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E N E R G Y P A R T N E R S

E N E R G Y P A R T N E R S

ADMIT

HOW CAN I HELP YOUTODAY ?

sen studio

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STUDENT DIRECTORY

SEVEN LAKES

TO THE POWER OF 1072009-2010

STUDENT DIRECTORY HIGH SCHOOL

SEVEN LAKES

10TO THE POWER OF

2009-2010

HIGH SCHOOL

LAKES

107TO THE POWER OF

SEVEN

STUDENT DIRECTORY

2009-2010

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Katy Independent School District

2010-2011

...The Real World Connection

Auto BodyTechnician

Veterinary

Medical Engineer InformationSpecialist

HotelManager

Entrepreneur Attorney

Chef

1734 Katyland Drive Katy, TX 77493 www.katyisd.orgPhone: 281-237-6300 • Fax: 281-644-1775

SoundEngineer

HairStylist

Film Producer

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Miller Career &Technology Center

...The Real World Connection

Board of Trustees

Administration

Joe M. Adams, PresidentJudith Snyder, Vice-PresidentRebecca Fox, SecretaryChris Crockett, TreasurerEric M. Duhan, Sergeant-at-ArmsRobert Shaw, MemberNeal Howard, Member

Alton Frailey, Superintendent

Dr. Sharon Boutwell, Assistant Superintendent for Leadership and Organizational Development

Marcy Canady, Assistant Superintendent for School and Community Engagement

Dr. Debbie Harris, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources

Bonnie Holland, Assistant Superintendent for Governance, Legal Affairs & Special Programs

G. E. McMeans, Assistant Superintendent, Support Services

Dr. Linda R. Menius, Assistant Superintendent, Area 1

Patricia Paetow, Assistant Superintendent, Area 2

Joe Kelley, Assistant Superintendent, Area 3

Bill Moore, Chief Financial Officer

Thomas Gunnell, Chief Operations Officer

Lenny Schad, Chief Information Officer

Dirk Goldsmith, Director of Career & Technical Education

Dr. Anna Webb-Storey, Miller Career & Technology Center Principal

Judy Gray, Miller Career & Technology Center Assistant Principal

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Lets Get Started!

GENERAL INFORMATION

FULL-DAY and PART-DAY OPPORTUNITIES FOR JUNIOR & SENIOR STUDENTS DISTRICT-WIDEThe Miller Career & Technology Center serves as a central site for Career & Technical Education in Katy ISD. Juniors and seniors from all Katy ISD high schools attend classes at MCTC. Students admitted to MCTC have the option to participate as either full-day or part-day students, depending on student course selection/scheduling. Please contact your grade level counselor for more information.

Students will attend MCTC for at least three credits. Most career courses are two credits. Two credit courses will be paired with an additional credit to fit the student’s course request/needs. Availability of courses is subject to scheduling.

TRANSPORTATION Students may provide their own transportation or ride the MCTC/OAC bus. Morning bus riders attending MCTC will be transported directly from pick-up points to MCTC utilizing the MCTC/OAC bus route. Students will be transported back to the home campus when MCTC 3rd period dismisses. Bus riders who attend MCTC beginning 4th period, or after will be transported from the home campuses to the Career Center. After school is dismissed, these bus riders will be transported directly to drop-off points utilizing the MCTC/OAC bus route. Students enrolled in Co-op, internship, and/or certain rotation programs may be required to provide their own transportation. Programs requiring students to provide their own transportation are indicated by the car icon.

AGE and CREDIT REQUIREMENTSCourses are open to KISD students classified as juniors or seniors for 2010-2011. Certain courses with internships or work programs have an age requirement of 16 before participating in the off-campus training. All students must complete the application process to be considered for acceptance.

ADVANCED TECHNICAL CREDITStudents who successfully complete designated Career & Technical Education courses in Katy ISD may receive college credit by Advanced Technical Credit (ATC) for courses that are part of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree plan offered by public two-year colleges.

LOCAL ARTICULATED CREDITStudents who successfully complete a course designated as having Local Articulated Credit with a particular post-secondary institution may receive credit hours at that institution by attending within 15 months of graduation and majoring in a related field.

AVAILABILITY OF COURSES FOR 2010-2011Listing of a course description in this publication does not guarantee the course will be taught during the 2010-2011 school year. Decisions as to whether a particular course will be taught will be based upon the number of students requesting the course, and the availability of personnel.

COURSE FEESSeveral courses require payment of a fee to cover the cost of materials, certifications, special projects, etc. Please direct any concerns regarding fees to the MCTC counselor.

SCHEDULE CHANGESIn order to make a schedule change, MCTC students must pick up a Schedule Change Form from the MCTC counselor. The request for change will be considered when the completed form is returned to the MCTC counselor

Table of Contents

8143V Veterinary Medical Applications ............................................................................................................................................ 1

1Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Academy

Hospitality & Tourism Academy 98371V Culinary Arts .......................................................................................................................................................................... 98373V Practicum in Culinary Arts .................................................................................................................................................... 108363V Hospitality Services-Hotel & Restaurant Management .............................................................................................................................108366V Practicum in Hospitality Services ........................................................................................................................................ 10

Health Science Academy 6

8096V Career Preparation-Practicum in Health Science ................................................................................................................... 68098V Medical Terminology ............................................................................................................................................................. 68095V Health Science II-Clinical Rotation .......................................................................................................................................... 78070V Nurse Aide-Practicum in Health Science ............................................................................................................................... 78091V Pharmacy Tech-Practicum in Health Science .......................................................................................................................... 8

28031V Audio/Video Production-Audio Engineering ........................................................................................................................... 2 8033V Advanced Audio/Video Production-Media Tech I .................................................................................................................. 38035V Practicum in Audio/Video Production-Media Tech II ............................................................................................................. 3

Arts, A/V, Technology & Communications Academy

Business, Management & Administration Academy 48602V Business Information Management I ...................................................................................................................................... 48623V Business Information Management II ................................................................................................................................... 40135V GT Independent Study Mentorship ....................................................................................................................................... 58550V PACE PreAP-P & S and PACE PreAP GT-P & S .......................................................................................................................... 5

8740V Cosmetology I ....................................................................................................................................................................... 118750V Cosmetology II ..................................................................................................................................................................... 128742V Dual Credit Cosmetology I/HCCS Dual Credit ....................................................................................................................... 12

11Human Services Academy

Information Technology Academy 138642V Computer Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................... 138644V Internetworking Technologies I ............................................................................................................................................ 148645V Internetworking Technologies II .......................................................................................................................................... 14

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Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Academy 198700V Automotive Technology ....................................................................................................................................................... 198710V Advanced Automotive Technology ....................................................................................................................................... 208721V Collision & Refinishing Technology ...................................................................................................................................... 218726V Advanced Collision & Refinishing Technology ...................................................................................................................... 21

Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Academy 178048V Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) ............................................................................................................................. 178041V Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) ......................................................................................................................... 178045V Digital Electronics (DE) .......................................................................................................................................................... 188049V Engineering Design & Development (EDD) ........................................................................................................................... 18

Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Academy 158970V Law Enforcement I (Introduction to Criminal Justice)/HCCS Dual Credit CRIJ 1301 .............................................................. 158972V Court Systems & Practices (Courts and Criminal Procedures)/HCCS Dual Credit CRIJ 1306 ................................................ 158976V Law Enforcement II (Crime in America)/HCCS Dual Credit CRIJ 1307 .................................................................................. 168974V Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security (Fundamentals of Crimnial Law)/HCCS Dual Credit CRIJ 1010 ........ 168981V Special Topics in Social Studies/Internship (NOT an HCCS dual-credit course) .................................................................... 16

MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Academy

Last summer I spent two weeks helping out at a friend’s vet clinic. I know now my future is to be a veterinarian! This class will teach me about animal anatomy, proper care of animals and give me the head start I will need in college. Now it is all about planning to have those classes in my schedule for junior and senior year.

-Amberly Gray

This course is an introduction to animal care, including animal handling, health and safety, sanitation and surgical preparation, anatomy and physiology, and medical terminology in preparation for a two credit second year course planned for 2011-2012. In the second year practicum students will gain a deeper understanding of/and exposure to the veterinary medical profession through internships and/or rotations at local veterinary clinics and animals shelters. There is an estimated course fee of $50.00 for supplies.

8143V Veterinary Medical Applications Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in two additional course credits at MCTC. Grade: 11-12Credit: One

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MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 2

Arts, A/V, Technology & Communications Academy

This course is an introduction into analogue and digital audio engineering. Students will explore analogue and digital recording, physics of sound, studio design, basic mixing and mastering techniques and the history of the industry. Instruction includes studio electronics, acoustic principles, waveform analysis, microphone design, signal flow and processing concepts, live sound theory and recording studio techniques using industry standard computer software in a recording studio. Upon course completion, students will have entry level audio technician skills. Students will have the opportunity to take Apple’s End User Exam for Logic Pro 9.0. There is an estimated course fee of $50.00 for supplies.

8031V Audio/Video Production-Audio Engineering Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an additional course credit at MCTC. Grade: 11-12 Credit: Two

I know audio engineering is the field I want for my career. I am not sure if I want to do live sound or work in a studio setting but this provides me with a platform no matter what area I end up choosing. The equipment in the audio lab is top of the line. Mr. Bertram is awesome because he has a ton of experience in all aspects of the industry. I lead the band for my church youth group and currently handle all of the audio for the church as well. Through Mr. B’s instruction I have a much greater capacity to improve the quality of sound in all of my endeavors.

-Matthew Borsic

MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 3

8033V Advanced Audio/Video Production-Media Tech IPrerequisites: NoneCo-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an additional course credit at MCTC. Grade: 11-12Credit: Two

This course is designed to provide initial training for entry-level employment in movie, video, and television production careers. Students receive introductory level instruction in the operation of different types of cameras, audio technique, digital editing and film production using Apple’s Final Cut Pro 6 editing software. In addition, students learn the creation of media graphics for film and video, lighting, script writing, direction, production, special effects, signal control and monitoring equipment, set design safety and career opportunities. There is an option to achieve Apple Certified Pro status if the student chooses to take Apple’s Final Cut Pro 7 End User Certification Exam Level 1 at the end of the course (testing fee is approximately $200). Apple Certified Pro status gives students a competitive edge in the job market. There is a course fee of $30 for student supplies.

8035V Practicum in Audio/Video Production-Media Tech IIPrerequisites: Advanced Audio/Video Production-Media Tech ICo-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an additional course credit at MCTC. Grade: 12Credit: Two

This course provides job specific training for entry-level employment in movie, video, and television production careers. Students receive advanced instruction in the operation of different types of camera, mastery of audio techniques, electronic editing, creation of media graphics, lighting, script writing, direction, production, special effects, signal control and monitoring equipment, set design, safety and career opportunities. Students have the option of taking multiple Apple End User Certification exams. There is a course fee of $30 for student supplies.

Arts, A/V, Technology & Communications Academy

I really loved the Media Tech I class last year. This is truly my favorite class and I look forward to being in Media II every day. I want to make films to direct and produce. I plan to attend the University of Texas in Austin, majoring in Film and eventually the University of Southern California Film School. Maybe someday I can even attend the London Film School. I am open to exploring all genres of film and want to have a wide variety of experiences. I have Apple Certified Final Cut Pro 6 status now and plan to master the next step and gain Apple Certification for Final Cut Pro 7. This will give me an advantage over other students in film school.

-Simon Khan

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...The Real World Connection

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