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Industrial Technologies - Workers in this pathway install, maintain, and/or service electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and plumbing systems; design, manufacture, and market fabrics; and fabricate and repair metal products using metal working and welding processes. High School Focus- Technology Education and Trade and Industrial Education.
Select from the Public Service Technologies classes listed below. A student must pass four related vocational classes in a pathway. One of these four courses must be an upper level starred course*.
9th Grade

English I
Math*
Science
Social Studies
Health and PE
Elective
Elective
Elective

10th Grade

English II
Math*
Science
Social Studies
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective

11th Grade

English III
Math*
Science
Social Studies
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective

12th Grade

English IV
Math*
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective


Community College Majors
Biomedical Equipment Technology, Electronic Servicing Technology, Electronics Technology, Environmental, Health, and Safety Technology, Furniture Production Technology, Design and Production Development Concentration, Furniture Production Worker, Furniture Upholstery (Certificate), Industrial Management Technology, Industrial Specialty Technology, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Packaging Machinery Servicing, Machining Technology, Tool, Die, and Mold Making Concentration, Manufacturing Technology, Plastics Concentration Quality Assurance Concentration , Mechanical Drafting Technology CAD Systems Management Concentration, Telephony (Certificate) Upholstery Production Worker (Certificate), Textile Technology, Welding Technology, Underwater Concentration

College/University Majors
Applied Science Technologies, Engineering Physics, Engineering Technologies, General Engineering, Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Technology Education and Industrial Technology, Applied Science Technologies, Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technologies, and Technology Education, Applied Science Technologies, Engineering Technologies, Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering, Technology Education, Textile Engineering, and Textile Technologies, Applied Science Technologies, Engineering Technologies, Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, General Engineering, Engineering Technologies, and Technology Education, Industrial Technology

*Math Suggestions for the three Courses of Study
Career Prep
3 credits
Including Algebra I
(This requirement can be met with Integrated Math I and II when accompanied with the Algebra I EOC)

College Tech Prep
3 credits
Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, OR
Algebra I, Technical Math I and II, OR
Integrated Math I, II, III
College/University Prep
4 credits
Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, AND higher level math course with Algebra II as prerequisite OR
Integrated Math I, II, III and a credit above Integrated Math III

Not all classes listed below will be available at each high school.

6411 Computer Applicats I
6512 Keyboarding (H.S.)
7400 Intro T & I Education
7611 Textile Tech I
7612 Textile Tech II*
7613 Textile Tech III
7641 Metals Manuf Tech I
7642 Metals Manuf Tech II*
7643 Metals Manuf Tech III
7651 Electro-Mech Tech I
7652 Electro-Mech Tech II*
7653 Electro-Mech Tech III
7661 Welding Tech I
7662 Welding Tech II*
7663 Welding Tech III
7821 T & I Work Develop I
7822 T & I Work Develop II*
7921 Drafting I
7996 T & I Apprentshp Meth*
7997 T & I Co-Op Method
7999 T & I Adv Studs*
8011 Principles of Tech I
8012 Principles of Tech II*
8110 Fundamentals of Tech
8115 Manufacturing System
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