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Do you like to help people? If you answered yes, then Health Science is the path for you. Whether you are a physician, nurse, or therapist who works with patients to diagnose, treat, and comfort their patients or a Certified Nursing Assistant or working in a medical laboratory. Health Sciences has a program for you. Students will learn content including skills common to specific health careers topics such as patient nursing care, medical laboratory, public health, and an introduction to healthcare systems.
Do you like to help people? If you answered yes, then Health Science is the path for you. Whether you are a physician, nurse, or therapist who works with patients to diagnose, treat, and comfort their patients or a Certified Nursing Assistant or working in a medical laboratory. Health Sciences has a program for you. Students will learn content including skills common to specific health careers topics such as patient nursing care, medical laboratory, public health, and an introduction to healthcare systems.
Check out the Construction Trades program. Construction Trades is a program that will offer hands-on activities and real-world experiences related to the skills essential in residential, commercial, and civil building construction. This includes studying the procedures for laying out and constructing floor systems, wall systems, ceiling joist and roof framing, and basic stair layout. Within our program, students will learn topics that include blueprint reading, applied math, roofing applications, thermal and moisture protection, exterior finishing, cold-formed steel framing, and drywall installation and finishing.
If you answered yes, then the Computer Science department is the place for you! Computers can be found today in almost every home, business, and industry. While in the program, students will investigate emerging disciplines and explore trends of computing. Whether you are interested in software development, which is the practice of writing code, creating business applications, social media, or video games or maybe you like information technology, the practice of maintaining computer systems and applications for individuals or businesses. Whatever it is, you can find it in the Computer Science Department.
Learn about all aspects of collision repair in this hands-on program. Whether it is aluminum or plastic repair, welding, or painting we have you covered. Maybe you want to learn about the equipment and terminology that is used in the industry or learn how to work on your own car, you can learn that.
Our Engineering program will help you find out the answers. Within the Engineering Program, students will learn about modeling, industry prints, nomenclature, conceptual design, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. These are among a few items that are covered. Students will learn about all aspects of mechanical, architectural, and manufacturing design.
If you love children, this is the program for you! Early Childhood Education focuses on teaching and guiding pre-school children, helping them adjust socially and interact with others, and giving them the building blocks to learn and be curious. The program uses real world application in a preschool setting monitored by a qualified instructor.
Fire and Rescue workers are responsible for controlling and putting out fires in their communities. They also respond to emergencies where life, property, or the environment is at risk. Peopleās safety is always the first concern, and fire and rescue workers are often the first responders on the scene to help treat victims.
Do you enjoy taking pictures? Maybe you are interested in a career in photography. Digital Design Photography can make those dreams come true! Students will learn the basics of planning, shooting, and editing digital photography. With the use of industry standard software students will learn what the pros know.
Whether you want to learn terms and knowledge or how to keep a Balance Sheet. The Business Program has it! Topics include business ownership, analyzing financial records, business transactions, facilities control, administration, financial management, and development of business enterprises. These are just a few of topics that you will learn as you navigate through the program.
How cool would it be to start your own business from scratch? Our Business Program can start you on your way with classes perfect for the beginning entrepreneur or the person just curious about finances. Take a look at the options and plan to learn.
The Internship and Cooperative Education Programs at the Career Center are a great way to work in an industry while your still in high school. How beneficial would it be to learn some new skills or try a career out while your still in school. The Internship and Cooperative programs are designed to give students the necessary skills and experience that are needed in the workplace.
Precision Machining is the process of designing, making, and maintaining various products, whether cars or furniture, electronics, or food. Providing the student with a learning experience designed to Throughout the program, students will focus on learning about employment opportunities and obtaining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for success in specific occupations. Classroom instruction and labs will focus on measurement, layout, blueprint reading, shop math, metallurgy, basic hand tools, milling, turning, grinding, and sawing operations. Additionally, students will be introduced to Computerized Numeric Controlled (CNC) setup, operations, and programming in preparation for the high-demand workforce.
Principles of Culinary Arts builds a foundation that prepares students to enter the Advanced Culinary Arts or Advanced Hospitality courses. Major topics include: introduction to the hospitality industry; food safety and personal hygiene; sanitation and safety; regulations, procedures, and emergencies; basic culinary skills; culinary math; and food preparation techniques and applications; principles of purchasing, storage, preparation, and service of food and food products
Check out our Auto Service program. Auto service involves inspecting, repairing and maintaining various automotive components that keep a car working properly, including the engine, brakes, steering, suspension. electrical systems, tires, and heating and cooling. These skills can lead to a rewarding career in the automotive industry.
Agriculture is an opportunity for students to learn about this essential global industry through the combination of hands-on and classroom learning activities. Students will be introduced to areas of Agriculture which include plant and soil science, horticultural science, agricultural business management, landscape management, greenhouse management, floral design, leadership, and careers in agriculture. Students interested in these fields can work in careers ranging from working in an innovative scientific laboratory to outdoors raising plants and animals.
Welding Technology can teach that. This program includes classroom and laboratory experiences that will develop a variety of skills across the three major types of welding processes. Instructional activities emphasize properties of metals, safety issues, blueprint reading, electrical principles, welding symbols, equipment operation and maintenance through projects and exercises that teach students how to weld and be prepared for post secondary and career success
If you said yes, the Criminal Justice program is a great choice for you. Criminal Justice is responsible for serving and protecting the public and is often on the front lines and apprehending law breakers. In this program you will dive into interesting topics such as crash reconstruction, collection of evidence, and developing and questioning subjects while learning about the history and the purpose of the law
Radio and Television Broadcasting provides fundamental skills for students who wish to seek or pursue opportunities in the field of broadcasting or mass media. Students will explore the technical aspects of audio and sound design for radio production, as well as the technical aspects of video production. Additionally, experience will be gained in the development of the video production process, including skills in message development, directing, camera, video switcher, and character generator operations.
Check out the Construction Trades program. Construction Trades is a program that will offer hands-on activities and real-world experiences related to the skills essential in residential, commercial, and civil building construction. This includes studying the procedures for laying out and constructing floor systems, wall systems, ceiling joist and roof framing, and basic stair layout. Within our program, students will learn topics that include blueprint reading, applied math, roofing applications, thermal and moisture protection, exterior finishing, cold-formed steel framing, and drywall installation and finishing.
If you answered yes, then the Computer Science department is the place for you! Computers can be found today in almost every home, business, and industry. While in the program, students will investigate emerging disciplines and explore trends of computing. Whether you are interested in software development, which is the practice of writing code, creating business applications, social media, or video games or maybe you like information technology, the practice of maintaining computer systems and applications for individuals or businesses. Whatever it is, you can find it in the Computer Science Department.
Learn about all aspects of collision repair in this hands-on program. Whether it is aluminum or plastic repair, welding, or painting we have you covered. Maybe you want to learn about the equipment and terminology that is used in the industry or learn how to work on your own car, you can learn that.
Our Engineering program will help you find out the answers. Within the Engineering Program, students will learn about modeling, industry prints, nomenclature, conceptual design, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. These are among a few items that are covered. Students will learn about all aspects of mechanical, architectural, and manufacturing design.