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Specific academic courses imbedded into this two-year initiative include: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Medical
Terminology, Exercise and Athletic Training and Fitness Evaluation and Assessment. These courses are in academic and
clinical alignment to standards set by the Ohio Department of Education. Currently, there are a total of nine post-
secondary credits under review upon successful completion of the rigorous College Tech Prep initiative. Post-
secondary credits available based on successful completion of the program and criteria set by the Ohio Department of
Higher Education. For more information, see the Compact Career Catalog 2017-18.

COURSE: Automotive Specialization

GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: One or two years
SCHOOL: Hudson
CREDIT: Lab 2.
Designed for students who have an interest in the auto repair industry, Auto Specialization is geared for those students
who require repetitive instruction to master program competencies. Students will use tools and equipment to
perform detailing, reconditioning, maintenance and simple repairs on vehicles. Employability skills are practiced daily
in a simulated automotive repair setting. Courses include Ground Transportation Maintenance in Level I, Semester 1;
and Engine Powertrain in Level I, Semester 2; Engine Performance in Level II, Semester 1; and HVAC in Level II,
Semester 2. For more information, see the Compact Career Catalog 2017-18.

COURSE: Automotive Technologies

GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson
CREDIT at Cuyahoga Falls: Level I – Automotive 3

                                     Level II – Automotive 3
CREDIT at Hudson: Level I - Science 1; Automotive 2

                           Level II –Math 1; Automotive 2
Students will gain practical experience in basic diagnostic skills and become proficient in repair and maintenance of a
car’s mechanical and electrical systems. Students may be required to purchase a tool kit to be used during the course
and upon entry into the job market. Completers of this College Tech Prep Initiative are now working as technicians at
car dealerships, service centers and automotive specialty shops. College credits available. Courses include Ground
Transportation Maintenance and Automotive Engine Performance in Level I and Automotive Braking, Suspension and
Steering Systems and Ground Transportation, Electrical Electronics in Level II. Students have the opportunity for Dual
Enrollment credits at Stark State College, where they can earn up to 14 hours towards an Automotive Technology
Associate of Applied Science degree. For more information, see Compact Career Catalog 2017-18.

COURSE: Biomedical Science and Technology Academy · STEM

GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Woodridge
CREDIT: Level I - Honors English I; Honors Anatomy and Physiology 1; Biomedical Engineering Tools 1;

          Principles and Practices of Biomedical Technology 1.
           Level II - Honors English 1; Honors Physics 1; Biomedical Engineering; Biotechnology for Health and
          Disease 1. Capstone* 1. (*Capstone includes project/problem-based learning opportunities that
          occur both in the building and at an external site. Students may combine classroom teaching with
          work experience.)

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