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COURSE: Athletic Health Care and Fitness · STEM
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Roosevelt
CREDIT: Level I – Advanced/Honors Anatomy and Physiology, 1 (4.5-Science); IA Exercise and Athletic Training, 1 (5.0);
IB Medical Terminology, 1 (5.0)
Level II – Advanced/Honors Anatomy and Physiology, 1 (4.5-Science); IIA Fitness Evaluation and Assessment, 1
(5.0); IB AHC&F Capstone, 1 (4.0)
Students gain knowledge through 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 lab setting during the
first year. Instruction in the second year focuses on individual career exploration outside of the classroom with local
professionals in medical, clinical and fitness facilities. Students receive a total of two science advanced/honors credits
for Anatomy and Physiology I & II. Specific academic courses embedded 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 postsecondary credits available based upon successful completion of this rigorous Career-
Technical Education program. Additional post-secondary credits may apply to universities with articulated agreements
with AHCF and the Six District Educational Compact. For more information, see the Compact Career Catalog 2021-22.
COURSE: Automotive Specialization
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: One or two years
SCHOOL: Hudson
CREDIT: Level I: Ground Transportation Maintenance, 1: Engine Powertrain, 1
Level II: Engine Performance, 1; HVAC, 1.
Designed for students who have an interest in the auto repair industry, Auto Specialization is geared for those students
who benefit from repetitive instruction to master program competencies. Students will learn to 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. Student performance will be measured by demonstration of program
competencies. The instructor is ASE certified. *School counselor recommendation to program only. For more
information, see the Compact Career Catalog 2021-2022.
COURSE: Automotive Technologies
GRADE LEVEL: 10, 11, 12
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson
CREDIT at Cuyahoga Falls: Level I – Ground Transportation; Automotive Engine Performance; 3 credits; English, 1.
Level II – Automotive Braking, Suspension and Steering Systems; Ground Transportation Electrical Electronics,
3 credits
CREDIT at Hudson: Level I – Science 1; Ground Transportation; Automotive Engine Performance; 2 credits
Level II – Math 1; Automotive Braking, Suspension and Steering Systems; Ground Transportation Electrical
Electronics; 2 credits
DUAL ENROLLMENT: Level I – 6 hours
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