…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• AgriScience 9, Ag/Biology, Horticulture & Your Home, Nursery & Landscape Operations,
Animal & Equine Science, Small Animal/Veterinary Science, Student Leadership: The World
of Work, Wisconsin River Academy, Food Science 1 & 2, Culinary Arts 1,2, & 3, Regional
and International Cuisine, Accounting 1, World Languages
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:
• Fisheries, Field & Game Management, Advanced Horticulture, Advanced Veterinary Science,
Intro to Business, Intro to Marketing Web Design
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FFA, Fishing Club, Science Club, FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
This program of study prepares learners for careers in the
planning, implementation, production, management,
processing and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and
services. This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural
resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products.
It also includes related professional, technical and educational
services.
AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
AGRIBUSINESS SYSTEMS
Farm and Ranch
Workers
N/A Agribusiness
Management,
Agribusiness
Operations Technology,
Agri-Communications,
Agriculture Contact
Provider
Agricultural Education,
Agricultural
Journalism,
Professional Golf
Management
Agricultural
Economics, Agriculture
Leadership, Education
Statistics
ANIMAL SYSTEMS
Animal Care Takers,
Feed Sales
N/A Animal Science,
Livestock Industry
Management,
Veterinary Technology,
Ag Dairy Technician,
Livestock Production
Animal Science
Biochemistry,
Veterinary Science
Animal Science
(Nutrition and
Genetics), Veterinary
Medicine
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEMS
Refuse and Recyclable
Material Collection
N/A Environmental Science,
Laboratory Science
Technology
Aquatic Ecology,
Environmental Soil
Science
Entomology
FOOD PRODUCTS & PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Butchers and Meat
Cutters, Meat
Processing
N/A Agronomy, Diversified
Agriculture, Quality
Control, Ag Dairy
Technician, Quality
Control
Animal Science Food
Science and
Technology,
Mechanized Systems
Management
Animal Science (Meat
Science Focus), Food
Science and
Technology Nutrition
NATURAL RESOURCES SYSTEMS
Wastewater Treatment
Plant Operator
Natural Resources
Systems, Wildlife
Management
Environmental Studies,
Fisheries and Wildlife,
Water Science
Horticulture and
Forestry, Natural
Resources Sciences
PLANT SYSTEMS
Nursery and
Greenhouse Workers,
Tree Trimmers and
Pruners
Arborist Agronomy, Forestry,
Horticulture Crop
Production,
Landscape/Nursery,
Commercial
Horticulture
Biochemistry,
Diversified Agriculture
Studies, Insect Science
Agriculture Agronomy,
Horticulture and
Forestry
AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Nursery & Landscape Operations, Interior Architecture & Design, Wood
Processing/Construction, Woodworking Technology, Advanced Woodworking Technology,
Geometry in Building Construction, World Languages, Physics, AP Physics, Geology,
Environmental Science
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• PLTW: Civil Engineering & Architecture, Intro to Auto CAD, Construction Fundamentals
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FFA, SkillsUSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
This program of study prepares learners for careers in
designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the
building environment. People employed in this cluster work on
new structures, restorations, additions, alterations and repairs.
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
CONSTRUCTION
Carpentry, Iron
Working, Masonry,
Welder, Fabricator,
Laborer
Bricklayer, Carpenter,
Mason, Construction
Craft Laborer,
Electrician, Heavy
Equipment Operator,
Ironworker, Plumber,
Sheet Metal Worker,
Sprinkler Fitter,
Steamfitter, Tile Setter
Carpentry, Construction
Technologies, Welding,
Metal Fabrication
Construction
Management
Construction
Management,
Construction
Engineering
DESIGN AND PRE-CONSTRUCTION
CAD Technician N/A Architectural Design
and Technology, Civil
Engineering- Highway
Technician, Interior
Design, Surveying
Technology, Building
Information and
Modeling
Architectural
Engineering
Technology, Civil
Engineering
Technology,
Construction, Interior
Design, Landscape
Architecture
Architectural
Engineering
Technology, Civil
Engineering
Technology,
Environmental Design,
Interior Design,
Landscape Architecture
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
Electrical/Electronic
Equipment, Installation
and Repair, Grounds-
keeping
Electrical and
Instrumentation
Technician, Electric
Line Worker, Instrument Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic,
Maintenance
Technician, Metering
Technician, Millwright,
Substation Electrician
Advanced Industrial
Process Control,
Industrial Automation
& Controls Engineering
Technology, Industrial
Mechanical Technician, Industrial Electronics
and Maintenance
Technician
Industrial Engineering
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Web Design, Introduction to Computer Graphic Design, Computer Science, Computer
Animation, Game Design, Video Production 1 & 2, World Languages, Journalism, Literature
& Film, Music Courses
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Computer Graphics, Digital Photography, Computer Hardware, Web Design
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Drama Club, Musical Club
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
Individuals that work in the AV communications industry
manufacture, sell, rent, design, install, integrate, operate, and
repair the equipment of audiovisual communications. Careers
include designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing
and publishing multimedia content including visual and
performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment
services.
ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
Audio & Video
Technology & Film
Journalism & Broadcasting
Performing Arts
Printing Technology
Telecommunications
Visual Arts
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
AUDIO & VIDEO TECHNOLOGY & FILM
N/A Communications
Technology,
Electronics, Industrial
Video Production
Film Studies and
Production, Mechanical
Engineering,
Telecommunications
Management, Video
Production
Electronics Engineering
JOURNALISM & BROADCASTING
N/A Certification by the
Society of Broadcast
Engineers, Radio/TV
Journalism Mass,
Media/Communications,
Media Arts
Advertising,
Broadcasting,
Journalism, News-
Editorial, Visual
Communication
Journalism
PERFORMING ARTS
Usher and Ticket
Taker, Movie
Projectionist
N/A Camera Operation
Music, Musical
Instrument Repair and
Tuning Sound
Engineering
Arts Administration,
Dance, Music, State
Management, Theater
Arts, Entertainment
Design
Music, Musical Arts
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
Bookbinder and
Bindery Worker,
Graphic and Printing
Equipment Operator
N/A Electronic Imaging and
Graphics, Graphic
Design, Media Arts,
Printing Technology,
Visual Publications
Computer Graphics,
Graphic Design,
Industrial Design,
Printing Management,
Visual Communication
and Design
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
N/A Computer and
Information Sciences,
Electronics Technology
in Telecommunications,
Information Technology
Computer Networking
and
Telecommunications,
Operations Technology
Electronics
Engineering,
Information
Technology
VISUAL ARTS
Photograph Processing
Worker
N/A Commercial Art,
Graphic Design, Digital
Publishing, Graphic Art,
Photography Media Arts
Art History, Fashion
Design, Graphic
Design, Interior Design,
Studio Arts, Visual
Communications
Art History, Studio Arts
ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• World of Business, Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business
Communications, Business Law, Entrepreneurship, Yearbook, Personal Finance, World
Languages, Fashion Design and Merchandising
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Accounting 2, Intro to Business, Microsoft Office Specialist, Social Media & E-Marketing,
Advanced Marketing, Web Design, Intro to Marketing
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
DECA, FBLA, FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
The business, management and administration cluster prepares
learners for careers in planning, organizing, directing, and
evaluating business functions essential to efficient and
productive business operations. Career opportunities are
available in every sector of the economy and require specific
skills in organization, time management, customer services and
communication.
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Administrative
Assistant, Computer
Operator, Customer
Service Data Entry
Specialist
N/A Court Reporting,
Information Processing,
Legal or Medical
Information
Technology Office
Administration
Information Systems,
Information
Technology
Management
BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
N/A Business
Administration,
Information
Technology, Office
Technology
Business
Administration,
Information Systems,
Information
Technology
Management
Business
Administration,
Information
Technology
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Human Resources
Clerk
N/A Business
Administration
Human Resources
Management
Business
Administration
MANAGEMENT
N/A Agribusiness Business,
Administration, Certified Government,
Auditing Professional,
Certified Professional
Consultant, Marketing
Business
Administration,
Entrepreneurship,
Marketing, Finance,
Hospital Management,
International Business
Business
Administration
Management
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Customer Service
Representative
N/A Agribusiness, Business
Administration, Retail
Management
Business
Administration,
Marketing Operations,
Management
Business
Administration
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English,
Math, Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand
a variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Adulting, World Language, Sculpt & Tone, Personal Fitness, Strength & Conditioning, Max
Athletic Performance
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Infant & Toddler Development, Foundations of Early Childhood Education
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Wisconsin Youth Leadership
EDUCATION & TRAINING
This program of study prepares learners for careers in planning,
managing and providing education and training services, and
related learning support services such as administration,
teaching/training, administrative support, and professional
support services.
Administration & Administrative
Support
Professional Support Services
Teaching/Training
…………………………………………………..............................................................................
Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
ADMINISTRATION & ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
N/A Educational
Administration,
Educational Studies,
Business
Administration,
Administration and
Supervision
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
N/A Library Technical
Assistant, Personal
Trainer
Speech-Language
Pathology, Social
Work, Information
Science and
Technology, Special
Education and
Communication
Disorders
Educational
Psychology, Human
Services, Instructional
Technology, School
Psychology, School
Counseling, Social
Work
TEACHING/TRAINING
Child Care Worker,
Coach of Community-
based Sports Leagues,
Early Childhood
Education Assistant
N/A Early Childhood
Education, Coaching,
Sign Language
Interpreting,
Educational
Paraprofessional
Early Childhood
Education, Elementary
Education, Middle
Level Education,
Secondary Education,
Special Education,
Athletic Trainer
Curriculum and
Instruction Education
Teaching, Curriculum
and Learning,
Leadership Education,
Leadership Studies
EDUCATION & TRAINING
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Accounting 1, Accounting 3, Accounting 4, Business Communications, Business Law,
Entrepreneurship, Personal Finance, World Languages, Debate
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Accounting 2, Introduction to Business, Microsoft Office Specialist
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
DECA, FBLA, FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
FINANCE
The finance cluster prepares learners for careers in financial and
investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial
management. Career opportunities are available in every sector
of the economy and require specific skills in organization, time
management, customer service and communication.
Accounting
Banking Services
Business Finance
Insurance
Securities and Investments
………………………………………………….............................................................................
Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Clerk,
Bookkeeping Clerk
N/A Accounting, Certified
Public Accountant
BANKING SERVICES
Bank Teller,
Commodity Banker
N/A Business
Administration
Banking and Finance,
Business
Administration Auditor
Banking and Finance,
Business
Administration
BUSINESS FINANCE
N/A Business
Administration,
International Business,
Trade and Finance
Business
Administration,
Economics
Accounting and
Finance
INSURANCE
Customer Service
Agent, Processing
Clerk
N/A Business
Administration,
Property and Casualty
Insurance, Tax
Preparation
Mathematics Statistics Actuarial Science
SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS
Payroll Clerk N/A Agribusiness Business,
Administration,
Certified Financial
Analyst, Certified
Financial Planner
Court Reporting,
Information
Technology, Office
Administration, Office
Technology
Accounting Business,
Administration,
Finance
Business
Administration,
Management
FINANCE
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Suggested Learning Experiences
Foreign Service
Governance
National Security
Planning
Public Management & Administration
Regulation
Revune & Taxation
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety
of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• AgriScience 9, Horticulture, Intro to Marketing, Food Science 1 & 2, World Languages,
Wisconsin River Academy, Environmental Science, Marine Biology, Geology, Journalism
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Fisheries, Field & Game Management, Advanced Horticulture
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FFA, FCCLA, HOSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The program of study prepares learners for careers in the
planning, implementation, production, management, processing
and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services.
This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural resources,
horticulture, and other plant and animal products. It also
includes related professional, technical and educational
services.
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
FOREIGN SERVICE
N/A International Studies,
Sociology, Geography
and History, Economics
Survey, Research and
Methodology,
Sociology, Statistics
GOVERNANCE
N/A Political Science,
Geography, Economics,
Statistics
Political Science,
Geography, Economics,
Research and
Methodology
NATIONAL SECURITY
N/A Military Science,
Psychology, Electrical
or Computer,
Engineering, Foreign
Language
Survey, Research and
Methodology
PLANNING
N/A Economics, Geography,
Engineering
Community and
Regional, Planning,
Architecture,
Geography
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
N/A Actuarial Science,
Management, Business
Administration,
Economics, Statistics
Public Administration,
Actuarial Science,
Management,
Economics, Statistics
REGULATION
N/A Food Science and
Technology,
International Business,
Economics, Statistics
Survey, Research, and
Methodology, Food
Science and
Technology,
Economics, Statistics
REVUNE AND TAXATION
N/A Accounting,
Economics, Finance,
Actuarial Science
Statistics
Accounting,
Economics, Finance,
Actuarial Science,
Family Financial
Planning, Research and
Methodology
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
……………………………………………………..........................................................................
Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety
of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Anatomy and Physiology, Biotechnical Engineering, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership, Sculpt &
Tone, Personal Fitness, Strength & Conditioning, Max Athletic Performance, Adulting, Infant
and Toddler Development, World Languages, Biology, AP Biology, Chemistry, AP Chemistry,
Education 101, Introduction to Health Science,
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Medical Terminology, Nutrition for Healthy Living, PLTW: Human Body Systems, PLTW:
Medical Interventions, PLTW: Principles of Biomedical Science
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FCCLA, HOSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
HEALTH SCIENCE
The program of study connects individuals to a large variety of
health care areas that are characterized by diversity and
changing technologies. This program of study allows students
to investigate and observe a large variety of health care areas.
Health science careers include planning, managing, and
providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health
informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and
development. There are obvious connections between health
science and other programs of study.
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DVELOPMENT
N/A Clinical Laboratory
Technician (CLT),
Medical Laboratory
Technician (MLT),
Quality Assurance
Technician, Quality
Control Technician
Biochemistry
Immunology, Medical
Technology,
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Anatomy,
Biochemistry,
Oncology, Biology,
Virology,
Epidemiology
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
Clinical Rotation N/A Cardiovascular
Technology,
Electrocardiograph
Technology, Medical
Laboratory Assisting,
Nuclear Medical
Technology, Radiology
Technologist
Biology, Medical
Imaging Technology,
Medical Laboratory
Science, Nutrition
Cardiovascular
Technology, Diagnostic
Radiology, Medical
Laboratory Science,
Nuclear Medicine
HEALTH INFOMATICS
Coding Experience,
Data Entry,
Community Service
N/A Health Information
Technology, Health
Records Technology,
Medical Coding,
Medical Office
Services, Medical
Transcription
Community Health,
Health Care
Administration, Health
Education
Health Care
Administration, Library
Science, Nursing
Administration, Public
Health
SUPPORT SERVICES
Central Services
Assistant, Dietary
Manager,
Electrical/Electronic
Equipment Repair
N/A Dietary Management,
Medical Assistant,
Medical Office
Management,
Registered Dietetic
Technician
Biomedical
Technology,
Environmental Health
and Safety, Prosthetic
Therapies
Environmental Health
Sciences,
Industrial/Operations,
Engineering, Public
Health
THERAPEUTIC SERVICES
Dental Assisting,
Health Aide
N/A Dental Hygiene,
Certified Nursing
Assistant, Licensed
Practical Nursing, Pre-
Medicine, Massage
Therapist, Respiratory
Therapist, Surgical
Technology
Athletic
Training/Exercise,
Science, Dietetics, Pre-
Medicine, Recreational
Therapy
Clinical Nutrition,
Dentistry, Medicine,
Nurse Anesthetist,
Pharmaceutical
Services
HEALTH SCIENCE
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business Communication,
Entrepreneurship, Adventure Recreation, Adventure Leadership, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership,
Regional & International Cuisine, Culinary Arts 1 Foundations, Culinary Arts 3, Advanced
Cooking Applications, World Languages, Advanced Marketing, Journalism
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Accounting 2, Introduction to Business, Intro to Marketing, Microsoft Office Specialist, Social
Media & E-Marketing, Culinary Arts 2 Fundamentals, Nutrition for Healthy Living, Web
Design
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FBLA, FCCLA, DECA, SkillsUSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
The hospitality and tourism cluster prepares learners for careers
in the management, marketing, and operations of restaurants
and other food service, lodging, attractions, recreation events
and travel related services. Hospitality operations are located in
communities throughout the world.
Lodging
Recreation, Amusements & Attractions
Restaurant & Food/Beverage
Services
Therapeutic Services
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
LODGING
Bell Captain, Guestroom
Attendant, Reservationist
N/A Hotel Management,
Hospitality
Management
Business
Administration,
Lodging Management,
Sales and Marketing
RECREATION, AMUSEMENTS & ATTRACTIONS
Museums/Zoo/Aquarium,
Docent, Resort
Instructor, Theme Parks
Retail Manager
N/A Business
Administration
Management,
Recreation, Fitness and
Leisure Studies, Sports
and Fitness
Management
Business
Administration
RESTAURANT AND FOOD/BEVERAGE SERVICES
Cook, Dishwasher, Wait
Staff
N/A Culinary Arts and
Management, Dietary
Management, Food
Services/Hospitality
Food
Service/Hospitality,
Food Service
Management,
Hospitality
Management,
Restaurant and Food
Service,
Administration, Travel
and Tourism
Restaurant/Food
Service Administration
THERAPEUTIC SERVICES
Event Planner, Ticket
Agent, Tour Guide,
Travel Agent
N/A Business
Administration, Sales
and Marketing, Travel
and Tourism
Business
Administration,
Marketing, Operations
Management
Business
Administration
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies .All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Successful Teens, Adulting, FCCLA/HOSA Leadership, World Languages, Personal Fitness,
Journalism, Education 101, Intro to Health Science
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Infant & Toddler Development, Foundations of Early Childhood Education, Nutrition for
Healthy Living, Medical Terminology
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
HOSA, FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow
HUMAN SERVICES
This program of study prepares individuals for employment in
career pathways related to families and human needs. This
includes preparing individuals for employment in career
pathways that relate to families and human needs such as
counseling and mental health services, family and community
services, personal care, and consumer services.
Consumer Services
Counseling & Mental
Health Services
Early Childhood
Development & Services
Family & Consumer Services
Personal Care
Services
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
CONSUMER SERVICES
Call Center, Customer
Service
N/A Certified Financial
Planner, Wellness
Family Science, Family
Financial Management,
Human Services,
Business
Administration
Family Science,
Human Services,
Business
Administration
COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
N/A Human Services,
Chemical Dependency
Counselor
Human Services,
Psychology, Social
Work, Human and
Social Services
Administration
Marriage and Family
Therapy, Psychology,
Social Work,
Community
Counseling
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES
Nanny, Parenting N/A Early Childhood
Education, Para-
educator, Family Life
Specialist, Spirituality,
Biblical Studies
Family Science,
Special Education and
Communication
Disorders
Child Development,
Early Childhood
Education, Special
Education and
Communication
Disorders
FAMILY & CONSUMER SERVICES
N/A Human Services,
Theology
Human Services,
Psychology, Nutrition,
Fitness and Health
Promotion,
Gerontology, Family
Science, Social Work
Family Science,
Psychology, Social
Work, Human Services
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES
Barber, Cosmetologist,
Funeral Director
Mortuary Science,
Cosmetology,
Massage Therapy
Pre-Mortuary Sciences
HUMAN SERVICES
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Computer Programming, Computer Animation, Computer Hardware, Game Design, Computer
Science, World Languages, Cyber Security
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• AP Computer Science, Web Design, Computer Hardware
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FBLA, Computer Science Club
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The information technology/computer program of study
involves the design, development, support and management of
hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration
services. In addition to careers in the IT industry, IT careers are
available in every sector of the economy – from financial
services to medical services, business to engineering and
environmental services. Anyone preparing for an IT career
should have a solid grounding in math and science. There are
obvious connections between information technology and other
programs of study.
Information Support and
Services
Networking and Cloud
Programming & Software
Development
Web & Digital Communications
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
INFORMATION SUPPORT AND SERVICES
Help Desk Assistant Data Analytics, IT
Service Desk
Technician
Helpdesk Support,
Information
Technology, Computer
Information Systems,
Database Support,
Technical Support,
Microsoft Certified
Database Admin.,
Oracle Certified
Professional, Cyber
Security Specialist,
Information Security
Engineer
Computer Information,
Systems Management,
Information Systems,
Mass Communication/
Media Studies, Web/
Multimedia
Management
Computer Information
Systems, Computer
Science Management,
Information Systems
NETWORKING AND CLOUD
N/A Computer Technology,
Cisco Training,
Electronics
Technology,
Networking
Technology, Technical
Support Specialist,
Technology Solutions
Engineer
Computer Science,
Computer Engineering,
Computer Systems,
Analysis, Management
Information Systems,
Telecommunications
Management
Computer Science,
Computer Engineering,
Information
Technology,
Telecommunications
Engineering
PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
App Developer Software Developer Computer
Programming,
Computer
Programming
Technology,
Information
Technology
Computer Information
Systems, Computer
Programming,
Computer Software
Engineering, Computer
Science, Management
Info Systems
Computer
Programming,
Computer Science,
Information Resources
Management,
Information
Technology, System
Administration
WEB AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
Web Designer, Website
Manager
N/A Animation, Electronic
Imaging, Certified
Professional
Webmaster,
Information
Technology,
Interactive Media,
Media Arts, Web
Development and
Support
Commercial Art,
Computer and
Information Sciences,
Design and Visual
Communications,
Multimedia
Communication
Computer Science
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Business Law, World Languages, Biotechnical Engineering, Wisconsin River Academy,
Journalism, Intro to Health Science
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:
PLTW: Human Body Systems, PLTW: Medical Interventions
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
HOSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow
LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY
The law, public safety and security cluster helps prepare
students for careers in planning, managing, and providing legal,
public safety, protective services and homeland security,
including professional and technical support services.
Correction Services
Emergency & Management
Services
Law Enforcement
Services
Legal Services
Securities & Investments
…………………………………………………..............................................................................
Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
CORRECTION SERVICES
Security Officer N/A Criminal Justice:
Corrections Officer,
Parole Officer,
Probations Officer
Human Services,
Criminal Justice, Social
Work, Pre-Law
Law and Legal
Services, Criminal
Justice
EMERGENCY AND FIRE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Dispatcher, Volunteer
Fire Fighting
N/A Emergency
Management,
Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT), Fire
Protection, Fire Science
Technology, Hazardous
Materials Technician
Paramedic
Emergency Medical
Services
LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
Animal Control,
Parking Enforcement
N/A Criminal Justice, Law
Enforcement
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice
LEGAL SERVICES
N/A Administrative
Assistant – Legal
Paralegal/ Legal
Assistant Criminal
Justice – Court
Emphasis
Paralegal Studies, Pre-
Law/ Legal Studies,
Criminal Justice
Law and Legal Studies,
Criminal Justice
SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS
N/A Criminal Justice – Law
Enforcement, Law
Enforcement
Criminal Justice, Law
and Legal Studies
Criminal Justice
LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY
…………………………………………………………………………………………………......
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety
of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Introduction to Metals, World Languages, Advanced Machine Tool Technology, Woods
Technology, Advanced Wood Technology
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Introduction to Auto CAD, Welding Technology, Advanced Welding & Metal Fabrication,
Introduction to Machine Tool, PLTW: Principles of Engineering
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
SkillsUSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
MANUFACTURING
The manufacturing program of study (POS) focuses on
planning, managing and performing the processing of materials
into intermediate or final products and related professional and
technical support activities such as production planning and
control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
These are obvious connections between manufacturing and
other programs of study.
Suggested Learning Experiences
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSURANCE
N/A Environmental
Engineering
Technology,
Environmental Studies,
Occupational Safety
and Health
Environmental
Engineering,
Environmental Studies,
Occupational Safety
and Health, Risk
Control
Environmental Biology,
Environmental Studies,
Occupational Safety
and Health, Risk
Control
LOGISTICS AND INVENTORY CONTROL
Heavy Equipment
Operation, Industrial
Truck and Tractor
Operation, Material
Handling, Truck
Driving
N/A Logistics and Materials
Management, Industrial
Truck and Tractor
Operation,
Industrial Truck and
Tractor Operation,
Transpiration,
Distribution and
Logistics
Logistics and Materials
Management
MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR
Business Machine
Maintenance, Custodial
Services, Electronics
Technology
Instrument Mechanic,
Maintenance
Technician, Millwright,
Welder-Fabricator
Industrial Automation
and Controls
Engineering
Technology, Industrial
Mechanical Technician
MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION PROCESS DEVELOPMENT
Construction Trades Machinist, Metal
Fabricator, Pattern
Maker, Tool Maker,
Tool and Die Maker,
Welder-Fabricator
Automotive
Engineering
Technology, Drafting &
Design Technology,
Manufacturing
Technology
Manufacturing
Engineering,
Packaging, Plastics
Engineering,
Manufacturing
Engineering
PRODUCTION
Iron Working, Precision
Production,
Upholstering and
Leather Working,
Woodworking
Iron Working, Precision
Production,
Upholstering and
Leather Working,
Welding
Building Construction,
Electoral and
Electronics Engineering
Technology, Iron
Working
Computational
Mathematics, Electrical
and Electronics
Engineering
Technology,
Manufacturing
Engineering Operations
Management
Computer Mathematics,
Operations
Management
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Quality Technician N/A Manufacturing
Engineering
Technology
Data Analytics Industrial and Applied
Mathematics
MANUFACTURING
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a
variety of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Accounting 1, Advanced Accounting 3, Advanced Accounting 4, Business Communications,
Business Law, Entrepreneurship, Yearbook, Sewing Technology, Advanced Sewing, World
Languages, Fashion Design and Merchandising, Advanced Marketing
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Accounting 2, Intro to Business, Intro to Marketing, Social Media and E-Marketing, Web
Design
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
DECA, FBLA, FCCLA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
MARKETING
This program of study prepares learners for careers in planning,
managing and performing marketing activities to reach
organizational objectives. These include areas such as brand
management, professional sales, merchandising, marketing
communications and market research.
Marketing Communications
Marketing Management
Marketing ResearchMerchandising
Professional Selling
………………………………………………………………………………...……………….......
Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
N/A Business, Marketing,
Small Business
Management, Public
Relations
Business
Administration,
Communication,
Management,
Marketing, Public
Relations, Business and
Marketing Education
Master of Business
Administration, Master
of Marketing
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Industry and Trade
Association Programs,
Conferences, Seminars
N/A Business
Administration,
Entrepreneurship,
Management,
Marketing, Small
Business Management
Business
Administration,
Management,
Marketing
Master of Business
Administration, Master
of Marketing
MARKETING RESEARCH
N/A Business, Continued
Education for Rapid
Technological
Advances, Marketing
Business
Administration,
Economics,
Information Science,
Information Systems
Management,
Marketing
Master of Business
Administration
MERCHANDISING
N/A Business,
Administration
Business, Marketing,
Merchandising, Sales,
Customer Service,
Small Business
Management
Business
Administration
Management
Master of Business
Administration
PROFESSIONAL SELLING
N/A Business, Business
Administration,
Customer Service,
Marketing, Retail
Management, Sales,
Small Business
Management
Business
Administration,
Management,
Marketing
Master of Business
Administration, Master
of Marketing
MARKETING
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety
of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES:
• Computer Science, AP Computer Science, Food Science 1 & 2, World Languages, Advanced
Machine Tool, Anatomy and Physiology
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT
• Project Lead the Way: Introduction to Engineering Design, Project Lead the Way: Digital
Electronics, Project Lead the Way: Civil Engineering & Architecture, Project Lead the Way:
Introduction to Engineering Design, Project Lead the Way: Principles of Engineering, Project
Lead the Way: Medical Interventions, Project Lead the Way: Principles of Biomedical
Engineering, Project Lead the Way: Human Body Systems, Intro to AutoCAD
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
FCCLA, HOSA, SkillsUSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH)
Planning, managing and providing scientific research and
professional and technical services (e.g., physical science, social
science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services,
and research and development services.
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Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
N/A Biology, Chemistry,
Laboratory Science
Technology, Medical
Laboratory Technology
Chemistry, Economics,
Mathematics,
Molecular Biology,
Physics
Biochemistry,
Biological Sciences,
Chemistry, Physics and
Astronomy, Statistics
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
N/A Architectural Design
Technology, Civil
Engineering
Technology, Industrial
Technology, Surveying
and Computer Aided
Drafting (CAD)
Agricultural
Engineering, Biological
Systems Engineering,
Chemical Engineering,
Construction,
Engineering, Industrial
Engineering
Agricultural and
Biological Systems,
Architectural
Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Civil
Engineering,
Mechanical
Engineering
STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH)
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Suggested Learning Experiences
ACADEMIC AND
CAREER RELATED
COURSEWORK
Students are encouraged to select courses that allow them to work towards college level English, Math,
Science, and Social Studies. All students are provided with learning opportunities to understand a variety
of different industries as well as potential career pathways.
RECOMMENDED
COURSES
HIGH SCHOOL COUSRSES:
• Small Engines & Performance Technology, Automotive Awareness, Automotive Technology,
Advanced Automotive Technology, World Languages
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES AVAILABLE FOR DUAL CREDIT:
• Intro to Business
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
SkillsUSA
WORK BASED
LEARNING
Job Shadow, Youth Apprenticeship
TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS
This program of study exposes students to careers and
businesses involved in the planning, management, and
movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail,
and water. It also includes related professional air and technical
support services such as infrastructure planning and
management, logistic services, and the maintenance of mobile
equipment and facilities.
……………………………………………………………………………………………...…....... Career Types by Pathway
HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
ON-THE-JOB
TRAINING
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP
TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
CERTIFICATION
or
ASSOCIATE’S
DEGREE
BACHELOR’S
DEGREE
MASTER’S/
DOCTORAL
PROFESSIONAL
DEGREE
FACILITY & MOBILE EQUIPMENT MAINTENACE
Auto Body Repair,
Automotive and Diesel
Technology
N/A Aeronautical and
Aerospace Engineering
Technology, Auto
Mechanics, Automotive
Technology, Aviation
Airframe Maintenance,
Electronic Technology
Engineering, Industrial
Engineering,
Mechanical
Engineering
Industrial and
Management Systems
Engineering,
Mechanical
Engineering
HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONEMNTAL MANAGEMENT
N/A Environmental
Engineering
Technology
Engineering Physics,
Environmental Science,
Environmental Studies,
Industrial Engineering
Environmental
Engineering,
Environmental Science,
Environmental Studies
LOGISTICS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
N/A Business
Administration,
Industrial Technology,
Logistics and Materials
Management
Business
Administration,
Industrial Distribution,
Operations
Industrial and
Management Systems
Engineering,
Operations
Management
SALES AND SERVICE
Cashier, Customer
Service, Travel Agent
N/A Business Marketing,
Marketing
Management, Parts,
Sales and Management
Advertising, Business,
Marketing
Advertising, Business,
Marketing
TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS
Taxi Driving,
Locomotive
Engineering, Bus
Driving, Truck Driving
N/A Air Traffic Control,
CDL Driver,
Commercial Pilot and
Flight Crew Training,
Vehicle and Equipment
Operations
Air Traffic Control
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INFRASTRUCTURE, PLANNING, MANAGEMENT & REGULATION
N/A Civil Engineering,
Surveying and CAD
Aviation Systems,
Management Civil
Engineering
Engineering
Management, Naval
Architecture and
Marine Engineering
WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION CENTER OPERATIONS
Shipping and
Receiving, Storage and
Distribution, Forklift
Operator
N/A Business, Warehouse
Management
Business, Logistics and
Material Management
Logistics and Material
Management
TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS