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Research and Technical Writing (1) 7049 Equine Studies Histotechnologist Research Facility Manager Veterinary Livestock Inspector AP Chemistry (1) 7442 Government (.5) 7634 and Economics (.5) 7639 Cluster Foundation Post-Secondary Agricultural Students Association Texas Veterinary Medical Association Veterinarian Surgeon Certified Veterinary Assistant Veterinary Med Applications (1) 8014 2 Credits for Enrichment COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Bachelor's Degrees Veterinary Anatomy Program of Study Specific Courses 15 hrs General Education Curriculum Career Options: Animal Science Biochemistry Career Options: Microbiology Registered Veterinary Technician Biomedical Science Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Animal Caretaker Supervisor Laboratory Technician Postsecondary Associate's Degrees Agricultural Researcher Mammologist Research Nutritionist Omithologist Graduate Degrees Licensed Veterinarian Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with a Specialization in: Companion Animal, Laboratory Animal Equine Practitioner Career Options: On-the-Job Training Agricultural Research Service Employee Ranch Employee Pet Store Employee Veterinary Clinic Employee Certificates Artificial Insemination Veterinary Assistant OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Zoo Keeper NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Career Options: 12th Core Courses: DC English IV (1) 7034 AP Calculus (1) 7274 DC Biology (1) 7431 World History (1) 7625 AP: Art 2-D, Art Draw, Art Sculpting, Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, European History, French, German, Human Geography, Macroeconomics, Music Theory, Physics I, Physics II, Physics C, Psychology, Spanish, Statistics, U.S. Government, U.S. History, World History Dual Credit: English 3 & 4, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, U.S. History, Government, Economics, Sociology/Psychology, Biology, Environmental Science, Speech, Chembridge. Articulated Credit: We have state and local articulation agreements for a large number of our CTE courses. Please refer to the course guide page 4 for the complete list. Career-Related Electives: Practicum in Ag - Veterinary Med Applications (2) 8071 2 Credits for Enrichment Professional Associations: American Society of Animal Science Block & Bridle Club Collegiate FFA Animal Systems - Veterinarian Endorsement: Business & Industry Course Overview: Focuses on careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing, and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services. Career Goal (O*NET Code): Veterinarian (29-1131) This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: _____________________________________________________________________Grade: _______ 9th Core Courses: Pre-AP English I (1) 7002 Pre-AP Geometry (1) 7222 2nd Foreign Language (1) Pre-AP Biology (1) 7427 World Geography (1) 7601 Health Occupation Student Association Recommended Enrichment Courses: Equine Science (.5) 8013 Career-Related Electives: Principles of Ag (1) 8010 2 Credits for Enrichment 10th Core Courses: Pre-AP English II (1) 7022 Pre-AP Algebra II (1) 7260 PE Credit (1) Dual Credit Speech (.5) 7065 Small Animal Management (.5) 8012 2 Credits for Enrichment High School Livestock Productions (.5) 8011 Advanced Animal Science (1) 8015 Med Term (.5) 8081 School: _______________________________________________________________________ SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES Middle School 8th HS Courses: Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Agriscience Fair College of Veterinary Open House Farm Bureau Exchange Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook Texas FFA Association Pre-AP Chemistry (1) 7440 US History (1) 7619 Career Learning Experiences: Apprenticeship Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Experiences: Animal Emergency Response Animal Rescue Boy/Girl Scouts Children's Barnyard Community Service Volunteer Petting Zoos Career-Related Electives: 11th Core Courses: AP English III (1) 7027 Pre-AP PreCal (1) 7271 Fine Arts Credit (1) Algebra I (1) Foreign Language (1) Career-Related Electives: Anatomy and Physiology (1) 8084

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Page 1: Animal Systems - Veterinarian - Career Cruising · PDF fileAnimal Systems - Veterinarian Endorsement: Business & Industry Course Overview: Focuses on careers in the planning, implementation,

Research and Technical Writing (1) 7049

Equine Studies Histotechnologist

Research Facility

ManagerVeterinary

Livestock Inspector

AP Chemistry (1) 7442

Government (.5) 7634 and Economics (.5) 7639

Cluster Foundation

Post-Secondary Agricultural Students Association

Texas Veterinary Medical Association

Veterinarian Surgeon

Certified Veterinary Assistant

Veterinary Med Applications (1) 8014

2 Credits for Enrichment COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School

Ba

chel

or'

s

Deg

rees

Veterinary Anatomy

Program of Study Specific Courses 15 hrs General Education Curriculum

Career Options:

Animal Science Biochemistry

Career Options:

Microbiology

Registered Veterinary Technician

Biomedical Science

Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes.

Animal Caretaker Supervisor Laboratory Technician

Post

seco

nd

ary A

sso

cia

te's

Deg

rees

Agricultural Researcher

MammologistResearch Nutritionist

Omithologist

Gra

du

ate

Deg

rees

Licensed Veterinarian Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with a

Specialization in: Companion Animal,

Laboratory Animal

Equine Practitioner

Career Options:

On

-th

e-J

ob

Tra

inin

g Agricultural Research Service

Employee

Ranch Employee

Pet Store EmployeeVeterinary Clinic Employee

Cer

tifi

cate

s

Artificial Insemination Veterinary Assistant OSHA CareerSafe

NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.

Zoo Keeper

NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience.

Career Options:

12

th

Core Courses:DC English IV (1) 7034

AP Calculus (1) 7274

DC Biology (1) 7431

World History (1) 7625

AP: Art 2-D, Art Draw, Art Sculpting, Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, European History,

French, German, Human Geography, Macroeconomics, Music Theory, Physics I, Physics II, Physics C, Psychology, Spanish, Statistics, U.S. Government,

U.S. History, World History

Dual Credit: English 3 & 4, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, U.S. History, Government, Economics, Sociology/Psychology, Biology, Environmental Science,

Speech, Chembridge.

Articulated Credit: We have state and local articulation agreements for a large number of our CTE courses. Please refer to the course guide page 4 for

the complete list.

Career-Related

Electives:

Practicum in Ag - Veterinary Med Applications (2) 8071

2 Credits for Enrichment

Professional Associations:

American Society of Animal Science

Block & Bridle Club

Collegiate FFA

Animal Systems - Veterinarian Endorsement: Business & IndustryCourse Overview: Focuses on careers

in the planning, implementation,

production, management, processing,

and/or marketing of agricultural

commodities and services.

Career Goal (O*NET Code): Veterinarian (29-1131)

This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and

career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections.

Name: _____________________________________________________________________Grade: _______

9th

Core Courses:

Pre-AP English I (1) 7002

Pre-AP Geometry (1) 7222

2nd Foreign Language (1)

Pre-AP Biology (1) 7427

World Geography (1) 7601

Health Occupation Student Association

Recommended Enrichment Courses:

Equine Science (.5) 8013

Career-Related

Electives:

Principles of Ag (1) 8010

2 Credits for Enrichment

10

th Core Courses:

Pre-AP English II (1) 7022

Pre-AP Algebra II (1) 7260

PE Credit (1)

Dual Credit Speech (.5) 7065

Small Animal Management (.5) 8012

2 Credits for Enrichment

Hig

h S

chool

Livestock Productions (.5) 8011

Advanced Animal Science (1) 8015

Med Term (.5) 8081

School: _______________________________________________________________________

SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Mid

dle

Sch

oo

l

8th HS Courses:

Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:

Agriscience Fair

College of Veterinary Open House

Farm Bureau Exchange Programs

School Newspaper

Student Government

UIL Academic Competitions

Yearbook

Texas FFA Association

Pre-AP Chemistry (1) 7440

US History (1) 7619Career Learning Experiences:

Apprenticeship

Career Preparation

Internship

Job Shadowing

Service Learning Experiences:

Animal Emergency Response

Animal Rescue

Boy/Girl Scouts

Children's Barnyard

Community Service Volunteer

Petting Zoos

Career-Related

Electives:

11

th

Core Courses:

AP English III (1) 7027

Pre-AP PreCal (1) 7271

Fine Arts Credit (1)

Algebra I (1)

Foreign Language (1)

Career-Related

Electives:

Anatomy and Physiology (1) 8084