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                                          Come for the skills.........  Stay for the challenge!                                                                     Come for the skills.........  Stay for the challenge!






                                                  STEM/Information Technology                                                                       Manufacturing/Construction




          Students have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of programming, game design and cyber security.  Students will engage
          in fun collaborative activities while learning together to solve technology problems.                                     Students learn how to weld through a tailored, project-based,
                                                                                                                                    individually paced program of study.  This pace is based on the
                                                                                                                                    student’s desire to learn and work. After mastering basic welding
                                                                                                                                    skills, students graduate to v-groove plate and pipe using (SMAW),
                                                                                                                                    (TIG) and (MIG) processes on various ferrous and non-ferrous
          (5052)  This course is designed to allow   (5053)  - Computer Programming with  (5370)  Cyber  Security  introduces  students  to   metals. Safety concepts and student projects are encouraged.
          students to design and create powerful   Java 2 is designed to emphasize the  securing and monitoring a network from inside
          computer software applications within an   fundamentals of computer programming.  and  outside threats.  These students will  also
          operating system.                   Topics include computer software, program  learn basic networking fundamentals. Students                 Courses Offered
          *Required course to be considered a   design  and development,  and practical  will also work in small collaborative teams that
          completer                           experience in programming, using modern,  will help them strengthen their critical thinking               Welding  I - (6340)
                                              object-oriented languages.         and problem solving skills.
                                              *Required course to be considered a                                                                       Welding II - (6341)
                                              completer                                                                                                Welding III - (6342)

                                                                                                                                            (Prerequisites:  Grade of 70 or higher in Welding I, or teacher
                                                                                                                                                  recommendation to advance to level II)
                                                                                                                                     Grade Level: 11,12

                                 TAP credit
                        Java SE7 Programmer Certification
                                                                                                                                                            OSHA 10
                                                                                                                                                           TAP Credit



          HS:  Programming trainee , Software trainer, Information Security Analyst
                                                                                                                                           HS :Depending on skill levels. Fabrication shops/Misc
            2-yr: JAVA programmer, App/Game programmer,  Software engineer,

                                                                                                                                        2yr: Completed SCC: Major company in nuclear, pulp/paper
             4-yr: Systems engineer, IT manager, Information Security Analyst
                                                                                                                                                        aviation, aerospace
                                                                                                                                          4yr: Supervisory, welding inspector, engineer positions





           Are you detailed oriented and desire to persist while problem solving?
                         Do you enjoy solving mysteries?                                                                                 Do you enjoy working with your hands and problem solving?
            Are logic puzzles, games or playing musical instruments fun for you?                                                    Do you like to be inspired to be your best and enjoy what you are learning?
          Do you consider yourself a creative person who is intrigued by “thinking                                                  Would you be interested in learning a skill that pays extremely well and be
                               outside the box”?                                                                                                  marketable anywhere in the world?





                                                                        *Exploring Computer Science  and Entrepreneurship at
                                                                        the home high school can be counted toward completer
                                                                                       recognition.


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