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2018-2019


            COLLEGE TECH PREP AND CAREER PROGRAMS




               STEM  (Science,  Technology,  Engineering  and  Mathematics)  programs  are  part  of  a  statewide
        collaborative venture to help Ohio stay competitive in today’s global economy.


                             COLLEGE TECH PREP PROGRAMS




        Aeronautics Careers Academy · STEM
        GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
        LENGTH: Two years
        SCHOOL: Stow-Munroe Falls High School, Kent State University
        CREDIT: Level I – Intro to Aeronautics 1; Aviation Weather 1; CP English 1; Math 1
                    Level II – Elements of Flight Theory 1, Aero Physics 1; CP English 1; Math 1
        This  two-year  College  Tech  Prep  Program  combines  college  prep  academics  with  applied  learning  in  the
        world of aeronautics.  Students will study Aviation Management, Flight Technology, Air Traffic Control and
        Aeronautical Systems Engineering Technology.  In addition, students also study in Level II, Aero Physics.  A
        partnership with Kent State University College of Aeronautics and Engineering allows student to participate
        at the air traffic control center on campus.  College credits available.  For more information, see the Compact
        Career Catalog 2018-19.


        Athletic Health Care and Fitness · STEM

        GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
        LENGTH: Two years
        SCHOOL: Roosevelt
        CREDIT: Level I – (Science) Advanced/Honors Anatomy and Physiology 1; AHC&F IA (Exercise and Athletic
        Training) 1; AHC&F IB (Medical Terminology) 1.
                    Level II – (Science) Advanced/Honors Anatomy and Physiology 1, AHC&F IIA (Fitness Evaluation and
        Assessment) 1; AHC&F 1B (AHC&F Capstone) 1
        Students gain knowledge and real-life experiences in the prevention, recognition, treatment, rehabilitation
        and administration of athletic, as well as non-athletic, common injuries and conditions.  Under the direction
        of a nationally certified and state-licensed athletic trainer, students develop both basic and advanced skills in
        the classroom lab setting during the first year.  Instruction in the second year focuses on individual career
        exploration in which students have the opportunity to work and learn outside of the classroom with local
        professionals in medical, clinical and fitness facilities.  This College Tech Prep Initiative is suited to individuals
        who have career interests in athletic training and fitness, physical therapy and emergency medicine.  College
        credits available.  For more information, see the Compact Career Catalog 2018-19.

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