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Come for the skills......... Stay for the challenge! Come for the skills......... Stay for the challenge!
Business Management and Administration STEM / Manufacturing
Business programs prepare students for a wide range of executive, administrative, and managerial occupations such as Precision Tool Technology students learn how to set up and
administrative service managers, educational administrators, financial managers, general managers and top executives. Many operate standard machines to shape metal according to blueprint
positions in business require extensive training, education, or work experience in other disciplines. specifications. Equipment used include the following: lathes,
mills, band saws, and measuring instruments. Students will gain
Courses Offered knowledge in blueprint reading, precision measuring equipment
operation, and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment.
This program can offer a pathway to a rewarding career with
excellent earning potential. It is offered as a year-long course to
better equip the students with the skills that they will need to join
the workforce. This program prepares students who wish to pursue
(5093) This course is designed to provide degrees in Precision Tool Technology, Mechatronics, Advanced
students with a basic understanding of (5044) - This course is designed to provide (5092)-Students will learn the Manufacturing, and the Automotive Industries.
Human Resources Management and its role the students with knowledge of the legal fundamental activities and decisions
in business. environment in which a consumer operates, that are crucial to successful business
*Required course to be considered a to provide students with knowledge of management. Areas covered include
completer the legal environment in which a business business organization, ethical and legal Courses Offered
operates, and to provide students with responsibilities, communication, decision-
knowledge of legal principles. making, personnel, safety, professional Machine Tool Technology I - (6230)
*Required course to be considered a development and related careers. By Machine Tool Technology II - (6231)
completer gaining an understanding of these areas,
students will be better prepared to enhance Machine Tool Technology III - (6232)
the business decisions of tomorrow.
(Prerequisite: Grade of 70 or higher in Precision Tool I. or teacher
recommendation to advance to level II)
*Integrated Business Applications I at the home high school can be
counted toward completer recognition.
OSHA 10
TAP Credit
HS: Service sector jobs along
2-yr: Legal Secretary, Court Reporter, Paralegal, Assistant in a Law
Office, Business Setting or Court
4-yr: Lawyer, Human Resource Manager/Director, Judge, Insurance HS: A Millwright, Tool and Die Maker, Computer Control Tool Programmer
Manager, Business Owner, Business Manager, Medical Professional,
Educational Administrator, Teacher, and many more 2-yr: Quality Control Inspector, Computer Control Machine Tool Operator
4-yr: Industrial Engineer, Precision Assembler, Metallurgist
Do you like to work with data and/or do you like to work with people?
Do you like to be a leader, a follower or an initiator?
Do you like to take risks or play it safe? Are you skilled with working with your hands?
Do you like to be part of a team? Are you good at taking apart an item and putting it back together?
Do you like operating different type of tools to complete a job?
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