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Title: Chandler Unified School District High School CTE Programs


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Chandler Unified School District High School
CTE Programs
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Career and Technical Education
  • The Career and Technical Education (CTE)
    programs at Chandler Unified School District
    provide students with real-world skills in a wide
    variety of fields ranging from traditional
    vocational education courses to cutting edge
    programs. CTE programs are planned course
    sequences of high quality academic core content
    and technical skills, which focus on a specific
    career cluster and prepare students to
    successfully transition toward their
    college/career goal.
  • Many CTE classes are eligible for concurrent
    enrollment with Maricopa Community Colleges.

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Which CTE Programs Are Offered In The Chandler
Unified School District?
Early Childhood Education Education
Professions Engineering Graphic
Design Information Technology Marketing Medical
Professions Multimedia and Film Sports
Medicine Technical Theatre
  • Agriscience
  • Architectural Drafting
  • Automotive Technology
  • Biotechnology
  • Business Management
  • Cabinetmaking
  • Culinary Arts
  • Fashion Design
  • Digital Printing
  • Digital Photography

Note Not all courses are available at all
schools. Please refer to the individual school
curriculum
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AGRISCIENCE
  • This program is designed to prepare students
    for premier leadership, personal growth, and
    career success in the agriculture industry in
    areas related to plants, animals, food, and
    mechanical sciences. Hands-on work areas include
    creating and maintaining student gardens, plant
    production, use of greenhouse,
  • PVC, and masonry.

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ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
  • This course is designed for students wishing
    to be architectural draftsmen, interior designers
    or architects. Students will study architectural
    style and design, architectural drafting and
    detailing, and CAD. Students will work towards
    the design of a house while creating a complete
    set of plans.

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
  • This program is designed to prepare young men
    and women for a career as an entry level
    automotive technician or for a career in one of
    the many automotive related fields. A simulated
    industrial level garage allows students to learn
    all aspects of auto maintenance.
  • Available only at Chandler High School

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BIOSCIENCE
  • This program prepares individuals to use
    microorganisms or biological substances to
    perform industrial processes. Students will learn
    to support biologists and biotechnologists in
    research, genetic testing, and scientific studies.

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
  • This is an introductory business course
    designed to provide a fundamental understanding
    of business management using technology. Students
    will be exposed to many facets of business
    including accounting, personal finance,
    budgeting, ethics, employability skills and
    marketing. Personal finance concepts such as
    checking and savings accounts, investing,
    interest rates, credit and banking are integrated
    throughout the course in order to assist students
    in preparing for the economic roles of consumer,
    worker, citizen, and business owner.

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CABINETMAKING
  • The Chandler High School WOODS Program is a
    member of
  • WCA,(Woodwork Career Alliance) of North America.
    WCA is a national
  • organization of Woods instructors working in
    partnership with Wood
  • Industry Businesses. WCA is responsible for
    training and evaluating
  • personnel in the Wood Industry. Our membership in
    the WCA helps
  • students to further their education and explore
    employment in the
  • wood product industry. Students that are WCA
    certified can receive
  • scholarships to universities, technical schools
    and take their WCA
  • certification directly in to the workforce in
    the Wood Industry.

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CULINARY ARTS
  • This program is designed to prepare students to
    apply technical knowledge and skills required for
    food production and service occupations in
    institutional and commercial food establishments.
    State of the art industrial equipment is used to
    simulate real-world culinary establishments.

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DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING
  • This program prepares students to work in the
    design industry. Elements and principles of
    design, fabric and textiles, marketing
    principles, creating window displays, apparel
    construction, and store operations are addressed
    and practiced.

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DIGITAL PRINTING
This course introduces the student to the
creative processes used in printed and digital
media fields. Students will explore the Adobe
Creative Suite to create visually dynamic
printed and digital products.
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
  • This program involves the fundamentals of
    digital imagery. Camera, computer, and printing
    operations will be demonstrated and implemented.
    Photographic concepts, photographic history and
    photography as a career will be covered in this
    beginning level course

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
  • This program includes instruction in child
    growth and development, health and nutrition,
    safety, planning, and supervision of
    developmentally appropriate play and learning
    activities. Students gain hands on experience in
    the on-site childcare during class time.

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EDUCATION PROFESSIONS
  • This program provides instruction in education
    career choices, education structure and systems,
    theory, stages of development, various learning
    styles and methodology. It also provides
    interactive experiences with students at
    different age levels, in a variety of content
    areas within educational environments.

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ENGINEERING
  • This is a 2-fold area of study. The first year
    curriculum is offered as dual enrollment through
    Embry Riddle University and includes an
    introduction of the interdisciplinary aspects of
    engineering. This is a project-based course
    demonstrating how aerospace engineering,
    electrical engineering computer engineering
    mechanical engineering and software engineering
    are combined to solve interdisciplinary
  • problems that engineers might incur.
  • The second year course, Principles of
    Engineering, is offered as concurrent enrollment
    with ASU with hands on student projects in civil,
    mechanical, electrical robotic engineering
    applications.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • This program is designed to introduce students
    to the world of design. If you can dream it, you
    can design it in this class. State of the art
    computers, programs and equipment allow the
    student to go out of bounds with creative ideas.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  • This course focuses on the implementation of
    STEM in phones, tablets, computers, and new
    emerging technologies. In addition, it provides
    an understanding of the Information Technology
    industry, computer mathematics, and the evolution
    of the computer Students will attain skills to
    design and develop websites for various devices
    that can be marketed. Students will
  • gain expert knowledge on the
  • specifications of these
  • multimedia devices.

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MARKETING
  • This class is designed to introduce students
    to marketing in the world of business. It will
    discuss the topics of how to promote, package,
    price, and sell a product. There is an overview
    that covers ethics, finance, economics,
    management and career exploration. Students will
    learn how to determine a target market, create a
    SWOT analysis, develop a marketing plan, and
    design and promote a product. Hands on projects
    are incorporated into every unit to enhance a
    higher level of thinking.

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MEDICAL PROFESSIONS
NURSING SERVICES
  • This program introduces the student to medical
    terminology, various medical careers and the
    skills needed to pursue a certificate in nursing
    assistance. An opportunity to complete
    clinicals are available in the second year of
    this program, which will render the student
    eligible to participate in the Certified Nursing
    Assistant (CNA) exam.

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MULTIMEDIA AND FILM
  • This is an exciting hands-on class that
    provides the student with the fundamental
    concepts of video production. Students learn how
    to operate digital video cameras, video mixers,
    audio mixers, and other studio equipment.
    Students will film on and off campus to complete
    assignments and projects.
  • Students will edit video using MACS and
  • non-linear editing software to develop their
  • videos into short films, commercials and
  • documentaries.

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SPORTS MEDICINE
  • This program prepares students to perform
    technical services involved with planning,
    organizing, researching, directing and
    controlling functions and processes related to
    the provisions of sports medicine. Students
    assist as student trainers with athletic teams as
    part of their studies.

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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
  • This program option is designed to prepare
    students for employment and postsecondary
    education related to maintaining computers or
    developing computer software.

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TECHNICAL THEATRE
Technical Theatre is designed to introduce
students to the basic fundamentals of theatre
production. This hands-on program includes
instruction in set design, set construction,
scenic painting, lighting design, costume design
and construction, audio engineering, rigging, and
production management. Students will complete
design programs and will serve as a member of a
production crew.
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COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
  • This program is a work-based learning program
    for students who have taken at least 2 sequential
    CTE classes in the same program area and are
    seniors.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FFA HOSA SkillsUSA FBLA F
CCLA FEA DECA For more information on each,
please visit our website http//www.mychandlersch
ools.org/page/952
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Why is it important for students to view these
CTE programs before high school?
  • Students more than ever are coming to high school
    equipped with information about what career area
    they will likely go into (thanks to the KUDER
    assessments that they are completing in 7th 8th
    grade).
  • Being able to explore their career clusters while
    still in high school is very important for
    todays student.
  • (For example, students that indicate strong
    interest (or aptitude) in health sciences, may
    choose to start taking some Health Sciences
    classes in high school. This might allow them
    to pinpoint a specific medical profession and
    will drastically increase the chance of them
    going on to college to complete a program or
    learn a trade/skill in the field.)
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