Career Cluster: Hospitality and Tourism Career Cluster Pathway: Culinary Arts HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH CTE Programs: Culinary Arts (8800500); Professional Culinary Arts and Hospitality (N100500) Industry Certifications: Secondary: Certified Food Production Manager ServSafe (NRAEF003); Postsecondary: National ProStart Certificate of Achievement (NRAEF002), Certified Food Production Manager ServSafe (NRAEF003) 16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS MATH SCIENCE 3 credits, 2 with lab SOCIAL STUDIES 3 credits OTHER REQUIRED FINE ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES (ALIGNED WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PROGRAMS) Students are encouraged to begin planning for careers and postsecondary options by exploring resources at mycareershines.org Students are also encouraged to participate in dual enrollment courses which may be used to satisfy high school graduation or Bright Futures Gold Seal Vocational Scholars course requirements. One course within the 24 credit program must be an online course. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for 24 credit program 9 th Earth & Space English 1 Algebra 1 HOPE Culinary Arts 1 Foreign Language 1 Science 10 th English 2 Geometry Biology World History Culinary Arts 2 Foreign Language 2 11 th English 3 Algebra 2 Chemistry US History Culinary Arts 3 12 th English 4 Additional Math course Additional Science course or other elective US Government/ Economics Fine Arts course Culinary Arts 4 POSTSECONDARY Based on the Career Cluster of interest and identified career and technical education program, the following postsecondary options are available. TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S) LTC: Professional Culinary Arts and Hospitality COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) FSU: Hospitality Management & Tourism Sample Career Specialties (The Targeted Occupations List may be used to identify appropriate careers.) CAREER Food Preparation Worker, Restaurant Cooks, Food Service Manager Lodging Manager, Dietetic Technician, Food Service Manager, First Line Supervisor of Food Preparation Executive Chef, Lodging/Property Manager, Institutional Culinary Management
Articulation and CTE Dual Enrollment Opportunities CREDIT Secondary to Technical Center (PSAV) (Minimum # of clock hours awarded) Culinary Arts 3 and 4 (8800530 and 8800540) for 300 hours at LTC in Professional Culinary Arts and Hospitality program (N100500) Career and Technical Student Association SkillsUSA Secondary to College Credit Certificate or Degree (Minimum # of clock or credit hours awarded) PSAV/PSV to AAS or AS/BS/BAS (Statewide and other local agreements may be included here) Internship/Work Experience Recommendations Work, internship, or externship opportunities at local businesses. Volunteering at school functions, community organizations or local businesses.
CTE Programs: Digital Design (8209600); Digital Design 1 (K700100); Career Cluster: Arts, A/V and Communication Digital Design 2 (K700200) Industry Certifications: Secondary and Postsecondary: Adobe Certified Associate Premiere Pro (ADOBE018), Illustrator Career Cluster Pathway: Audio/Video (ADOBE020), InDesign (ADOBE021), Photoshop (ADOBE022), MOS Bundle (MICRO069) 16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE 3 credits, 2 with lab SOCIAL STUDIES 3 credits OTHER REQUIRED FINE ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES (ALIGNED WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PROGRAMS) Students are encouraged to begin planning for careers and postsecondary options by exploring resources at mycareershines.org Students are also encouraged to participate in dual enrollment courses which may be used to satisfy high school graduation or Bright Futures Gold Seal Vocational Scholars course requirements. One course within the 24 credit program must be an online course. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for 24 credit program 9 th English 1 Algebra 1 Earth & Space Science HOPE Digital Information Foreign Language 1 10 th English 2 Geometry Biology World History Digital Design 1 Foreign Language 2 11 th English 3 Algebra 2 Chemistry US History Digital Design 2 12 th English 4 Additional Math course Additional Science course or other elective US Government/ Economics Fine Arts course Digital Design 3 Digital Design 4 POSTSECONDARY Based on the Career Cluster of interest and identified career and technical education program, the following postsecondary options are available. TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S) LTC: Digital Design COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) TCC: Graphic and Web Design UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) FSU: Digital Media Production Animation and Digital Arts FAMU: Graphic Design Sample Career Specialties (The Targeted Occupations List may be used to identify appropriate careers.) CAREER Graphic Designer, Digital Designer, Print Media Artist Graphic Designer, Digital Designer, Print Media Artist Art Director, Fine Artists, Graphic Designers, Multimedia Artists and Animators, Photographers
Articulation and CTE Dual Enrollment Opportunities CREDIT Secondary to Technical Center (PSAV) (Minimum # of clock hours awarded) Digital Design 3 and 4 (8209530 and 8209540) for 300 hours at LTC in Digital Design 1 program (K700100) Secondary to College Credit Certificate or Degree (Minimum # of clock or credit hours awarded) PSAV/PSV to AAS or AS/BS/BAS (Statewide and other local agreements may be included here) Career and Technical Student Association TSA, SkillsUSA Internship/Work Experience Recommendations Work, internship, or externship opportunities at local businesses. Volunteering at school functions, community organizations or local businesses.
CTE Programs: Digital Media/Multimedia Design (8201200); Digital Career Cluster: Arts, A/V and Communication Media/Multimedia Design (K100200) Industry Certifications: Secondary and Postsecondary: Adobe Career Cluster Pathway: Audio/Video Certified Associate Premiere Pro (ADOBE018), Illustrator (ADOBE020), InDesign (ADOBE021), Photoshop (ADOBE022) 16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE 3 credits, 2 with lab SOCIAL STUDIES 3 credits OTHER REQUIRED FINE ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES (ALIGNED WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PROGRAMS) Students are encouraged to begin planning for careers and postsecondary options by exploring resources at mycareershines.org Students are also encouraged to participate in dual enrollment courses which may be used to satisfy high school graduation or Bright Futures Gold Seal Vocational Scholars course requirements. One course within the 24 credit program must be an online course. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for 24 credit program 9 th English 1 Algebra 1 Earth & Space Science HOPE 10 th English 2 Geometry Biology World History 11 th English 3 Algebra 2 Chemistry US History 12 th English 4 Additional Math course Additional Science course or other elective US Government/ Economics Fine Arts course Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1 Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 2 Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 3 Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 4 Foreign Language 1 Foreign Language 2 POSTSECONDARY Based on the Career Cluster of interest and identified career and technical education program, the following postsecondary options are available. TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S) LTC: Digital Media/Multimedia Design COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) TCC: Graphic and Web Design UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) FSU: Digital Media Production Animation and Digital Arts FAMU: Graphic Design Sample Career Specialties (The Targeted Occupations List may be used to identify appropriate careers.) CAREER Graphic Designer, Digital Designer, Print Media Artist Graphic Designer, Digital Designer, Print Media Artist Art Director, Fine Artists, Graphic Designers, Multimedia Artists and Animators, Photographers
Articulation and CTE Dual Enrollment Opportunities CREDIT Secondary to Technical Center (PSAV) (Minimum # of clock hours awarded) Digital Media/Multimedia Design 3 and 4 (8201230 and 8201240) for 300 hours at LTC in Digital Media/Multimedia Design program (K100200) Secondary to College Credit Certificate or Degree (Minimum # of clock or credit hours awarded) PSAV/PSV to AAS or AS/BS/BAS (Statewide and other local agreements may be included here) Career and Technical Student Association TSA, SkillsUSA Internship/Work Experience Recommendations Work, internship, or externship opportunities at local businesses. Volunteering at school functions, community organizations or local businesses.
Career Cluster: Manufacturing Career Cluster Pathway: Welding HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH MATH CTE Programs: Welding Fundamentals (9204400); Welding (J400400); Welding -Advanced (J400410) Industry Certifications: Secondary: NCCER Welder-Level 1 (NCCER061); Postsecondary: Certified Welder (AWELD001), NCCER Welder-Level 1 (NCCER263), NCCER Welder-Level 2 (NCCER264), NCCER Welder-Level 3 (NCCER265) 16 CORE CURRICULUM CREDITS 8 ADDITIONAL CREDITS SCIENCE 3 credits, 2 with lab SOCIAL STUDIES 3 credits OTHER REQUIRED FINE ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES (ALIGNED WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PROGRAMS) Students are encouraged to begin planning for careers and postsecondary options by exploring resources at mycareershines.org Students are also encouraged to participate in dual enrollment courses which may be used to satisfy high school graduation or Bright Futures Gold Seal Vocational Scholars course requirements. One course within the 24 credit program must be an online course. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for 24 credit program 9 th English 1 Algebra 1 Earth & Space Science Physical Education 10 th English 2 Geometry Biology World History Fine Arts 11 th English 3 Algebra 2 Chemistry US History 12 th English 4 Additional Math course Additional Science course or other elective US Government/ Economics Welding Fundamentals 1 Welding Fundamentals 2 Welding Fundamentals 3 Welding Fundamentals 4 Foreign Language 1 Foreign Language 2 POSTSECONDARY Based on the Career Cluster of interest and identified career and technical education program, the following postsecondary options are available. TECHNICAL CENTER PROGRAM(S) LTC: Welding Welding -Advanced COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) FSU/FAMU: Mechanical Engineering Sample Career Specialties (The Targeted Occupations List may be used to identify appropriate careers.) CAREER Welder, Shipfitter, Pipefitter, Industrial Machinery Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance, Steam Fitter Welder, Shipfitter, Pipefitter, Industrial Machinery Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance, Steam Fitter Construction Manager, Inspector, Tester, & Grader, Process Improvement Technician, Architect
Articulation and CTE Dual Enrollment Opportunities CREDIT Secondary to Technical Center (PSAV) (Minimum # of clock hours awarded) Welding Fundamentals 3 and 4 (9204430 and 9204440) for 300 hours at LTC in Welding program (J400400) Secondary to College Credit Certificate or Degree (Minimum # of clock or credit hours awarded) PSAV/PSV to AAS or AS/BS/BAS (Statewide and other local agreements may be included here) Career and Technical Student Association SkillsUSA Internship/Work Experience Recommendations Work, internship, or externship opportunities at local businesses. Volunteering at school functions, community organizations or local businesses.