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Preparing children to compete on a global stage takes a concerted effort. Every department, campus, and teacher works to support student achievement. Everyone must work together to prepare each student for the future, but in the end, it is students' responsibility to take charge of their learning. Teachers have high expectations for their students, and they will give them the resources to take ownership of their education.
Table of Contents
Career 1 Exploration
Career Pathways/ 2 Student Organizations
Architecture 4 and Construction
Arts, A/V Technology 5 and Communication
Business, Management 6 and Administration
Education 7 and Training
Health 8 Science
Hospitality 9 and Tourism
Human 10 Services
Information 11 Technology
Law, Public Safety, 12 Corrections and Security
Marketing 13 and Finance
Science, Technology, Engineering and 14 Mathematics
Transportation, 15 Distribution and Logistics
CTE Course Options 16
Career ExplorationCareer and Technical Education
HEB ISD students have multiple opportunities to visit the Gene A. Buinger CTE Academy and explore what Career and Technical Education has to offer.
• 6th grade students tour the campus to see the programs offered
• 7th grade students can attend a summer camp on campus and interact with program instructors in hands-on activities
• Students may begin taking some CTE courses as early as the 7th grade on their junior high school campus
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Math Science English LASocial Studies
96.7
65.0
94.0 97.8
75.0
94.098.9
70.0
95.0 88.6
60.0
76.0
HEB ISD CTE STAAR EOC Passing Rate
College and Career ReadinessGrades: 7-8
Investigating Careers in Business
Grades: 7-8
Investigating Careers in
Human ServicesGrades: 7-8
Investigating Careers in
STEMGrades: 7-8
Endorsement OptionsCareer and Technical Education
Business and Industry Public Service STEM
Architecture and Construction
Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications
Business, Management, and Administration
Hospitality and Tourism
Information Technology
Marketing and Finance
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
Education and Training
Health Science
Human Services
Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
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er P
ath
ways
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1000
2000
3000
4000
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6000
7000
8000
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
51735644 5635
64196203
HEB ISD CTE Enrollment Data
Total Number of Students
All Texas high school students are required to declare a chosen program of study, or endorsement, which will help in guiding elective course choices throughout their high school years. Students may earn an endorsement in the Career and Technical Education programs in one of three areas: Business and Industry, Public Service, or STEM.
National Technical Honor Society
Student OrganizationsCareer and Technical Education
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er a
nd T
echn
ical
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ent O
rgani
zatio
ns
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
3161
15091831
4024
3306
HEB ISD CTE Student Industry Certifications
Total Number of Earned Student Industry Certifications
Business and Industry Public Service STEM
Business and IndustryThe Art and
Animation Society
Business and IndustryAudio/Video Club
Business and IndustryAuto Tech Club
Business and IndustryCollision Club
Business and IndustryCulinary Club
Business and IndustryThe Design Club
Business and IndustryEngineering and Architecture Club
Business and IndustryFuture Business
Leaders of America
Business and IndustryGame Design and VFX Club
Business and IndustryCosmetology Haute Club
Business and IndustryFuture Medical Professionals
Business and IndustryLaw & Public Safety
Business and IndustryTexas Association of Future Educators
Business and IndustryAerospace Club
Business and IndustryBCTEA
Robotics Team
Business and IndustryEngineering and Architecture Club
Student organizations support the student's commitment to their program through a variety of activities that include community projects as well as district, state and national competitions. While participating in a club focused on their area of learning, students may also be nominated to the National Technical Honor Society.
A select group of students is chosen from those involved in the programs offered at the Buinger CTE Academy. These students are trained to be ambassadors for and give tours of the BCTEA campus to visitors as well as elementary and junior high students.
National Technical Honor Society
BCTEA Student Ambassadors
Architecture and ConstructionBusiness and Industry Endorsement
Architectural Design I
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Practicum in Architectural
Design ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Extended Practicum in Architectural Design ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Interior Design I
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Architectural Design II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
4
Arc
hite
ctur
e and
C
onst
ruct
ion
Cluster Overview: Prepare for a career in planning, building, design, or construction; train and earn industry certifications on software programs such as CAD, Autodesk Inventor Professional and Revit Architecture.
Certifications: Autodesk Inventor Certification; Autodesk Revit Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification
Career Opportunities: Architect; Interior Designer; Computer-Aided Drafter; Environmental Engineer; Carpenter; Landscape Designer; Project Inspector; Demolition Engineer; Architectural and Engineering Manager; Electrician
Arts, A/V Technology, and CommunicationsBusiness and Industry Endorsement
5
Art
s, A
/V T
echn
olog
y,
and
Com
mun
icatio
ns
Cluster Overview: Use your creative talents as you explore the technical aspects of the multimedia arts using the latest equipment in videography, TV studio operations, video game design, commercial photography, graphic design and computer animation.
Certifications: Adobe Photoshop Certification; Autodesk 3ds Max Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification
Career Opportunities: Art Director; Audio and Video Equipment Technician; Broadcast News Analyst; Reporter; Game Designer; Film and Video Editor; Broadcast Field Supervisor; News Director or Producer; Graphic Designer; Digital or 3-D Animator; Videographer; Graphic Designer
Animation IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Animation II with Labs ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Audio/Video Production II with Lab ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Video Game Design ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 1
Practicum in Audio/Video Production ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Practicum in Commercial
Photography ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Extended Practicum in Audio/Video Production ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Extended Practicum in Commercial
Photography ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Professional Communications
Grades: 8-12 Credits: .5
Audio/Video Production IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Digital Art and AnimationGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Commercial Photography IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Commercial Photography II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Graphic Design and Illustration I
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Graphic Design and Illustration II
with Lab ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Business, Management, and AdministrationBusiness and Industry Endorsement
6
Busi
ness
, Mana
gem
ent,
and
Adm
inis
tratio
n
Cluster Overview: Prepare to face the challenges of a global economy while earning certifications and acquiring skills essential to productive business operations.
Certifications: Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) – (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote, Expert, Master); Office Proficient Assessment Certification (OPAC); OSHA/Cyber Safety Certification
Career Opportunities: Entrepreneur; Human Resources Manager; Chief Executive Officer; Administrative Assistant; Public Relations Manager; Marketing Consultant ; Budget Analyst
Touch System Data EntryGrades: 7-9
KEYS Only: 10-12 Credits: .5
Principles of Business, Mkting
and FinanceGrades: 9-11
Credits: 1
Global Business
Grades: 10-12 Credits: .5
Business Information
Management IGrades: 8-12
Credits: 1
Business Information
Management II ADV
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Business English
Grades: 12 Credits: 1
Education and TrainingPublic Service Endorsement
7
Educ
atio
n and
Tra
inin
g
Cluster Overview: Acquire knowledge of child and adolescent development as well as the principles of effective teaching practices through direct training experience including higher-level practicum courses which provide the opportunity to assist teachers in the classroom on elementary and junior high campuses.
Certifications: American Heart Association CPR Certification; American Heart Association First Aid Certification
Career Opportunities: Teacher/Aide; Child Care Director; Clinical Psychologist; Management Development Trainer; Principal; Speech-Language Pathologist; Audiologist; Counselor; Childcare Facility Director
Human Growth and Development
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Instructional Practices ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Practicum in Education
and Training ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Extended Practicum in Education
and Training ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Health SciencePublic Service Endorsement
8
Hea
lth S
cien
ce
Cluster Overview: Learn the concepts of health care delivery and develop clinical skills in patient care. You could be teaming with community partners for hospital and clinical experiences.
Certifications: American Heart Association CPR Certification; American Heart Association First Aid Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; Pharmacy Technician Certification; Phlebotomy Certification
Career Opportunities: Registered Nurse; Physician; Dental Hygienist; Patient Care Technician; EMT; Laboratory Technician; Pharmacy Technician; Athletic Trainer; Paramedic; Phlebotomist
Anatomy and Physiology of
Human SystemsGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Health Science Theory/Clinical ADV
Rotation
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Medical TerminologyGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Health Science Theory/Clinical ADV
Site
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Principles of Health ScienceGrades: 10-11
Credits: 1
Health Science Theory/Clinical ADV
PCT
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Honors Anatomy and PhysiologyGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Medical MicrobiologyGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Pharmacology ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Extended Practicum in
Health Science ADV
Phlebotomy
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
PathophysiologyGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Hospitality and TourismBusiness and Industry Endorsement
Introduction to Culinary ArtsGrades: 10-11
Credits: 1
Culinary Arts ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Extended Practicum in
Culinary Arts ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Practicum in Culinary Arts ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
9
Hos
pita
lity
and
Tou
rism
Cluster Overview: Learn the principles of nutrition and enjoy unique experiences in cooking, catering, and other aspects of the hospitality industry in an on-site, fully-functional kitchen.
Certifications: OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; S/P2 Safety Certification - Culinary; Texas Food Handlers Certification
Career Opportunities: Restaurant Owner; Executive Chef; Catering Manager; Event Planner; Bartender; Travel Agent; Convention Services Manager; Hotel, Club, or Resort Manager
Human ServicesPublic Service Endorsement
10
Hum
an
Serv
ices
Cluster Overview: Be ready for a future in an array of personal and family services or get the necessary training, hours and experience to take the state examination to become a licensed cosmetologist.
Certifications: American Heart Association CPR Certification; American Heart Association First Aid Certification; Cosmetology - Shampoo Apprentice, Makeup, Nails; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; S/P2 Safety Certification - Cosmetology; Texas Cosmetology Operator License
Career Opportunities: Childcare Director; Cosmetologist; Clinical Psychologist; Teacher's Assistant; Nutritionist; Behavioral Disorder Counselor; Photo and Movie Stylist; Occupational Therapist; Skincare Specialist
Dollars and Sense
Grades: 10-12 Credits: .5
Principles of Human Services
Grades: 9 Credits: 1
Parent Education for School-Age
Parents IGrades: 9-12
Credits: 1
Cosmetology I with Lab
Grades: 11 Credits: 3
Family and Community Services ADV
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Parent Education for School-Age
Parents II ADV
Grades: 10-12KEYS Only
Credits: 1
Cosmetology II with Lab ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Lifetime Nutrition and WellnessGrades: 10-12
Credits: .5
Interpersonal Studies
Grades: 10-12 Credits: .5
Child DevelopmentGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Counseling and Mental HealthGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Information TechnologyBusiness and Industry Endorsement
11
Info
rmatio
n Te
chno
logy
Cluster Overview: Master the design, development and management of hardware, software, and systems integration services while building computers and maintaining a network in a classroom environment.
Certifications: Cisco IT Essentials Certification; MTA: Networking Fundamentals; MTA: Operating Systems; MTA: Security Fundamentals; MTA: Server Administration; National Computer Science Academy (NCSA) Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; OSHA/Cyber Safety Certification
Career Opportunities: Network Administrator; Data Communications Analyst; Computer Support Specialist; Webmaster; Computer Programmer; Application Integrator; Computer Forensics Investigator; Technical Writer
Computer ProgrammingGrades: 9-12 Credits: 1
Practicum in Computer
Technology ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
NetworkingGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Extended Practicum in Computer
Technology ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 3
Computer MaintenanceGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Digital Media
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Web TechnologiesGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and SecurityPublic Service Endorsement
12
Law
, Pub
lic S
afe
ty,
Cor
rect
ions
, and
Sec
urity
Cluster Overview: Prepare for careers in the legal, public safety, homeland security and protection fields and partner with the Hurst, Euless and Bedford Police Departments for a complete learning experience.
Certifications: American Heart Association CPR Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; OSHA/Cyber Safety Certification
Career Opportunities: Paralegal; Public Information Officer; Police/Patrol/Corrections Officer; Forensics Investigator; Judge; Fire Fighter/Investigator; 911 Dispatcher; Attorney; Criminal Investigator; Special Agent
Court, Systems and PracticesGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Practicum in Law, Public Safety and
Corrections ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Principles of Law, Public
Safety, Corrections and SecurityGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Law Enforcement II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Law Enforcement I ADV
Rotation or Dispatch
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Forensic Science
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Extended Practicum in Law, Public Safety and Corrections ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
EntrepreneurshipGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Practicum in Marketing ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Sports and Entertainment
MarketingGrades: 10-12 Credits: .5
Extended Practicum in Marketing ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
AdvertisingGrades: 10-12
Credits: .5
Social Media Marketing
Grades: 10-12 Credits: .5
Accounting IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Accounting II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Marketing and FinanceBusiness and Industry Endorsement
13
Mark
etin
g and
Fin
anc
e
Cluster Overview: Lay the foundation for success in personal affairs and the business world with specific skills in organization, communication, public relations, marketing, promotion, and financial management.
Certifications: Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) – (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote, Expert, Master); Office Proficient Assessment Certification (OPAC); OSHA/Cyber Safety Certification
Career Opportunities: Financial Advisor; Small Business Owner; Marketing or Public Relations Manager; Accountant; Advertising Account Executive; Financial Analyst; Social Media Marketer
Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsSTEM Endorsement
14
Cluster Overview: Practice technology applications and simulate activities found in business and industry using the latest software programs and produce an assortment of projects to prepare for entry-level positions in a variety of STEM fields.
Certifications: Autodesk Inventor Certification; Autodesk Revit Certification; OSHA/CareerSafe Certification; OSHA/Cyber Safety Certification
Career Opportunities: Operations Research Analyst; Chemist; Natural Sciences Manager; Statistician; Geoscientist; Actuary; Mathematician; Quality-Control Scientist; Aeronautical, Biomedical, Nuclear, Petroleum, or Robotics Engineer
Scie
nce,
Tec
hnol
ogy,
En
gine
erin
g and
Math
ematic
s
Principles of Applied
EngineeringGrades: 8-9
Credits: 1
Robotics IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Practicum in Honors
Aerospace ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
Honors Robotics I
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Extended Practicum in Honors
Aerospace ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Honors Robotics II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Honors Aerospace IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Practicum in STEM ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 2
HonorsAerospace II ADV Engineering Design and Problem Solving
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 1
Principles of Technology
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Extended Practicum in STEM ADV
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Engineering Design and
Presentation IGrades: 10-12
Credits: 1
Engineering Design and
Presentation II ADV
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Engineering MathematicsGrades: 11-12
Credits: 1
Transportation, Distribution, and LogisticsBusiness and Industry Endorsement
Basic Collision Repair and Refinishing
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Collision Repair
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Painting and Refinishing
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
Practicum in Transportation
SystemsGrades: 12 Credits: 2
Extended Practicum in
Transportation Systems
Grades: 12 Credits: 3
Automotive Basics
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 1
Automotive Technology IMaintenance
and Light Repair
Grades: 10-12 Credits: 2
Automotive Technology IIAuto Service
Grades: 11-12 Credits: 2
15
Cluster Overview: Experience hands-on training in a state of the art facility using industry-recognized equipment to develop technical and trouble-shooting skills.
Certifications: Automotive Lift Certification; Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Student Certification; I-CAR Fusor 002 Certification (Bumper Repair); I-CAR Fusor 004 Certification (Metal Panel Bonding); SP/2 Safety Certification - Automotive
Career Opportunities: Airline Pilot; Industrial Machinery Mechanic; Naval Architect; Insurance Estimator; Welder; Air Traffic Controller; Aerospace Engineer; Automotive Service Technician/Mechanic; Collision Repair Technician
Trans
por
tatio
n,
Dis
trib
utio
n, a
nd L
ogis
tics
16
Course Name Grade Credit Slots Professional Communications (SP) 8-12 1/2 1
Career Development
College and Career Readiness 7-8 1†
Investigating Careers 7-8 1†
Technology Applications
PreAP/IB Computer Science I (PR)(TC)(WC)(CJH) 9-12 1 2†
AP/IB Computer Science II (PR)(WC) 11-12 1 2 Independent Study in 12 1 2 Technology Applications (PR)(WC)
Digital Arts and Animation (FA) or (TC) 10-12 1 2
Architecture and Construction
Architectural Design I (TC) 10-12 1 2 Architectural Design II (A)(PR) 11-12 2 4 Interior Design I 10-12 1 2 Practicum in Architectural Design (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Architectural Design (A)(PR)
Arts, A/V Technology and Communications Animation I (TC) 10-12 1 2 Animation II with Lab (A)(PR) 11-12 2 4 Video Game Design (A)(PR) 12 1 2 Digital Art and Animation (FA) or (TC) 10-12 1 2 Graphic Design and Illustration I (TC) 10-12 1 2 Graphic Design and 11-12 2 4 Illustration II with Lab (A)(PR)
Audio/Video Production I (TC) 10-12 1 2 Audio/Video Production II with Lab (A)(PR) 11-12 2 4 Practicum Audio/Video Production (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Audio/Video Production (A)(PR)
Commercial Photography I (THS only) 10-12 1 2 Commercial Photography II (A)(PR)(THS only) 11-12 1 2 Practicum in 12 2 4 Commercial Photography (A)(PR)(THS only)
Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Commercial Photography (A)(PR)(THS only)
Course Name Grade Credit Slots
Business, Management and Administration
Touch System Data Entry (10-12 KEYS ONLY) 7-9 1/2 1† Business Info Management I (TC) 8-12 1 2† Business Info Management II (A)(PR)(WC) 10-12 1 2 Principles of Business, 9-11 1 2† Marketing, and Finance
Global Business 10-12 1/2 1 Business English (E)(PR) 12 1 2
Education and Training
Human Growth and Development 10-12 1 2 Instructional Practices in 11-12 2 4 Education and Training (A)(PR)
Practicum in Education and Training (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Education and Training (A)(PR)
Health Science
Principles of Health Science (HE) 10-11 1 2 Medical Terminology ($$) 11-12 1 2 Health Science Theory/ 11-12 2 4 Clinical Rotation (A)(PR)(S)(WC)($$)
Health Science Theory/ 11-12 2 4 Clinical Site (A)(PR)(S)(WC)($$)
Health Science Theory/ 11-12 2 4 Clinical PCT (A)(PR)(S)(WC)($$)
Pharmacology (A)(PR)(S)(WC)($$) 11-12 1 2 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Health Science/Phlebotomy (A)(PR)(S)(WC)($$)
Medical Microbiology (PR)(SC) 11-12 1 2 Pathophysiology (PR)(SC) 11-12 1 2 Anatomy and Physiology (PR)(SC) 11-12 1 2 Honors Anatomy and Physiology (PR)(SC)(WC) 11-12 1 2
Hospitality and Tourism
Introduction to Culinary Arts 10-12 1 2 Culinary Arts (A)(S)($$) 11-12 2 4 Practicum in Culinary Arts (A)(PR)(S) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Culinary Arts (A)(PR)(S)
Career & Technical EducationHurst - Euless - Bedford Independent School District
CTE
Cou
rse
Optio
ns
17
Course Name Grade Credit Slots
Human Services
Principles of Human Services (HE) 9 1 2† Child Development 10-12 1 2 Family and Community Services (A)(PR) 10-12 1 2 Counseling and Mental Health (HE) 11-12 1 2 Interpersonal Studies 10-12 1/2 1 Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness 10-12 1/2 1 Dollars and Sense 10-12 1/2 1 Parent Education for 9-12 1 2 School Age Parents I (KEYS)
Parent Education for 9-12 1 2 School Age Parents II (A)(PR)(KEYS)
Cosmetology I with Lab (HE)($$) 11 3 6 Cosmetology II with Lab (A)(PR)($$) 12 3 6
Information Technology
Digital Media (TC) 10-12 1 2 Computer Maintenance (TC) 10-12 1 2 Networking (TC) 10-12 1 2 Practicum in Computer Technology (A)(PR) 11-12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 11-12 3 6 Computer Technology (A)(PR) Web Technologies (TC) 10-12 1 2 Computer Programming I (TC) 9-12 1 2†
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Principles of Law, Public Safety, 10-12 1 2 Corrections, and Security Courts Systems and Practices 10-12 1 2 Law Enforcement I (Rotation or Dispatch) (A)(PR) 11-12 1 2 Law Enforcement II (A)(PR) 11-12 1 2 Practicum in Law, Public Safety, 12 2 4 Corrections, and Security (A)(PR) Extended Practicum in Law, Public 12 3 6 Safety, Corrections, and Security (A)(PR)
Forensic Science (PR)(SC) 11-12 1 2
Course Name Grade Credit Slots
Marketing and Finance
Advertising 10-12 1/2 1 Accounting I 10-12 1 2 Accounting II (A)(PR) 11-12 1 2 Entrepreneurship 10-12 1 2 Sports and Entertainment Marketing 10-12 1/2 1 Social Media Marketing 10-12 1/2 1 Practicum in Marketing (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in Marketing (A)(PR) 12 3 6
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Principles of Applied Engineering (TC) 8-9 1 2†
Principles of Technology (PR)(SC) 10-12 1 2 Engineering 10-12 1 2 Design and Presentation I (TC) Engineering 11-12 2 4 Design and Presentation II (A)(PR)(TC)(WC)
Practicum in STEM (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in STEM (A)(PR) 12 3 6 Robotics I (PR)(TC) 10-12 1 2 Honors Robotics I (PR)(TC)(WC) 10-12 1 2 Honors Robotics II (A)(M)(PR)(WC) 11-12 1 2 Engineering Mathematics (M)(PR) 11-12 1 2 Honors Aerospace I (PR)(SC)(WC) 10-12 1 2 Honors Aerospace II (A)(PR)(SC)(WC) 11-12 1 2 Practicum in Honors Aerospace (A)(PR)(WC) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Honors Aerospace (A)(PR)(WC)
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Basic Collision Repair and Refinishing (S) 10-12 1 2 Collision Repair (A)(PR)(S) 10-12 2 4 Painting and Refinishing (A)(PR)(S) 11-12 2 4 Painting and Refinishing with Lab (PR)(S) 11-12 3 6 Automotive Basics (S) 10-12 1 2 Automotive Technology I: 10-12 2 4 Maintenance/Light Repair (A)(PR)(S)
Automotive Technology II: 11-12 2 4 Auto Service (A)(PR)(S)
Automotive Technology II with Lab (PR)(S) 11-12 3 6 Practicum in Transportation Systems (A)(PR) 12 2 4 Extended Practicum in 12 3 6 Transportation Systems (A)(PR)
Career & Technical EducationHurst - Euless - Bedford Independent School District
* = 2-period block required† = 7th-9th grade courses are semester coursesA = Advanced CTE Course E = 4th English Credit FA = Fine Art Credit HE = Health Waiver (must complete 2 sem or tris)
M = 4th Math CreditPR = Prerequisite S = Safety SC = Science CreditSP = Speech CreditTC = Technology CreditWC = Weighted Credit$$ = Fee Required
Key CTE
Cou
rse
Optio
ns
Courses may be considered in more than one program and for multiple endorsement choices. Enrollment numbers may effect class offerings.
It is the policy of Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap. In its career and technical programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and career and technical programs.
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