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King City R-I

Career & Educational Planning Guide

2016-2017

The Career & Educational Planning Guide is available online:

(www.kingcityschools.org)

Table of Contents

General Information

Letter of Introduction…………………………………………………4

Mission, Philosophy & Vision ………………………………………..5

Frequently Asked Questions …………………………………………6

Graduation Requirements

High School Requirements ………………………………………..…7

Minimum Post-High School Admissions Requirements ……………..8

Athletic Eligibility

Missouri State High School Activities Association Eligibility………..9

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Requirements ……..9

National Collegiate Athletic Association Requirements………………9

National Collegiate Athletic Association Eligibility Center…………..10

High School Special Programs

A+ Schools Program ………………………………………………….11

Dual Credit …………………………………………………………….11

Dual Enrollment………… …………………………………………… 11

Upward Bound……..….…………………………………………….…11

Hillyard Technical School…………………………………………...…11

Career Planning

Purpose of Career Clusters …………………………………………….12

Career Planning Common Language …………………………………..13

Career Preparation, Choices After High School……………………..…14-15

Career Paths & Clusters ..………………………………………………16-18

Program of Study Templates by Cluster ………………………………19-53

Sample Personal Plan of Study ………………………………………..55-56

Missouri Connections………………………………………………….57

Course Descriptions

Course Descriptions by Department ………………………………….59-66

Missouri Area Career Center Program Offerings ………………….…67-68

Additional Learning Opportunities

Clubs & Organizations ………………………………………………..69

Assessments ………………………………………………………..…70

August 2016

Dear Parents and Students;

This Career and Educational Planning Guide is intended to assist students as they make plans for a career that will lead to a rewarding and enjoyable future. We urge students and parents to work with the school faculty to review the information in this book in preparation for creating the students’ personal plan of study. Each year you will annually revisit the student’s personal plan of study. The personal plan of study is the student’s unique plan of study which outlines courses that align with future education and career goals. When students see the relevancy of high school course work to what they aspire to in their future, they are more apt to take school more seriously and enroll in more rigorous courses. Remember course selection is very important and schedule changes can be very difficult.

Parent, please familiarize yourself with the abundance of information in this book and actively participate with your school and student in creating and reviewing your child’s personal plan of study. Students rank parents as the most influential people in their lives. Challenge your students to set high standards, select courses and school activities which directly help them achieve personal and career goals, work hard to achieve these goals and attend classes daily. Embrace the power of your influence and genuinely engage in educational pursuits with your child(ren).

We look forward to partnering with you for a successful year. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance.

Sincerely,

Erin M. Hunter

School Counselor

District/Building Mission Statement

The King City R-I School District challenges everyone involve in the educational process to utilize their strengths to find success while holding the ideas of education in the highest regard, thereby becoming positive contributors to both community and society

District/Building Vision Statement

We believe that the most promising strategy for achieving the mission at the King City R-I School District is to develop our capacity to function as a Professional Learning Community. We envision a school in which all stakeholders will work collaboratively to achieve a common purpose and clear goals:

· Utilizing a variety of instructional strategies to promote the academic success of all students.

· Systematically monitoring and evaluating each student’s progress through varied assessments, providing interventions to ensure students success.

· Demonstrating personal commitment to the academic success and general well-being of all.

· Aligning and teaching all curriculums in accordance with Missouri State Standards.

· Uniting parents and staff to share resources, strategies, and information to help students succeed.

District/Building Philosophy

The King City R-I School District believes that the guidance program is an important and integral part of the overall education process.

Since students develop emotionally, socially and educationally, the guidance program must address the issue of total growth and development. Growth and learning are developmental; therefore, guidance must be developmental and sequential. The need for guidance begins with pre-school entrance and continues throughout life.

The K-12 developmental program is concerned with all students while recognizing the fact that individuals have needs that will continue to require special attention. As a result, the comprehensive guidance program is for all students and becomes developmental rather than crisis-oriented.

It is the belief of the King City R-I counselors that if students become aware of their own strengths, aptitudes, interests and values, they will be better able to make decisions regarding their future development, education, careers, and lives.

Frequently Asked Questions………

May I repeat a course for graduation credit?

Most of the courses in our high school curriculum are designed to be taken only once for credit. Exceptions include: Yearbook, Band, Choir, PE.

What happens if I fail a semester of a required full year (2 semester) course?

You must repeat the semester that you failed.

May I change my schedule at semester if I don’t like a class I am taking?

Yes, if there is a class that you can go into at semester.

What is the number of credits needed to graduate from high school?

The graduating class of 2016 must have 28.5. Students attending Hillyards would be exempt .25 credits for every semesters that they are at Hillyards up to 2 total credits- 26.5 credits would be necessary for graduation if they were there for 2 full years/4 semesters.

Do any classes which I took in junior high count toward high school credit?

No. However, if you take Algebra I as an eighth grader you will be taking Geometry as a freshmen.

May I change my schedule at semester if I don’t like a class I am taking?

Students will have the ability to change their schedule at semester if they desire. However, students will not be able to leave a course that is required for graduation. Students will not be permitted to leave a full year class without a good reason. Drop Forms will be available from the Guidance Office at the end of first semester and at the beginning of the second semester. The teacher, principal, counselor, and parent must sign off on the form before a student will be removed from a class.

Can I earn college credit while in high school?

Yes. We offer several dual credit classes. There are requirements to enroll in these classes. See the counselor for additional information

What is the number of credits needed to graduate from high school?

Students who graduate from King City R-I High School need 28.5 credits to graduate. Students who attend Hillyard Technical School in St. Joseph, Missouri have a reduced amount of credits needed to graduate.

Why should I take Spanish?

While not a graduation requirement, it is strongly recommended that students take two years of Spanish during high school to meet college admission requirements. Top tier colleges are often looking for at least two years of a foreign language to meet with their standard admission requirements.

What is the attendance policy?

Students absences will be limited to seven days per semester. This limit will be calculated for each hour of the day. Extended illnesses will be treated on a case by case basis. After the seventh absence any work or test assigned on days missed, the student will not be allowed to make up and will take a zero.

HIGH SCHOOL COURSE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

CURRICULAR

AREAS

Graduation

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

4 units

(Must include 1 unit in a core English class for each grade 9-12)

SOCIAL STUDIES

3 units

(Must include 1 unit Am. History, 1 unit World History, 1 unit American Government)

MATHEMATICS

3 units

(Must include 1 unit Algebra IA, Geometry, and Algebra IB or 1 unit Geometry, Algebra II, and Trigonometry or 1 unit of Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II)

SCIENCE

3 units

(Must include 1 unit Physical Science and Biology I and an additional science)

FINE ARTS

1 unit

PRACTICAL ARTS

1 unit

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

1 unit

PERSONAL FINANCE

1/2 unit

HEALTH

1/2 unit

ELECTIVES

11.5 units

Totals

28.5 units

MINIMUM MISSOURI POST-HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

CURRICULAR

AREAS

Entering Freshman

University of Missouri

System Credit

Requirements

Missouri Public 4 Year Colleges

(UCM, MSU)

Credit

Requirements

Community & Technical Colleges

Military

Careers

Apprenticeships

COMMUNICATION

SKILLS

4 Units

4 Units

High School

Diploma, GED, or a Completion of Home School Program

High School

Diploma

Most Require a High School Diploma or a GED and must be at least 18 years of age

SOCIAL STUDIES

3 Units

Govt ½

3 Units

Govt ½

MATHEMATICS

4 Units

Alg I & Higher

4 Units

Alg I & Higher

SCIENCE

3 Units

2 of 3 from Bio, Chem, Physics & Earth Science

3 Units

No General Science 1 must be a lab class

FINE ARTS

1 Unit

1 Unit

PRACTICAL ARTS

0 Units

0 Units

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

0 Units

0 Units

ELECTIVES

5 Units

6 Units

ADDITIONAL

ELECTIVES

2 Units

2 Years of the same foreign language

3 Units selected from foreign language &/or core courses

TOTALS

22 Units

Plus appropriate class rank and a minimum score of 24 on ACT

23 Units

Plus appropriate class rank and ACT score

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Missouri State High School Activities Association Eligibility (MSHSAA)

Knowing and following all MSHSAA standards will enable a student to protect his/her eligibility for MSHSAA interscholastic competition. Activity participation should be for all students making appropriate progress toward graduation and otherwise in good standing.

Grades 9-12:

Grades received the preceding semester will determine eligibility to participate in interscholastic activities.

· The student shall have earned, the preceding semester, a minimum of 3.0 units of credit. This means to pass 6 of 7 classes the previous semester.

· The student shall currently be enrolled in and regularly attending courses that offer 3.0 units of credit. (student aides, etc does not count as a full class)

· A beginning ninth grade student shall have been promoted from the eighth grade to the ninth grade for first semester of eligibility.

· A student must be making satisfactory progress towards graduation as determined by local school policies.There is a maximum age limit for participation

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)

For information about eligibility to play NAIA athletics, go to www.playnaia.org.

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Before a student is eligible to participate in college athletics at the NCAA Division I or Division II level, the NCAA Clearinghouse must certify the student. Part of that certification process includes making sure that the student has successfully taken the required number of core courses. The required number of core courses is listed below. For further requirements to be deemed eligible contact the Guidance Office.

CORE UNITS REQUIRED FOR NCAA CERTIFICATION

Division I

Division II

English Core

4 years

4 years

Mathematics Core

3 years

3 years

Science Core

2 years

2 years

Social Studies Core

2 years

2 years

From English, Math, or Science

3 years

3 years

Additional Core (English, Math, Science,

Social Science, Foreign Language, Computer

Science, Philosophy, Non-doctrinal Religion)

4 years

4 years

TOTAL CORE UNITS REQUIRED

16

16

*IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to look at your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the Eligibility Center’s Web site to make certain that courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is www.eligibilitycenter.org.

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Eligibility Center

All high school student-athletes wishing to compete in college must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Information about the Eligibility Center can be found in the Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. The NCAA national office does not handle initial-eligibility certifications. Please do not contact the NCAA national office with inquiries regarding an individual's initial-eligibility status, including whether transcripts, student release forms, etc., were received or about when you will be cleared. The Eligibility Center maintains and processes all of the initial-eligibility certifications. More information can be found at: www.ncca.org

The high school administration realizes that an effective educational program is one that provides

opportunities for student learning both within the classroom and beyond the traditional classroom and

school day. These expanded opportunities are viewed as educational options to supplement the

regular program.

A+ Schools Program

The King City Schools Program strives to ensure that students are prepared for and successful in life beyond high school. The A+ Schools Program provides students with continuous, progressive career information throughout the students’ years in the King City School District. The program focuses on ensuring students have course offerings that are rigorous and relevant to the world outside the classroom that will better prepare them for their paths after high school.

For Additional Information about the A+ Schools Program contact the A+ coordinator in your

School or the Department of Higher Education website (www.dhe.mo.gov).

Dual Enrollment

Please see your counselor for a Dual Enrollment Procedures handout. There are specific procedures for how dual enrollment courses affect GPA, graduation requirements, transcripts, and weightiness. The approval form must be signed by student, parent, and guidance counselor prior to enrollment. Dual enrollment credit does not become a part of the high school transcript unless it qualifies for high school credit under the terms of the agreement with Northwest Missouri State University and Missouri Western State University.

Upward Bound

Upward Bound is a federally-funded program which assists students, grade 9-12, in finishing high school and in succeeding at post-secondary training opportunities. Upward Bound has been sponsored by Northwest Missouri State University since 1986 and services selected schools in Atchison, Gentry, and Nodaway counties in Missouri. King City freshmen are invited to apply to Upward Bound. There are several requirements students must meet to be accepted. Please see the high school counselor for additional information

Hillyard Technical School

Hillyard Technical School is located in St. Joseph, Missouri and is part of the St. Joseph School District. Several two year programs are offered at Hillyards to help students who are interested in a various of career fields. Students may apply their sophomore year in high school but only if they have not failed any classes during their freshmen or sophomore year. All cost for this program are paid by the district and transportation is also provided.

Purpose of Career Paths and Career Clusters

Career Paths

Career paths are clusters of occupations/careers grouped according to participants’ interests and talents or skills. All paths include a variety of occupations that require different levels of education and training. Thus, career paths provide a plan for all students, whatever their interests, abilities, talents, or desired levels of education. Selecting a career path provides a student with an area of FOCUS, along with FLEXIBILITY and a VARIETY of ideas to pursue. The focus of career paths is on helping students choose a career path, not a specific occupation. Selecting a career path is not a lifelong commitment; it is a place to begin focusing one’s energies. As students take different courses and learn more about themselves and careers, they will probably change career paths. Students who understand the career paths concept will be aware that there are a variety of other related possibilities if the first path no longer fits them. If different career paths become more interesting, the students can reevaluate plans, make appropriate decisions, and revise their high school plans as necessary.

Benefits

Deciding on a career path can assist you in exploring your interests and preparing for your future. The intent is not for you to decide on a specific occupation for the rest of your life, but to select a career path into which you can begin directing your energies. Identifying a career path can help you in selecting school courses, activities, and part-time employment. It can also help guide your participation in job shadowing, career exploration and internships. A career path choice is not a permanent commitment. As you have new experiences, you learn new things about yourself and may decide to change career paths. If you decide on a different career path to explore, you should discuss it with your counselor and adjust your future course selections in accordance with your new career exploration.

Career Exploration Assessments

King City R-I School students complete career exploration assessments starting in the 8th grade. This is a way the student can identify an initial career path choice. Counselors will then use this information to assist students in making course selections and developing a five-year plan. CHOOSING A CAREER PATH OR CLUSTER

1. Identify your interests, abilities, and talents.

2. Identify the career path or cluster that relates to your interests, abilities, and talents.

3. Explore occupations in those career paths or clusters.

4. Decide how much education you want to receive after high school.

5. Develop a personal plan of study by selecting courses and co-curricular activities that relate to your career educational and career goal.

6. If undecided regarding a career path or cluster, choose courses from different career areas to give you a better idea of your interests.ATHS

Individual Planning Vocabulary

Guidance and Counseling

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

August, 2011

Definition and Purpose:

1. Guidance Grade Level Expectations (GLEs): The systematic, sequential and developmentally appropriate set of knowledge, skill and understanding for the K-12 guidance curriculum.

2. Life Career Development: Self-development over the life span through the integration of roles, settings, and events of a person's life.

3. Individual Planning: The process of on-going educational and career-planning services that helps all students develop personal plans of study organized around programs of study and their personal, career, and educational goals.

4. Personal Plan of Study (PPOS): A student’s scope and sequence of coursework and related activities based upon their chosen Career Path or Career Cluster and their educational goals. Initiated in the eighth grade, it is designed to insure a successful post-secondary transition. The key component of the Individual Planning process.

5. Program of Study (POS): Secondary-to-postsecondary sequences of academic and career education coursework, along with additional learning opportunities, that lead students to attain a postsecondary degree or industry-recognized certificate or credential.

a. Process: Missouri currently uses a 10 step process for the development of Programs of Study that is aligned with federal guidelines which includes creation of POS templates and secondary/post-secondary curriculum alignment. This process is currently under review at the state level.

b. Template: The model or form developed by schools that lists courses, occupations and additional learning opportunities to help students develop their personal plan of study. The completion of the POS template does not infer that the POS process has been completed.

6. Career Paths (6) Clusters (16) Career Pathways (78): A progressive framework to organize the world of work and career information. The framework provides the structure to assist students in understanding the world of work, and to organize course and co-curricular offerings in the school.

7. Missouri Connections: A free web-based career and educational planning resource to help Missouri citizens determine their career interests, explore occupations, establish education plans, develop job search strategies, and create résumés.

CAREER PREPARATION

High School

Develop Your Personal Plan of Study

Select Career Path and Cluster

Arts &

Health

Industrial &

Communication

Services

Engineering Technology

Business, Management

Human

Natural

& Technology

Services

Sciences

Options After High School

Educational Options After High School

ON-THE-JOB

TRAINING

Some occupations do not require training prior to employment; rather additional training and skills required beyond high school are provided by the employer. Examples include laborers in agriculture, fast foods, construction, retail stores and services.

APPRENTICESHIP

Apprenticeship is a three to four-year training program where you earn money while you learn, working on the job. You receive a license at the end of training. Examples of trades that use apprenticeships are Bricklayer, Electrician, Floor Layer, Iron Worker, Operating Engineer, Painter, and Pipe Fitter.

AREA CAREER CENTERS

Area Career Centers provide career and technical education and training for both high students and adults. Specialized programs lead to certification, accreditation, or licensure in desired fields such as Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, Health and Senior Services, Nursing and Business.

VOCATIONAL &

TECHNICAL SCHOOL

These Proprietary Schools are different than Area Career Centers. They offer specialized programs that may last from one month to four years in length. Programs include: practical nursing, robotics, truck driving, cosmetology, and some areas of business and dental careers. Enrollment requirements are unique to each institution.

COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Community and Technical Colleges serve the diverse learning, workforce and economic development of their communities. Two-year “degree” vocational training, associate degrees, or credit transfer to a college or university where you can pursue a bachelor’s degree are offered. Most community colleges have an open enrollment policy for high school graduates and individuals with GEDs.

COLLEGE &

UNIVERSITY

A bachelor’s degree typically requires four years to complete. A master’s degree usually requires one to two years beyond the bachelor’s degree. Entrance requirements depend on the desired program, major and school.

MILITARY

The armed forces provide training for almost every job available in the private sector. Continuing education is expected. Multiple options are provided to continue your education during and after your enlistment High school graduation is required. Military academies like West Point or University ROTC are also options.

Refer to missouriconnections.org for more information about these options!

CAREER PATHS & CAREER CLUSTERS

The Sixteen Career Clusters

King City High School

Career Clusters Program of Study Templates

“What do you want to do after high school?” That is a question that is asked of our students a multitude of times over the course of their public school education. It’s a question that is not easily answered, due to the enormous number of possible post-secondary alternatives that are currently available to our students. Technological advances and global competition have transformed the nature of both education and work. Tomorrow’s jobs will require more knowledge and training, highly developed 21st Century Skills, technological skills, and more flexible workers than ever before. Our students need to be prepared for, and informed of, the reality of several job and career changes over the course of their lifetimes. They need to understand that they will have to continually update their knowledge and skills, which may require additional training and/or education.

The King City R-I School District offers a wide array of courses and experiences to its students. As students review course offerings and activities, we hope to guide them in choosing coursework and experiences that are relevant to their future goals.

In planning for post-secondary goals, students should start with examining where their own interests and talents lie. This can be accomplished in many different ways within the school district; researching middle and high school classes of interest, taking interest and skill inventories, participating in career fairs offered, and taking advantage of the many extra-curricular and enrichment activities available. The school district uses the Missouri Connections online program (www.missouriconnections.org) for interest assessments and to explore the variety of options students have beyond high school.

Using the results of career assessments students create their personal plan of study for their high school years and beyond. School counselors, teachers and other district personnel, are available to guide students and parents in this important planning process. The planning process is critical to not only meeting graduation requirements, but also to taking the coursework that will ultimately lead to a successful post-secondary transition.

The following program of study templates, serve as a guide, along with other career planning materials, to help students develop their personal plans of study. Courses listed within these program of study templates are recommended coursework only and should be individualized to meet each learner’s educational and career goals.

King City R-I

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

CompTIA A+/C-Tech

AWS Welding Certification

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

(Computer Service Tech I

((Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning I

(Precision Machining I

((Welding Technology I

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

(Computer Service Tech II

((Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning II

(Precision Machining II

((Welding Technology II

Postsecondary Offerings – For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

(Linn State Technical College

www.linnstate.edu

Precision Machining – 12 hrs

(Metropolitan Community College

www.mcckc.edu

Computer Aided Drafting – 9 hrs

HVAC – 8 hrs

Welding 6 hrs

Mineral Area College

www.mineralarea.edu

(North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Computer Service – 30 hrs

HVAC – 30 hrs

Precision Machining – 30 hrs

Welding Technology – 30 hrs

Ozarks Technical Community College

www.otc.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Community College

www.trcc.edu

Columbia Area Career Center

www.career-center.org

Davis Hart Career Center

www.mexicoschools.net

Eldon Career Center

www.eldoncareercenter.org

Hannibal Career and Technical Center

www.hannibal.tec.mo.us

Hillyard Technical Center

www.hillyardtech.com

Kirksville Area Tech Center

www.kirksville.k12.mo.us

Moberly Area Tech Center

www.moberly.k12.mo.us

Ranken Tech College

www.ranken.edu

Waynesville Technical Academy

www.waynesville.k12.mo.us

A.T. Skill University of Health Sciences

www.atsu.edu

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

Culver-Stockton College

www.culver.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood University

www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville University of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu

MO Southern State University

www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri State University – West Plains

www.wp.missouristate.edu

(Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Computer Service – 12 hrs

Precision Machining

EGT 196 ET Special Topics – 7 hrs

MET 112 Manufact Methods – 3 hrs

MET 222 CNC Mach Process – 2 hrs

Welding – 12 hrs

MO Univ of Science & Technology

www.mst.edu

Missouri Valley College

www.moval.edu

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis University

www.imagine.stu.edu

Southeast MO State University www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist University

www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

University of MO – Columbia

www.missouri.edu

University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu

Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Webster University

www.websteruniv.edu

Westminster College

www.westminster-mo.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training - www.petropolisacademy.com

Midwest Institute

www.midwestinstitute.com

(Southeast Community College

www.southeast.edu

HVAC – Adv Standing

Welding – Adv Standing

Sample Careers By Educational Level – For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-The-Job Training or Less

Technical Training or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Animal Caretakers

Animal Trainers

Bakers

Commercial Fishers

Farm and Ranch Workers

Farm Equipment Mechanics

Farmers

Food Processing Workers

Log Graders and Scalers

Loggers

Meat Cutters

Mining Machine Operators

Nursery Workers

Rock Splitters

Trash Collectors

Veterinary Assistants

Water Treatment Plant Operators

Fish and Game Wardens

Forestry Technicians

Precision Agriculture Technicians

Agricultural Engineers

Agricultural Scientists

Animal Scientists

Conservation Scientists

Farm and Home Management Advisors

Food Scientists

Foresters

Park Naturalists

Zoologists

Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary

Animal Scientists

Farm and Home Management Advisors

Veterinarians

Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists

King City R-I

Architecture & Construction

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

CompTIA A+/C-Tech

AWS Welding Certification

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

((Computer Aided Drafting I

(Computer Services Tech I

(Construction Technology I

(Electronics Technology I

Firefighting I & II

(Precision Machining I

((Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning I

((Welding Technology I

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

((Computer Aided Drafting II

(Computer Services Tech II

(Construction Technology II

(Electronics Technology II

PLTW Engineering, Design & Development

(Precision Machining II

((Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning II

((Welding Technology II

Postsecondary Offerings – For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

(Linn State Technical College

www.linnstate.edu

Precision Machining – 12 hrs

Metropolitan Community College

www.mcckc.edu

Comp Aided Drafting – 9 hrs

HVAC – 8 hrs

Welding 6 hrs

Mineral Area College

www.mineralarea.edu

Moberly Area Comm College

www.macc.edu

(North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Comp Aided Drafting – 30 hrs

Computer Service – 30 hrs

Construction Tech – 30 hrs

Electronics Tech – 30 hrs

HVAC – 30 hrs

Precision Machining – 30 hrs

Welding Technology – 30 hrs

Ozarks Technical Comm College

www.otc.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Community College

www.trcc.edu

Arcadia Valley Tech Center - www.mineralarea.edu

Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center

www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm

Clinton Tech School www.clinton.k12.mo.us

Columbia Area Career Ctr - www.career-center.org

Davis Hart Career Ctr- www.mexicoschools.net

Eldon Career Ctr - www.eldoncareercenter.org

Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com

Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc

Grand River Technical School - www.grts.org

Hannibal Career and Technical Center

www.hannibal.tec.mo.us

Herndon Career Center

www.herndoncareercenter.com

Hillyard Technical Ctr - www.hillyardtech.com

Lake Career & Technical Center

www.camdentonschools.org

Lebanon Technology and Career Ctr

www.lebanon.k12.mo.us

Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr www.lexington.k12.mo.us

Kirksville Area Tech Ctr www.kirksville.k12.mo.us

Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us

Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us

Northland Career Ctr - www.northlandcareercenter.com

Northwest Tech School - www.maryville.k12.mo.us

Perryville Area Career/Tech Center

www.perryville.k12.mo.us

Pike-Lincoln Tech Ctr - www.pltc.k12.mo.us

Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu

Rolla Tech Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us

South Central Career Ctr - www.wphs.k12.mo.us

Unitec Career Center - www.mineralarea.edu

Waynesville Technical Academy

www.waynesville.k12.mo.us

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu

Bryan College - www.bryancollege.ecom

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

Culver-Stockton College - www.culver.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Evangel University - www.evangel.edu

Everest College www.everest-college.edu

Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu

Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville Univ of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Messenger College

www.messengercollege.edu

Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu

Missouri College

www.missouricollege.com

Missouri Southern State University

www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri State University – West Plains

www.wp.missouristate.edu

MO University of Science & Technology

www.mst.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Rockhurst University

www.rockhurst.edu

(Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Computer Aided Drafting – 12 hrs

Computer Service – 12 hrs

Construction Tech – 12 hrs

Electronics Tech – 12 hrs

Precision Machining

EGT 196 ET Special Topics – 7 hrs

MET 112 Manufact Methods – 3 hrs

MET 222 CNC Mach Process – 2 hrs

Welding – 12 hrs

Saint Louis University

www.imagine.stu.edu

Sanford-Brown College

www.sanford-browncollege.com

Southeast MO State University

www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu

Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu

Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu

University of Phoenix - www.phoenix.edu

Vatterott College

www.vatterott-college.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu

Westminster College

www.westminster-mo.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

Foley-Belsaw Institute

www.foley-belsaw.com

Colorado Technical University

www.coloradotech.com

DeVry University

www.drury.edu

Grantham University

www.grantham.edu

(Indian Hills Community College

www.ihcc.cc.ia.us

Electronics Tech – 8 hrs

ITT Technical Institute

www.itt-tech.edu

MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries www.mersgoodwill.org

Missouri Welding Institute

www.nwi.ws

National American University

www.national.edu

(Southeast Community College

www.southeast.edu

Computer Aided Drafting – Adv Standing

HVAC – Adv Standing

Welding – Adv Standing

Sample Careers By Educational Level – For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-The-Job Training or Less

Technical Training or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Bricklayers, Stonemasons and Cement Masons

Cabinetmakers and Carpenters

Drywall Finishers & installers and Plasterers

Electricians

Fence Builders

Heating and Cooling System Mechanics

Highway Maintenance Workers & Paving Equip Operators

Line Installers and Repairers

Plumbers and Pipefitters

Roofers

Sheet Metal Workers and Structural Metal Workers

Surveying and Mapping Technicians

Tile Setters

Commercial Divers

Drafters

Energy Auditors

Interior Designers

Architects

Construction Managers

Cost Estimators

Landscape Architects

Surveyors

Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary

Engineering Managers

Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary

Historians

Operations Research Analysts

Political Scientists

Sociologists

Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary

King City R-I

Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

CompTIA A+/C-Tech

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

(Computer Service Tech I

(Electronics Technology I

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

(Computer Service Tech II

(Electronics Technology II

Postsecondary Offerings - For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

Linn State Technical College

www.linnstate.edu

Metropolitan Comm College

www.mcckc.edu

Mineral Area College

www.mineralarea.edu

Moberly Area Comm College

www.macc.edu

(North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Computer Service – 30 hrs

Electronics Tech – 30 hrs

Ozarks Tech Comm College

www.otc.edu

St. Charles Comm College

www.stchas.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Comm College

www.trcc.edu

Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center

www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm

Clinton Technical School

www.clinton.k12.mo.us/ts.php

Davis Hart Mexico Technical School

www.mexicoschools.org

Eldon Career Center

www.eldoncareercenter.org

Four Rivers Technical Center

www.washington.k12.mo.us

Franklin Tech - MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com

Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc

Hannibal Career and Technical Center

www.hannibal.tec.mo.us

Herndon Career Center

www.herndoncareercenter.com

Hillyard Tech Center - www.hillyardtech.com

Kirksville Area Technical Center

www.kirksville.k12.mo.us

Lake Career and Technical Center

www.camdentonschools.org

Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr - www.lexington.k12.mo.us

Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us

Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us

Perryville Area Career/Technical Center

www.mineralarea.edu

Ranken Technical College - www.ranken.edu

Rolla Technical Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us

Waynesville Technical Academy

www.waynesville.k12.mo.us

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

Culver-Stockton College – www.culver.edu

DeVry University – www.devry.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Evangel University - www.evangel.edu

Everest College

www.everest-college.com

Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College - www.hlq.edu

Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu

Hickey College

www.hickeycollege.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville Univ of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Messenger College

www.messengercollege.edu

Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu

Missouri College

www.missouricollege.com

MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri State University – West Plains

www.wp.missouristate.edu

Missouri Valley College –www.moval.edu

(Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Computer Service – 12 hrs

Electronics Tech – 12 hrs

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Ozark Christian College – www.occ.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Patricia Stevens College

www.patriciastevenscollege.edu

Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu

Sanford-Brown College

www.sanford-browncollege.com

Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu

Univ of MO – Kansas City - www.umkc.edu

Univ of MO – Rolla – www.umr.edu

Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu

Vatterott Coll - www.vatterott-college.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

American College of Technology

www.acot.edu

Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu

Barbizon School of Clayton

www.barbizonmodeling.com

Broadcast Center

www.broadcastcenterinfo.com

Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary - www.calvary.edu

Central Bible College - www.cbcag.edu

Colorado Technical University

www.coloradotech.com

Court Report Academy

www.thecourtreportingacademy.com

(Indian Hills Community College

www.ihcc.cc.ia.us

Electronics Tech – 8 hrs

ITT Technical Institute

www.itt-tech.edu

Kansas City Art Inst - www.kcai.edu

Midwestern Baptists Theological Seminary - www.mbts.edu

Missouri Tech – www.motech.edu

National American University

www.national.edu

Sample Careers By Educational Level - For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-The-Job Training or Less

Technical Training or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Actors

Bookbinders and Bindery Workers

Camera/Photographic Equipment Repairers

Communications Equipment Mechanics

Costume and Wardrobe Specialists

Dancers

Fine Artists

Floral Designers

Movie Projectionists

Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners

Musicians and Singers

Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers

Photographers

Potters

Printing Press Operators

Proofreaders

Ushers and Ticket Takers

Audio and Video Equipment Technicians

Broadcast Technicians and Sound Engineering Techs

Camera Operators, Film and Video Editors

Choreographers

Communications Equipment Mechanics

Computer, Automated Teller, & Office Machine Repairers

Desktop Publishers and Page Layout Workers

Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio

Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers/Repairers

Fashion Designers and Interior Designers

Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators

Multi-Media Artists and Animators

Music Directors

Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers

Producers

Radio Mechanics and Operators

Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers

Agents and Business Managers

$47,240

Animators and Multi-media Artists

$46,170

Art Directors and Talent Directors

$73,800

Broadcast News Analysts and News Reporters

Copy Writers, Technical Writers and Editors

Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio

Film and Video Editors

$38,260

Graphic Designers

$40,080

Industrial Designers

$52,070

Interpreters and Translators

Multi-Media Artists and Animators

Museum Technicians and Conservators

$31,180

Music Composers, Directors, and Arrangers

Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers

Proofreaders and Copy Markers

Reporters and Correspondents

Set and Exhibit Designers

$44,070

Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary

$46,69

Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary

Communications Teachers, Postsecondary

English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary

Historians

Librarians

King City R-I

Business Management & Administration

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

CompTIA A+/C-Tech

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

(Computer Service Tech I

Medical Transcription/Billing & Coding I

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

(Computer Service Tech II

Medical Transcription/Billing & Coding I

Postsecondary Offerings – For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

Metropolitan Community College

www.mcckc.edu

Mineral Area College

www.mineralarea.edu

Moberly Area Community College

www.macc.edu

(North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Computer Service – 30 hrs

Ozarks Technical Comm College

www.otc.edu

St. Charles Community College

www.stchas.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Community College

www.trcc.edu

Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center

www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm

Clinton Tech School

www.clinton.k12.mo.us

Eldon Career Center - www.eldoncareercenter.org

Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com

Grand River Technical School

www.grts.org

Hillyard Technical Center

www.hillyardtech.com

Kirksville Area Tech Center

www.kirksville.k12.mo.us

Lex La-Ray Tech Center

www.lexington.k12.mo.us

Moberly Area Tech Center www.moberly.k12.mo.us

Northwest Tech School - www.maryville.k12.mo.us

Pike-Lincoln Tech Center

www.pltc.k12.mo.us

Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu

Saline County Career Center

www.marshallschools.com/sccc

Sikeston Career and Technology Center

www.sikeston.k12.mo.us

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu

Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

Culver-Stockton College - www.culver.edu

DeVry University – www.devry.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Evangel University - www.evangel.edu

Everest College - www.everest-college.com

Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu

Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu

Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville Univ of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Messenger College

www.messengercollege.edu

Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu

Missouri College

www.missouricollege.com

MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri State University – West Plains

www.wp.missouristate.edu

(Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Computer Service – 12 hrs

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Patricia Stevens College

www.patriciastevenscollege.edu

Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis University

www.imagine.stu.edu

Sanford-Brown College

www.sanford-browncollege.com

Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu

Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu

Univ of MO – Rolla – www.umr.edu

Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu

Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu

Vatterott College

www.vatterott-college.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu

Westminster College

www.westminster-mo.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

Colorado Technical University

www.coloradotech.com

Daruby School

www.darubyschool.com

Grantham University

www.grantham.edu

ITT Technical Institute

www.itt-tech.edu

Metro Business College

www.metrobusinesscollege.edu

MVC Computer & Business School

www.mvcschool.com

National American University

www.national.edu

TechSkills

www.techskills.com

Texas County Technical Institute

www.texascountytech.edu

Sample Careers By Educational Level – For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-the-Job Training

Technical Training or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Billing Clerks

Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks

Computer Operators

Copy Machine Operators

Couriers and Messengers

Data Entry

File Clerks

General Office Clerks

Human Resources Assistants

Interviewing Clerks

Mail Clerks

Order Clerks and Stock Clerks

Payroll and Timekeeping clerks

Receptionists

Secretaries

Shipping and Receiving Clerks

Typists

Court Reporters

First-Line Supervisors/Managers

General and Operations Managers

Production and Operating Workers

Administrative Services Managers

Advertising Managers

Business Executives

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Employee Training Specialists

Employment Interviewers and Recruiters

Human Resources Managers

Job Benefits and Analysis Specialists

Management Analysts

Market Research Analysts

Meeting and Convention Planners

Property and Real Estate Managers

Public Relations Managers, Specialists

Purchasing Manager and Sales Managers

Regulatory Affairs Specialists

Social and Community Services Managers

Storage and Distribution Managers

Business Teacher, Postsecondary

Chief Executives

Controller, Treasurers

Economists

Medical and Health Services Managers

Operations Research Analysts

Statisticians

King City R-I

Education & Training

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

Postsecondary Offerings - For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org.

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

Metropolitan Community College

www.mcckc.edu

Mineral Area College

www.mineralarea.edu

Moberly Area Community College

www.macc.edu

North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Ozarks Tech Community College

www.otc.edu

St. Charles Community College

www.stchas.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Community College

www.trcc.edu

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

Cottey College - www.cottey.edu

Culver-Stockton College

www.culver.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Evangel University - www.evangel.edu

Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College

www.hlq.edu

Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu

Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu

Maryville University of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Messenger College

www.messengercollege.edu

MO Southern State University

www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri State University – West Plains

www.wp.missouristate.edu

Missouri Valley College –www.moval.edu

Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu

St Louis Christian College

www.slcconline.edu

Southeast MO State University

www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist University

www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

University of MO – Columbia

www.missouri.edu

University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu

University of MO – St Louis www.umsl.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Westminster College

www.westminster-mo.edu

Webster University

www.websteruniv.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

Baptist Bible College & Graduate School www.baptist.edu

Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary - www.calvary.edu

Colorado Technical University

www.coloradotech.com

Conception Seminary College

www.conceptionabbey.org

Grantham University

www.grantham.edu

National American University

www.national.edu

Paris II Educational Center

www.parisii.net

Wentworth Military Academy

www.wma1880.org

Sample Careers By Educational Level - For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-The-Job Training or Less

Technical Training or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Audi-Visual Specialists

Coaches and Scouts

Library Assistant

Teacher Aides

Adult and Vocational Education Instructors

Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors

Library Technical Assistants

Preschool Teachers

Teacher Assistants

Adult and Vocational Education Instructors

Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, GED Teachers

Audio-Visual Specialists

Education Administrators

Elementary School Teachers

Employee Training Specialists

High School Teachers

Kindergarten Teachers

Middle School Teachers

Poets, Lyricists, and Creative Writer

Public Health Educators

Special Education Teachers

Adult and Vocational Education Instructors

Audiologists

Coaches and Scouts

College and University Administrators

Curriculum and Instruction

Dieticians and Nutritionists

Education Administrators

Historians

Instructional Coordinators

Librarians

School Psychologists

Speech Pathologists

Teacher

King City R-I

Finance

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

____________________________

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

Postsecondary Offerings – For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Jefferson College

www.jeffco.edu

Metropolitan Community College

www.mcckc.edu

Moberly Area Community College

www.macc.edu

North Central Missouri College

www.ncmissouri.edu

Ozarks Technical Comm College

www.otc.edu

St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu

St. Charles Community College

www.stchas.edu

State Fair Community College

www.sfccmo.edu

Three Rivers Community College

www.trcc.edu

Avila University - www.avila.edu

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

Columbia College - www.ccis.edu

College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu

Culver-Stockton College

www.culver.edu

DeVry University – www.devry.edu

Drury University - www.drury.edu

Evangel University - www.evangel.edu

Everest College

www.everest-college.com

Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu

Hannibal-Lagrange College

www.hlq.edu

Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville University of St. Louis

www.maryville.edu

Missouri College

www.missouricollege.com

MO Southern State University

www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri Valley College

www.moval.edu

Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Park University - www.park.edu

Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis University

www.imagine.stu.edu

Southeast MO State University

www.semo.edu

Stephens College - www.stephens.edu

Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu

Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu

Univ of MO – Columbia

www.missouri.edu

University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu

Univ of MO – Rolla – www.umr.edu

Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu

Washington University - www.wustl.edu

Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu

Westminster College

www.westminster-mo.edu

William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu

William Woods University

www.williamwoods.edu

Vatterott College

www.vatterott-college.edu

· Apprenticeship

· Military

· On-the-Job Training

Colorado Technical University

www.coloradotech.com

National American University

www.national.edu

Sample Careers By Educational Level – For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org

On-the-Job Training

Technical or Associate Degree

Bachelors Degree

Masters Degree or More

Bank Tellers

Bill and Account Collectors

Brokerage Clerks

Credit Checkers and Authorizers

Insurance Adjusters and Examiners

Insurance Claims Clerk

Insurance Policy and Claims Clerks

Loan Clerks

Tax Preparers

Title Examiners and Searchers

Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance

Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage

Insurance Sales Agents

Insurance Underwriters

Accountants and Auditors

Appraisers and Assessors

Budget Analysts

Credit Analysts

Financial Analysts

Financial Examiners

Financial Managers

Insurance Agents

Insurance Underwriters

Loan Officers

Securities Salespeople

Actuaries

Business Teacher, Postsecondary

Economists

Treasurers and Controllers

King City R-I

Government & Public Administration

Career Cluster Program of Study Template

www.kingcityschools.org

Minimum Graduation Requirements

SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY

It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit.

Grade

English

(4 credits)

Math

(3 credits)

Science

(3 credits)

Social Studies

(3 credits)

Required Courses, Elective Options

Hillyard Technical Center

Additional

Learning Opportunities

Secondary

9

English I

Algebra I,

Algebra IA, or Geometry

Physical Science

American History

Required Courses

PE

Health (1/2)

Personal Finance

Fine Arts

Practical Arts

Electives

Band

Choir

Family Health (1/2)

Career Family Leadership

Hospitality & Tourism (1/2)

Food Science & Nutrition

Housing (1/2)

Child Development

Family Living & Parenthood

Art I, II, and III

Ag Science I and II

Jr/Sr Ag

Ag Construction I and II

Ag Leadership

Spanish I & II

Multi Media (1/2)

Intro to Business (1/2)

Business Tech I and II

Entrepreneurship (1/2)

Small Business Mang. (1/2)

Novels (1/2)

Short Stories (1/2)

Mythology (1/2)

School-Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Career Research

FORMCHECKBOX Cooperative Education

FORMCHECKBOX Internship

FORMCHECKBOX Job Shadowing

FORMCHECKBOX Service Learning Project

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Community Based:

FORMCHECKBOX Mentorship

FORMCHECKBOX Volunteer

FORMCHECKBOX Part-time Employment

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Assessments/Certifications:

FORMCHECKBOX Technical Skills Attainment (TSA)

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Placement Assessments:

FORMCHECKBOX Compass Test

FORMCHECKBOX ACT

FORMCHECKBOX PSAT

FORMCHECKBOX SAT

FORMCHECKBOX ASVAB

FORMCHECKBOX WorkKeys

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

Student Organizations:

FORMCHECKBOX DECA

FORMCHECKBOX FBLA

FORMCHECKBOX FFA

FORMCHECKBOX FCCLA

FORMCHECKBOX SkillsUSA

FORMCHECKBOX Other:

_____________________________

10

English II

Algebra IB, Algebra II, or Geometry

Biology

World History

11

English III

Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American Government

12

English IV* or Writing & Rhetoric

Trigonometry or College Algebra*

Chemistry, Anatomy, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology*, Adv. Chemistry*, or Adv. Biology*

American History*, Western Civilization*, Psychology*, Sociology,

Postsecondary Offerings – For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org

Postsecondary

Community College

Technical School/Training Institution

In State

Out of State/Other

Crowder College

www.crowder.edu

East Central College

www.eastcentral.edu

Moberly Area Community College

www.macc.edu

Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center

www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm

Clinton Technical School

www.ed2go.com/cts

Franklin Technology – MSSU

www.ftcjoplin.com

Grand River Technical School

www.grts.org

Lex La-Ray Technical Center

www.lexington.k12.mo.us

Moberly Area Technical Center

www.moberly.k12.mo.us

Pike-Lincoln Technical Center

http://pltc.k12.mo.us

Saline County Career Center

www.marshallschools.com/sccc

Sikeston Career & Technology Center

www.sikestone.k12.mo.us

Avila University

www.avila.edu

Central Methodist University

www.centralmethodist.edu

College of the Ozarks

www.cofo.edu

Columbia College

www.ccis.edu

Culver-Stockton College

www.culver.edu

Drury University

www.drury.edu

Evangel University

www.evangel.edu

Everest College

www.everest-college.edu

Fontbonne University

www.fontbonne.edu

Harris-Stowe State University

www.hssu.edu

Lincoln University

www.lincolnu.edu

Lindenwood University

www.lindenwood.edu

Maryville University of Saint Louis

www.maryville.edu

Missouri Baptist University

www.mobap.edu

Missouri Southern State University

www.mssu.edu

Missouri State University

www.missouristate.edu

Missouri Valley College

www.moval.edu

Missouri Western State University

www.missouriwestern.edu

Northwest Missouri State University

www.nwmissouri.edu

Park University

www.park.edu

Rockhurst University

www.rockhurst.edu

Saint Louis University

www.imagine.slu.edu

Southeast MO State University

www.semo.edu

Southwest Baptist University

www.sbuniv.edu

Stephens College

www.stephens.edu

Truman State University

www.truman.edu

University of Central Missouri

www.ucmo.edu

University of