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The Career Cluster Guide was designed by Station Camp Marketing in partnership with Sumner County Schools.
CONTINUOUS NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Sumner County School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities; and provides equal access to all programs and youth groups. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Title VI-IX Coordinators: Ms. Katie Brown (if student to student), Safe Schools, Healthy Students Coordinator, 695 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066, 615-451-6500, [email protected] Ms. Naomi Foreman (if adults are involved), Assistant Director for Human Resources. 695 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066, 615-451-5226, [email protected] 504 Coordinator: Ms. Selena Elmore, SCS Section 504 District Coordinator, 695 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066, 615-451-6598, [email protected]
Today’s cutting-edge, rigorous and relevant career and technical education (CTE) prepares youth and adults for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Career Clusters
Defining the Career Clusters: • A Career Cluster is a grouping of occupations and broad industries based on commonalities. • Expectations at the pathway level represent the skills and knowledge, both academic and
technical, necessary to pursue a full range of career opportunities within a pathway— ranging from entry level to management, including technical and professional career specialties.
Work-Based Learning: Career Practicum course may substitute for the Level 4 offering in all programs of study. Definition of a CTE Concentrator:
• Effective in the 2017-18 school year, the definition of a student who concentrates (or has a focus of study) in CTE will be updated. The revised definition requires that a student, who concentrates in CTE, earn three or more credits within a program of study only. These course sequences are structured to build upon the knowledge and skills obtained from one course to the next. This Career Pathways Guide lists the programs of study offered in each career cluster in our school district.
CAREER CLUSTERS:
Advanced Manufacturing ........................................................................................................... 1
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources ................................................................................... 2
Architecture & Construction ...................................................................................................... 3
Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications ............................................................................... 4
Business Management & Administration .................................................................................. 5
Education & Training ................................................................................................................ 6
Finance ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Health Science ......................................................................................................................... 8
Hospitality & Tourism ............................................................................................................... 10
Human Services ....................................................................................................................... 11
Information Technology ............................................................................................................ 12
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security, and Government & Public Administration ........... 13
Marketing .................................................................................................................................. 14
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) .................................................... 15
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics ................................................................................... 16
CTSO Cheat Sheet ................................................................................................................... 17
Middle Technical College High School ...................................................................................... 18
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Advanced Manufacturing 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.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Machining Technology
Principles of Manufacturing
Principles of Machining I
Principles of Machining II*
Manufacturing Practicum*
-or- Dual
Enrollment at Gallatin ONLY
Gallatin, Portland,
Westmoreland
Welding Principles of Manufacturing Welding I
Welding II* May be taught for
1 or 2 credits.
Manufacturing Practicum*
Portland, Westmoreland
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential CareerHigh School Program of Study High School Diploma Associate/Machine Operator,
$31,690
Certificate/Apprenticeship
Production Certification (CPT) Machining Level 1 –
Measurement, Materials, & Safety Certification (NIMS) American Welding Society
Certified Welder (TCAT)
Welder, $36,300 Industrial Maintenance Technician, $53,750
Associates Industrial Technology Applied Manufacturing
Industrial Maintenance Technician, $53,750
Industrial Engineering Technician, $63,436
Bachelors Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineer, $86,780 Mechanical Engineer, $89,240
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Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
The production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products/resources.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Veterinary and Animal Science
Agriscience** Small Animal Science
Large Animal Science*
Veterinary Science*, ***
Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville,
Portland, Station Camp, Westmoreland, White House
Agricultural Engineering and Applied Technologies
Agriscience** Principles of Agricultural Mechanics
Agricultural Power and Equipment*
Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering*
Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville,
Portland, Station Camp, Westmoreland, White House
Agribusiness Agriscience** Principles of Agribusiness
Organizational Leadership and
Communications*
Agricultural Business and Finance*, ****
Hendersonville, Gallatin,
White House
Horticulture Science Agriscience**
Principles Of Plant
Science and Hydroculture
Greenhouse Management
Landscaping and Turf Science*
Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville,
Portland, Station Camp, Westmoreland, White House
Environmental and Natural Resource Management
Agriscience** Applied
Environmental Science***
Plant and Soil Science*
Natural Resources
Management* -and/or-
AP Environmental Science*, ***
Hendersonville, White House
Supervised Agricultural Experience: May be taught for ½ credit each year. Up to two credits per student. * Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **Course may be offered at standard and honors levels and may satisfy one lab science credit required for graduation. ***Course may satisfy 1 credit of lab science required for graduation. ****Course may satisfy ½ credit of Personal Finance required for graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential CareerHigh School Program of Study Veterinary and Animal Science Animal Trainers, $25,990
Animal Groomer, $27,360
Bachelors Animal Science, Biology with a Concentration in Zoology
Animal Nutritionist, $53,800 Vertebrate Zoologist, $54,120
Mammologist, $60,370
Masters Marine Biology Animal Behaviorist, $53,800 Marine Biologist, $60,370
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Architecture & Construction
Careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Residential & Commercial Construction
Fundamentals of Construction
Residential & Commercial
Construction I
Residential & Commercial Construction
II *
Construction Practicum* Westmoreland
Architectural & Engineering Design
Architectural & Engineering
Design I
Architectural & Engineering
Design II
Architectural & Engineering
Design III* May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Engineering Practicum*
-or- AP Calculus*
-or- AP Physics*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Portland,
Westmoreland
Interior Design Foundations of Interior Design**
Residential Interior Design
Commercial Interior Design*
Advanced Interior Design*
Beech, Hendersonville
Structural Systems
Fundamentals of Construction
Structural Systems I
Structural Systems II*
Construction Practicum* Westmoreland
*Capstones Course may be offered at standard and honor levels. **Course may satisfy 1 credit of fine art required for graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Program of Study
NCCER Construction Core NCCER Carpentry Level One NCCER Carpentry Level Two
OSHA 10 Hour
Carpenters; $31,875 First-Line Supervisors or Construction Trades
and Extraction Workers; $49,925 Operating Engineers and Equipment Operators;
$34,628 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers;
$32,160 Roofers; $35,860
Construction Laborers; $27,840
Certificate
Building Construction Technology; Brick, Block, and Stone Masonry;
Concrete Technology; Construction Surveying; Construction
Applications; Heavy Equipment Operator; Surveying; Woodworking
(TCAT)
First Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers; $49,925
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers; $32,160
Brickmasons and Blockmasons; $46,210
Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship training is available through company training programs or associations such as Associated Builders and Constructors, Greater Tennessee Chapter. Visit the site below to search for apprenticeship
opportunities available by state/county:
http://oa.doleta.gov/bat.cfm?start
Carpenters; $31,875 Brickmasons and Blockmasons; $42,610
Structural Iron and Steel Workers $40,250
Associates Civil Technology Civil Engineering Technician; $49,900
Bachelors
Construction Management Construction Science
Construction Industry Management Civil Engineering
Construction Managers; $62,360 Cost Estimators; $54,620 Civil Engineer; $89,140
Surveyor; $47,730
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Arts, Audio/Visual Technology, & Communications
Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Digital Arts & Design
Digital Arts & Design I*,**
Digital Arts & Design II
Digital Arts & Design III*
Applied Arts Practicum*
-and/or- AP Studio Art: 2-D Design*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, White House
Fashion Design Visual Art I
Foundations of Fashion Design**
Fashion Design*
Advanced Fashion Design*
Beech, Hendersonville,
Portland, Station Camp, Westmoreland
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **Course may satisfy 1 credit of Fine Arts required for graduation. Available courses for elective credit in Audio/Visual Production POS: Journalism (3008)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential CareerHigh School Program of Study High School Diploma Photographers, $30,290
Certificate/Apprenticeship Adobe Certified Associate,
Adobe Certified Expert, Photography Apprenticeship
Photographers, $30,290 Sound Engineering Technician,
$49,870
Associates Associate of Fine Arts Degree (Vol State)
Art, Drama, and Music Choreographers, $44,250
Bachelors Studio Art Degree Graphic Designers, $42,890 Art, Multi Media Artist and
Animators, $63,630
Masters Music Degree Art, Drama, and Music
Teachers, Postsecondary, $50,728
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Business Management & Administration
Business Management and Administration careers encompass 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 of the economy.
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **May satisfy ½ credit of Economics required for graduation. Available courses for elective credit in this cluster: American Business Legal Systems (5892. ½ credit, may satisfy US Government graduation requirement), Business Economics (5898, ½ credit, may satisfy economics graduation requirement), Computer Applications, Non-CTE, 3638, 1 credit), and Personal Finance (Non-CTE, 3496, ½ credit)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career High School Program of Study Diploma, Work Experience Administrative Assistant, $27,000
Certificate Microsoft Office Specialist Industry Certification General Office Assistant, $33,323
TCAT Administrative Office Technology General Office Assistant, $33,323
Associates Degree
General Business Administration Management
Concentration (Vol State)
Administrative Support Worker, $33,323
Bachelors Degree Business Management, Two years of experience
Business Operations Specialists, $72,844
Human Resource Manager, $99,720
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Business Management
Introduction to Business & Marketing
Business Communications
-and/or- Accounting I
Business Management*
Business & Entrepreneurship
Practicum* -and/or- Virtual
Enterprise International*,**
Beech, Gallatin,
Merrol Hyde, Portland,
Station Camp, Westmoreland, White House
Office Management
Computer Applications
Business Communications
Business Management*
Advanced Computer
Applications* May be taught for 1
or 2 credits.
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Portland,
Station Camp, Westmoreland, White House
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Education and Training
Planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations Teaching as a Profession (K-12)
Fundamentals of Education
Teaching as a Profession
I
Teaching as a Profession
II*
Teaching as a Profession III* Portland
Early Childhood Education Careers
Early Childhood Education Careers I
Early Childhood Education Careers II
Early Childhood Education
Careers III*
Early Childhood Education
Careers IV*
Beech, Station Camp
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career High School Program of Study No experience needed Substitute, $51/day
Associates Early Childhood Education (Vol State) Preschool Teacher, $28,120
Bachelors
Complete an educator preparation program, pass
Praxis Series exams (Union University of
Hendersonville)
Elementary School Teacher, $47,770
Middle School Teacher, $48,080
Masters
State approved master's degree program in school administration
and supervision/educational leadership
(Union University of Hendersonville)
Principal, $82,337
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Finance
Planning services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Accounting Introduction to
Business & Marketing
Accounting I Accounting II*
Statistics* -or-
AP Statistics*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Merrol Hyde, and Station
Camp
Banking and Finance
Introduction to Business & Marketing
Accounting I Banking and Finance*
Financial Planning*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Merrol Hyde,
Westmoreland *Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. Available courses for elective in this cluster: Personal Finance
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Program of Study
Worked-Based Learning Early Postsecondary Accounting
courses Microsoft Office Specialist
Certification
General Office Assistant, $28,670
Bookkeeping, $22,480
Certificate/Apprenticeship Administration Office technology (All TCATs)
General Office Assistant, $33,323
Bookkeeping, $36,430 Billing Payroll, $35,540
Associates A.S. Accounting
A.A.S. General Business (Vol. State Community College)
Bookkeeping, $36,430 Billing Payroll, $35,540
Bachelors
Accounting, B.B.A B.S. in Business with
concentration in Accounting CPA Exam
Personal Financial Advisor, $81,060
Accounting, $65,940
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Health Science
Planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Diagnostic Services
Health Science
Education
Anatomy and Physiology*, ** May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Diagnostic Medicine*
Cardiovascular Services* -and/or-
Clinical internship* May be taught
for 1 to 4 credits.
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Portland
Nursing Services
Health Science
Education
Anatomy and Physiology*, ** May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Medical Therapeutics*
Nursing Education*
-or- Dual Enrollment
Beech, Hendersonville,
Portland
Emergency Services
Health Science
Education
Anatomy and Physiology*, ** May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Emergency Medical Services*
Emergency Medical Services
Practicum -or-
Clinical Internship
-or- Dual Enrollment
Emergency Services
Hendersonville, Westmoreland
Therapeutic Services
Health Science
Education
Anatomy and Physiology *, ** May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Dental Science* -or-
Pharmacological Science*
-or- Nutrition Science and Diet Therapy*
-or- Medical
Therapeutics**
Clinical Internship*
May be taught for 1 to 4 credits.
Beech, Hendersonville, Westmoreland, White House
Exercise Physiology
Health Science
Education
Anatomy and Physiology*, ** May be taught
for 1 or 2 credits.
Rehabilitation Careers*
Exercise Science -and/or- Clinical
Internship* May be taught
for 1 to 4 credits.
Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville,
White House
Public Health Health
Science Education
Behavioral and Community
Health
Global Health and Epidemiology*
-or- Dual Enrollment
Public Health
Public Health Practicum*
-or- Dual Enrollment
Public Health
Gallatin
*Capstone course may be offered at standard and honor levels **May satisfy one science lab for graduation
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Program of Study
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Dual credit/enrollment: Therapeutic Nursing Services
CNA Nursing Assistant, $23,000
Certificate/Apprenticeship
Industry Certification Certified Nursing Assistant
(CNA) Home Health Aid
CNA Nursing Assistant, $23,000 Home Health Aide, $20,820
Associates
Practical Nursing (TCAT)
A.A.S, Nursing (Vol State)
Licensed Practical Nurse, $49,000
Bachelors
B.S.N. Nursing M.S.N Master In Science Of
Nursing (Union University of
Hendersonville)
Registered Nurse, $65,470 Nurse Practitioner, $90,124
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Hospitality & Tourism
Hospitality & Tourism encompasses the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Culinary Arts Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II
Culinary Arts III*
Culinary Arts IV Dual
Enrollment* Gallatin
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Program of Study
Culinary Arts Program of Study Work-Based Learning
Dual Credit/ Dual Enrollment Food Service Worker, $19,000
Certificate/Apprenticeship Culinary Arts Technician (TCAT & NSCC)
Sous Chef, $41,023 Restaurant Assistant Manager,
$35,874
Associates
A.A.S. Culinary Arts A.A.S. Management Technology with concentration in Restaurant
Management (Vol State)
Restaurant Cook, $21,161
Bachelors B.S. Culinary Arts Management Food Service Manager, $38,933 Restaurant Manager, $45,524
Executive Chef, $61,181
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Human Services Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Social Health Services
Intro. To Human Studies
Lifespan Development****
Family Studies*
Human Services Practicum*
-and/or- Psychology*
-and/or- Sociology*
Gallatin, Hendersonville,
Portland, Westmoreland
Dietetics and Nutrition
Intro. To Human Studies
Nutrition Across the Lifespan*****
Nutrition Science and
Diet Therapy*, ***
Human Services Practicum*
-and/or- Psychology*
-and/or- Sociology*
Beech, Hendersonville,
Portland, Station Camp, Westmoreland
Cosmetology Cosmetology I
Cosmetology II
Cosmetology
III
Cosmetology IV Beech,
Portland, White House
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **May satisfy ½ credit of Economics required for graduation. ***May satisfy one lab science credit for graduation. ****Course may satisfy 1 Social Studies elective. ***** Course may satisfy 1 PE & Wellness credit for graduation. Available courses for elective credit in this cluster: Personal Finance
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential CareerHigh School Program of Study Diploma, GED Cosmetologist, $26,550
Certificate/Apprenticeship TCAT Medical Aesthetician, $39,300
Associates
A. S. Early Childhood Education, A. S. T Associate of Science in Teaching (Pre-K-3)
A. S. Human Services, (Vol-State)
Childcare Worker, $18,526
Bachelors B.S. Early Childhood Education, B. S. Nutrition
Dietitian, $55,240
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Information Technology
Building 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.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Coding Computer Science
Foundations Coding l
Coding II -or-
Mobile App Development
Coding Practicum -and/or-
AP Computer Science -and/or-
AP Computer Science Principles
-and/or- Dual Enrollment
Coding
Hendersonville
Web Design
Computer Science
Foundations
Web Design Foundations**
Web Site Development*
Web Design Practicum -and/or-
AP Computer Science -and/or-
AP Computer Science Principles
Beech, Gallatin,
White House
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **Course may satisfy 1 credit of Fine Arts required for graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Program Of Study
Industry Certificate CompTIA A+
Comp TIA IT Foundations Computer Operator, $38,100
Certificate/Apprenticeship
CompTIA A+ COMP TIA IT Foundations
IC3, Network+, Security + ECA (TCAT)
Computer User Support Specialists, $42,182
Associates Computer Science,
Computer Information Technology (Vol State)
Computer User Support Specialists, $42,182
Bachelors
Computer Science
Computer Systems Analyst, $56,847
Computer Programmers, $71,497
Software Developer, $85,800
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Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
Planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations Law Enforcement Services
Principles of Law,
Corrections, and Security
Criminal Justice I
Criminal Justice II*
Criminal Justice III:
Investigation*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville and Portland
Legal and Correction Services
Principles of Law,
Corrections, and Security
Criminal Justice I
Court Systems
and Practices (May be
taught for 1 or 2 credits)
AP U.S. Gov’t and Politics
Beech, Hendersonville
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **Course may satisfy 1 credit of Social Studies elective.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career High School Program of Study Criminal Justice Municipal Officer, $26,600
Associates Law, Public Safety (Vol State)
Correctional Officer, $27,200 Patrol Officer, $42,000
State Police Officer, $45,000
Bachelor Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice
County Sheriff, $45,600 Government Investigator,
$54,827 Police Detective, $56,980 Game Warden, $56,980
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Marketing
Planning, managing, and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Marketing Management
Introduction to Business & Marketing
Marketing and Management I: Principles*,**
Marketing and Management II:
Advanced Strategies*
Advertising and Public Relations
-or- Retail
Operations*,** -or-
Event Planning & Management*
Beech, Gallatin,
Hendersonville, Merrol Hyde,
Portland, Station Camp, White House
Entrepreneurship Introduction to
Business & Marketing
Marketing and Management
I: Principles*,**
Entrepreneurship*,**
Business & Entrepreneurship
Practicum* -or-
Virtual Enterprise International*,**
Beech, Merrol Hyde,
Portland, Station Camp, White House
* Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels ** May satisfy 1/2 credit of economics required for graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career High School Program of Study
Marketing Management Program of study Retail Sales Associate, $21,000
Certificate/Apprenticeship Microsoft Office
Specialist Certification (TCAT)
General Office Assistant, $33,323
Associates Business – Marketing
Concentration (Vol State)
Sales Representatives – Wholesale and Manufacturing,
$49,425
Bachelors+
Business Administration with emphasis in Marketing,
MBA (Union University of
Hendersonville)
Public Relations Specialist, $54,170
Marketing Manager, $59,536 Sales Manager, $98,229
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Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM)
Planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations
Engineering
Principles of Engineering
and Technology
Engineering Design I**
Engineering Design II *,**
Engineering Practicum*
-and/or- AP Physics*
Beech, Hendersonville
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. **May satisfy one credit lab science credit for graduation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career High School Program of Study
Work-Based Learning Early Postsecondary
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers, $56,411
Associates
A.S, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering,
A.S, Mechatronics, A.S, Geographic Information
Systems (Vol State)
Electrical Engineering Technician, $53,320
GIS Engineering Technician, $49,920
Nuclear Technician, $92,369
Bachelors B.S, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering,
B.S, Mechatronics Engineering
Electronic Engineers, $77,320 Mechanical Engineer, $84,890
Mechatronics Engineer, $86,720 Engineers (All Other), $84,211 Aerospace Engineer, $87,523
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Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Locations Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
Maintenance and Light Repair I
Maintenance and Light Repair II
Maintenance and Light Repair III*
Maintenance and Light Repair IV*
Gallatin, White House
*Capstone Course may be offered at standard and honors levels. Available courses for elective credit in this cluster: Welding I (6078), Welding II (6033)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Level of Education Education Requirement Potential Career
High School Automotive MLR Program of Study
Industry Certifications, Work-based Learning: Career
Practicum
Automotive Service Technician, $36,230
Tire Repairers and Changers, $26,750
Certificate
Automotive Mechanics/ Automotive Technology,
Automotive Service Technology, Mechanical Maintenance
Fundamentals, Mechanical Systems
(TCAT)
Automotive Service Technician,
$36,230
Associates Automotive Service Technology,
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Automotive Service Technician, $36,230
Mechanical Engineering Technician, $51,980
Bachelors Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineer, $82,210
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Tennessee CTSO Cheat Sheet
Welcome to the world of Tennessee Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO)! This CTSO Cheat Sheet provides a quick reference guide for each of the seven Tennessee CTSOs. These organizations engage students through focus on CTE application activities such as developing and practicing leadership roles and applying specific occupational and academic content knowledge as an integral part of the instructional program.
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• Tennessee DECA Website • www.decatn.org • National DECA Website • www.deca.org
Connect with Tennessee DECA: Twitter and Instagram: @DECATN Career Clusters served by DECA: • Marketing • Business Management & Administration • Finance • Hospitality & Tourism
Tennessee FBLA Website www.fblatn.org National FBLA Website www.fbla-pbl.org
• Connect with FBLA: Twitter and Instagram: @FBLATN
Career Clusters served by FBLA: • Arts, A/V Technology & Communications • Business Management & Administration • Finance • Government & Public Administration • Information Technology • Marketing
• Tennessee FCCLA Website www.Tennesseefccla.org National FCCLA Website www.fcclainc.org Connect with FCCLA: Twitter: @TennesseeFCCLA
Career Clusters served by FCCLA: • Architecture & Construction (Interior Design) • Arts, A/V Technology & Communication (Fashion
Design) • Education & Training • Hospitality & Tourism • Human Services
• Tennessee FFA Website www.tnffa.org National FFA Website www.ffa.org
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Connect with Tennessee FFA: Twitter: @TNFFA Career Cluster served by FFA: • Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
• Tennessee HOSA Website www.tennesseehosa.org
• National HOSA Website • www.hosa.org
Connect with Tennessee HOSA: Twitter: @TNHOSA Career Cluster served by HOSA: • Health Science
• Tennessee SkillsUSA Website www.tnskillsusa.com National SkillsUSA Website www.skillsusa.org Connect with Tennessee SkillsUSA: Twitter: @SkillsUSATN Instagram: tn_skillsusa
Career Clusters served by SkillsUSA: • Architecture & Construction • Arts, A/V Technology & Communications • Government & Public Administration • Hospitality & Tourism (Culinary Arts) • Human Services (Cosmetology & Barbering) • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security • Manufacturing • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, &
Mathematics) • Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
• Tennessee TSA Website • www.tntsa.org • National TSA Website • www.tsaweb.org
Connect with Tennessee TSA: Twitter: @TNTSA
Career Clusters served by TSA: • Architecture & Construction • Arts, A/V Technology & Communications • Information Technology • Manufacturing • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics)
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SUMNER COUNTY MIDDLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL AT PORTLAND
Why should you consider MTCHS? • Students can enjoy a more independent learning environment with unique features from a
traditional high school with hands on training in a work force environment.
• MTCHS is designed to give students an opportunity to receive a high school diploma while earning credits that can lead to an industry certification and/or Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) diploma.
• Families can save money when their child receives post-secondary credits for little to no cost.
• Careers in these areas are listed as Tennessee’s hot careers until 2020. Tennessee is
ranked 1st in the Southeast and 4th in the nation for new jobs in these areas.
Programs Offered:
Programs Skills
Advanced Manufacturing Electricity, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Robotics
Welding Technology Multi-Welding Process
Computer Information Technology Technical Support, Networking, Security
Machine Tool Technology Manual Lathe and Milling, CNC Machining
Student Criteria
• GPA of 2.5, MTCHS Application, Parent/Student Agreement, Teacher Recommendation,
Counselor/Administrator Recommendation, Current High School Transcript
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• Must be entering junior or senior year in high school, Must
have at least ten (10) high school credits
• In addition to the above items, a review of the student’s attendance and discipline records will be conducted by the Middle Technical College High School Administration.
Application Process
1. Sumner County Middle Technical College High School
Applications may be obtained, completed, and submitted to the student’s high school guidance office.
2. Parent/Student Agreement must be submitted to the school’s guidance office.
3. Recommendations from a teacher, counselor/principal must be submitted to the school’s guidance office.
4. Once accepted to MTCHS, a separate application for Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville (TCATN) is required.
5. Once accepted, attendance at a mandatory parent and student meeting is required.
Welding Technology
For additional information, contact John Parker - Principal MTCHS [email protected]
(615) 745-3126 mtc.sumnerschools.org
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