Career Cluster: High School CTE Program: Career Cluster Pathway: Educational Agency

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Career Cluster: Manufacturing
Career Cluster Pathway: Production
High School CTE Program: Industrial Machinery Maintenance & Repair
Educational Agency: School District of Osceola County 2014-2015
16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS
8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS
OTHER REQUIRED
CAREER AND TECHNICAL
MATH
SCIENCE
SOCIAL
COURSES
EDUCATION COURSES
4 credits
3 credits, 2 with lab
RECOMMENDED
STUDIES
FINE ARTS OR
ENGLISH
4 credits
H – Honors
AP – Advanced
Placement
H – Honors
AP – Advanced
Placement
H – Honors
AP – Advanced
Placement
3 credits
H – Honors
AP – Advanced
Placement
Major Area of
Interest:
IDENTIFIED
PRACTICAL ARTS
(1 credit)
Manufacturing
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION (1 credit)
ELECTIVES
(ALIGNED WITH COMMUNITY
COLLEGE & STATE
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
PROGRAMS)
Career Cluster of interest identified by students enrolled in required middle school career education course that includes interest assessment and career
exploration through CHOICES and ePersonal Education Planner through FACTS.org.
HIGH SCHOOL
9
English I or H
10
English 2 or H
Geometry or H,
or Algebra 2 or H
11
English 3 or H,
or AP Language
Algebra 2 or H,
or Pre-Calculus
Biology, H or AP
Physical Science,
Chemistry or Physics H
or AP
Chemistry, Physics or
Student Choice of
Science, H or AP
AP Human
Geography or Elective
HOPE
Maintenance Skills 1
Foreign Language
World History, H or
AP
Fine or Practical
Arts Elective
Maintenance Skills 2
Foreign Language
American History, H
or AP US History
Elective
Maintenance Skills 3
Machinery Maintenance
4
Pre-Calculus or
American
Chemistry, Physics or
Machinery
Student Choice of
AP Statistics or
Govt/Economics,
Elective
Machinery Maintenance
Maintenance 5
Science, H or AP
AP Calculus
H or AP
6
Dual enrollment courses may be used to satisfy high school graduation or Bright Futures Gold Seal Vocational Scholars course requirements
- see the Articulation Coordinating Committee's Dual Enrollment Equivalency List and the Bright Futures Comprehensive Course Table.
Secondary career and technical education programs may lead to industry recognized certificates, occupational opportunities or postsecondary education options. Based on
the Career Cluster of interest and identified career and technical education program, the following postsecondary options are available.
English 4 or H,
or AP Literature
12
POSTSECONDARY
Algebra 1 or H,
or Geometry or H
TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S)
VALENCIA COLLEGE PROGRAM(S)
UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S)
Westside Tech
Applied Welding Technologies
Industrial Management Technology A.S. Degree
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Applied Science
B.A.S. - Supervision & Administration Track
Mid Florida Tech
Applied Welding Technologies, Electronic Technology,
Manufacturing Technology (Machining)
CAREER
Click on Links Below to View Sample Job Titles
Industrial Machinery Mechanics – SOC Code: 49-9041
Articulation and CTE Dual Enrollment Opportunities
High School to College Credit Cert. or Degree
CREDIT
High School to Technical Center (PSAV)
General and Operations Managers
SOC Code: 11-1021
PSAV/PSV to A.S. to B.S. or B.A.S.
Completion of Applied Welding Technologies
Program (1170 hours) at tech center awards
(24 credit hours) towards
Industrial Management Technology A.S. Degree
A.S. to B.A.S. at UCF
Industry Certifications
Career & Technical Student
Associations
Internship/ Work Experience
Recommendations
NCCER013 – Electronic Systems Technician Level 1
Skills USA
Internship/Work Experience Recommendations are made by the CTE Teacher and/or the school’s Career Specialist
Orange  Osceola  Valencia Career Pathways Consortium
Postsecondary Career Pathway Programs
Technical Center Articulation
Students successfully completing the Applied Welding Program (1170 hours) at Mid Florida Tech or Westside Tech are eligible to receive 24 Valencia
College credits in the Industrial Management Technology A.S. Degree Program.
Go to http://valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm for more information.
Valencia College Option – Industrial Management Technology A.S. Degree
FOUNDATION COURSES
24 Articulated credits for Technical Skills
Training*
ENC 1101 Freshman Composition I (3 credits)
INTERMEDIATE COURSES
CGS 2100C Computer Fundamentals and
Applications (3 credits)
OST 1335C Business Communications (3 credits)
Science or Mathematics (See A.A.S. General
Education Requirement ) (3 credits)
GEB 1011 Introduction to Business (3 credits)
General Education Elective (See A.S. General
Education Requirement) (3 credits)
ADVANCED COURSES
Social Science (See A.S. General Education
Requirement) (3 credits)
Humanities (See A.S. General Education
Requirement) (3 credits)
MAN 2021 Principles of Management
(3 credits)
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
Mandatory College
Placement
Assessment in
Reading, Writing &
Math
Academic Advising
with Career
Program Advisor
Industrial Management Technology Electives
(3-10 credits)
* A block of credit (example: 24 Articulated credits for Technical Skills Training) is given for completion of an articulated tech center program when a student enters the Industrial
Management Technology A.S. degree. Students who complete a tech center program with 1,500 to 1,800 program hours will earn 27 articulated credits and students who
complete a tech center program with 900 to 1,450 program hours will earn 24 articulated credits.
Please note: Only students who have completed an articulated tech center program may enroll in the Industrial Management Technology A.S. degree program.
Orange County Career & Technical
Education including CTE Dual Enrollment:
https://www.ocps.net/cs/workforce/Pages/default.aspx
Osceola District Schools
Career & Technical Education:
http://www.cte.osceola.k12.fl.us
Valencia College including
articulation by joint assessment:
http://valenciacollege.edu/careerpathways
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