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……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Suggested Learning Experiences ACADEMIC AND CAREER RELATED COURSEWORK Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways. RECOMMENDED COURSES HIGH SCHOOL COURSES: AgriScience 9, Ag/Biology, Horticulture & Your Home, Nursery & Landscape Operations, Animal & Equine Science, Small Animal/Veterinary Science, Student Leadership: The World of Work, Wisconsin River Academy, Food Science 1 & 2, Culinary Arts 1,2, & 3, Regional and International Cuisine, Accounting 1, World Languages HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT: Fisheries, Field & Game Management, Advanced Horticulture, Advanced Veterinary Science, Intro to Business, Intro to Marketing Web Design STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FFA, Fishing Club, Science Club, FCCLA WORK BASED LEARNING Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship This program of study prepares learners for careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services. This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products. It also includes related professional, technical and educational services. AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

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…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• AgriScience 9, Ag/Biology, Horticulture & Your Home, Nursery & Landscape Operations,

Animal & Equine Science, Small Animal/Veterinary Science, Student Leadership: The World

of Work, Wisconsin River Academy, Food Science 1 & 2, Culinary Arts 1,2, & 3, Regional

and International Cuisine, Accounting 1, World Languages

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:

• Fisheries, Field & Game Management, Advanced Horticulture, Advanced Veterinary Science,

Intro to Business, Intro to Marketing Web Design

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FFA, Fishing Club, Science Club, FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

This program of study prepares learners for careers in the

planning, implementation, production, management,

processing and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and

services. This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural

resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products.

It also includes related professional, technical and educational

services.

AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

AGRIBUSINESS SYSTEMS

Farm and Ranch

Workers

N/A Agribusiness

Management,

Agribusiness

Operations Technology,

Agri-Communications,

Agriculture Contact

Provider

Agricultural Education,

Agricultural

Journalism,

Professional Golf

Management

Agricultural

Economics, Agriculture

Leadership, Education

Statistics

ANIMAL SYSTEMS

Animal Care Takers,

Feed Sales

N/A Animal Science,

Livestock Industry

Management,

Veterinary Technology,

Ag Dairy Technician,

Livestock Production

Animal Science

Biochemistry,

Veterinary Science

Animal Science

(Nutrition and

Genetics), Veterinary

Medicine

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEMS

Refuse and Recyclable

Material Collection

N/A Environmental Science,

Laboratory Science

Technology

Aquatic Ecology,

Environmental Soil

Science

Entomology

FOOD PRODUCTS & PROCESSING SYSTEMS

Butchers and Meat

Cutters, Meat

Processing

N/A Agronomy, Diversified

Agriculture, Quality

Control, Ag Dairy

Technician, Quality

Control

Animal Science Food

Science and

Technology,

Mechanized Systems

Management

Animal Science (Meat

Science Focus), Food

Science and

Technology Nutrition

NATURAL RESOURCES SYSTEMS

Wastewater Treatment

Plant Operator

Natural Resources

Systems, Wildlife

Management

Environmental Studies,

Fisheries and Wildlife,

Water Science

Horticulture and

Forestry, Natural

Resources Sciences

PLANT SYSTEMS

Nursery and

Greenhouse Workers,

Tree Trimmers and

Pruners

Arborist Agronomy, Forestry,

Horticulture Crop

Production,

Landscape/Nursery,

Commercial

Horticulture

Biochemistry,

Diversified Agriculture

Studies, Insect Science

Agriculture Agronomy,

Horticulture and

Forestry

AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

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……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Nursery & Landscape Operations, Interior Architecture & Design, Wood

Processing/Construction, Woodworking Technology, Advanced Woodworking Technology,

Geometry in Building Construction, World Languages, Physics, AP Physics, Geology,

Environmental Science

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• PLTW: Civil Engineering & Architecture, Intro to Auto CAD, Construction Fundamentals

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FFA, SkillsUSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION

This program of study prepares learners for careers in

designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the

building environment. People employed in this cluster work on

new structures, restorations, additions, alterations and repairs.

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

CONSTRUCTION

Carpentry, Iron

Working, Masonry,

Welder, Fabricator,

Laborer

Bricklayer, Carpenter,

Mason, Construction

Craft Laborer,

Electrician, Heavy

Equipment Operator,

Ironworker, Plumber,

Sheet Metal Worker,

Sprinkler Fitter,

Steamfitter, Tile Setter

Carpentry, Construction

Technologies, Welding,

Metal Fabrication

Construction

Management

Construction

Management,

Construction

Engineering

DESIGN AND PRE-CONSTRUCTION

CAD Technician N/A Architectural Design

and Technology, Civil

Engineering- Highway

Technician, Interior

Design, Surveying

Technology, Building

Information and

Modeling

Architectural

Engineering

Technology, Civil

Engineering

Technology,

Construction, Interior

Design, Landscape

Architecture

Architectural

Engineering

Technology, Civil

Engineering

Technology,

Environmental Design,

Interior Design,

Landscape Architecture

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS

Electrical/Electronic

Equipment, Installation

and Repair, Grounds-

keeping

Electrical and

Instrumentation

Technician, Electric

Line Worker, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic,

Maintenance

Technician, Metering

Technician, Millwright,

Substation Electrician

Advanced Industrial

Process Control,

Industrial Automation

& Controls Engineering

Technology, Industrial

Mechanical Technician, Industrial Electronics

and Maintenance

Technician

Industrial Engineering

ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION

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…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Web Design, Introduction to Computer Graphic Design, Computer Science, Computer

Animation, Game Design, Video Production 1 & 2, World Languages, Journalism, Literature

& Film, Music Courses

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Computer Graphics, Digital Photography, Computer Hardware, Web Design

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

Drama Club, Musical Club

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

Individuals that work in the AV communications industry

manufacture, sell, rent, design, install, integrate, operate, and

repair the equipment of audiovisual communications. Careers

include designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing

and publishing multimedia content including visual and

performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment

services.

ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS

Audio & Video

Technology & Film

Journalism & Broadcasting

Performing Arts

Printing Technology

Telecommunications

Visual Arts

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

AUDIO & VIDEO TECHNOLOGY & FILM

N/A Communications

Technology,

Electronics, Industrial

Video Production

Film Studies and

Production, Mechanical

Engineering,

Telecommunications

Management, Video

Production

Electronics Engineering

JOURNALISM & BROADCASTING

N/A Certification by the

Society of Broadcast

Engineers, Radio/TV

Journalism Mass,

Media/Communications,

Media Arts

Advertising,

Broadcasting,

Journalism, News-

Editorial, Visual

Communication

Journalism

PERFORMING ARTS

Usher and Ticket

Taker, Movie

Projectionist

N/A Camera Operation

Music, Musical

Instrument Repair and

Tuning Sound

Engineering

Arts Administration,

Dance, Music, State

Management, Theater

Arts, Entertainment

Design

Music, Musical Arts

PRINTING TECHNOLOGY

Bookbinder and

Bindery Worker,

Graphic and Printing

Equipment Operator

N/A Electronic Imaging and

Graphics, Graphic

Design, Media Arts,

Printing Technology,

Visual Publications

Computer Graphics,

Graphic Design,

Industrial Design,

Printing Management,

Visual Communication

and Design

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

N/A Computer and

Information Sciences,

Electronics Technology

in Telecommunications,

Information Technology

Computer Networking

and

Telecommunications,

Operations Technology

Electronics

Engineering,

Information

Technology

VISUAL ARTS

Photograph Processing

Worker

N/A Commercial Art,

Graphic Design, Digital

Publishing, Graphic Art,

Photography Media Arts

Art History, Fashion

Design, Graphic

Design, Interior Design,

Studio Arts, Visual

Communications

Art History, Studio Arts

ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• World of Business, Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business

Communications, Business Law, Entrepreneurship, Yearbook, Personal Finance, World

Languages, Fashion Design and Merchandising

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Accounting 2, Intro to Business, Microsoft Office Specialist, Social Media & E-Marketing,

Advanced Marketing, Web Design, Intro to Marketing

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

DECA, FBLA, FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

The business, management and administration cluster prepares

learners for careers in planning, organizing, directing, and

evaluating business functions essential to efficient and

productive business operations. Career opportunities are

available in every sector of the economy and require specific

skills in organization, time management, customer services and

communication.

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Administrative

Assistant, Computer

Operator, Customer

Service Data Entry

Specialist

N/A Court Reporting,

Information Processing,

Legal or Medical

Information

Technology Office

Administration

Information Systems,

Information

Technology

Management

BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

N/A Business

Administration,

Information

Technology, Office

Technology

Business

Administration,

Information Systems,

Information

Technology

Management

Business

Administration,

Information

Technology

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Human Resources

Clerk

N/A Business

Administration

Human Resources

Management

Business

Administration

MANAGEMENT

N/A Agribusiness Business,

Administration, Certified Government,

Auditing Professional,

Certified Professional

Consultant, Marketing

Business

Administration,

Entrepreneurship,

Marketing, Finance,

Hospital Management,

International Business

Business

Administration

Management

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

Customer Service

Representative

N/A Agribusiness, Business

Administration, Retail

Management

Business

Administration,

Marketing Operations,

Management

Business

Administration

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English,

Math, Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand

a variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Adulting, World Language, Sculpt & Tone, Personal Fitness, Strength & Conditioning, Max

Athletic Performance

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Infant & Toddler Development, Foundations of Early Childhood Education

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Wisconsin Youth Leadership

EDUCATION & TRAINING

This program of study prepares learners for careers in planning,

managing and providing education and training services, and

related learning support services such as administration,

teaching/training, administrative support, and professional

support services.

Administration & Administrative

Support

Professional Support Services

Teaching/Training

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

ADMINISTRATION & ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

N/A Educational

Administration,

Educational Studies,

Business

Administration,

Administration and

Supervision

PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES

N/A Library Technical

Assistant, Personal

Trainer

Speech-Language

Pathology, Social

Work, Information

Science and

Technology, Special

Education and

Communication

Disorders

Educational

Psychology, Human

Services, Instructional

Technology, School

Psychology, School

Counseling, Social

Work

TEACHING/TRAINING

Child Care Worker,

Coach of Community-

based Sports Leagues,

Early Childhood

Education Assistant

N/A Early Childhood

Education, Coaching,

Sign Language

Interpreting,

Educational

Paraprofessional

Early Childhood

Education, Elementary

Education, Middle

Level Education,

Secondary Education,

Special Education,

Athletic Trainer

Curriculum and

Instruction Education

Teaching, Curriculum

and Learning,

Leadership Education,

Leadership Studies

EDUCATION & TRAINING

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Accounting 1, Accounting 3, Accounting 4, Business Communications, Business Law,

Entrepreneurship, Personal Finance, World Languages, Debate

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Accounting 2, Introduction to Business, Microsoft Office Specialist

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

DECA, FBLA, FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

FINANCE

The finance cluster prepares learners for careers in financial and

investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial

management. Career opportunities are available in every sector

of the economy and require specific skills in organization, time

management, customer service and communication.

Accounting

Banking Services

Business Finance

Insurance

Securities and Investments

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

ACCOUNTING

Accounting Clerk,

Bookkeeping Clerk

N/A Accounting, Certified

Public Accountant

BANKING SERVICES

Bank Teller,

Commodity Banker

N/A Business

Administration

Banking and Finance,

Business

Administration Auditor

Banking and Finance,

Business

Administration

BUSINESS FINANCE

N/A Business

Administration,

International Business,

Trade and Finance

Business

Administration,

Economics

Accounting and

Finance

INSURANCE

Customer Service

Agent, Processing

Clerk

N/A Business

Administration,

Property and Casualty

Insurance, Tax

Preparation

Mathematics Statistics Actuarial Science

SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS

Payroll Clerk N/A Agribusiness Business,

Administration,

Certified Financial

Analyst, Certified

Financial Planner

Court Reporting,

Information

Technology, Office

Administration, Office

Technology

Accounting Business,

Administration,

Finance

Business

Administration,

Management

FINANCE

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Suggested Learning Experiences

Foreign Service

Governance

National Security

Planning

Public Management & Administration

Regulation

Revune & Taxation

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety

of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• AgriScience 9, Horticulture, Intro to Marketing, Food Science 1 & 2, World Languages,

Wisconsin River Academy, Environmental Science, Marine Biology, Geology, Journalism

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Fisheries, Field & Game Management, Advanced Horticulture

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FFA, FCCLA, HOSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

The program of study prepares learners for careers in the

planning, implementation, production, management, processing

and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services.

This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural resources,

horticulture, and other plant and animal products. It also

includes related professional, technical and educational

services.

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

FOREIGN SERVICE

N/A International Studies,

Sociology, Geography

and History, Economics

Survey, Research and

Methodology,

Sociology, Statistics

GOVERNANCE

N/A Political Science,

Geography, Economics,

Statistics

Political Science,

Geography, Economics,

Research and

Methodology

NATIONAL SECURITY

N/A Military Science,

Psychology, Electrical

or Computer,

Engineering, Foreign

Language

Survey, Research and

Methodology

PLANNING

N/A Economics, Geography,

Engineering

Community and

Regional, Planning,

Architecture,

Geography

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

N/A Actuarial Science,

Management, Business

Administration,

Economics, Statistics

Public Administration,

Actuarial Science,

Management,

Economics, Statistics

REGULATION

N/A Food Science and

Technology,

International Business,

Economics, Statistics

Survey, Research, and

Methodology, Food

Science and

Technology,

Economics, Statistics

REVUNE AND TAXATION

N/A Accounting,

Economics, Finance,

Actuarial Science

Statistics

Accounting,

Economics, Finance,

Actuarial Science,

Family Financial

Planning, Research and

Methodology

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety

of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Anatomy and Physiology, Biotechnical Engineering, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership, Sculpt &

Tone, Personal Fitness, Strength & Conditioning, Max Athletic Performance, Adulting, Infant

and Toddler Development, World Languages, Biology, AP Biology, Chemistry, AP Chemistry,

Education 101, Introduction to Health Science,

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Medical Terminology, Nutrition for Healthy Living, PLTW: Human Body Systems, PLTW:

Medical Interventions, PLTW: Principles of Biomedical Science

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FCCLA, HOSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

HEALTH SCIENCE

The program of study connects individuals to a large variety of

health care areas that are characterized by diversity and

changing technologies. This program of study allows students

to investigate and observe a large variety of health care areas.

Health science careers include planning, managing, and

providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health

informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and

development. There are obvious connections between health

science and other programs of study.

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DVELOPMENT

N/A Clinical Laboratory

Technician (CLT),

Medical Laboratory

Technician (MLT),

Quality Assurance

Technician, Quality

Control Technician

Biochemistry

Immunology, Medical

Technology,

Microbiology

Neuroscience

Anatomy,

Biochemistry,

Oncology, Biology,

Virology,

Epidemiology

DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

Clinical Rotation N/A Cardiovascular

Technology,

Electrocardiograph

Technology, Medical

Laboratory Assisting,

Nuclear Medical

Technology, Radiology

Technologist

Biology, Medical

Imaging Technology,

Medical Laboratory

Science, Nutrition

Cardiovascular

Technology, Diagnostic

Radiology, Medical

Laboratory Science,

Nuclear Medicine

HEALTH INFOMATICS

Coding Experience,

Data Entry,

Community Service

N/A Health Information

Technology, Health

Records Technology,

Medical Coding,

Medical Office

Services, Medical

Transcription

Community Health,

Health Care

Administration, Health

Education

Health Care

Administration, Library

Science, Nursing

Administration, Public

Health

SUPPORT SERVICES

Central Services

Assistant, Dietary

Manager,

Electrical/Electronic

Equipment Repair

N/A Dietary Management,

Medical Assistant,

Medical Office

Management,

Registered Dietetic

Technician

Biomedical

Technology,

Environmental Health

and Safety, Prosthetic

Therapies

Environmental Health

Sciences,

Industrial/Operations,

Engineering, Public

Health

THERAPEUTIC SERVICES

Dental Assisting,

Health Aide

N/A Dental Hygiene,

Certified Nursing

Assistant, Licensed

Practical Nursing, Pre-

Medicine, Massage

Therapist, Respiratory

Therapist, Surgical

Technology

Athletic

Training/Exercise,

Science, Dietetics, Pre-

Medicine, Recreational

Therapy

Clinical Nutrition,

Dentistry, Medicine,

Nurse Anesthetist,

Pharmaceutical

Services

HEALTH SCIENCE

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business Communication,

Entrepreneurship, Adventure Recreation, Adventure Leadership, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership,

Regional & International Cuisine, Culinary Arts 1 Foundations, Culinary Arts 3, Advanced

Cooking Applications, World Languages, Advanced Marketing, Journalism

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Accounting 2, Introduction to Business, Intro to Marketing, Microsoft Office Specialist, Social

Media & E-Marketing, Culinary Arts 2 Fundamentals, Nutrition for Healthy Living, Web

Design

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FBLA, FCCLA, DECA, SkillsUSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

The hospitality and tourism cluster prepares learners for careers

in the management, marketing, and operations of restaurants

and other food service, lodging, attractions, recreation events

and travel related services. Hospitality operations are located in

communities throughout the world.

Lodging

Recreation, Amusements & Attractions

Restaurant & Food/Beverage

Services

Therapeutic Services

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

LODGING

Bell Captain, Guestroom

Attendant, Reservationist

N/A Hotel Management,

Hospitality

Management

Business

Administration,

Lodging Management,

Sales and Marketing

RECREATION, AMUSEMENTS & ATTRACTIONS

Museums/Zoo/Aquarium,

Docent, Resort

Instructor, Theme Parks

Retail Manager

N/A Business

Administration

Management,

Recreation, Fitness and

Leisure Studies, Sports

and Fitness

Management

Business

Administration

RESTAURANT AND FOOD/BEVERAGE SERVICES

Cook, Dishwasher, Wait

Staff

N/A Culinary Arts and

Management, Dietary

Management, Food

Services/Hospitality

Food

Service/Hospitality,

Food Service

Management,

Hospitality

Management,

Restaurant and Food

Service,

Administration, Travel

and Tourism

Restaurant/Food

Service Administration

THERAPEUTIC SERVICES

Event Planner, Ticket

Agent, Tour Guide,

Travel Agent

N/A Business

Administration, Sales

and Marketing, Travel

and Tourism

Business

Administration,

Marketing, Operations

Management

Business

Administration

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies .All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Successful Teens, Adulting, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership, World Languages, Personal Fitness,

Journalism, Education 101, Intro to Health Science

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Infant & Toddler Development, Foundations of Early Childhood Education, Nutrition for

Healthy Living, Medical Terminology

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

HOSA, FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow

HUMAN SERVICES

This program of study prepares individuals for employment in

career pathways related to families and human needs. This

includes preparing individuals for employment in career

pathways that relate to families and human needs such as

counseling and mental health services, family and community

services, personal care, and consumer services.

Consumer Services

Counseling & Mental

Health Services

Early Childhood

Development & Services

Family & Consumer Services

Personal Care

Services

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

CONSUMER SERVICES

Call Center, Customer

Service

N/A Certified Financial

Planner, Wellness

Family Science, Family

Financial Management,

Human Services,

Business

Administration

Family Science,

Human Services,

Business

Administration

COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

N/A Human Services,

Chemical Dependency

Counselor

Human Services,

Psychology, Social

Work, Human and

Social Services

Administration

Marriage and Family

Therapy, Psychology,

Social Work,

Community

Counseling

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES

Nanny, Parenting N/A Early Childhood

Education, Para-

educator, Family Life

Specialist, Spirituality,

Biblical Studies

Family Science,

Special Education and

Communication

Disorders

Child Development,

Early Childhood

Education, Special

Education and

Communication

Disorders

FAMILY & CONSUMER SERVICES

N/A Human Services,

Theology

Human Services,

Psychology, Nutrition,

Fitness and Health

Promotion,

Gerontology, Family

Science, Social Work

Family Science,

Psychology, Social

Work, Human Services

PERSONAL CARE SERVICES

Barber, Cosmetologist,

Funeral Director

Mortuary Science,

Cosmetology,

Massage Therapy

Pre-Mortuary Sciences

HUMAN SERVICES

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Computer Programming, Computer Animation, Computer Hardware, Game Design, Computer

Science, World Languages, Cyber Security

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• AP Computer Science, Web Design, Computer Hardware

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FBLA, Computer Science Club

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The information technology/computer program of study

involves the design, development, support and management of

hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration

services. In addition to careers in the IT industry, IT careers are

available in every sector of the economy – from financial

services to medical services, business to engineering and

environmental services. Anyone preparing for an IT career

should have a solid grounding in math and science. There are

obvious connections between information technology and other

programs of study.

Information Support and

Services

Networking and Cloud

Programming & Software

Development

Web & Digital Communications

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

INFORMATION SUPPORT AND SERVICES

Help Desk Assistant Data Analytics, IT

Service Desk

Technician

Helpdesk Support,

Information

Technology, Computer

Information Systems,

Database Support,

Technical Support,

Microsoft Certified

Database Admin.,

Oracle Certified

Professional, Cyber

Security Specialist,

Information Security

Engineer

Computer Information,

Systems Management,

Information Systems,

Mass Communication/

Media Studies, Web/

Multimedia

Management

Computer Information

Systems, Computer

Science Management,

Information Systems

NETWORKING AND CLOUD

N/A Computer Technology,

Cisco Training,

Electronics

Technology,

Networking

Technology, Technical

Support Specialist,

Technology Solutions

Engineer

Computer Science,

Computer Engineering,

Computer Systems,

Analysis, Management

Information Systems,

Telecommunications

Management

Computer Science,

Computer Engineering,

Information

Technology,

Telecommunications

Engineering

PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

App Developer Software Developer Computer

Programming,

Computer

Programming

Technology,

Information

Technology

Computer Information

Systems, Computer

Programming,

Computer Software

Engineering, Computer

Science, Management

Info Systems

Computer

Programming,

Computer Science,

Information Resources

Management,

Information

Technology, System

Administration

WEB AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

Web Designer, Website

Manager

N/A Animation, Electronic

Imaging, Certified

Professional

Webmaster,

Information

Technology,

Interactive Media,

Media Arts, Web

Development and

Support

Commercial Art,

Computer and

Information Sciences,

Design and Visual

Communications,

Multimedia

Communication

Computer Science

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Business Law, World Languages, Biotechnical Engineering, Wisconsin River Academy,

Journalism, Intro to Health Science

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:

PLTW: Human Body Systems, PLTW: Medical Interventions

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

HOSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY

The law, public safety and security cluster helps prepare

students for careers in planning, managing, and providing legal,

public safety, protective services and homeland security,

including professional and technical support services.

Correction Services

Emergency & Management

Services

Law Enforcement

Services

Legal Services

Securities & Investments

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

CORRECTION SERVICES

Security Officer N/A Criminal Justice:

Corrections Officer,

Parole Officer,

Probations Officer

Human Services,

Criminal Justice, Social

Work, Pre-Law

Law and Legal

Services, Criminal

Justice

EMERGENCY AND FIRE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Dispatcher, Volunteer

Fire Fighting

N/A Emergency

Management,

Emergency Medical

Technician (EMT), Fire

Protection, Fire Science

Technology, Hazardous

Materials Technician

Paramedic

Emergency Medical

Services

LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES

Animal Control,

Parking Enforcement

N/A Criminal Justice, Law

Enforcement

Criminal Justice Criminal Justice

LEGAL SERVICES

N/A Administrative

Assistant – Legal

Paralegal/ Legal

Assistant Criminal

Justice – Court

Emphasis

Paralegal Studies, Pre-

Law/ Legal Studies,

Criminal Justice

Law and Legal Studies,

Criminal Justice

SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS

N/A Criminal Justice – Law

Enforcement, Law

Enforcement

Criminal Justice, Law

and Legal Studies

Criminal Justice

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY

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ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety

of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Introduction to Metals, World Languages, Advanced Machine Tool Technology, Woods

Technology, Advanced Wood Technology

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Introduction to Auto CAD, Welding Technology, Advanced Welding & Metal Fabrication,

Introduction to Machine Tool, PLTW: Principles of Engineering

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

SkillsUSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

MANUFACTURING

The manufacturing program of study (POS) focuses on

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.

These are obvious connections between manufacturing and

other programs of study.

Suggested Learning Experiences

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSURANCE

N/A Environmental

Engineering

Technology,

Environmental Studies,

Occupational Safety

and Health

Environmental

Engineering,

Environmental Studies,

Occupational Safety

and Health, Risk

Control

Environmental Biology,

Environmental Studies,

Occupational Safety

and Health, Risk

Control

LOGISTICS AND INVENTORY CONTROL

Heavy Equipment

Operation, Industrial

Truck and Tractor

Operation, Material

Handling, Truck

Driving

N/A Logistics and Materials

Management, Industrial

Truck and Tractor

Operation,

Industrial Truck and

Tractor Operation,

Transpiration,

Distribution and

Logistics

Logistics and Materials

Management

MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR

Business Machine

Maintenance, Custodial

Services, Electronics

Technology

Instrument Mechanic,

Maintenance

Technician, Millwright,

Welder-Fabricator

Industrial Automation

and Controls

Engineering

Technology, Industrial

Mechanical Technician

MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION PROCESS DEVELOPMENT

Construction Trades Machinist, Metal

Fabricator, Pattern

Maker, Tool Maker,

Tool and Die Maker,

Welder-Fabricator

Automotive

Engineering

Technology, Drafting &

Design Technology,

Manufacturing

Technology

Manufacturing

Engineering,

Packaging, Plastics

Engineering,

Manufacturing

Engineering

PRODUCTION

Iron Working, Precision

Production,

Upholstering and

Leather Working,

Woodworking

Iron Working, Precision

Production,

Upholstering and

Leather Working,

Welding

Building Construction,

Electoral and

Electronics Engineering

Technology, Iron

Working

Computational

Mathematics, Electrical

and Electronics

Engineering

Technology,

Manufacturing

Engineering Operations

Management

Computer Mathematics,

Operations

Management

QUALITY ASSURANCE

Quality Technician N/A Manufacturing

Engineering

Technology

Data Analytics Industrial and Applied

Mathematics

MANUFACTURING

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a

variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business Communications,

Business Law, Entrepreneurship, Yearbook, Sewing Technology, Advanced Sewing, World

Languages, Fashion Design and Merchandising, Advanced Marketing

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Accounting 2, Intro to Business, Intro to Marketing, Social Media and E-Marketing, Web

Design

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

DECA, FBLA, FCCLA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

MARKETING

This program of study prepares learners for careers in planning,

managing and performing marketing activities to reach

organizational objectives. These include areas such as brand

management, professional sales, merchandising, marketing

communications and market research.

Marketing Communications

Marketing Management

Marketing ResearchMerchandising

Professional Selling

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS

N/A Business, Marketing,

Small Business

Management, Public

Relations

Business

Administration,

Communication,

Management,

Marketing, Public

Relations, Business and

Marketing Education

Master of Business

Administration, Master

of Marketing

MARKETING MANAGEMENT

Industry and Trade

Association Programs,

Conferences, Seminars

N/A Business

Administration,

Entrepreneurship,

Management,

Marketing, Small

Business Management

Business

Administration,

Management,

Marketing

Master of Business

Administration, Master

of Marketing

MARKETING RESEARCH

N/A Business, Continued

Education for Rapid

Technological

Advances, Marketing

Business

Administration,

Economics,

Information Science,

Information Systems

Management,

Marketing

Master of Business

Administration

MERCHANDISING

N/A Business,

Administration

Business, Marketing,

Merchandising, Sales,

Customer Service,

Small Business

Management

Business

Administration

Management

Master of Business

Administration

PROFESSIONAL SELLING

N/A Business, Business

Administration,

Customer Service,

Marketing, Retail

Management, Sales,

Small Business

Management

Business

Administration,

Management,

Marketing

Master of Business

Administration, Master

of Marketing

MARKETING

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety

of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:

• Computer Science, AP Computer Science, Food Science 1 & 2, World Languages, Advanced

Machine Tool, Anatomy and Physiology

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT

• Project Lead the Way: Introduction to Engineering Design, Project Lead the Way: Digital

Electronics, Project Lead the Way: Civil Engineering & Architecture, Project Lead the Way:

Introduction to Engineering Design, Project Lead the Way: Principles of Engineering, Project

Lead the Way: Medical Interventions, Project Lead the Way: Principles of Biomedical

Engineering, Project Lead the Way: Human Body Systems, Intro to AutoCAD

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

FCCLA, HOSA, SkillsUSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH)

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.

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Career Types by Pathway

HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

N/A Biology, Chemistry,

Laboratory Science

Technology, Medical

Laboratory Technology

Chemistry, Economics,

Mathematics,

Molecular Biology,

Physics

Biochemistry,

Biological Sciences,

Chemistry, Physics and

Astronomy, Statistics

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

N/A Architectural Design

Technology, Civil

Engineering

Technology, Industrial

Technology, Surveying

and Computer Aided

Drafting (CAD)

Agricultural

Engineering, Biological

Systems Engineering,

Chemical Engineering,

Construction,

Engineering, Industrial

Engineering

Agricultural and

Biological Systems,

Architectural

Engineering, Chemical

Engineering, Civil

Engineering,

Mechanical

Engineering

STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH)

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Suggested Learning Experiences

ACADEMIC AND

CAREER RELATED

COURSEWORK

Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,

Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety

of different industries as well as potential career pathways.

RECOMMENDED

COURSES

HIGH SCHOOL COUSRSES:

• Small Engines & Performance Technology, Automotive Awareness, Automotive Technology,

Advanced Automotive Technology, World Languages

HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:

• Intro to Business

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

SkillsUSA

WORK BASED

LEARNING

Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS

This program of study exposes students to careers and

businesses involved in the planning, management, and

movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail,

and water. It also includes related professional air and technical

support services such as infrastructure planning and

management, logistic services, and the maintenance of mobile

equipment and facilities.

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HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

TECHNICAL

COLLEGE

CERTIFICATION

or

ASSOCIATE’S

DEGREE

BACHELOR’S

DEGREE

MASTER’S/

DOCTORAL

PROFESSIONAL

DEGREE

FACILITY & MOBILE EQUIPMENT MAINTENACE

Auto Body Repair,

Automotive and Diesel

Technology

N/A Aeronautical and

Aerospace Engineering

Technology, Auto

Mechanics, Automotive

Technology, Aviation

Airframe Maintenance,

Electronic Technology

Engineering, Industrial

Engineering,

Mechanical

Engineering

Industrial and

Management Systems

Engineering,

Mechanical

Engineering

HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONEMNTAL MANAGEMENT

N/A Environmental

Engineering

Technology

Engineering Physics,

Environmental Science,

Environmental Studies,

Industrial Engineering

Environmental

Engineering,

Environmental Science,

Environmental Studies

LOGISTICS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES

N/A Business

Administration,

Industrial Technology,

Logistics and Materials

Management

Business

Administration,

Industrial Distribution,

Operations

Industrial and

Management Systems

Engineering,

Operations

Management

SALES AND SERVICE

Cashier, Customer

Service, Travel Agent

N/A Business Marketing,

Marketing

Management, Parts,

Sales and Management

Advertising, Business,

Marketing

Advertising, Business,

Marketing

TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS

Taxi Driving,

Locomotive

Engineering, Bus

Driving, Truck Driving

N/A Air Traffic Control,

CDL Driver,

Commercial Pilot and

Flight Crew Training,

Vehicle and Equipment

Operations

Air Traffic Control

TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INFRASTRUCTURE, PLANNING, MANAGEMENT & REGULATION

N/A Civil Engineering,

Surveying and CAD

Aviation Systems,

Management Civil

Engineering

Engineering

Management, Naval

Architecture and

Marine Engineering

WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPERATIONS

Shipping and

Receiving, Storage and

Distribution, Forklift

Operator

N/A Business, Warehouse

Management

Business, Logistics and

Material Management

Logistics and Material

Management

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS