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CareerandTechnical Education
Today’s rigorous and and relevant Career and and Technical Educa- tion
(CTE) prepares students for a a a a a a wide range of high-skill high-wage and and high-demand
careers as as well as as further educational opportunities CTE CTE is offered in middle schools schools high schools schools and a at the the postsecondary level through dual enrollment CTE CTE is at the the forefront of preparing students students to be “college and and career ready” by equipping students students with core academic skills skills and and the ability to apply those skills skills to concrete situations Students also learn employability skills such as critical thinking and responsibility in in in addition to job-specific technical skills skills Each CTE program offers students the opportunity
to earn industry-recognized credentials and and certifications which are recognized recognized and and and valued by business and and industry partners Brevard’s goal is that every student will graduate from high school prepared to enter and and be successful in in in the the workplace in in in further career education and/or in in in postsecondary degree opportunities A/C Refrigeration and Heating Technology Accounting Applications
Administrative Office Specialist
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Applied Cybersecurity
Applied Engineering Technology Applied Robotics
Architectural Drafting
Automotive Collision Technology Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Aviation Assembly & Fabrication
Building Construction Technologies Criminal Justice Operations Culinary Arts
Dental Aide
Digital Design
Digital Media/Multimedia Design
Drafting
Early Childhood Education
Emergency Medical Responder
Environmental Water & Reclamation Technology Exercise Science
Lack of English language skills will not be a a a a a a a a a a a barrier to admission and participation The district may assess each student’s ability to benefit from specific programs through placement tests and and counseling and and i if necessary will provide services or or referrals to to better prepare students for for successful participation Go to to page 47 for for more details on
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BPS’ non-discrimination policy Finance
Family and Consumer Sciences Semester Courses Fashion Technology and Design
Services Game/Simulation/Animation/Programming Hospitality and Tourism Management
Interior Design
Services International Business
Machining Technology Maritime Technology Marketing Management
and Entrepreneurial Principles
Medical Administrative Specialist
Nursing Assistant
Outboard Marine Service Technology Principles
of Teaching
Public Safety Telecommunication / 911 Technical Design
Television Production Technology Web Application Development & Programming Web Development Welding Technology Fundamentals
CTE Programs of Study
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For more information regarding Career & Technical Education
visit our website a a at https:/ fl02201431 schoolwires net/Domain/1173
or contact the Office of Career & Technical Education
at: (321) 633- 1000 ext 11380