Career Cluster: Information Technology High School CTE Program: Computer & Information Systems Technology Career Cluster Pathway: Maintenance, Installment & Repair Educational Agency: Orange County Public Schools 2013-2014 ENGLISH 4 credits 16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS MATH SCIENCE SOCIAL 4 credits 3 credits, STUDIES 2 with lab 3 credits 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS OTHER REQUIRED COURSES CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION COURSES FINE OR PRACTICAL ARTS (1 credit) Major Area of Interest: PHYSICAL EDUCATION (1 credit) RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES Information Tech POSTSECONDARY HIGH SCHOOL Career Cluster of interest identified by students enrolled in mandatory middle school career education course that includes interest assessment through CHOICES and ePersonal Education Planner through FACTS.org. 9 English I Algebra I Physical Science Global Studies or World Geography PE CCC or Introduction to Information Technology Foreign Language 10 English II Geometry Biology World History Fine or Practical Arts Elective CSIT Foundations Foreign Language 11 English III Algebra II Chemistry American History English IV Calculus or Trig Physics American Govt/Economics 12 Computer Systems Technology courses at High School or through Dual Enrollment with Tech Center 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. TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S) VALENCIA COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) Mid Florida Tech & Winter Park Tech Computer Systems and Information Technology TECO Wireless Telecommunications Technical Certificates: Advanced Network Administration, Advanced Network Infrastructure, Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Network Administration, etc. A.S. Degree: Network Engineering Technology University of Central Florida: Articulated A.S. to B.S. Information Systems Technology, UCF Bachelor of Applied Science, Computer & Information Sciences, Information Technology Private: Montreat, DeVry University, Strayer University CAREER SAMPLE CAREER SPECIALITIES Computer Network Support Specialist SOC Code: 15-1152 Network and Computer Systems Administrators SOC Code: 15-1142 Information Security Analysts - SOC Code: 15-1122 CREDIT High School to Technical Center (PSAV) Dual Enrollment Mid Florida Tech & Winter Park Tech PATHS@TECO Computer Software Engineer, Applications SOC Code 151031 Computer and Information Systems Manager Network and Computer Systems Administrator ARTICULATION AND CTE DUAL ENROLLMENT OPPORTUNITIES High School to College Credit Cert. or Degree PSAV/PSV to A.A.S. or A.S. to B.S. or B.A.S. Articulation by Joint Assessment CET 2178C A+ Concepts (Hardware) (3 college credits) CET 2179C A+ Concepts (Software) (3 college credits) Completion of the following programs: Computer Systems and Information Technology Wireless Telecommunications awards 9-28 Valencia credits towards the Computer Engineering Technology A.S. Degree Program. See reverse side for details. A.S. to B.A.S. at UCF Possible Industry Certifications High School: Postsecondary: Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA); Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT);Cisco Network (Associate, Security, Wireless); Comp TIA CTP+;Comp TIA Network+; CompTIA A+; MCIT Professional: Consumer Support Technician; Numerous Other Certifications Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA); Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT);Cisco Network (Associate, Security, Wireless); Comp TIA CTP+;Comp TIA Network+; CompTIA A+; MCIT Professional: Consumer Support Technician; Numerous Other Certifications Orange Osceola Valencia Career Pathways Consortium Postsecondary Career Pathway Programs Technical Center Articulation Students successfully completing the technical center program and earning a certificate in the following programs are eligible to receive Valencia College credits upon enrollment in the Computer Engineering Technology A.S. Degree Program. Go to http://valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm for more information. Mid Florida Tech: Winter Park Tech: TECO: Computer Systems Technology (1650 hours) – 9 -12 college credits Computer Systems Technology (1650 hours) – 9 -12 college credits Wireless Telecommunications (1500 hours) - 9 college credits High School Articulation by Joint Assessment to Valencia College Valencia College Option – Network Engineering Technology A.S. Degree – 68 credits FOUNDATION COURSES ENC 1101 Freshman Composition I INTERMEDIATE COURSES CET1610C Cisco Router Technology CET 2178C A+ Concepts (Hardware) MTB 1329 Mathematics for Electronics ADVANCED COURSES CET 2792C Microsoft Windows Server Network CET 2486C Local Area Networks CET 2854 Wireless Networks EET 1214C Introduction to Engineering Technology CET 2660C Linux Networking and Security Humanities Gen. Ed. Requirement CET 2830C Information Assurance MAC 1105 College Algebra POS 2041 U.S. Government CET 2544C Computer Virtualization Technology SPC 1608 Fundamentals of Speech CET 2179C A+ Concepts (Software) Cisco Routing and Switching Specialization Microsoft Systems Administration Specialization Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Specialization Mandatory College Placement Assessment in Reading, Writing & Math Academic Advising with Career Program Advisor Shorter term Technical Certificates are available in Advanced Network Administration, Advanced Network Infrastructure, Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Network Administration, Network Infrastructure, and Network Support. Articulated credits are useful in other IT programs. See website http://valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees for more information. Highlighted courses are awarded after successful completion of required Computer Electronics Technology courses and a joint assessment. Credits are awarded at Valencia College. See website http://valenciacollege.edu/careerpathways for details. 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