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Buffalo Grove High School | Elk Grove High School | John Hersey High School Newcomer Center | Prospect High School | Rolling Meadows High School The Academy at Forest View | Vanguard School | Wheeling High School

Table of Contents Counselors Contact Information

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Business Management and Administration 34

Introduction and Definitions

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Business Management and Administration 34 Business Management and Administration........... 34

Career Clusters and Pathways

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Education and Training

Core Curriculum

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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

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Teaching/Training 36 Early Childhood Education.................................... 36 Primary Education................................................ 37 Secondary Education............................................ 38

Environmental Science System 12 Environmental Science System............................ 12

Finance 40

Food Products and Processing Systems 13 Food Products and Processing Systems............... 13

Finance 40 Finance................................................................ 40

Plant and Animal Systems 14 Plant and Animal Systems ................................... 14

Government and Public Administration

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Governance and Public Management and Administration 42 Governance and Public Management and Administration............................................... 42

Construction 18 Building Trades .................................................... 18

Foreign Service 43 Foreign Service.................................................... 43

Design/Pre-Construction 19 Architecture......................................................... 19

Health Science

Power, Structural and Technical Systems 15 Power, Structural and Technical Systems............. 15 Architecture and Construction

Arts, Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Communications

Health Science 46 Health Science..................................................... 46

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Hospitality and Tourism

Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Film 22 Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Film............... 22

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Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services 48 Culinary Arts........................................................ 48

Communications 23 Writer/Author/Editor.............................................. 23

Human Services

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Counseling and Mental Health Services 50 Counseling and Mental Health Services................ 50

Journalism and Broadcasting 24 Journalism and Broadcasting............................... 24

Personal Care Services 51 Cosmetology........................................................ 51 Personal Training.................................................. 52

Printing Technology – Visual Arts 25 Graphic Arts......................................................... 25 Visual Arts 26 Art (2-D Painting and Drawing; 3-D Jewelry and Sculpture)...................................................... 26 Photography......................................................... 27

Information Technology

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Network Systems/Information Support and Services 54 Network Systems/Information Support and Services........................................................ 54

Performing Arts 28 Acting and Technical Theater............................... 28 Band..................................................................... 29 Choir.................................................................... 30 Dance................................................................... 31 Orchestra............................................................. 32 Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Programming and Software Development 55 Programming and Software Development............ 55

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security 58 Emergency and Fire Management Services 58 Emergency and Fire Management Services.......... 58 Law Enforcement Services/ Corrections Services 59 Law Enforcement Services/ Corrections Services............................................ 59 Legal Services 60 Legal Services...................................................... 60 Manufacturing 62 Production 62 Fashion Construction............................................ 62 Manufacturing...................................................... 63 Marketing 66 Marketing 66 Marketing............................................................. 66 Science, Engineering and Mathematics

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Engineering and Technology 68 Engineering ......................................................... 68 Science and Mathematics 69 Science Research and Development..................... 69 Social Science Research and Development.......... 70 Mathematics........................................................ 71 Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

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Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance 74 Automotive Service.............................................. 74 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)........................................ 75

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Helpful Internet Tools for Finding a Career Pathway

Career Cruising is an Internetbased career exploration and planning tool used by students to explore career and college options and develop a career plan. Features of the program include: Assessments, Career Profiles, Multimedia Interviews and College/University and Apprenticeship Information.

www.careercruising.com

www.naviance.com

Naviance is a college and career readiness platform that helps connect academic achievement to post-secondary goals. It also allows students to create a plan for their futures by helping them discover their individual strengths and learning styles and explore college and career options based on their results.

Student can set up their own Career Cruising and Naviance accounts. Please see your counselor for more information.

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D214 School Information High School District 214 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7600 | www.d214.org

Prospect High School 801 West Kensington Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-718-5200 | phs.d214.org

Buffalo Grove High School 1100 West Dundee Road Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 847-718-4000 | bghs.d214.org

Rolling Meadows High School 2901 West Central Road Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 847-718-5600 | rmhs.d214.org

Elk Grove High School 500 West Elk Grove Boulevard Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 847-718-4400 | eghs.d214.org

The Academy at Forest View 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7772 | theacademy.d214.org

John Hersey High School 1900 East Thomas Street Arlington Heights, IL 60004 847-718-4800 | jhhs.d214.org

Vanguard School 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7870 | vanguard.d214.org

Newcomer Center 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7937 | nc.d214.org

Wheeling High School 900 South Elmhurst Road Wheeling, IL 60090 847-718-7000 | whs.d214.org

College Counselors Contact Information College Counselors Diane Bourn 847-718-5279 [email protected]

Kathy Fox 847-718-4067 [email protected]

John Hammond 847-718-7045 [email protected]

Nancy Davis 847-718-4846 [email protected]

Paul Genovese 847-718-4441 [email protected]

Robert Yerkan 847-718-5660 [email protected]

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Introduction and Definitions District 214 uses the following nationally recognized terms to help guide students through the selection of coursework and to support their decision making in preparation for their post-secondary goals. Career Cluster: Group of occupations and industries that have a set of foundational knowledge and skills in common. There are 16 nationally recognized career clusters which each contain multiple career pathways. Career Pathway: Multi-year program of academic and technical study that prepares students for a full range of post-secondary options within each career cluster. Career pathways provide a context for exploring career options at all levels of education. Career pathways link student learning to the knowledge and skills needed for future education and employment. Program of Study: Sequence of courses and experiences which include core academic, career and technical education content. Programs of study include opportunities to earn college credit and industry-recognized credentials or certificates and gain external career experiences while in high school. Programs of study also may lead to a student earning a college degree.

Within each District 214 Programs of Study the following terms are used to describe coursework and opportunities which align with that career area. Pathway Courses: Recommended sequence of courses which provide students opportunities to explore and develop skills within a specified career area. Related Electives: Courses which provide students additional opportunities within the specified career area or opportunities to develop skills and knowledge in a closely related career area. External Experiences: Extended educational opportunities in which students engage in authentic and relevant work aligned with a career pathway. External experiences include the involvement and support of industry partners and provide students opportunities for career exploration and/or advanced career skill development. Career Related Activities: Opportunities for student career exploration and/or career skill development which may include the involvement of industry partners. These opportunities are generally less formal and/or intensive than external experiences in the areas of career exploration and/or career skill development. Certifications: Credentials awarded to students by an independent third party verifying qualifications or competencies in a career skill area. Industry-recognized certifications are sought or accepted by employers as a recognized, preferred or required credentials for recruitment, screening, hiring, retention or advancement purposes of their employees. College Majors: College majors are concentrations of educational study focused on a career area. College majors can lead to an associate, bachelor, master, or doctorate degree. In this document, a sample of majors related to each program of study is listed. Careers: Careers are occupations which usually require special training or formal education. In this document, a sample of careers related to each program of study is listed. Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Career Pathway Page Sample Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Pathway Courses

Related Electives

College Majors

Career Related Activities

Careers External Experiences

Certifications

Certifications

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Career Clusters and Pathways Finding the best way for students to learn and achieve success is of utmost importance to the State of Illinois and the nation as a whole. College and career success is critical to our national and state economy and has become a national priority.

The National Career Clusters® Framework is comprised of 16 Career Clusters and related Career Pathways to help students explore different career options and better prepare for college and career.

The Career Clusters and related Career Pathways serve as an organizing tool for schools, small learning communities, academies and magnet schools to develop more effective programs of study and curriculum.

The Sixteen Career Clusters  Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources  Business Management and Administration  Finance  Government and Public Administration  Marketing  Education and Training  Hospitality and Tourism  Human Services  Health Science  Architecture and Construction  Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications  Information Technology  Law Enforcement Services/ Corrections Services  Manufacturing  Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics  Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Essential Knowledge and Skills The cluster level knowledge and skills set is built on a common core required for career success in the multiple occupations included in the cluster. Career and Technical Education (CTE) has been central to this call for greater college completion and the credentials that CTE provides to both traditional and nontraditional student populations and has emerged as one of the most important elements in the completion agenda throughout the country. The Five CTE Areas  Agricultural Education  Business, Marketing and Computer Education  Family and Consumer Sciences  Health Sciences Technology  Technology and Engineering Education

Essential Knowledge and Skills



CTE Areas: Secondary (5)

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Career Pathways (43)

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Agricultural Education

Technology and Engineering Education

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources  Environmental Science Systems  Food Products and Processing Systems  Plant and Animal Systems  Power, Structural and Technical Systems

Architecture and Construction  Construction: Building Trades  Design/Pre-Construction: Architecture Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications  Audio/Video Technology and Film  Communications: Writer/Author/Editor  Journalism and Broadcasting  Performing Arts: Acting and Technical Theater  Performing Arts: Band  Performing Arts: Choir  Performing Arts: Dance  Performing Arts: Orchestra  Printing Technology/Visual Arts: Graphic Arts  Visual Arts: Art (2-D Painting and Drawing/ 3-D Jewelry and Sculpture)  Visual Arts: Photography

Business, Marketing, and Computer Education Business Management and Administration  Business Management and Administration Finance  Finance Government and Public Administration  Foreign Service  Governance, Public Management and Administration Marketing  Marketing

Information Technology  Network Systems/Information Support and Services  Programming and Software Development  Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security  Emergency and Fire Management Services

Family and Consumer Sciences Education and Training  Teaching/Training: Early Childhood Education  Teaching/Training: Primary Education  Teaching/Training: Secondary Education

Law Enforcement Services/Corrections Services  Legal Services

Hospitality and Tourism  Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services: Culinary Arts

Manufacturing  Production: Fashion Construction  Production: Manufacturing

Human Services  Counseling and Mental Health Services  Personal Care Services: Cosmetology  Personal Care Services: Personal Training

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics  Engineering and Technology: Engineering  Science and Mathematics: Science Research and Development  Science and Mathematics: Social Science Research and Development  Science and Mathematics: Mathematics

Health Sciences Technology Health Science  Health Science

Transportation, Distribution and Logistics  Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance: Automotive Service  Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Core Curriculum English

Math

Year 1  Written and Oral Communication  Honors Written and Oral Communication

Year 1  Algebra  Honors Geometry

Year 2  World Literature and Composition  Honors World Literature and Composition

Year 2  Geometry  Honors Advanced Algebra

Year 3  American Literature and Composition  AP English Language and Composition

Year 3  Advanced Algebra  Pre-Calculus

Year 4  AP English Literature and Composition  College Composition  Senior English

Year 4

Science

Social Science

Year 1  Biology  Honors Biology

Year 1  Human Geography  AP Human Geography

Year 2  Chemistry  Honors Chemistry

Year 2  World History  AP World History

Year 3  Physics  AP Physics I

Year 3  U.S. History  AP U.S. History

Year 4  AP Science Elective  College Physical Science  Science Elective

Year 4  AP Social Science Electives  Social Science Electives

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Calculus AB/BC College Algebra College Mathematical Applications 101 Math Electives Pre-Calculus

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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources The production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture and other plant and animal products/resources. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚEnvironmental Science Systems ཚཚFood Products and Processing Systems ཚཚPlant and Animal Systems ཚཚPower, Structural and Technical Systems

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Environmental Science System Environmental Science System Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Biology

ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship

Year 2  Chemistry Year 3  Physics Year 4  AP Environmental Science

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians ཚཚ Environmental Engineering Technology/ Environmental Technology ཚཚ Hazardous Materials Management ཚཚ Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Bass Fishing Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Environmental Club External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

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Careers (examples) ཚཚ Environmental Engineering Technician ཚཚ Hazardous Materials Removal Worker ཚཚ Occupational Health and Safety Specialist ཚཚ Refrigeration Mechanic and Installer ཚཚ Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operator

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Food Products and Processing Systems Food Products and Processing Systems Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Foods 1  Foods 2

ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship

Year 2  Culinary Arts/ProStart 1 Year 3  Culinary Arts/ProStart 2 Year 4  AP Chemistry  AP Biology

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural and Food Products Processing ཚཚ Agricultural Business and Management ཚཚ Agricultural Business Technology ཚཚ Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling ཚཚ Food Science ཚཚ Food Technology and Processing

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Bass Fishing Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Environmental Club External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural and Food Science Technician ཚཚ Agricultural Technician ཚཚ Chemical Technician ཚཚ Farm and Ranch Manager ཚཚ Food Science Technicians or Technologist ཚཚ Pest Control Worker

Certifications: High School ཚཚ Food Handler ཚཚ National Restaurant Association ProStart Certificate of Achievement

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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Plant and Animal Systems Plant and Animal Systems Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Biology

ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Zoology

Year 2  Chemistry Year 3  Physics Year 4  AP Biology  AP Chemistry

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services ཚཚ Agricultural Animal Breeding ཚཚ Animal Health and Nutrition ཚཚ Animal Sciences ཚཚ Animal Training ཚཚ Dairy Science ཚཚ Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming ཚཚ Equestrian/Equine Studies ཚཚ Livestock Management ཚཚ Poultry Science

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Bass Fishing Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Environmental Club External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certifications: Harper ཚཚ Veterinary Assistant

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Careers (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural and Food Science Technician ཚཚ Agricultural Technician ཚཚ Animal Breeder ཚཚ Animal Caretaker ཚཚ Animal Scientist ཚཚ Animal Trainer ཚཚ Aquacultural Manager ཚཚ Farmworker: Farm, Ranch and Aquacultural Animals ཚཚ Farming, Fishing and Forestry Worker ཚཚ Food Science Technician ཚཚ Veterinarian/Veterinarian Technician

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Power, Structural and Technical Systems Power, Structural and Technical Systems Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship

Year 2  PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture Year 3  AP Physics  AP Chemistry

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/ Machine Technology ཚཚ Agricultural Mechanization ཚཚ Agricultural Power Machinery Operation

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Bass Fishing Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Environmental Club

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Agricultural Engineer ཚཚ Agricultural Equipment Operator ཚཚ Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technician ཚཚ Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic ཚཚ Recycling Technician ཚཚ Remote Sensing Technician

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certifications: Harper ཚཚ Alternative Electrical Energy

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H I G H S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 2 14 A D V E R T I S E M E N T

District 214 Career Courses, Programs and Opportunities The following District-level courses are available to students at all schools: Practical Architectural Construction (PAC) This program is available to students who have committed to pursuing a career in construction and building trades. Students are provided with on-site work experience as they build a single family residence. Students experience every stage of the home building process and learn to utilize the tools of carpentry and related trades. Program contact: Mr. Marc Sears ([email protected]) WildStang FIRST Robotics This program is available to students who have committed to pursuing a career related to robotics and engineering. Students work with industry mentors to develop knowledge and skills related to robotics and participate in a variety of robotics competitions throughout the year. This program meets after normal school hours. Program contact: Mr. Mark Koch ([email protected]) Medical Science Academy This program is available to students who have committed to pursuing a career in the field of medicine. Students participate in in-class activities related to the medical field three days per week and accompany medical professionals at community healthcare sites two days per week. Program contact: Ms. Mollie David ([email protected]) Education Academy This program is available to students who have committed to a career in education. Students learn educational fundamentals in class two days per week and practice curriculum-based activities in a classroom setting at local schools three days per week. Program contact: Ms. Linda Pribyl ([email protected]) Naval Science/NJROTC Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) is a course in leadership, teamwork and citizenship, using studies about the Navy as a common core. Students are not members of the military and there is no military obligation. NJROTC seeks to help develop more informed and responsible citizens, develop young leaders, maximize student opportunities and prepare them for future success. Program contact: LCDR Jeff Morse ([email protected]), GySgt Patty Collins [email protected]

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Architecture and Construction Designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚConstruction: Building Trades ཚཚDesign/Pre-Construction: Architecture

Architecture and Construction Construction Building Trades Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Woodworking 1  Woodworking 2

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Introduction to Business

Year 2  Drafting/CAD  PLTW Industrial Engineering Design Year 3  Practical Architectural Construction – PAC Year 1 Year 4  Practical Architectural Construction – PAC Year 2

Certifications: Harper ཚཚ Building Codes and Enforcement ཚཚ Commercial Maintenance ཚཚ Supervisory Maintenance

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Architecture Competition ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Robotics Club ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Skills USA ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Building/Construction Management ཚཚ Construction Engineering Technology ཚཚ Energy Management and Systems Technology ཚཚ Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Architectural Engineering Technician ཚཚ Building/Construction Finishing, Management and Inspection ཚཚ Civil Engineering Technology/Technician ཚཚ Construction Engineering Technology/Technician ཚཚ Drafting CAD/CADD ཚཚ Electrician ཚཚ Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technician ཚཚ Carpenter ཚཚ Plumber

Certifications: High School ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Table Saw ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Band Saw ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Lathe ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Jointer ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Radial Arm Saw ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Planer ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: Drill Press ཚཚ WCA Machine Operation Level I: CNC Router

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Design/Pre-Construction Architecture Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  PLTW Industrial Engineering Design

ཚཚ AP Art History ཚཚ Art 1 ཚཚ Calculus ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Graphic Art Design

Year 2  PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture Year 3  PLTW Principals of Engineering Design

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Architectural Drafting ཚཚ Architectural Engineering  ཚཚ Architecture ཚཚ CAD/CADD Drafting Technician ཚཚ Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering ཚཚ Drafting/Design Engineering Technicians ཚཚ Electrical/Electronics Drafting ཚཚ Electrical/Electronics CAD/CADD ཚཚ Environmental Design/Architecture ཚཚ Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Architecture Competition ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Robotics Club ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Skills USA ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Architects ཚཚ Civil Draftsman ཚཚ Civil Engineering Technician ཚཚ Electrical and Electronics Draftsman ཚཚ Engineering Technician ཚཚ Interior Designer ཚཚ Landscape Architect ཚཚ Mechanical Draftsman ཚཚ Operations Research Analyst

Certifications: Harper ཚཚ AutoCAD Designer ཚཚ Revit Architectural Designer

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High School District 214 presents:

Each Career Night will provide an opportunity for students and parents to choose career presentations and interact with many local professionals. Pre-Registration is NOT required. Registration begins at 6:00 pm | Program begins at 6:30 pm | Evening concludes at 8:30 pm Tues Arts & Communication Careers in Arts and Communication include the visual and performing arts such as graphic and interior design, theater and music, entertainment services, multimedia production, journalism and writing. Speakers may include: Marketing or Advertising professional, Author, Journalist, Graphic Artist, Interior Designer, Broadcasting or Entertainment professionals in Music and Theater

Human Services Human Services prepares individuals for employment in career pathways which relate to families and people in need. Speakers may include:

Health A professional career in Health includes planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. Speakers may include: Pharmacist, Physician, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Psychiatrist, Nurse, Emergency Medical Training, Physician Assistant or Athletic Trainer

Natural Resources Careers in Natural Resources include the production,

with an emphasis in Elementary, High School or Special Education

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Engineering & Industrial Technology Careers in Engineering and Industrial Technology research and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering), laboratory and testing services, plus research and development. Speakers may include: Chemical, Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineer, Automotive Technician, Architect, Building/Construction Tradesmen or Construction Management

products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products/resources. Speakers may include: Veterinarian, Horticulturist, Landscaper and other professionals focused in Agriculture and Environmental Programs such as the EPA and Water Reclamation District

Business & Computers Business careers encompass planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential Speakers may include: Accountant, Salesperson, Investment Planner, Sports Marketing Professional, Entrepreneur, Computer Programmer, Website Developer or Software Engineer

Please see your building Career Advisor for additional information and questions. For further information or special accommodations please contact: Scott Gustafson at: [email protected] Please check the D214 website for updates. Scan the QR Code on the right or enter the URL into your browser: http://www.d214.org/academics/career-nights/

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Arts, A/V Technology and Communications Designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism and entertainment services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚAudio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Film ཚཚCommunications: Writer/Author/Editor ཚཚJournalism and Broadcasting ཚཚPrinting Technology/Visual Arts: Graphic Arts ཚཚPerforming Arts: Acting and Technical Theater ཚཚPerforming Arts: Band ཚཚPerforming Arts: Choir ཚཚPerforming Arts: Dance ཚཚPerforming Arts: Orchestra ཚཚVisual Arts: Art (2-D Painting and Drawing/3-D Jewelry and Sculpture) ཚཚVisual Arts: Photography

Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Film Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology and Film Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Media Technology 1  Media Technology 2

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Creative Writing

Year 2  Media Technology 3  Media Technology 4

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Art History, Criticism and Conservation ཚཚ Audiovisual Communications Technologies/ Technicians ཚཚ Computer Graphics ཚཚ Design and Visual Communications, General ཚཚ Drawing ཚཚ Film/Video and Photographic Arts ཚཚ Fine/Studio Arts, General ཚཚ Intermedia/Multimedia ཚཚ Museology/Museum Studies ཚཚ Photography

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Art Club ཚཚ Arts Unlimited ཚཚ District Art Show ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Harper Art Show ཚཚ Theater Set Design ཚཚ Visual Arts Day External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ Internship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Archivist ཚཚ Art, Drama and Music Teacher ཚཚ Broadcast Technician ཚཚ Camera Operator ཚཚ Commercial and Industrial Designer ཚཚ Curator ཚཚ Film and Video Editor ཚཚ Media and Communication Equipment Worker ཚཚ Multimedia Artists and Animator ཚཚ Set and Exhibit Designer ཚཚ Technical Director/Manager

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Sound Recording

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Communications Writer/Author/Editor Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Written and Oral Communication

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Journalism 1–8 ཚཚ World Language ཚཚ Yearbook 1–8

Year 2  World Literature and Composition Year 3  American Literature and Composition Year 4  English Literature and Composition

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ English ཚཚ Creative Writing ཚཚ Communications ཚཚ Professional Writing ཚཚ Linguistics

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Poetry/Writing Groups ཚཚ School Newspaper ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Yearbook

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Copywriter ཚཚ Blogger ཚཚ Author/Novelist ཚཚ Songwriter ཚཚ Playwriter ཚཚ Editor/Proofreader ཚཚ Technical Writer ཚཚ Grant Writer ཚཚ Speech Writer ཚཚ Translator

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Media Writing and Design ཚཚ Online Communications

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Journalism and Broadcasting Journalism and Broadcasting Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Journalism 1 / 2  Media Technology 1

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Creative Writing ཚཚ Yearbook 1–8

Year 2  Journalism 3 / 4  Media Technology 2 Year 3  Journalism 5 / 6  Media Technology 3 Year 4  Journalism 7 / 8  Media Technology 4

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Audio and Video Equipment Technician ཚཚ Broadcast News Analyst ཚཚ Broadcast Technician ཚཚ Camera Operator ཚཚ Communications Teacher ཚཚ Film and Video Editor ཚཚ Media and Communication Worker ཚཚ Producer and Director ཚཚ Public Relations Specialist ཚཚ Radio and Television Announcer ཚཚ Reporters and Correspondent ཚཚ Sound Engineering Technician

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Poetry/Writing Groups ཚཚ School Newspaper ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Yearbook External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Media Writing and Design ཚཚ Online Communications College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Broadcast Journalism ཚཚ Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric ཚཚ Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia ཚཚ Journalism ཚཚ Mass Communication/Media Studies ཚཚ Photojournalism ཚཚ Radio and Television Broadcasting Technician ཚཚ Recording Arts Technician

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Printing Technology – Visual Arts Graphic Arts Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Graphic Art Design

ཚཚ Advanced 2-D Art Studio ཚཚ Advanced Photo Studio ཚཚ Art 1 ཚཚ Art Imaging 1 / 2 ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Computer Programming ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Photography 1–3 ཚཚ Teacher Internship

Year 2  Advanced Graphic Arts Year 3  AP Studio Art 2-D

ཚཚ Fashion Graphic Arts ཚཚ Web Visual Design ཚཚ Web Visual Design

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Art Club ཚཚ Graphic Arts Club ཚཚ Harper Graphic Communication Show ཚཚ District Graphic Arts Competition ཚཚ District Art Show ཚཚ Harper Art Show ཚཚ Visual Arts Day ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Treks

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Advertising Art Direction ཚཚ Art Education ཚཚ Fine Arts ཚཚ Graphic Communication ཚཚ Graphic Design ཚཚ Publication Design ཚཚ Technical Education ཚཚ Web Design

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ Internship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Art Director ཚཚ Artist ཚཚ Photographer: Digital, Still, Video, Film ཚཚ Computer Animator ཚཚ Curator and Gallery Manager ཚཚ Desktop Publishing Specialist ཚཚ Graphic Designer ཚཚ Graphics Equipment Operator ཚཚ Illustrator ཚཚ Printing Equipment Operator ཚཚ Web Page Designer

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Graphic Arts Desktop Publishing ཚཚ Graphic Arts ཚཚ Graphic Arts Design ཚཚ Graphic Arts Web Design ཚཚ Graphic Arts Package Design ཚཚ Graphic Arts Interactive Technology ཚཚ Graphic Arts Variable Data ཚཚ Graphic Arts Digital Photography ཚཚ Web Maintenance and Design ཚཚ Computer Graphic Arts Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Visual Arts Art (2-D Painting and Drawing; 3-D Jewelry and Sculpture) Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Art 1

ཚཚ Advanced Graphic Arts ཚཚ AP Art History ཚཚ Art Imaging 1 / 2 ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ District Internship ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Fashion Design ཚཚ Fashion Construction ཚཚ Graphic Arts Design ཚཚ Graphic Arts Technology 1–4 ཚཚ Photography 1 / 2 ཚཚ Teacher Internship

Year 2  Advanced 2-D Art Studio or  Advanced 3-D Art Studio Year 3  Advanced 2-D Art Studio or  Advanced 3-D Art Studio  District Internship Year 4  AP Studio Art 2-D Design or  AP Studio Art 3-D Design

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Advertising Art Direction ཚཚ Arts Administration ཚཚ Art Education ཚཚ Art History ཚཚ Fine Arts ཚཚ Illustration ཚཚ Interior Design

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Art Club ཚཚ Arts Unlimited ཚཚ District Art Show ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Harper Art Show ཚཚ Theater Set Design ཚཚ Visual Arts Day

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Art Director ཚཚ Art Teacher ཚཚ Art Therapist ཚཚ Commercial Artist, Illustrator and Artist ཚཚ Photographer: Digital, Still, Video, Film ཚཚ Curator and Gallery Manager ཚཚ Fashion Designer ཚཚ Fashion Illustrator ཚཚ Interior Designer: Commercial/Residential ཚཚ Furnishings Coordinator ཚཚ Jewelry Designer ཚཚ Textile Designer

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

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Visual Arts Photography Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Photography 1  Photography 2

ཚཚ Advanced 2-D Art Studio ཚཚ Advanced Graphic Arts ཚཚ Advanced Imaging 1 / 2 ཚཚ Art 1 ཚཚ Art Imaging 1 / 2 ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Graphic Arts Design 1 / 2 ཚཚ Graphic Arts Technology 1–4 ཚཚ Teacher Internship

Year 2  Photography 3  Advanced Photography Studio Year 3  Advanced Photography Studio Year 4  AP Studio Art 2-D Design

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Art ཚཚ Art Education ཚཚ Film and Photo ཚཚ Fine Arts ཚཚ Photography

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Art Club ཚཚ Arts Unlimited ཚཚ District Art Show ཚཚ Harper Art Show ཚཚ Visual Arts Day ཚཚ Theater Set Design ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Treks

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Art Director ཚཚ Art Teacher ཚཚ Artist ཚཚ Commercial and Industrial Designer ཚཚ Photographer: Digital, Still, Video, Film

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ Internship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Graphic Arts Digital Photography

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Performing Arts Acting and Technical Theater Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Acting 1 / 2 or  Tech Theater/Woodworking 1

ཚཚ Art 1 ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Dance 1 ཚཚ District Internship ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Fashion Construction ཚཚ Fashion Design ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ Vocal Music

Year 2  Acting 3 / 4 or  Tech Theater/Woodworking 2 Year 3  Advanced Theater Workshop Year 4  Advanced Theater Workshop

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Assistant Directing ཚཚ Costume Crew ཚཚ Creative Writing Day ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ District Improv Teams ཚཚ District/School One-Acts (Director, Performer, or Designer) ཚཚ District Summer Musical (Tech and Performance) ཚཚ Drama Day ཚཚ Illinois High School Theater Festival ཚཚ Musical Productions ཚཚ Play Productions ཚཚ Poetry/Writing Groups ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Stage Managing Productions ཚཚ Tech Building Crew ཚཚ Tech Running Crew ཚཚ Tech Workshops ཚཚ School Newspaper ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Variety Show (Performer, Tech, or Student Director) ཚཚ Visual Arts Day Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Acting ཚཚ Musical Theater ཚཚ Theater ཚཚ Theater Design ཚཚ Theater Directing ཚཚ Theater Education ཚཚ Theater Studies ཚཚ Technical Theater Careers (examples) ཚཚ Artistic Director ཚཚ Arts Administrator ཚཚ Costumer/Costume Designer ཚཚ Director ཚཚ Lighting Designer ཚཚ Set Designer ཚཚ Sound Engineer ཚཚ Stage Manager ཚཚ Stage Performer ཚཚ Tech Education ཚཚ Technician ཚཚ Theater Teacher 28

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Performing Arts Band Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Concert/Symphonic Band  Jazz Band

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ District Internship ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Guitar 1 / 2 ཚཚ Instrumental Ensemble ཚཚ Orchestra Winds and Percussion ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ Vocal Music

Year 2  Concert/Symphonic Band  Jazz Band  Harmony and Arranging 1 Year 3  Concert/Symphonic Band  Jazz Band  Harmony and Arranging 2 Year 4  Concert/Symphonic Band  Jazz Band  AP Music Theory

External Experiences ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Master Classes ཚཚ Microinternship

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Community Honor Ensembles (SYSO, CYSO, MYA, etc.) ཚཚ Conducting, Directing, Composing ཚཚ Contests and Festivals ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ District Honors Orchestra ཚཚ District 214 Honors Band ཚཚ Illinois Music Educators Association District/State ཚཚ Festival Soloist ཚཚ Future Music Educators ཚཚ Jazz Combo ཚཚ Marching Band ཚཚ Pep Band ཚཚ Pit Orchestra ཚཚ Show Choir Combo ཚཚ Small Ensembles ཚཚ Summer Music Camps ཚཚ Tri-M, Solo and Ensemble ཚཚ Variety Show

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College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Conducting ཚཚ Instrumental Performance ཚཚ Jazz ཚཚ Music ཚཚ Music Composition ཚཚ Music Education ཚཚ Music Therapy ཚཚ Music Theory Careers (examples) ཚཚ Composer ཚཚ Conductor ཚཚ Manager: Digital, Video and Stage ཚཚ Musician ཚཚ Music Instructor ཚཚ Performer ཚཚ Performing Arts Educator ཚཚ Sound Designer

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Performing Arts Choir Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Beginning Mixed Choir/Treble Choir/ Advanced Mixed Choir

ཚཚ Vocal Ensemble ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Acting 1 / 2 ཚཚ Dance 1 / 2 ཚཚ Orchesis ཚཚ Guitar 1 / 2 ཚཚ Concert/Symphonic Band ཚཚ Jazz Band ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ District Internship ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Year 2  Beginning Mixed Choir/Treble Choir/ Advanced Mixed Choir  Harmony and Arranging 1 Year 3  Beginning Mixed Choir/Treble Choir/ Advanced Mixed Choir  Harmony and Arranging 2 Year 4  Beginning Mixed Choir/Treble Choir/ Advanced Mixed Choir  AP Music Theory

External Experiences ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Master Classes ཚཚ Microinternship

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Conducting, Directing, Composing ཚཚ Contests and Festivals ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ District 214 Honors Band ཚཚ Extracurricular Choirs ཚཚ Illinois Music Educators Association District/State ཚཚ Festival Soloist ཚཚ Future Music Educators ཚཚ Jazz Band Vocalist ཚཚ Musical Theater ཚཚ Small Ensembles ཚཚ Summer Music Camps ཚཚ Tri-M, Solo and Ensemble ཚཚ Variety Show

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College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Conducting ཚཚ Instrumental Performance ཚཚ Jazz ཚཚ Music ཚཚ Music Composition ཚཚ Music Education ཚཚ Music Therapy ཚཚ Music Theory Careers (examples) ཚཚ Composer ཚཚ Conductor ཚཚ Manager: Digital, Video and Stage ཚཚ Musician ཚཚ Music Instructor ཚཚ Performer ཚཚ Performing Arts Educator ཚཚ Sound Designer

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Performing Arts Dance Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Orchesis or Dance 1

ཚཚ Acting 1 / 2 ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Fashion Design ཚཚ Fashion Construction ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ Vocal Music

Year 2  Orchesis or Dance 2 Year 3  Orchesis or Dance 3 Year 4  Orchesis

External Experiences ཚཚ Guest Choreographers and Master Classes ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Children’s Workshop ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ District 214 Honors Dance Concert ཚཚ District/School Musicals ཚཚ Illinois State Theater Festival ཚཚ National Honor Society of Dance Arts ཚཚ National/State HS Dance Festival ཚཚ Orchesis ཚཚ Production of Informal and Full Length Concert ཚཚ Show Choir ཚཚ Student Choreography ཚཚ Variety Show

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College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Dance ཚཚ Dance Education Careers (examples) ཚཚ Arts Administrator ཚཚ Choreographer ཚཚ Company Director ཚཚ Dance Educator ཚཚ Dance Performer ཚཚ Dance Therapist ཚཚ Director and Coach ཚཚ Production Manager: Digital, Video and Stage ཚཚ Studio Owner

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Performing Arts Orchestra Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Orchestra/Concert Orchestra or Beginning Strings

ཚཚ String Ensemble ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Guitar 1 / 2 ཚཚ Concert/Symphonic Band ཚཚ Jazz Band ཚཚ Instrumental Ensemble ཚཚ Vocal Music ཚཚ Education Academy ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ District Internship ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Year 2  Orchestra/Concert Orchestra or Beginning Strings  Harmony and Arranging 1 Year 3  Orchestra/Concert Orchestra or Beginning Strings  Harmony and Arranging 2 Year 4  Orchestra/Concert Orchestra or Beginning Strings  AP Music Theory

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Master Classes ཚཚ Microinternship

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Community Honor Ensembles (SYSO, CYSO, MYA, etc) ཚཚ Conducting, Directing, Composing ཚཚ Contests and Festivals ཚཚ District 214 Honors Band ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ District Honors Orchestra ཚཚ Illinois Music Educators Association District/State ཚཚ Festival Soloist ཚཚ Future Music Educators ཚཚ Jazz Combo ཚཚ Marching Band ཚཚ Pep Band ཚཚ Pit Orchestra ཚཚ Show Choir Combo ཚཚ Small Ensembles ཚཚ Summer Music Camps ཚཚ Tri-M, Solo and Ensemble ཚཚ Variety Show

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College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Conducting ཚཚ Instrumental Performance ཚཚ Jazz ཚཚ Music ཚཚ Music Composition ཚཚ Music Education ཚཚ Music Theory ཚཚ Music Therapy Careers (examples) ཚཚ Composer ཚཚ Conductor ཚཚ Manager: Digital, Video and Stage ཚཚ Musician ཚཚ Music Instructor ཚཚ Performer ཚཚ Performing Arts Educator ཚཚ Sound Designer

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Business Management and Administration Planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. D214 Pathway/Program of Study ཚཚBusiness Management and Administration

Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Introduction to Business

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  Entrepreneurship Year 3  College Business Year 4  AP Economics  College Accounting

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Community Service Club ཚཚ Debate ཚཚ Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Leadership Council ཚཚ Student Council

ཚཚ Project Management Specialist ཚཚ Small Business Management ཚཚ Social Media for Business ཚཚ Supervisory and Leadership ཚཚ Supervisory Skills I ཚཚ Supervisory Skills II College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Accounting ཚཚ Business Administration and Management ཚཚ Business Management/Economics ཚཚ Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations ཚཚ Human Resources Management ཚཚ Logistics ཚཚ Management Information Systems ཚཚ Office Management and Supervision ཚཚ Public Relations/Advertising/ Applied Communications

ཚཚ External Experiences ཚཚ Entrepreneurship Coaching/Mentoring ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Administrative Assistant/Business Software Specialist ཚཚ Advanced Management ཚཚ Business Analyst ཚཚ Computers in Business ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Electronic Bookkeeping ཚཚ Fundraising for Nonprofits ཚཚ General Management ཚཚ Human Resource Management ཚཚ International Business ཚཚ Lean Six Sigma Green Belt ཚཚ MCSE: SQL Business Intelligence ཚཚ Meeting and Event Planning ཚཚ Office Administrator ཚཚ Professional Communication Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Accountant and Auditor ཚཚ Advertising Manager ཚཚ Computer and Information System Manager ཚཚ Financial Analyst ཚཚ Human Resource Specialist ཚཚ Logistician ཚཚ Market Reseach Analyst ཚཚ Market Research Specialist ཚཚ Operations Research Analyst ཚཚ Sales Manager ཚཚ Tax Preparer ཚཚ Treasurers and Contoller

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Education and Training Planning, managing and providing education and training services and related learning support services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚTeaching/Training: Early Childhood Education ཚཚTeaching/Training: Primary Education ཚཚTeaching/Training: Secondary Education

Education and Training Teaching/Training Early Childhood Education Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Human Growth and Child Development  Practicum in Early Childhood Education 1

ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Introduction to Business ཚཚ Small Business Management ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  College Introduction to Early Childhood Education  Practicum in Early Childhood Education 2 Year 3  Practicum in Early Childhood Education 3 / 4

ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Family Child Care ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Infant/Toddler ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Special Education Paraprofessional ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Teacher ཚཚ Paraprofessional Educator ཚཚ Substitute Teacher

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Principals Advisory Council ཚཚ Scholastic Bowl ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Student Athletic Trainer ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Early Childhood Education ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Education ཚཚ Special Education ཚཚ Sport and Fitness Management

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Coach ཚཚ Education Administrator ཚཚ Elementary School Teacher ཚཚ Kindergarten Teacher ཚཚ Librarian ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Teacher ཚཚ Pre-School Teacher ཚཚ Recreation Worker ཚཚ Special Education teacher ཚཚ Teacher Assistant

Certificates: High School ཚཚ American Heart Association – CPR ཚཚ American Heart Association – First Aid ཚཚ Gateway Level 1 Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Administrator Certificate ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Assistant Teacher ཚཚ Early Childhood Education: Before/After School Care

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Teaching/Training Primary Education Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Human Growth and Child Development  Practicum 1

ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  College Introduction to Education  Teacher Internship Year 3  Education Academy

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Library Science ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Education ཚཚ Primary Education ཚཚ School Administration ཚཚ School Counseling ཚཚ Special Education ཚཚ Sport and Fitness Management

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Principals Advisory Council ཚཚ Scholastic Bowl ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Student Athletic Trainer ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Coach ཚཚ Education Administrator ཚཚ Elementary/Junior High Teacher ཚཚ Librarian ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Teacher ཚཚ Recreation Worker ཚཚ School Counselor ཚཚ Special Education Teacher ཚཚ Teacher Assistant ཚཚ Vocational Education Teacher

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: High School ཚཚ AAFCS – Education Fundamentals ཚཚ American Heart Association – CPR ཚཚ American Heart Association – First Aid ཚཚ Gateway Level 1 Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Library Assistant ཚཚ Paraprofessional Educator ཚཚ Substitute Teacher

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Education and Training Teaching/Training Secondary Education Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Human Growth and Child Development  Practicum 1

ཚཚ AP Coursework in Curriculum ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Teacher Internship ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  Teacher Internship  College Introduction to Education Year 3  Education Academy  AP Coursework in curriculum

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Library Science ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Education ཚཚ School Administration ཚཚ School Counseling ཚཚ Secondary Education ཚཚ Special Education ཚཚ Sport and Fitness Management ཚཚ Teaching Content Area

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Principals Advisory Council ཚཚ Scholastic Bowl ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Student Athletic Trainer ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Coach ཚཚ Education Administrator ཚཚ High School/Secondary Teacher ཚཚ Librarian ཚཚ Multicultural/ESL Teacher ཚཚ Recreation Worker ཚཚ School Counselor ཚཚ Special Education Teacher ཚཚ Teacher Assistant ཚཚ Vocational Education Teacher

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: High School ཚཚ AAFCS – Education Fundamentals ཚཚ American Heart Association – CPR ཚཚ American Heart Association – First Aid ཚཚ Gateway Level 1 Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Library Assistant ཚཚ Paraprofessional Educator ཚཚ Substitute Teacher

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Finance Planning, services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial management. D214 Pathway/Program of Study ཚཚFinance

Finance Finance Finance Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Introduction to Business

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Computer Science – A ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Business ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Year 2  Entrepreneurship Year 3  College Accounting Year 4  AP Economics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Actuarial Science ཚཚ Banking and Financial Support Services ཚཚ Business and Personal/Financial Services ཚཚ Marketing Operations ཚཚ Credit Management ཚཚ Financial Planning Services ཚཚ Insurance ཚཚ International Finance ཚཚ Investments and Securities

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Club Treasurer ཚཚ Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Math Team ཚཚ Student Council External Experiences ཚཚ Entrepreneurship Coaching/Mentoring ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Actuary ཚཚ Budget Analyst ཚཚ Credit Analyst ཚཚ Financial Service ཚཚ Insurance Appraiser ཚཚ Insurance Underwriter ཚཚ Loan Officer ཚཚ Sales Agent ཚཚ Securities and Commodities ཚཚ Telemarketer ཚཚ Teller ཚཚ Treasurer and Controller

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Electronic Bookkeeping ཚཚ Financial Management ཚཚ MCSE: SQL Business Intelligence

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Government and Public Administration Planning and performing government functions at the local, state and federal levels, including governance, national security, foreign service, planning, revenue and taxation and regulations. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚGovernance, Public Management and Administration ཚཚForeign Service

Government and Public Administration Governance and Public Management and Administration Governance and Public Management and Administration Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Introduction to Business

ཚཚ College Accounting ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  AP Psychology Year 3  AP Government

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ American Government and Politics ཚཚ City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning ཚཚ Political Communication ཚཚ Political Science and Government ཚཚ Public Administration ཚཚ Public Policy Analysis ཚཚ Urban Studies/Affairs

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Debate Team ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Leadership Council ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Administrative Services Manager ཚཚ Chief Executive ཚཚ Emergency Management Director ཚཚ General and Operations Manager ཚཚ Legislator ཚཚ Political Scientist ཚཚ Postmaster and Mail Superintendent ཚཚ Public Relations Specialist ཚཚ Reporters and Correspondent ཚཚ Social and Community Service Manager

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Building Codes and Enforcement ཚཚ Public Relations ཚཚ Public Relations for the Web

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Foreign Service Foreign Service Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  AP Psychology

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ World Language

Year 2  AP European History Year 3  AP Government

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Political Communication ཚཚ Political Science and Government ཚཚ Public Administration ཚཚ Public Policy Analysis

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Debate Team ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Leadership Council ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Administrative Services Manager ཚཚ Emergency Management Director ཚཚ General and Operations Manager ཚཚ Legislator ཚཚ Political Scientist ཚཚ Public Relations Specialist ཚཚ Reporter and Correspondent

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Public Relations ཚཚ Public Relations for the Web

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H I G H S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 2 14 A D V E R T I S E M E N T

High School District 214 College Counselors Present

The Annual

D214 College Night at Harper College Meet with representatives from over 230 national and international colleges and universities. Tuesday, April 5, 2016 | 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Harper College Wellness and Sports Center (Building M) 1200 West Algonquin Road | Palatine, Illinois, 60067 Please enter off of Roselle Road and park in the designated parking in lots 12, 13 and 14.

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Health Science Planning, managing and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services and biotechnology research and development. D214 Pathway/Program of Study ཚཚHealth Science

Health Science Health Science Health Science Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Introduction to Health Careers

ཚཚ AP Biology ཚཚ AP Chemistry ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Health Occupations Career Observation (Harper) ཚཚ Human Physiology

Year 2  Medical Terminology Year 3  Nursing Assistant Training Year 4  Medical Science Academy

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Biotechnology ཚཚ Community Health and Preventive Medicine ཚཚ Dentistry ཚཚ Emergency Medical Technology/Technician ཚཚ Health Informatics/Medical Records Administration ཚཚ Medicine ཚཚ Nursing ཚཚ Pharmacy

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Health Careers Club ཚཚ Student Athletic Trainers External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Dentist/Dental Technician ཚཚ Dietitian and Nutritionist ཚཚ Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedic ཚཚ Health Technologists and Technician ཚཚ Medical Records and Health Information Technician ཚཚ Nurse/Nursing Assistant ཚཚ Occupational and Physical Therapist ཚཚ Pharmacist/Pharmacy Technician ཚཚ Physician Assistant ཚཚ Physician/Doctor/Surgeon ཚཚ Therapist

Certificates: High School ཚཚ State of Illinois Certified Nursing Assistant Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Cardiographic Technician ཚཚ Certified Nursing Assistant ཚཚ Computed Technology (CT) ཚཚ Emergency Medical Services: EMT Basic ཚཚ Health Information Technology ཚཚ Health Care Office Assistant ཚཚ Health Insurance Specialist ཚཚ Mammography ཚཚ Medical Assistant ཚཚ Paramedic ཚཚ Pharmacy Technician ཚཚ Physical Therapy Aide ཚཚ Practical Nursing ཚཚ Phlebotomy ཚཚ Therapeutic Massage

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Hospitality and Tourism Management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services. D214 Pathway/Program of Study ཚཚRestaurants and Food/Beverage Services: Culinary Arts

Hospitality and Tourism Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services Culinary Arts Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Foods 1 / Foods 2

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Entrepreneurship ཚཚ Introduction to Business

Year 2  Culinary Arts / ProStart 1 Year 3  Culinary Arts / ProStart 2  District Internship (ProStart)

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef ཚཚ Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General ཚཚ Culinary Arts/Chef Training ཚཚ Hotel Administration/Management ཚཚ Restaurant/Food Services Management

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ World Language Club

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Baker ཚཚ Chef and Head Cook ཚཚ Food Service Manager ཚཚ Hotel/Resort Manager ཚཚ Waiter/Waitress

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: High School ཚཚ Food Handler ཚཚ National Restaurant Association ProStart Certificate of Achievement Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Bread and Pastry Arts ཚཚ Conversational Spanish ཚཚ Culinary Arts ཚཚ Escoffier Online Culinary Arts ཚཚ Food Service Management ཚཚ Hotel Management

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Human Services Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care and consumer services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚCounseling and Mental Health Services ཚཚPersonal Care Services: Cosmetology ཚཚPersonal Care Services: Personal Training

Human Services Counseling and Mental Health Services Counseling and Mental Health Services Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Human Growth and Child Development

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Small Business Management

Year 2  Sociology Year 3  AP Psychology Year 4  Sociology of Service Learning

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Activity Director

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) ཚཚ Peer Mentor ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Student Council ཚཚ Student Tutor

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Community Health Services ཚཚ Family Counseling ཚཚ Mental and Social Health Services ཚཚ Psychology ཚཚ Social Work ཚཚ Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Careers (examples) ཚཚ Child and Family Social Worker ཚཚ Clinical, Counseling and School Psychologist ཚཚ Recreation Worker ཚཚ Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselor

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

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Personal Care Services Cosmetology Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Cosmetology

ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Treks

Certificates: High School ཚཚ State of Illinois Cosmetology License Careers (examples) ཚཚ Barbers ཚཚ Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetician and Nail Technician Teacher ཚཚ Cosmetologist ཚཚ Hairdresser, Hairstylist and Cosmetologist ཚཚ Esthetician ཚཚ Nail Technician ཚཚ Salon Manager/Owner

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

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Human Services Personal Care Services Personal Training Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Personal Training Certification

ཚཚ Advanced Strength and Conditioning ཚཚ AP Biology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Human Physiology

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Student Trainer

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Coaching Education ཚཚ Exercise Science ཚཚ Health Fitness Specialist ཚཚ Kinesiology

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ Student Trainer

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Fitness Instructor ཚཚ Fitness Program Director ཚཚ Personal Trainer ཚཚ Sports Program Director ཚཚ Strength and Conditioning Coach

Certificates: High School ཚཚ Personal Training Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Therapeutic Massage

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Information Technology Building linkages in IT occupations for entry level, technical and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚNetwork Systems/Information Support and Services ཚཚProgramming and Software Development

Information Technology Network Systems/Information Support and Services Network Systems/Information Support and Services Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Computer Programming, Mobile App Development and Networking

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Chemistry ཚཚ AP Physics C ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Robotics

Year 2  Computer Repair A+ Certification Year 3  CISCO Networking Basics  CISCO Routers and Routering Basics Year 4  Advanced Network Systems and Cybersecurity

ཚཚ MCSA Data Platform: SQL Server 2012 Database ཚཚ MCSA: Windows Server 2012 ཚཚ Oracle Database Administrator ཚཚ Network Administration ཚཚ Network Support Technician ཚཚ Networking Fundamentals

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Computers Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Math Team ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Theater Tech Crew ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Computer Engineering ཚཚ Computer Information Systems ཚཚ Computer Science ཚཚ Information Technology ཚཚ System Administration ཚཚ Web page/Multimedia

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Computer and Information Research Scientist and System Manager ཚཚ Computer Network Architect and Support Specialist ཚཚ Computer Programmer ཚཚ Computer Systems Analyst ཚཚ Computer User Support Specialist ཚཚ Network and Computer Systems or Database Administrator

Certificates: High School ཚཚ Microsoft Technology Associate: Network Fundamentals 98-366 ཚཚ CompTIA - A+ ཚཚ CompTIA - Network+ ཚཚ CompTIA - Security + Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Cisco CCNA Network Specialist ཚཚ Cisco CCNA Security Specialist ཚཚ Computer and Network Security Specialist ཚཚ Computer and Network Support Technician ཚཚ Computer Support Technician ཚཚ Database Management Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Programming and Software Development Programming and Software Development Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Computer Programming, Mobile App Development and Networking

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Chemistry ཚཚ AP Physics C ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Graphic Arts Design ཚཚ Robotics

Year 2  Mobile App Development 2/AP Computer Science Principles Year 3  AP Computer Science – A Year 4  Advanced Concepts in Coding and Development

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Computers Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Math Team ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Theater Tech Crew ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Artificial Intelligence and Robotics ཚཚ Computer Information Systems ཚཚ Computer Engineering ཚཚ Computer Programming ཚཚ Computer Science ཚཚ Information Technology ཚཚ System Administration ཚཚ Webpage/Multimedia

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Computer and Information Research Scientist and System Manager ཚཚ Computer Hardware Engineer ཚཚ Computer Network Architects and Support Specialist ཚཚ Computer Operator and Programmer ཚཚ Computer Science or Engineering Teacher ཚཚ Computer Systems or Information Security Analyst ཚཚ Computer User Support Specialist ཚཚ Multimedia Artist and Animator ཚཚ Network and Computer System or Database Administrator ཚཚ Software Developer: Applications or System Software

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Accessible Web Design and Compliance ཚཚ Interactive Website Design ཚཚ iPhone Applications Development ཚཚ Java Programmer ཚཚ MCSA Data Platform: SQL Server 2012 Database ཚཚ Oracle Database Administrator ཚཚ MCSD: Web Applications ཚཚ Microsoft Specialist: Visual Studio ཚཚ Web Maintenance and Design ཚཚ Software Development ཚཚ Web Development ཚཚ Web Visual

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District 214 Internship Program The District 214 Internship Program integrates academic career pathway curriculum with supervised work experience in the community. Internships are an essential part of a student’s academic experience which promotes the life-long education process of integrating work and learning; enables students to view their internship experience within a broad world perspective; assists advanced skill development and career decision-making; drives individual success through on-the-job experiences; and provides students with valuable networking opportunities. Micro Internship   Open to juniors and seniors 16+ years of age  Winter break, Spring break, or Summer  Around 20 hours, for 1-2 weeks  Non-credit bearing career exploration experience Semester-long Internship  Open to juniors and seniors  Fall, Spring, or Summer semester  5-10 hours a week during Fall and/or Spring; 20 hours a week during Summer for 6 weeks  Unpaid, credit bearing course Objectives of an Internship  To observe and engage with professionals in their typical work setting.  To learn specific job tasks of the person(s) you work alongside.  To be assigned authentic work tasks as developmentally appropriate.  To gain insight into the career planning process including interests, abilities and values that may align with a particular career.  To identify potential career opportunities with possible majors of study.  To develop critical thinking competencies and problem solving abilities, to find a common ground among competing points of view and work toward a solution acceptable to diverse interests.  To gain awareness of the ethics and some of the societal and world issues that affect your workplace.  To gain self-awareness and begin to see yourself as a productive member of the profession.  To understand the skills obtained during your internship as well as the contributions you make to your organization’s success.  To have the opportunity to improve your ability to communicate including developing and utilizing networking skills. Detailed information about the program including the program application is located on the District 214 website: www.d214.org/ academics/district-internship-program/ For questions, contact your student’s counselor, or email Scott Gustafson, CTE Program Supervisor, at [email protected] or call 847-718-7867. Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Planning, managing and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚEmergency and Fire Management Services ཚཚLaw Enforcement Services/Corrections Services ཚཚLegal Services

Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Emergency and Fire Management Services Emergency and Fire Management Services Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Law and Individual/American Law

ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ Sociology of Service Learning

Year 2  

Introduction to Fire Science (Harper College) Fire Behavior and Combustion (Harper College)

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Fire Protection and Safety Technician ཚཚ Fire Science/Firefighting ཚཚ Fire Services Administration

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Service Learning

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Correctional Officer ཚཚ Fire Inspector ཚཚ Fire Investigator ཚཚ Firefighter ཚཚ First-line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Worker ཚཚ Forest Fire Inspector/Firefighter ཚཚ Paramedic

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Emergency and Disaster Management ཚཚ Public Safety Dispatcher ཚཚ Emergency Medical Services: EMT Basic ཚཚ Paramedic

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Law Enforcement Services/Corrections Services Law Enforcement Services/Corrections Services Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Law and Individual/American Law

ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ Sociology ཚཚ Sociology of Service Learning

Year 2  

Introduction to Criminal Justice (Harper College) Introduction to Corrections (Harper College)

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Corrections and Criminal Justice ཚཚ Court Reporter ཚཚ Forensic Science and Technology ཚཚ Law ཚཚ Legal Assistant/Paralegal

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Debate Team ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Student Council

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Arbitrator, Mediator and Conciliator ཚཚ Child, Family and School Social Worker ཚཚ Correctional Officer ཚཚ Court Reporter/Paralegal/Legal Assistant ཚཚ Criminal Investigator/Detective/Special Agent ཚཚ Forensic Science Technician ཚཚ Hearing Officer ཚཚ Immigration and Customs Inspector ཚཚ Police Officer/Detective ཚཚ Private Security ཚཚ Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriff

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Emergency and Disaster Management ཚཚ Forensic Science Technician ཚཚ Law Enforcement and Justice Admin Degree ཚཚ Private Security ཚཚ Public Safety Dispatcher

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Legal Services Legal Services Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Law and Individual/American Law

ཚཚ AP Psychology ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Naval Science (NJROTC) ཚཚ Sociology ཚཚ Sociology of Service Learning

Year 2  AP US Government

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Advanced Legal Research/Studies ཚཚ Court Reporter ཚཚ Law ཚཚ Legal Assistant/Paralegal

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Debate Team ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Service Learning ཚཚ Speech Team ཚཚ Student Council

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Arbitrator, Mediator and Conciliator ཚཚ Court Reporter ཚཚ Hearing Officer ཚཚ Judge ཚཚ Judicial Law Clerk ཚཚ Lawyer ཚཚ Legal Assistant/Paralegal

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Paralegal Studies

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Manufacturing Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚProduction: Fashion Construction ཚཚProduction: Manufacturing

Manufacturing Production Fashion Construction Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Fashion Design

ཚཚ Fashion Merchandising

Year 2  Fashion Construction

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Apparel Technology ཚཚ Textile Studies ཚཚ Fashion Design ཚཚ Fashion Studies ཚཚ Fashion Merchandising

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Theater Tech Crew

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Costume Designer ཚཚ Fabric and Apparel Patternmaker ཚཚ Fashion Designer ཚཚ Pattern Designer ཚཚ Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator and Tender ཚཚ Textile, Apparel and Furnishings Worker

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Advanced Patternmaking ཚཚ Apparel Construction ཚཚ Textiles

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Production Manufacturing Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design

ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Drafting/CAD ཚཚ Robotics ཚཚ Woodworking 1 / 2

Year 2  PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing Year 3  Advanced Machine Technology Year 4  Advanced CNC Manufacturing

ཚཚ Advanced Welding ཚཚ Basic Pipe Welding ཚཚ Basic Welding ཚཚ Welding Fabrication

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ High Mileage Vehicle Club ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Skills USA ཚཚ Theater Tech Crew ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Electronic Equipment Installation ཚཚ Industrial Production Technologies ཚཚ Machine Tool Technologies ཚཚ Nuclear Power Technologies ཚཚ Sheet Metal Technology ཚཚ Tool and Die Technology ཚཚ Welding Technology ཚཚ Woodworking

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Chemical Equipment Operator ཚཚ Civil Engineering Technician ཚཚ Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator ཚཚ Construction and Related Worker ཚཚ Electrical Engineering Technician ཚཚ Engineering Technician, Except Drafter ཚཚ Installation, Maintenance and Repair Worker ཚཚ Industrial Engineering Technician ཚཚ Machinist ཚཚ Mechanical Engineering Technician ཚཚ Occupational Health and Safety Specialist ཚཚ Tool and Die Maker ཚཚ Welding, Soldering and Brazing Machine Setter, Operators and Tender ཚཚ Woodworker

Certificates: High School ཚཚ NIMS: Measurement, Material and Safety ཚཚ TMA Related Junior Theory ཚཚ NIMS: Level I CNC Lathe Operation ཚཚ NIMS: Level 1 Certification – Mill ཚཚ Sandvik Coromant MCT-E Learning ཚཚ MSSC: Safety Certification ཚཚ MSSC: Quality Control ཚཚ American Welding Society Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Lean Six Sigma Green Belt ཚཚ Manufacturing Basic ཚཚ Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator I ཚཚ Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator II ཚཚ Manufacturing Production Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Marketing Planning, managing and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives. D214 Pathway/Program of Study ཚཚMarketing

Marketing Marketing Marketing Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Introduction to Business

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Accounting ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Graphic Art Design ཚཚ Sports and Entertainment Marketing

Year 2  Entrepreneurship Year 3  College Business Year 4  AP Economics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Advertising ཚཚ Fashion Merchandising ཚཚ International Marketing ཚཚ Marketing ཚཚ Merchandising ཚཚ Public Relations ཚཚ Retail Operations ཚཚ Sales/Distribution

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Newspaper ཚཚ School Store ཚཚ Yearbook External Experiences ཚཚ Entrepreneurship Coaching/Mentoring ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Advertising and Promotions Manager ཚཚ Appraiser and Assessor of Real Estate ཚཚ Demonstrator and Product Promoter ཚཚ Market Research Analyst and Marketing Specialist ཚཚ Meeting, Convention and Event Planner ཚཚ Public Relation ཚཚ Real Estate Broker ཚཚ Sales and Related Worker ཚཚ Survey Researcher ཚཚ Wholesale and Retail Buyer

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ E-Commerce Business ཚཚ eMarketing Essentials ཚཚ Managing Social Media Platforms ཚཚ Marketing ཚཚ Marketing Research ཚཚ MCSE: SQL Business Intelligence ཚཚ Mobile Marketing ཚཚ Real Estate Staging ཚཚ Retail Merchandising ཚཚ Sales Management and Development ཚཚ Social Media for Business ཚཚ Social Media Marketing Specialist ཚཚ Video Marketing

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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Planning, managing and providing scientific research and professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services and research and development services. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚEngineering and Technology: Engineering ཚཚScience and Mathematics: Science Research and Development ཚཚScience and Mathematics: Social Science Research and Development ཚཚScience and Mathematics: Mathematics

Science, Engineering and Mathematics Engineering and Technology Engineering Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design

ཚཚ Advanced Machine Technology ཚཚ AP Biology ཚཚ AP Chemistry ཚཚ AP Environmental Science ཚཚ AP Physics ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Computer Programming ཚཚ Drafting/CAD ཚཚ Robotics 1–4

Years  PTLW Civil Engineering and Architecture 2 – 3  PTLW Aeronautical Engineering  PTLW Computer Integrated Manufacturing  PTLW Digital Electronics Year 4  PTLW Principles of Engineering

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Aerospace Engineer ཚཚ Agricultural Engineer ཚཚ Biomedical Engineer ཚཚ Chemical Engineer ཚཚ Civil Engineer ཚཚ Electrical Engineer ཚཚ Engineering Technician ཚཚ Industrial Engineer ཚཚ Mechanical Engineer ཚཚ Nuclear Engineer

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Computers Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ High Mileage Vehicle Club ཚཚ Math Team ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Science Olympiad ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Aerospace Engineer ཚཚ Agricultural Engineer ཚཚ Biomedical Engineer ཚཚ CAD Designer ཚཚ Chemical Engineer ཚཚ Civil Engineer ཚཚ Draftsman ཚཚ Electrical Engineer ཚཚ Engineering Technician ཚཚ Industrial Engineer ཚཚ Mechanical Engineer ཚཚ Nuclear Engineer

Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Alternative Electrical Energy ཚཚ AutoCAD Designer ཚཚ Electrical Maintenance ཚཚ Electronics ཚཚ Industrial Electronics Maintenance ཚཚ Lean Six Sigma Green Belt ཚཚ Mechatronics ཚཚ Project Management Specialist ཚཚ Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Electronics ཚཚ Revit Architectural Designer Career Pathway Guide 2015 | 2016

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Science and Mathematics Science Research and Development Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Biology

ཚཚ AP Calculus ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Introduction to Nanotechnology

Year 2  Chemistry Year 3  Physics Year 4  AP Science

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Anatomy/Physiology ཚཚ Astronomy ཚཚ Biology/Biological Sciences ཚཚ Chemistry ཚཚ Ecology ཚཚ Geology/Earth Science ཚཚ Physics

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Computers Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ High Mileage Vehicle Club ཚཚ Math Team ཚཚ Robot Rumble ཚཚ Science Olympiad ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Astronomer ཚཚ Atmospheric and Space Scientist ཚཚ Biological Scientist ཚཚ Chemist ཚཚ Geoscientist ཚཚ Medical Scientist ཚཚ Microbiologist ཚཚ Museum Curator ཚཚ Physicist ཚཚ Research Technician ཚཚ Survey Researcher ཚཚ Zoologists and Wildlife Biologist

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ WildStang FIRST Robotics

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Science, Engineering and Mathematics Science and Mathematics Social Science Research and Development Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Human Geography

ཚཚ AP Statistics ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Year 2  World History Year 3  US History Year 4

 AP Economics  AP European History  AP Psychology  AP US Government

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Anthropology ཚཚ Archeology ཚཚ Economics ཚཚ History ཚཚ Geography ཚཚ Global Studies ཚཚ Political Science ཚཚ Psychology ཚཚ Sociology

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Anthropologist ཚཚ Archaeologist ཚཚ Economist ཚཚ Geographer ཚཚ Historian ཚཚ Museum Curator ཚཚ Political Scientist ཚཚ Psychologist ཚཚ Research Scientist/Assistant ཚཚ Sociologist

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Science and Mathematics Mathematics Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Algebra

ཚཚ AP Biology ཚཚ AP Chemistry ཚཚ AP Economics ཚཚ AP Environmental Science ཚཚ AP Physics C ཚཚ College Speech Communication ཚཚ Computer Programming

Year 2  Geometry Year 3  Precalculus Year 4  AP Calculus  AP Statistics

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Algebra and Number Theory ཚཚ Applied Mathematics ཚཚ Computational Mathematics ཚཚ Mathematics ཚཚ Mathematics and Computer Science ཚཚ Statistics and Probability

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Computers Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ Math Team External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Microinternship ཚཚ Internship

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Careers (examples) ཚཚ Applied Mathematician ཚཚ Mathematician ཚཚ Statistician ཚཚ Survey Researcher

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Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Planning, management and movement of people, materials and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services, such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance. D214 Pathways/Programs of Study ཚཚFacility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance: Automotive Service ཚཚFacility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Automotive Service Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Automotive Systems

ཚཚ Advanced Machine Technology ཚཚ PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design ཚཚ College Speech Communication

Year 2  Diagnostic and Testing Year 3  Vocational Automotive Year 4  Power-On-Site Training (POST)

ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A7: Heating and Air Conditioning ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A8; Engine Performance

Career Related Activities ཚཚ Auto Club ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ High Mileage Vehicle Club ཚཚ Robotics Club ཚཚ Skills USA ཚཚ Team Manager

Certificates: (Harper/Triton College) ཚཚ Automotive Brake and Suspension ཚཚ Automotive Engine Performance ཚཚ Automotive Engine Repair ཚཚ Automotive Technology ཚཚ Automotive Transmission

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Aircraft Maintenance ཚཚ Autobody/Collision and Repair Technicians ཚཚ Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician ཚཚ Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician ཚཚ Engine Machinist ཚཚ Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician ཚཚ Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Technology/Technician

Certificates: High School ཚཚ Snap-On/NC3 Digital Multi-Meter Certification ཚཚ AllData: Certified Automotive Information Specialist ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – G1: Maintenance and Light Repair ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A1: Engine Repair ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A2: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A3: Manual Drive Train and Axles ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A4: Suspension and Steering ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A5: Brakes ཚཚ ASE Student Certification – A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems

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Careers (examples) ཚཚ Aircraft Maintenance Technician ཚཚ Automotive Body and Related Repairer ཚཚ Automotive Service Technician and Mechanic ཚཚ Automotive Specialty Technician ཚཚ Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialist ཚཚ Engine and Other Machine Assembler ཚཚ Installation, Maintenance and Repair Worker

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Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Pathway Courses

Related Electives

Year 1  Heating Principles (Harper College)

ཚཚ Introduction to Engineering Design ཚཚ PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture

Year 2  Heating and Cooling Controls (Harper College) Year 3  Domestic Refrigeration Appliances (Harper College)

College Majors (examples) ཚཚ Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/ Technician

Career Related Activities ཚཚ District Career Days ཚཚ District Career Nights ཚཚ District Career Treks ཚཚ High Mileage Vehicle Club ཚཚ Robotics Club ཚཚ Skills USA

Careers (examples) ཚཚ Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Installer ཚཚ Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Service Technician/Mechanic ཚཚ Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Specialist ཚཚ Systems Mechanic

External Experiences ཚཚ Industry Mentorship ཚཚ Internship ཚཚ Microinternship Certificates: Harper ཚཚ Domestic Refrigeration and Heating ཚཚ Heating Service ཚཚ Refrigeration Service ཚཚ Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Service ཚཚ Residential Comfort Systems

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High School District 214 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7600 www.d214.org