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Maury County Public Schools College, Career, and Technical Education Career Pathways Guide
College, Career, and Technical Education

               2021 – 2022
     Maury County Public Schools
     College, Career, and Technical
               Education
        Career Pathways Guide
       For more information call 931.388.8403 for: Dr. Lori Brown Ext. 8126,
           Ms. Terri Thornton at Ext. 8170, or Ms. Karen Blair Ext. 8124.
Also, for more information on specific programs go to the TDOE CTE Program of Study
        link: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/education/ccte/cte/pos_2019-20.pdf

            High Schools: Central, Mount Pleasant, and Spring Hill
               Unit Schools: Culleoka, Hampshire, and Santa Fe
  STEM Middle Schools: Battle Creek, Cox, Mount Pleasant, and Whitthorne
STEM Elementary Schools: Baker, Battle Creek, Brown, Highland Park, Mount
          Pleasant, Riverside, Spring Hill, Woodard, and Wright
Maury County Public Schools College, Career, and Technical Education Career Pathways Guide
CTE Definitions:
Career Cluster – a grouping of jobs/industries that are related by skills or product type
Concentrator – a student who has earned at least two credits in a specific pathway
Focus Area – a required specific pathway of coursework requiring at least three credits
Pathway – within each career cluster there are pathways that correspond to a collection
of courses and training opportunities to prepare a student for a given career

EPSO Partnership Key:
Columbia State Community College (CSCC)
Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)
Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Hohenwald (TCAT Hohenwald)
Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Pulaski (TCAT Pulaski)

                  Table of Contents for all MCPS Career Clusters:
Advanced Manufacturing                                                                      3
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources                                                4–5
Architecture & Construction                                                                  6
Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications                                                      7
Business Management & Administration                                                        8
Education and Training                                                                      9
Finance                                                                                 10
Health Science                                                                      11 - 12
Hospitality & Tourism                                                                       13
Human Services                                                                              14
Information Technology                                                                      15
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security                                              16
Marketing                                                                                   17
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)                                    18
Middle School and Elementary School Initiatives                                             19
Tennessee CTSO: An Overview                                                                 20
                                             2
Advanced Manufacturing
All careers in advanced manufacturing require you to have a strong mechanical ability,
specialized skills, communication skills and computation skills. Students will be
required to apply problem solving, make decisions, and work in a team environment.
Preparation for careers in advanced manufacturing must begin in the elementary grades
and continue through high school allowing students to gain experience in applied real-
world manufacturing situations. Students will also find it advantageous to participate in
a postsecondary program that will expand some skills in specific jobs that meet the
requirements of the employer. As technology advances, each worker can produce more,
so fewer workers are needed. However, there are excellent opportunities in advanced
manufacturing where technology and career pathways provide for satisfying careers.

 Program of Study       Level 1            Level 2           Level 3             Level 4
                      Principles of      Principles of     Machining II
                                                                              Manufacturing
    Machining        Manufacturing       Machining I        C13H06
                                                                               Practicum
    Technology          C13H05             C13H09
                                                                                C13H08
                                                          DE Machining        DE Machining
       HUS                                                 Technology          Technology
 Mr. Stephen Kelly                                          C13H01               C13H01
      MPHS                                                TCAT Pulaski        TCAT Pulaski
 Mr. Seth Woodard                                          CPT Quality       CPT Processes &
      SHHS                                                 Practices &         Production
                       OSHA 10           CPT Safety
  Mr. Brent Cook                                          Measurement        CPT Maintenance
                                                            OSHA 30            Awareness

 Program of Study       Level 1           Level 2             Level 3            Level 4
                                         Robotics &
                      Principles of                       Mechatronics I
                                         Automated
                     Manufacturing                          C13H16           Mechatronics II
   Mechatronics                           Systems
                        C13H05                                                  C13H17
                                          C13H15

                                         Robotics &                          DE Mechatronics
                      Principals of                      DE Mechatronics I
                                         Automated                                 II
       CHS           Manufacturing                           C13H04
                                          Systems                               C13H21
  Mr. Johnathan         C13H05                              LDC CSCC
                                          C13H15                               LDC CSCC
      Michael
                      OSHA 10                               OSHA 30
      SHHS                                Precision                             Precision
                       Precision                             Precision
 Mr. Rich Smochek                       Measurement                           Measurement
                     Measurement                           Measurement
                                        Instruments                           Instruments
                     Instruments                           Instruments
AAS articulated agreement with Engineering Systems Technology on campus and at CSCC.

    Tennessee Department of
   Education Approved Career
     and Technical Student
    Organization (CTSO) for:
       Advanced Manufacturing

                                              3
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources career cluster 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 related to agriculture.
Employment opportunities are expanding in this career cluster area with an average
growth of nine to 21 % annually in Tennessee between the different programs of study.
Over 60,000 high-skilled agricultural job openings are expected annually in the United
States, with only 35,400 graduates with AFNR experience to fill these jobs. This demand
will increase for those who provide and market an expanding array of food, forest, and
veterinary medical consumer products to a growing world population. Continued
globalization of the food, agricultural, and natural resources system will increase
opportunities for graduates who understand the socio-economic factors that define
international markets. Graduates who know how to satisfy the diverse consumer needs
and preferences in different cultures, and who have the language skills to communicate
effectively, will have the best opportunities to be employed by the growing number of
multinational businesses related to agriculture.
Through the AFNR career cluster, students are provided opportunities for leadership
development, personal growth, and career success. Instruction is delivered through three
major components: Classroom/Laboratory Instruction; Supervised Agricultural Experience
programs; and Student Leadership (FFA).

 Program of Study       Level 1            Level 2            Level 3              Level 4
                                         Agriculture       Organizational
                                                                                SWDC Intro to
                      Agriscience        Business &        Leadership &
   Agribusiness                                                                  Agribusiness
                       C18H19             Finance         Communications
                                                                                   C18H10
                                          C18H14              C18H18
                      OSHA 10
                                          Precision
     SHHS              Precision                                        OSHA 30
                                        Measurement
   Mr. Gwynne        Measurement                           Precision Measurement Instruments
                                        Instruments
     Evans           Instruments
                                    Supervised Agricultural Experience C18H23
 Program of Study       Level 1            Level 2              Level 3            Level 4
    Agriculture                         Principles of         Agricultural      Agricultural &
  Engineering &       Agriscience       Agricultural           Power &           Biosystems
     Applied           C18H19            Mechanics            Equipment          Engineering
    Technology                             C18H12              C18H13              C18H22
                                                              DE Welding
       CUS                                                     C13H03
 Mr. Byron Peery                                             TCAT Pulaski
      MPHS            OSHA 10
                                          Precision
 Mr. Tony Grooms       Precision                                        OSHA 30
                                        Measurement
       SFUS          Measurement                           Precision Measurement Instruments
                                        Instruments
 Mr. Blain Keysaer   Instruments
                                    Supervised Agricultural Experience C18H23

                                              4
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources (continued)
 Program of Study         Level 1            Level 2              Level 3              Level 4
                                        Principles of Plant
                                                               Greenhouse         Landscaping and
   Horticulture         Agriscience         Science &
                                                               Management           Turf Science
     Science             C18H19           Hydroculture
                                                                C18H17                C18H16
                                             C18H30
       CHS                                                        SWDC
 Ms. Casey Henry                                              Introduction to
       CUS                                                     Plant Science
 Mr. Byron Peery &                                               C18H09
   Mr. Jameson          OSHA 10
                                            Precision
      Manor              Precision                                         OSHA 30
                                          Measurement
       HUS             Measurement                            Precision Measurement Instruments
                                          Instruments
   Mr. Jon Paul        Instruments
       Jones
      MPHS
 Mr. Tony Grooms
   & Ms. Allison
                                      Supervised Agricultural Experience C18H23
       Ayers
      SHHS
   Mr. Gwynne
       Evans
 Program of Study         Level 1           Level 2               Level 3              Level 4
                                          Small Animal         Large Animal
   Veterinary &         Agriscience                                               Veterinary Science
                                            Science               Science
  Animal Science         C18H19                                                        C18H21
                                            C18H20               C18H27
                                                              DE Veterinary &
        CHS
                                                              Animal Science I
 Ms. Jessica Brown
                                                              C18H01 MTSU
        HUS
                                                                                   TN Specific Ind.
   Mr. Jon Paul
                        OSHA 10                                 OSHA 30             Cert. Animal
       Jones                                Precision
                         Precision                               Precision             Science
       SFUS                               Measurement
                       Measurement                             Measurement            Precision
 Mr. Blain Keysaer                        Instruments
                       Instruments                             Instruments          Measurement
       SHHS
                                                                                    Instruments
 Mr. Josh Norman
                                      Supervised Agricultural Experience C18H23

iCEV industry certifications: BASF Plant Science Certification, Center for Financial
Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy Certification, Ducks Unlimited Ecology
Conservation & Management Certification, Elanco Fundamentals of Animal Science
Certification, Elanco Veterinary Medical Applications Certification, EETC Principles of
Small Engine Technology Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business
Office Technology Certification, NCLCA Principles of Livestock Selection & Evaluation
Certification, and Southwest Airlines Professional Communication Certification.

  Tennessee Department of Education Approved Career
    and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for:
          Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources

                                                5
Architecture and Construction
This career cluster 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.

Architecture and construction comprise one of the largest industries in the United
States. Based on the latest statistics, this career cluster has 13.8 million jobs. In the
next few years, many new jobs will be added, and many employment opportunities will
result from the need to replace experienced workers who leave jobs.

 Program of Study       Level 1           Level 2            Level 3              Level 4
                                       Residential &      Residential &
  Residential and   Fundamentals of                                           Construction
                                        Commercial         Commercial
   Commercial        Construction                                               Practicum
                                       Construction I    Construction II
   Construction        C17H15                                                    C17H22
                                         C17H24             C17H25
       CHS                                                  DE Residential & Commercial
    DE TCAT                                             Construction I C17H01, II C17H32, III
   Hohenwald                                                    C17H43, IV C17H44
     Mr. Tom                                                      TCAT Hohenwald
  Knickerbocker        OSHA 10
      HUS              Precision                           OSHA 30
                                          Precision                             Precision
   Mr. Stephen       Measurement                            Precision
                                        Measurement                           Measurement
      Kelley         Instruments                          Measurement
                                        Instruments                           Instruments
      MPHS           NCCER Core                           Instruments
 Mr. Scott Anders     Curriculum

 Tennessee Department of Education
   Approved Career and Technical
  Student Organization (CTSO) for:
     Architecture and Construction

                                             6
Arts, Audio/Visual Technology, and Communications
Broadly, individuals that work in the AV communications industry manufacture, sell,
rent, design, install, integrate, operate, and repair the equipment of audiovisual
communications. They are involved in the presentation of sound, video, and data to
groups in such venues as corporate boardrooms, hotels, convention centers, classrooms,
theme parks, stadiums, and museums. The major activity sectors in the AV
communications industry are distributive service firms (AV dealers, rental companies,
consultants, designers, and related firms), manufacturers of AV presentations and
communications products, and large end-users.
Most observers expect the job growth rate within AV industries to be at 20-30 percent for
the foreseeable future. In just the AV systems technician field, the industry could expect
to add 20,600 jobs annually.
 Program of Study          Level 1              Level 2              Level 3             Level 4
                                                                                       Applied Arts
                                                                                        Practicum
                                                                                         C05H11
   Audio / Visual      A/V Production I    A/V Production II   A/V Production III           or
    Production             C11H01              C11H01               C11H01             AP English
                                                                                       Language &
                                                                                       Composition
                                                                                         G01H17

                        iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal
                        Financial Literacy Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business
       CHS
                          Office Technology Certification, Express Employment Professionals Career
  Mr. David Holt
                       Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines Professional Communication
                                                          Certification

 Program of Study          Level 1              Level 2                 Level 3             Level 4
                        Digital Arts &       Digital Arts &          Digital Arts &       Applied Arts
   Digital Arts &
                          Design I             Design II               Design III          Practicum
      Design
                           C11H06               C11H05                  C11H16              C11H17
                                                                       DE Arts & Design I C11H08, II
                                                                      C11H09, III C11H20, IV C11H21
       CHS                                                                    TCAT Hohenwald
   Mr. Nicholas                                    Adobe Certified Associate
      Potter            iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal
      SHHS              Financial Literacy Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business
 Dr. Michael Twigg        Office Technology Certification, Express Employment Professionals Career
                       Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines Professional Communication
                                                          Certification

 Tennessee Department of Education
   Approved Career and Technical
  Student Organization (CTSO) for:
   Arts, Audio/Visual Technology, and
            Communications
                                                   7
Business Management and Administration
The Business Management program of study is designed to prepare students for
employment in the various disciplines of business. Subject matter is arranged around
sequenced, progressive courses that provide students with the opportunity to develop a
holistic understanding of business systems. Course content centers on concepts in
business, finance, and marketing; social responsibility and ethics; components of
communication; digital citizenship; business writing; desktop publishing; oral
communications; and virtual meetings. Proficient students will understand the role of
management; planning and strategic management; business plan development;
professional ethics; legal responsibilities; and considerations in business, marketing,
organizational structure, human relations, and finance. Upon completion of this POS,
students will be prepared to seek employment or advanced training as a business
operations specialist, management analyst, cost estimator, business manager, human
resources manager, or many other careers in business management. Students may gain
job experience while still in high school through local Career and Technical Students
Organization (CTSO) competitions and through opportunities in work-based learning.
The business management and administration services industry is projected to be one of
the fastest growing through the year 2020. Nearly half of all jobs are in managerial and
professional occupations, and nearly one-fourth of all workers are self-employed. The
business management and administration services industry is one of the highest-paying
industries. In the next few years, many new jobs will be added, and many openings will
result from the need to replace experienced workers who leave jobs.
 Program of Study        Level 1             Level 2              Level 3                Level 4
                        Computer            Business             Business          Advanced Computer
 Office Management     Applications      Communications         Management            Applications
                         C12H19             C12H16               C12H17                 C12H25
        CHS                                                     SWDC Introduction to Business C12H44
 Ms. Tammy Hunter                                               DE Business Management I C12H01, II
        CUS                                                                   C12H47,
 Dr. Trina Schmidt                                                     III C12H51, IV C12H52
        HUS                                                               TCAT Hohenwald
 Mr. Webb Williams
       MPHS
                        iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial
      Mr. Zach
                       Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy Certification,
     Dunnavant                                                                      Microsoft Office
                         Express Employment Professionals Business Office
       SFUS                                                                        Specialist: Word,
                     Technology Certification, Express Employment Professionals
 Ms. Jan Thomason                                                                  PowerPoint, Excel
                      Career Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines
       SHHS
                              Professional Communication Certification
     Mr. Benton
     Alexander

  Tennessee Department of Education Approved Career and
        Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for:
           Business Management and Administration

                                                 8
Education and Training
The Education and Training career cluster prepares learners for postsecondary
credentials and careers as educators, administrators, trainers, counselors, and other
related learning support services. This career cluster provides opportunities within three
programs of study: Early Childhood Education Careers, Educational Therapy and
Support, and Teaching as a Profession.
Within all three programs of study that prepare students for postsecondary credentials
and careers in Education and Training services, learners will study and demonstrate
components of instruction, teaching strategies, types of assessment, student learning,
special populations, educational technology, classroom management, lesson planning,
professionalism, human development, and more.
With an increased focus in the development of effective teachers, equity and equality,
and the growing percentage of educator services needed in careers, the importance of
“Grow Your Own” educators in school districts has become a vital discussion topic. The
programs of study in the Education and Training career cluster can help districts fill the
educator gaps.
   Program of
                       Level 1            Level 2              Level 3                 Level 4
     Study
  Teaching as a   Fundamentals of      Teaching as a        Teaching as a          Teaching as a
   Profession       Education           Profession I         Profession I       Profession Practicum
     (K-12)          C32H00              C32H01               C32H02                  C32H03
      CHS
   Ms. Christi
     Smith
      CUS
  Mr. Jameson
     Manor
      HUS
   Ms. Jackie
                                                         DE Teaching as a Profession (K-12) I C32H04,
   Applegate
                                                             II C32H05, III C32H26, IV C32H27
     MPHS
                                                                            CSCC
   Ms. Allison
      Ayers
     SHHS
     Mr. Bill
    Hardwick
     SFUS
  Ms. Dannette
      Pack

  Tennessee Department of Education Approved
   Career and Technical Student Organization
                  (CTSO) for:
             Education and Training

                                             9
Finance
The Finance career 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.

The finance and insurance industry is projected to increase by 9 % from 2013 to 2020,
resulting in 505,100 new jobs. Employment in accounting, auditing, financial analysis,
securities, and other financial investments and related activities is expected to expand 25
% by 2020. Growth will be driven by the wide range of financial assets available for
trade, the number of baby boomers reaching retirement age and therefore seeking advice
on retirement options, and the globalization of securities markets. Employment in credit
intermediation and related activities, an industry that includes banks, is projected to
grow by about 3 %. Almost 6% of the total working US population is working in finance,
real-estate, and insurance.

 Program of Study        Level 1           Level 2            Level 3            Level 4
                     Introduction to
                                                                                Financial
                       Business &        Accounting I      Accounting II
    Accounting                                                                  Planning
                       Marketing           C12H27            C12H28
                                                                                C12H18
                        C12H26
        CHS                                               DE Accounting I C29H05, II C29H07,
  Mr. Ray Wilson                                                III C29H12, IV C29H13
        CUS                                                        TCAT Hohenwald
 Dr. Trina Schmidt
                                         Quick Books        Quick Books        Quick Books
       SFUS
                                        Certified User     Certified User     Certified User
 Ms. Jan Thomason

iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy
Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business Office Technology Certification,
Express Employment Professionals Career Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines
Professional Communication Certification

  Tennessee Department of Education Approved Career
    and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for:
                       Finance

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Health Science
Health science is one of the largest industries in the country, with more than 11 million
jobs, including the self-employed. The health science industry includes establishments
ranging from small-town private practice physicians who employ only one medical
assistant to busy inner-city hospitals that provide thousands of diverse jobs. More than
half of all non-hospital health service establishments employ fewer than five workers.
On the other hand, almost two-thirds of hospital employees were in establishments with
more than 1,000 workers.
Wage and employment in the health services industry is projected to increase more than
25 % through 2010, compared with an average of 16 % for all industries. Employment
growth is expected to account for about 2.8 million new jobs.
 Program of Study       Level 1           Level 2          Level 3               Level 4
                                         Anatomy &       Diagnostic         Cardiovascular
    Diagnostic       Health Science
                                         Physiology       Medicine              Services
     Services          C14H14
                                          C14H09          C14H12                C14H18
                                                        DE Diagnostic Services I C14H02, II
      SFUS                                               C14H26, III C14H37, IV C14H38
 Ms. Dannette Pack                                                           Certified EKG
                       OSHA 10           OSHA 10          OSHA 10
                                                                              Technician

 Program of Study       Level 1           Level 2           Level 3             Level 4
                                                                          Nursing Education
                                         Anatomy &         Medical
                     Health Science                                             C14H16
 Nursing Services                        Physiology      Therapeutics
                       C14H14                                             Clinical Internship
                                          C14H09           C14H15
                                                                                C14H11
                                                                             DE Nursing
       CUS
                                                                               Services I
  Ms. Leslie Cole
                                                                              C14H03, II
      SHHS
                                                                                C14H27
   Ms. Jennifer
                                                                            TCAT Pulaski
    Huffman &
                                                                          Certified Nursing
 Ms. Melissa Moore     OSHA 10           OSHA 10           OSHA 10
                                                                               Assistant

 Program of Study       Level 1           Level 2           Level 3             Level 4
                                         Anatomy &       Rehabilitation
 Sports & Human      Health Science                                        Exercise Science
                                         Physiology         Career
   Performance         C14H14                                                 C14H22
                                          C14H09           C14H08
       CHS
    Dr. Briana
    Humphrey                                                               Certified Personal
                                                           OSHA 10
       HUS                                                                      Trainer
   Ms. Samantha
       Bays

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Health Science
                                       (continued)

 Program of Study       Level 1            Level 2           Level 3              Level 4
                                                            Medical
                                                          Therapeutics
                                         Anatomy &
    Therapeutic      Health Science                         C14H15         Clinical Internship
                                         Physiology
     Services          C14H14                            Pharmacological         C14H11
                                          C14H09
                                                             Science
                                                            C14H20
       CHS                                               DE Therapeutic Services I C14H05, II
 Dr. LeeAnna Holt                                          C14H28, III C14H43, IV C14H44
      MPHS                                                        TCAT Hohenwald
     Ms. Jackie                                                             Certified Medical
                       OSHA 10            OSHA 10           OSHA 10
   VanWormer                                                                    Assistant

iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal Financial
Literacy, Express Employment Professionals Career Preparedness Certification, and Southwest
Airlines Professional Communication Certification

  Tennessee Department of Education
    Approved Career and Technical
   Student Organization (CTSO) for:
            Health Science

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Hospitality and Tourism
The Hospitality and Tourism career cluster prepares learners for careers in the
management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging,
attractions, recreation events and travel-related services. Hospitality operations are
located in communities throughout the world.

The travel and tourism industry is one of the largest and fastest-growing industries in
the world. Each year, travel and tourism employers around the world pay more than
$1.6 trillion in wages and salaries and create 12.5 million new jobs. Beginning salaries
depend on the employee's skills, education and job level at a hotel, restaurant, tourism
office, recreation facility, amusement park or attraction site. Salaries range from entry-
level wages to six figures. This industry is known for promoting from within and for its
large number of young managers.

 Program of Study        Level 1             Level 2              Level 3             Level 4
                     Culinary Arts I     Culinary Arts II    Culinary Arts III    Culinary Arts IV
   Culinary Arts
                        C16H06               C16H07              C16H08               C16H09
      CHS
   Ms. Jennifer
                                                             iCEV Industry Certification: AMSA
    Smithers        iCEV Industry Certification: AMSA
                                                              Food Safety and Science Certification
     MPHS            Food Safety and Science Certification
                                                                    ServSafe Food Manager
   Mr. Bradley
    Duncan

     Tennessee Department of Education
    Approved Career and Technical Student
          Organization (CTSO) for:
                 Hospitality

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Human Services
This career cluster prepares individuals for employment in career pathways related to
families and human needs.
Based on the latest statistics, more than 7.2 million people are employed in human
services occupations. Faster than average employment growth, coupled with high
turnover, should create numerous employment opportunities.
 Program of Study        Level 1             Level 2           Level 3               Level 4
                      Cosmetology I       Cosmetology II    Cosmetology III       Cosmetology IV
   Cosmetology
                        C19H12               C19H14            C19H13                C19H21
       CHS
 Ms. Tracy Luttrell                                         DE Cosmetology I C19H04, II C19H23,
      SHHS                                                        III C19H27, IV C19H28
  Ms. Adrienne                                                       TCAT Hohenwald
      Staggs

 Program of Study         Level 1            Level 2            Level 3              Level 4
                      Introduction to    Nutrition Across   Nutrition Science     Human Services
    Dietetics &
                      Human Studies       the Lifespan       & Diet Therapy         Practicum
    Nutrition
                         C19H19             C19H15              C19H16               C19H20

      SHHS                                                       Tennessee Specific Industry
 Ms. Debbie Alcorn                                          Certification for Dietetics & Nutrition

 Program of Study         Level 1            Level 2             Level 3             Level 4
                      Introduction to       Lifespan                              Human Services
  Human & Social                                             Family Studies
                      Human Studies       Development                               Practicum
    Sciences                                                   C19H18
                         C19H19             C19H17                                   C19H20

                                                                Tennessee Specific Industry
      SHHS
                                                              Certification for Human & Social
 Ms. Debbie Alcorn
                                                                           Sciences

iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy
Certification, Express Employment Professionals Career Preparedness Certification, and
Southwest Airlines Professional Communication Certification

     Tennessee Department of Education
    Approved Career and Technical Student
          Organization (CTSO) for:
               Human Services

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Information Technology
Information Technology careers involve the design, development, support and
management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services. The
IT industry is a dynamic and entrepreneurial working environment that has a
revolutionary impact on the economy and society. 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.
Even in times of economic downturn, there is still a large market for people with IT skills
in organizations of all sizes. The Information Technology Association of America expects
continued growth opportunities within the IT field.

 Program of Study        Level 1            Level 2            Level 3             Level 4
                     Computer Science                                            Cabling &
                                        Computer Systems     Networking
    Networking         Foundations                                            Internetworking
                                            C10H10             C10H13
                         C10H11                                                   C10H09
                                                           DE Networking Systems I C10H02, II
                                                            C10H29, III C10H36, IV C10H37
      SHHS
                                                                    TCAT Pulaski
  Mr. Brent Cook
                      Comp TIA IT                             Comp TIA
                                          Comp TIA A+
                      Fundamentals                            Network+

 Program of Study        Level 1            Level 2           Level 3              Level 4
                     Computer Science     Web Design          Web Site           Web Design
    Web Design         Foundations        Foundations       Development          Practicum
                         C10H11             C10H16            C10H17              C10H18
                                                           DE Web Design I C10H03, II C10H30,
                                                                 III C10H38, IV C10H39
      SHHS
                                                                    TCAT Hohenwald
 Dr. Michael Twigg
                      Comp TIA IT
                      Fundamentals

iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy
Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business Office Technology Certification,
Express Employment Professionals Career Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines
Professional Communication Certification

     Tennessee Department of Education
    Approved Career and Technical Student
          Organization (CTSO) for:
            Information Technology

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
The Law, Public Safety, Corrections, 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.
Renewed national interest in public safety and security should help expand opportunities
for employment in the Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security cluster. Numerous
job openings will stem from employment growth attributable to the desire for increased
corporate, industrial and homeland security. Also, a more security-conscious society and
concern about drug-related crimes should contribute to the increasing demand.

 Program of Study          Level 1              Level 2              Level 3            Level 4
 Criminal Justice &                                              Criminal Justice   Criminal Justice
                      Criminal Justice I   Criminal Justice II
     Correction                                                        III             practicum
                          C15H10                C15H11
      Services                                                       C15H12             C15H17
        CHS
    Mr. Garland
       Brown
                                                Statewide Dual Credit Criminal Justice C15H21
        CUS
                                            DE Criminal Justice I C30H11, II C30H13, III C30H20, IV
 Mr. Butch Sutton
                                                                    C30H21
       SFUS
                                                                     CSCC
 Mr. Kyle Anderson
       SHHS
  Ms. Kayela West
 Program of Study          Level 1              Level 2              Level 3             Level 4
 Fire Management                                                  Fire Science I     Fire Science II
      Services                                                       C15H01             C15H02

      CHS                                                            DE Fire            DE Fire
  CSCC Instructor                                                  Management         Management
     SHHS                                                        Services C15H00    Services C15H00
  CSCC Instructor                                                     CSCC               CSCC

iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal Financial Literacy
Certification, Express Employment Professionals Career Preparedness Certification, and
Southwest Airlines Professional Communication Certification

 Tennessee Department of Education Approved Career
   and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for:
        Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security

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Marketing
This career cluster prepares learners for careers in planning, managing and performing
marketing activities to reach organizational objectives.

According to the latest statistics, there are 16 million jobs in sales and related
occupations. Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations and sales managers
hold more than 700,000 jobs. Over 300,000 high-paying management positions are likely
to be available over the next decade. Employment opportunities for retail salespeople are
expected to be good. Individuals with a college degree or computer skills will be sought
for managerial positions in sales, logistics, management information systems, marketing
and e-marketing.
 Program of Study         Level 1              Level 2              Level 3              Level 4
                                                                                      Advertising &
                                                                                     Public Relations
                      Introduction to                                                    C12H32
                                             Marketing &             Marketing &
                         Business &                                                 Retail Operations
    Marketing                               Management I            Management II
                         Marketing                                                       C12H33
                                                C12H29                  C12H30
                          C12H26                                                    Event Planning &
                                                                                       Management
                                                                                         C16H12
                                                                    DE Marketing      DE Marketing
       CHS                                                           Management        Management
   Ms. Maddilyn                                                         C12H08           C12H08
      Brocato                                                     TCAT Hohenwald    TCAT Hohenwald
      SHHS             iCEV Industry Certifications: Center for Financial Responsibility Personal
    Ms. Payton          Financial Literacy Certification, Express Employment Professionals Business
      Castillo           Office Technology Certification, Express Employment Professionals Career
 Ms. Whisey Jarrell   Preparedness Certification, and Southwest Airlines Professional Communication
                                                          Certification

 Tennessee Department of Education Approved
  Career and Technical Student Organization
                  (CTSO) for:
       Marketing, Distribution, & Logistics

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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Given the critical nature of much of the work in this cluster, job possibilities abound even
in times of economic downturn. More scientists, technologists and engineers will be
needed to meet environmental regulations and to develop methods of cleaning up
existing hazards. A shift in emphasis toward preventing problems rather than
controlling those that already exist, as well as increasing public health concerns, also will
spur demand for these positions. STEM Education is for students interested in the
exciting careers available in the high-demand fields of science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics. This program of study offers students an overview of STEM fields,
occupations, and applications in the first year, followed by more specialized study of the
scientific inquiry or engineering design process in subsequent years, culminating in a
portfolio and internship experience. Upon completion of this POS, students will be
prepared to pursue advanced study in the STEM field of their choice at a variety of
postsecondary institutions.
 Program of Study       Level 1            Level 2            Level 3            Level 4
                     Principles of
                                         Engineering       Engineering        Engineering
      STEM:         Engineering and
                                          Design I          Design II          Practicum
    Engineering       Technology
                                          C21H05            C21H06              C21H14
                       C21H04
       CUS                                                  Dual Enrollment Engineering I
     Mr. Vince                                            C21H00, II C21H11, III C21H41, IV
     Springer                                                          C21H42
       HUS
   Mr. Stephen
      Kelley                                        OSHA 10
      SFUS                             Precision Measurement Instruments
 Mr. Seth Woodard                                   OSHA 30
      SHHS
  Mr. Dale Long

   Tennessee Department of Education
     Approved Career and Technical
    Student Organization (CTSO) for:
                STEM

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Middle & Elementary School/Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
Program of
                       Level 1                Level 2            Level 3         Level 4
  Study
  Middle                                    Career Exploration
 Schools                                         C25X00
              The STEM Education programs of study at the middle school level aims to
             prepare students for the high school level courses. Given the critical nature
              of much of the work in this cluster, job possibilities abound even in times of
              economic downturn. Many jobs that will be needed over the next ten years
                   in this field do not even exist yet. More scientists, technologists and
              engineers will be needed to meet environmental regulations and to develop
  BCMS            methods of cleaning up existing hazards. A shift in emphasis toward
                preventing problems rather than controlling those that already exist, as
  CMS
               well as increasing public health concerns, also will spur demand for these
  MPMS             positions. STEM Education is for students interested in the exciting
                     careers available in the high-demand fields of science, technology,
  WMS           engineering, and mathematics. This program of study offers students an
                 overview of STEM fields, occupations, and applications in the first year,
               followed by more specialized study of the scientific inquiry or engineering
                    design process in subsequent years, culminating in a portfolio and
                  internship experience. Upon completion of this POS, students will be
                prepared to pursue advanced study in the STEM field of their choice at a
                                    variety of postsecondary institutions.
               Whether integrated into the everyday classroom instructional practices or
  Baker       in specialized courses that target STEM, the STEM Education programs of
                   study at the elementary school level aims to prepare students for the
  Battle
  Creek
               middle and high school level courses. Given the critical nature of much of
               the work in this cluster, job possibilities abound even in times of economic
 Brown          downturn. Many jobs that will be needed over the next ten years in this
              field do not even exist yet. More scientists, technologist and engineers will
 Howell          be needed to meet environmental regulations and to develop methods of
  Mount
                  cleaning up existing hazards. A shift in emphasis toward preventing
 Pleasant          problems rather than controlling those that already exist, as well as
             increasing public health concerns, also will spur demand for these positions.
 Spring       STEM Education is for students interested in the exciting careers available
  Hill               in the high-demand fields of science, technology, engineering, and
 Woodard
              mathematics. This program of study offers students an overview of STEM
                  fields, occupations, and applications overall. Upon completion of this
 Wright         program of study, students will be prepared to pursue advanced study in
                the STEM field of their choice at a variety of postsecondary institutions.

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