Career Tech Pre-Registration - McAllen Independent School

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Career Technical Education
Pre-Registration Procedures
It is a policy of the McAllen Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of sex, handicap, race, color, or national origin in its
educational and vocational programs, activities or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI, and will take steps to secure
the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all education and vocational programs.
Parents Make A Difference!
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There are many ways that parents contribute to
their teen’s early career development. Parents
are often the primary source of their teen’s work
values and attitudes.
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Career awareness should begin during the
elementary years by learning about jobs in the
community and understanding that one day
they will find their way into the workplace.
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In middle school and high school years, students
should begin to explore their interests and
abilities and connect them to careers.
16 State Career
Clusters
 Agriculture,
Food, &
Natural Resources
 Architecture &
Construction
 Arts, Audio/Video
Technology, &
Communication
 Business,
Management &
Administration
 Education & Training
 Financial Services
 Government & Public
Administration
 Health Science
 Hospitality
& Tourism
 Human Services
 Information
Technology
 Law, Public Safety &
Security
 Manufacturing
 Marketing, Sales, &
Service
 Science, Technology,
Engineering &
Mathematics
 Transportation,
Distribution, & Logistics
Procedures Review
1. Take the Kuder assessment.
2. View Elective Show Video.
3. Participate in Pre-Registration Workshop.
4. Sign up for CTE elective courses with CTE
Counselor OR apply and interview for CTE
Courses.
5. If you are not accepted into a CTE course,
sign up on waiting list.
Career Cluster
Business and Industry Endorsements
** Highlighted courses are new courses being considered for the 2014-15 school year. Letters indicate Course Cluster.
Program
Agriculture, Food
and Natural
Agriculture, Food Resources
and Natural
Resources
9th
10th
11th
Principles of Agriculture, Livestock Production
Agriculture
Food, & Natural
(A) or Principles of Floral Mechanics & Metal
Resources—7001 (A)
Design-7052(A)
Technologies7101(A)
12th
Advanced Animal
Science – 7043(A)
or Advanced
Floral Design- (A)
or Agricultural
Facilities Design
and Fabrication.
(A)-7091
Broadcasting
Graphic Design &
Illustration -8102 (C)
Audio Video
Productions-8072(C)
Advanced Audio
Video Productions
– 8074(C)
Photography
Graphic Design &
Illustration – 8102(C)
Fashion Design – 7611
or Animation - 8122(C)
Commercial
Photography8032(C)
Computer
Applications
Specialist—
Graphic & Web
Design
Graphic Design and
Illustration – 8102 (C)
Animation—8112 (C)
Advanced
Graphic Design
and Illustration(C)
Practicum of
Design and
Illustration(C)
Business Information
Management – 7412
(D)
Principles of
Information
Technology – 7402 (K)
Business
Information
Management II –
7422 (D)
Digital &
Interactive Media
– 7434 (K)
Arts, A/V
Technology &
Communication
Practicum in
Audio Video
Productions –
8034(C)
Advanced
Commercial
Photography 8034(C)
STC
Information
Technology
Multimedia
Specialist
Computer
Maintenance and
Repair
Business Information
Management – 7412
(D)
Principles of Information Telecommunicatio Computer
Technology – 7402 (K)
n and Networking – Technician (K)
7452 (K)
2015-2016
Business
Management and
Administration
Business
Management and
Administration
Touch Systems Data
Entry – 7281 (D) and
Principles of Business,
Marketing & Finance
(D)
Business Information
Management – 7412
(D)
Marketing
Touch Systems Data
Entry – 7281 (D) and /or
Money Matters – 7242
(F) and/or Principles of
Business, Marketing &
Finance (D)
Money Matters – 7242
(F) and Principles of
Business, Marketing &
Finance (D)
Principles of Information Marketing
Technology – 7402 (K)
Dynamics-7552 (N)
and
Entrepreneurship
Practicum
Marketing
Dynamics-7552 (N)
Principles of Information Accounting I-7212
Technology – 7402 (K)
(F)
Statistics and Risk
Management (F)
Marketing, Sales, &
Service
Finance
Finance
Business Information Practicum Business
Management II –
Management –
7422 (D) or Business 7472/7474 (D)
Management—
7232(D) or Business
Law – 7311 (D) and
Global Business –
7321 (D)
Accounting II (F)
2015-2016
Architecture and
Construction
Construction
Principles of
Manufacturing – 8162
(M)
Architecture
Principles of
Architecture- 8132 (B)
MCCTI
Business Information
Management – 7412
(D)
Principles of Auto
Technology - (P)
Architecture
Transportation,
Distribution &
Logistics
Manufacturing
Automotive
Maintenance
Collision Services
Principles of Auto
Technology (P)
Manufacturing
Principles of
Manufacturing –
8162(M)
Principles of Information Construction
Technology – 7402 (K)
Management –
8172 (B)
Advanced
Construction
Management –
8182 (B)
Principles of Information Architectural
Advanced
Technology-7402 (K)
Design- -8566 (B)
Architectural
Design – (B) (Revit)
Principles of Information Architecture Design Advanced
Technology-7402 (K)
– 8562 (B)
Architecture
Design – 8564 (B)
Principles of Information Automotive
Advanced
Technology-7402 (K)
Technology – 8342 Automotive
(P)
Technology – 8344
(P)
Principles of
Collision Repair and Advanced
Technology-7402 (K)
Refinishing – 8332
Collision Repair
(P)
and Refinishing –
8334 (P)
Concept of Engineering Welding – 8432 (M) Advanced
and Technology (O) or
Welding – 8434 (M)
Agriculture Mechanics
& Metal Technologies7101(A)
Career Cluster
Public Services Endorsements
Program
9th
Principles of Human
Services – 7602 (J)
10th
Principles of Health
Science – 7812 (H)
11th
Health Science –
7832 (H) and
Principles of Health
Science – 7812 (H)
Medical
Terminology – 7822
(H)
Recommended
Health Science –
7832 (H) and
Pharmacy
Technician
Health Science
Principles of Human
Services – 7602 (J)
Medical Billing
and Coding
Education and
Training
Medical
Terminology – 7822
(H)
Recommended
Human Services
Child Guidance –
7651 (J)
Education and
Training – 7681 (E)
and Lifetime
Nutrition & Wellness
– 7621 (J) and
Child
Development –
7653 (J)
Principles of Human
Services-7602 (J)
Accounting 7212 (F)
or Entrepreneurship
(N) 7532
Cosmetology I7902 (J)
Cosmetology II –
7904 (J)
Principles of Human
Services– 7602 (J)
Child Guidance –
7651 (J)
Practicum in
Human Services I –
7692 (J)
Practicum in
Human Services II–
7694 (J)
Human Services
Hospitality
Culinary
Anatomy and
Physiology – 3172
(H) Recommended
Practicum in
Medical Coding
and Billing – 7851
(H) and Anatomy
and Physiology –
3172 (H)
Recommended
Practicum of
Education and
Training – 7682 (E)
Principles of Human
Services – 7602 (J)
Education and
Training
Cosmetology
12th
Practicum Health
Science Pharmacy
– 7841 (H) and
Principles of Human
Services-7602 (J)
Lifetime Nutrition &
Wellness – 7621 (J)
Lifetime Nutrition &
Wellness – 7621 (J)
and Child
Development –
7653 (J)
Culinary Arts -7740
(I)
Practicum in
Culinary Arts (I)
Food Science –
7623 (I)
Law, Public Safety, &
Security
Principles of Law
Enforcement – 7952 (L)
Business
Information
Management –
7412 (D)
Law
Enforcement –
7951 (L)
Forensic Science –
7953 (L) and Practicum
of Law and Public
Safety – 7955 (L)
Principles of
Manufacturing – 8162
(M)
Concepts of
Engineering and
Technology (O)
Engineering
design and
presentation –
8122 (O)
Engineering Design
and Problem Solving
(O)
Law and Public Safety
Science, Technology,
Engineering &
Mathematics
Engineering
2015-2016
Dual Credit /Articulated
Courses:
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Accounting
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Auto Tech
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Law Enforcement
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Advanced Auto Tech
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Practicum Marketing Dynamics
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Advanced Graphic Design and
Illustration
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Telecommunications &
Networking
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Advanced Electronics
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Welding
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Advanced Welding
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Advanced Audio Video Prod
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BIM
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Ag Mechanics & Metal Technology
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BIM II
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Business Law
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Business Management
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Child Guidance
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DIM
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Child Development
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Electronics
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Engineering Design & Presentation
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Entrepreneurship
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Practicum Bus. Manage. I
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Food Science
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Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness
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Global Business
** Contingent upon teacher credentials subject to change each year.
Licenses & Certifications
Available:
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Cosmetology Operator
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A+
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Microsoft Office Specialist (Power Point, Excel, Word)
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Adobe Dream Weaver
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Adobe Flash
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Adobe Photoshop
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Pharmacy Technician
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Food Handlers Permit
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Apple Final Cut Pro
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Floral Design
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ServSafe
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Medical Billing and Coding
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QuickBooks
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Multimedia Specialist (STC)
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Computer Application Specialist (STC)
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Welding
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Auto Desk Revit
MISD Career Connections:
http://mws.mcallenisd.net/cate/Career.html
MISD Curriculum Bulletin:
http://mws.mcallenisd.net/cate/bulletin.html
CTE Courses - Require Application
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Health Sciences (HST II)
Practicum in Health Science (Pharmacology)
Practicum Business Management (Business CO-OP)
Practicum Law Enforcement
Practicum Marketing Dynamics (Marketing CO-OP)
Practicum Medical Billing and Coding
Audio Video Production (KMAC), Advanced and
Practicum
Telecommunications & Networking
Cosmetology I and II
Practicum Education & Training (RST)
Practicum Human Services I & II
Hospitality Services
Culinary Arts
Commercial Photography I and II
Automotive Technology (Auto Tech) and Advanced
Auto Collision and Advanced
SPACE IS LIMITED.
Application Process
 CTE applications are available in Counselors’
offices as well as on the CTE Web Page at the
following address:
http://mws.mcallenisd.net/cate/studentforms.html
 Students need to submit application by deadline
(TBA)
 Applications will be reviewed by course teacher.
 Students will be granted interviews based on
application.
 After interviews, students and alternates are
selected. All others will be placed on a waiting
list.
 Students are notified with a letter from the
teacher.
Courses with Limited Seating
 Agriculture Food & Natural Resources Courses
 Business Management
Business Information Systems II
 Digital and Interactive Media (DIM)
 Graphic Design & Illustration, Advanced, and
Practicum
 Forensic Science
 Food Science
 Engineering Design & Presentation
 Principles of Architecture & Construction
 Welding I & II
 Electronics
 Principles of Health Science
 Practicum in Business and Medical Coding
SIGN-UP WILL BE IN FRONT OF CAFETERIA DURING LUNCH
PERIODS WITH CTE COUNSELOR AND REPRESENTATIVES.
Sign Up Process for Courses
with Limited Seating
 Students will select desired course.
 Students will visit with CTE Counselor to get on the
sign up list.
 Students’ selection of courses will be entered by CTE
Counselor as long as space is available.
 All others will be placed on a waiting list and notified
by CTE Counselor if slots become available.
Sign Up for Courses
with No Limit
 Students visit with academic counselor for
course advisement.
 Students are allowed to sign up for other CTE
courses that are not listed on previous lists that
allow student to fulfill graduation requirements.
 Students electronically enter CTE course
number during pre-registration.
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
 BPA / BPA CO-OP – Business Professionals of
America
 DECA – Distributive Education Clubs of
America
 TSA – Technology Students Association
 FCCLA – Family, Career, & Community
Leaders of America
 FFA – Future Farmers of America
 HOSA – Health Occupations Students of
America
 Skills USA
Business Professionals of America (BPA)
• Business Professionals of America (BPA) is an
organization which is conducted at the regional,
state, and national levels.
• BPA prepares students to work efficiently in a
variety of business situations and develop
professional business skills.
• The mission of BPA is to contribute to the
preparation of world class skills.
• Members are afforded the opportunity to
participate in competitive events at the District,
State, and National levels upon qualifying.
Technology Students Association (TSA)
• Any CTE student enrolled in a CTE technology
course can participate in this organization.
The Technology Student Association fosters
personal growth, leadership, and opportunities
in technology, innovation, design and
engineering.
• Members apply and integrate science,
technology, engineering and mathematics
concepts through co-curricular activities,
competitive events and related programs.
 Members are afforded the opportunity to
participate in competitive events at the
District, State and National levels upon
qualifying.
Distributive Education Clubs of America
(DECA)
 DECA is an international association of
high school marketing students and
teachers of marketing, management
and entrepreneurship in business,
finance, hospitality, and marketing sales
and service.
 It prepares leaders and entrepreneurs for
careers and education in marketing,
finance, hospitality, management, and
other business areas.
 Members are afforded the opportunity to
participate in competitive events at the
District, State and National levels upon
qualifying.
Family, Career, & Community Leaders of
America (FCCLA)
FCCLA promotes personal growth and leadership
development through family and consumer
sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles
of family, members develop skills for life through:
• Character development
• Creative and critical thinking
• Interpersonal communication
• Practical knowledge
• Career preparation
Members are afforded the opportunity to
participate in competitive events at the District,
State and National levels upon qualifying.
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
• FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural
education that changes lives and prepares students
for premier leadership, personal growth and career
success.
• FFA was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America;
the name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA
Organization to represent the growing diversity of
agriculture.
• Today, almost half million student members are
engaged in a wide range of agricultural education
activities leading to over 300 career opportunities in
the food, fiber and natural resources industry.
• Student success remains the primary mission of FFA.
• Members are afforded the opportunity to participate
in competitive events at the District, State and
National levels upon qualifying.
Health Occupations
Students of America (HOSA)
• HOSA is a national organization running the gamut from
secondary through university levels.
• The organization sponsors leadership workshops, competitions,
and local, state and national conferences.
• Students are given opportunities to work in a well defined
organization and learn the intricacies of Parliamentary
Procedure as well as cooperative endeavors in fund raising.
• Students can be exposed to medical seminars given by local
medical personnel, can take tours of local medical treatment
centers and are given the opportunities to tour local as well as
other campuses of higher learning.
• The national organization usually takes on one cause or
commitment.
• HST students create life-long friendships with others far and wide
in their same field of study.
• HOSA gives each student the chance to network over great
distances, to communicate with others his or her age, and to
investigate other possibilities for the future.
• Members are afforded the opportunity to participate in
competitive events at the District, State and National levels
upon qualifying.
Skills USA
• Skills USA is a club for all trade & industrial
hands-on courses.
• Skills USA teaches leadership skills, etiquette,
and life survival skills.
• As a national club, it also helps students
prepare for employment.
• Skills USA has many purposes: the creed,
pledge, and motto encourages students to
have successful careers.
• Members are afforded the opportunity to
participate in competitive events at the
District and State levels upon qualifying.
For more information please
contact your campus’ CTE
Counselor:
(McHI) Mirtha Jimenez
[email protected]
(MEMORIAL) Jeanne Dopp
[email protected]
(ROWE) Linda Babauta
[email protected]