
Bellevue College BTS 161: WORD, EXCEL, & POWERPOINT-Business Software Essentials BTS 147: POWERPOINT-Presentation Design & Delivery BTS 144: OUTLOOK-Personal Information Manager BTS 168: ACCESS Core-Business Data Management Tools BTS 210: SHAREPOINT-Collaborative Online Workspace BTS 165: EXCEL EXPERT-Business Spreadsheet Analysis & Design BTS 163: WORD EXPERT-Business Document Design Comprehensive
5 3 3 5 5 5 5
NURSERY & GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS (Year) LWIT HORT 299: Horticulture Independent Studies 6
PERSONAL FINANCE Bellevue College BUS 102: Personal Money Management BUS 103: Personal Savings BUS 104: Personal Credit BUS 105: Personal Taxes BUS 108: Personal Investment
5
PHOTOGRAPHY 1 or 2 LWIT DSGN 128: Digital Photography 4
RETAIL MANAGEMENTSTUDENT STORE Bellevue College MKTG 299: Individual Studies in Marketing 5
TEACHING ACADEMY (One year) Cascadia CC Bellevue College
EDUC 102: Field Experience in Education EDUC 205: Introduction to Education
5 5
TECHNICAL THEATER 1 and 2 (One year) Shoreline CC DRAMA 207: Theater Production 1 DRAMA 208: Theater Production 2 DRAMA 209: Theater Production 3
6
TELEVISION BROADCASTING Bellevue College DMA 108: Video Fundamentals 5
VIDEO GAME DESIGN Bellevue College DMA 106: Animation & Game Design Fundamentals 5
WEB PUBLISHING Bellevue College LWIT
DMA 107: Web Multimedia Fundamentals CSD 112: HTML
5 5
WELDING TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND FABRICATION - WANIC
LWIT WELD 101: Oxy/Acetylene Cutting & Welding 7
*Students should check with individual teachers about the dual college credit offered in their class.
For more information regarding Pacific NW College Connections college credit: Tanya Rettinger, Pacific NW College Credit Director: tanya@ PNWCollegeCredit.org Amy West, Program Specialist: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.PNWCollegeCredit.org 425-564-6158
mailto:[email protected]://www.pnwcollegecredit.org/
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SYMBOLS AND EXPLANATIONS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL (CTE) PROGRAMS
WANIC, Washington Network for Innovative Careers, are programs that focus on a specific career
pathway and can lead towards immediate employability or students can continue their education at a local technical college, community college, or university. The courses are two periods in length during the school day. These programs are offered at specific high schools within Bellevue School District but are available for all students within the district and outside of the district. These courses provide college credit.
WANIC Programs: Nursery and Greenhouse Operations, Welding Technology, Construction Trades, Design and Fabrication, Radio Broadcasting, Media Production (Video Production), Sammamish Graphic Design and Production Studio, Teaching Academy 1 and 2, Automotive Technology 1-2 Hour, and Automotive Technology 2 2 Hour.
Skill Centers are programs that focus on a specific career pathway and can lead towards immediate employability or students can continue their education at a local technical college, community college, or university. These courses are three periods in length during the school day. These programs are offered at specific high schools within Bellevue School District but are available for all students within the district and outside of the district. These courses provide college credit.
Skill Center Programs: Culinary Arts, Advanced Culinary Arts, CISCO Networking Academy, Advanced CISCO CCNP, Automotive Technology 1 3-Hour, Automotive Technology 2 3-Hour, Health Science Careers.
Pacific NW College Credit means that this course will provide college credit to Bellevue College, Cascadia Community College, Shoreline Community College, Edmonds Community College, Renton Community College or Lake Washington Institute of Technology depending on the course and the articulation agreement. Students pay a one-time fee of $50.00 for the opportunity to earn as many credits as they
in the class to earn the credits. Microsoft Imagine Academy provides training and certification in a number of Microsoft products
including Word, Excel, Access, and Project, as well as advanced topics including programming, Web development and database development. MSIA is a partnership between, Microsoft, CCI Learning, and Washington OSPI.
Project Lead the Way is a highly acclaimed program endorsed by many universities. During the summer,
teachers receive special training in this curriculum written by university professors and professionals in the field of science, math, engineering, and technology.
Project Lead the Way Courses: Design and Production, Robotics, Flight and Space.
Available at the middle school level only.
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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAREER PATHWAYS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Technology Education
Digital Technology
Media Technology
Video Production 1 and 2
CS Discoveries
CS101 - Coding in Python 1
CS102 - Coding in Python 2
STEM
Applied Engineering
Design and Production - PLTW
Robotics - PLTW
Flight and Space PLTW
HIGH SCHOOL Agricultural Education (Pg. 11) Introduction to Horticulture + Nursery and Greenhouse Operations *+ Environmental Sustainability Floral Design and Marketing Architecture/Construction/Manufacturing (Pg. 14) Metals Technology 1 Metals Technology 2 Welding Technology, Design & Fabrication *+ Woods Technology 1 Woods Technology 2 Introduction to Construction Management Construction Trades 2 Hour* Arts, AV Technology & Communication (Pg. 19) Radio Broadcasting * Television Broadcasting + Digital Video & Audio Production 1 + Digital Video & Audio Production 2 + Media Production/Video Production + * Cinematography & Cinema Production Graphic Arts 1+ Graphic Arts 2+ Graphic Design & Production Studio *+ Computer Graphics 1 + Computer Graphics 2 + Photography 1 + Photography 2 + AP Photography Portfolio/2-D Design + Technical Theatre 1 + Technical Theatre 2
Business, Management & Administration (Pg. 28) Accounting 1 Accounting 2 + Accounting 3 Accounting 4 + Personal Finance + Business Law Entrepreneurship Economics AP Micro/AP Macro Economics+ IB Business and Management SL + IB Business and Management HL + Microsoft Office/Business Technology 1 + Microsoft Office/Business Technology 2 + Education & Training (Pg. 36) Teaching Academy 1 *+ Teaching Academy 2 *+
Health Sciences (Pg. 38) Introduction to Health Care Health Science Careers 3 Hour *+ Anatomy & Physiology + Biotechnology +
Hospitality & Tourism (Pg. 41) Culinary Arts*+ Advanced Culinary Arts*+
Human Services (Pg. 43) Child Development + Culinary Essentials 1 Culinary Essentials 2 Independent Living Interior Design and Housing +
Information Technology (Pg. 45) CISCO Networking Academy *+ Advanced CISCO CCNP *+ Advanced CISCO Cybersecurity + Computer Technology+ CS201 - Coding in Python 1 CS202 - Coding in Python 2+ Introduction to Mobile Application Development Video Game and Simulation Design+ Web Publishing + AP Computer Science Principles+ AP Computer Science + Special Topics in Computer Science
Marketing, Sales, and Service (Pg. 28) Introduction to Marketing + Advanced Marketing and Entrepreneurship + Retail Management Student Store+
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) (Pg. 51)
Introduction to Robotics Introduction to Engineering Design 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 2+ Principles of Engineering+ Special Topics in Engineering Transportation (Pg. 54) Beginning Automotive and Maintenance+ Automotive Technology 1 2 hour*+ Automotive Technology 1 -- 3 hour*+ Automotive Technology 2 2 hour*+ Automotive Technology 2 3 hour*+ Work Site Learning Various Pathways
POST-SECONDARY OPTIONS Mid-level Programs: 2-year degrees at community & technical schools, certification programs, pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, internships, military, industry-specific schools University Programs .D.): colleges/universities, Lake
Washington Institute of Technology, Bellevue College, military
*Designates a WANIC Program course + Designates Pacific NW College Credit course
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Do you enjoy working outdoors? Are you interested in protecting the environment? Do you have a green thumb? Then horticulture, the art, technology, business and science of plants, may be for you! This diverse career cluster includes many pathways such as agribusiness, environmental service systems, natural resource systems, plant systems, nursery/greenhouse operations and much more. These careers require time-management and organization skills, interpersonal skills, adaptability and tech-savviness. Check out the horticulture classes at Interlake High School!
Resources for more information: Careers for Green Thumbs Environmental Science.org Careertech.org Washington State OSPI LandscapeIndustryCareers.org Seedyourfuture.org
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION
College Credits Available:
2 12
Potential College Tuition Savings:
$215 - $1,291
CLASSES OFFERING PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS*
SAMPLE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & LEADERSHIP CLUBS*
2016 2026 OCCUPATIONAL GROWTH FOR WASHINGTON STATE**
Precision Exams CTE Skill Certificate
Floral Design and Marketing Nursery and Greenhouse Operations
Interlake Green Team Interlake Horticulture Plant Sales
*May vary by school and/or program. Check with the teacher for specific details. **www.careeronestop.org
Occupation Growth Rate
Entry Degree
Nursery & Greenhouse Manager
Agricultural Inspector Soil & Water Conservationist Landscape Specialist Aquaculture Manager Agricultural Engineer Soil & Plant Scientist
8%
12% 8%
28% 8% 9% 10%
HS Diploma
HS Diploma HS Diploma
https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/career-resource-center/careers-with-plants/https://www.environmentalscience.org/careers/agriculture-and-forestryhttps://careertech.org/agriculturehttp://www.k12.wa.us/CareerTechEd/clusters/Agriculture.aspxhttps://www.landscapeindustrycareers.org/https://www.seedyourfuture.org/careers
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(All Agriculture classes are located at Interlake High School.)
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE
Other Info: Students can earn 2-6 college credits
This class is designed for students interested in the environment and the green industry. Through classroom learning, students will propagate and maintain plants for small-scale gardens and other urban spaces. Students will learn the fundamentals of plant growth; explore greenhouse growing, pruning, plant propagation and identification. Take an active stance on environmental change and contribute to improving it. Gain leadership and career skills through hands-on, individual and group projects. Learn about the business and career aspects of the horticulture industry by growing, planning, publicizing and staffing two yearly plant sales.
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS
Other Info: Students can earn 6 college credits
Students can begin or continue their study of horticulture and the green industry through extensive industry related experience. Students will maintain and operate state-of-the-art greenhouses as they extend their knowledge of the horticulture industry, plant production and sales through the student-run yearly plants sales. Students will develop the sales from the ground up by selecting plants, propagating, planning and managing the sales. Classes take extensive horticultural field trips, use community resources and develop projects that take an in-depth look at the horticulture industry. Students participate in maintaining the school arboretum and partner with the community to improve green spaces. Through hands-on learning, students will gain entry-level job skills and possible opportunities for summer work. Students will be prepared for further study in Environmental Science, Urban Forestry, Ecology, Green Environments, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Other Info: Students can earn 6 college credits
Students in Environmental Sustainability will investigate the complex relationships of the environment and learn how these connections are utilized in the growing field of Sustainable Agricultural. Through lab science and discussions on the implications of modern agriculture, students will explore the importance of sustainability in global ecological systems. Students will spend time learning about the interactions of plants and animals in the environment, and then apply this information to design sustainable agricultural systems. This course asks students how careers in Agriculture and Horticulture can be improved through sustainable practices.
FLORAL DESIGN AND MARKETING
Express your artistic ability while experiencing the world of floriculture. This course includes theory, a blend of floral design, floral handling and
retail marketing. Students will create arrangements for staff and students to purchase year-round in the floral shop. Topics studied will include
floral identification, flower processing, principles and elements of art, developing customer estimates and designing a floral industry business.
Students will experience the growing trends in floriculture from slow flowers to contemporary design while gaining entry-level experience in floral
design.
Agricultural Education Courses
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CLASSES OFFERING PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS*
SAMPLE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & LEADERSHIP CLUBS*
2016 2026 OCCUPATIONAL GROWTH FOR WASHINGTON STATE**
OSHA 10
Introduction to Construction Management Construction Trades
Metals Club Woods U
Precision Exams CTE
Skill Certificate
Welding Technology, Design, & Fabrication
*May vary by school and/or program. Check with the teacher for specific details. **www.careeronestop.org
aspire to design, plan, build or maintain structures? Are you interested in how things come together or the quality of materials and workmanship? Jobs in construction and manufacturing are about creativity and using your hands and your mind to produce and problem-solve. This industry is expected to grow on average by 10% with 7.2 million jobs by 2024. (www.bls.gov) with these classes at Interlake High School!
Resources for more information: Careers in Welding Career School Now GoWelding.org WA Labor & Industries: Apprenticeships Washington Women in Trades The Balance --Construction careeronestop.org green careers Construct-Ed
College Credits Available:
7
Potential College Tuition Savings:
$753
ARCHITECTURE, MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTION
Occupation Growth Rate
Entry Degree
Construction Worker Carpenter Sheet Metal Worker Welder Construction Manager Civil Engineer Architectural Drafter Building Inspector
19% 18% 18% 8% 20% 5% 7% 10%
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