CAREER CLUSTER PROGRAMS FOR AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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1 CAREER CLUSTER PROGRAMS FOR AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject Personnel s for All s FEBRUARY 4, 2016 ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P.O. Box , Montgomery, AL 36130
2 Subject Personnel s Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Revised 2/4/2016 This cluster prepares students for employment in career pathways that relate to the $70.4 billion industry of agriculture. The mission of agriscience education is prepare students for successful careers and a lifetime of informed choices in the global agriculture, food, fiber and natural resources systems. There are ten program areas in this cluster: General Agriscience, AgriConstruction, Power Mechanics, Animal Systems, Plant Systems, Floral Design, Agribusiness Systems, Environmental and Natural Resource Systems, Aquaculture and 7 th & 8 th Grade Agriscience. Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster s (Grades 9-12) Name Name Fundamentals of Agriscience Sports Turfgrass Production and Management Intermediate Agriscience Landscape Design & Management 1 credit Advanced Agriscience Landscape Design & Management 1/2 credit Applied Agricultural Mechanics Residential Landscape Establishment & Management Agriscience 1 credit Core Plant Biotechnology Agriscience 1/2 credit Floral Design and Interiorscaping Introduction to Drafting Design Creative Floral Design Construction Site Preparation and Foundations Specialty Floral Design and Management Construction Framing Agribusiness Technology Construction Finishing and Interior Systems Agribusiness Marketing Residential Wiring Agricultural Communications 1 credit Introduction to Masonry Agricultural Communications 1/2 credit Safety and Health Regulations Agribusiness Management 1 credit Introduction to Metal Fabrication 1 credit Agribusiness Management 1/2 credit Introduction to Metal Fabrication 1/2 credit Environmental Management Introduction to Metal Inert Gas/Flux Cored Arc Welding Fish and Wildlife Management 1 credit Two- and Four-Stroke Engines 1 credit Fish and Wildlife Management 1/2 credit Two- and Four-Stroke Engines 1/2 credit Forestry 1 credit Power Equipment Technology Forestry 1/2 credit Residential and Commercial Power Equipment Forestry Equipment Animal Science 1 credit Urban Forestry Animal Science 1/2 credit Arboriculture Animal Biotechnology Dendrology Poultry Science Wildland Firefighting and Controlled Fire Equine Science Core Environmental Management Introduction to Veterinary Science Aqua Experience 1 credit Veterinary Science Aqua Experience 1/2 credit Horticultural Science 1 credit Aquaculture Science Horticultural Science 1/2 credit Aquatic Biology Plant Biotechnology Introduction to Fisheries Technology Greenhouse Production and Management Advanced Fisheries Technology Nursery Production and Management Core Aquaculture Science Senior Project-Agriculture, Food & Nat Res 7 th & 8 th Grade Agriscience s Name Introduction to Agriscience (35 instructional-hour course) Grade Introduction to Agriscience (70 instructional-hour course) Grade Introduction to Agriscience (140 instructional-hour course) Grade Agriscience Exploration (70 instructional-hour course) Grade Agriscience Exploration (140 instructional-hour course) Grade Clusters Exploration Through Agriscience (140 instructional-hour course) Grade 7 or Clusters Exploration: Grade 6-8 Note: 1. The course of study with content standards are located on the Teachers page of 1 P a g e
3 Revised 2/4/2016 Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster s/s General Agriscience This program is designed to deliver a variety of agricultural disciplines which will provide students a general understanding of the scope of agriculture as it relates to the following areas: animal science, plant science, food science, forestry and wildlife sciences, agricultural construction and agricultural mechanics. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Fundamentals of Agriscience Intermediate Agriscience Advanced Agriscience Applied Agricultural Mechanics Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 NCCER Core Urban forestry Technician Landscape Management Technician Landscape Design (LD) Permit Landscape Design and Plant Materials Certification Integrated Pest Management Certification Forestry Worker Certification Youth Beef Quality Assurance Note. Will be modified to require the Adult level in the school year Agriscience Teacher Construction Manager Post-Secondary Agricultural Sciences Teacher Agricultural Equipment Operator Warehouse Facility Manager Food Quality Assurance USDA Inspector Construction Laborer Maintenance Technician Agricultural Engineer Welder Briggs and Stratton Technician (Two Plumber of the following areas REQUIRED) Electrician Carburetors and Fuel HVAC Technician Systems Industrial Maintenance Technician Governors Agricultural Sales Compression Ignition Systems AgriConstruction This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of modern construction and building practices along with a basic understanding of metal fabrication and welding. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER core NCCER Carpentry Level 1 NCCER Welding Level Agriscience 1/2 credit Introduction to Drafting Design Construction Site Preparation and Foundations Construction Framing Construction Finishing and Interior Systems Residential Wiring Introduction to Masonry Safety and Health Regulations Introduction to Metal Fabrication 1 credit Introduction to Metal Fabrication 1/2 credit Introduction to Metal Inert Gas/Flux Cored Arc Welding Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Construction Laborer Agricultural Contractor Pipe Layer Welder Electrician Plumber Industrial Maintenance Technician HVAC Technician Agricultural Engineer Construction Manager Mechanical Drafter Power Mechanics This program is designed to provide students with a general understanding of agricultural power equipment. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER core Agriscience 1/2 credit Two- and Four-Stroke Engines 1 credit Power Equipment Technology Residential and Commercial Power Equipment Two- and Four-Stroke Engines 1/2 credit Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Briggs and Stratton Technician (Two of the following areas REQUIRED) o Theory of Operation o Carburetors and Fuel Systems o Governors o Compression o Ignition Systems Hydraulics Technician Maintenance Technician Agricultural Engineer Agricultural Equipment Operator Parts Salesperson Storage and Distribution Manager Transportation Inspector 2 P a g e
4 Revised 2/4/2016 Animal Systems This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of livestock management, veterinary science, poultry science, equine science and food processing. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit Agriscience 1/2 credit Animal Science 1 credit Animal Science 1/2 credit Animal Biotechnology Poultry Science Equine Science Introduction to Veterinary Science NCCER Core Youth beef Quality Assurance Note. Will be modified to require the Adult level in the school year Youth Pork Quality Assurance Plus Note. Will be modified to require advanced level in the school year Veterinary Science Youth Humane Equine Management Note. Will be removed from list for school year. Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Food Science Technician Farm Worker Artificial Insemination Technician Veterinarian Veterinary Technician Farm Products Purchasing Agent Agricultural Sales Non-Farm Animal Worker Livestock Manager Poultry Operator Ag Field Service Representative Food Quality Assurance USDA Inspector Plant Systems This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of the greenhouse, horticulture and nursery/landscape industries. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER Core Chemical Engineer Agriscience 1/2 credit Landscape Management Technician Soil Scientist Horticultural Science 1 credit Urban Forestry Technician Pesticide Handler/Applicator Horticultural Science 1/2 credit Setting of Landscape Plans (SLP) Pest Control Worker Plant Biotechnology Permit Landscape Designer Greenhouse Production and Management Tree Surgery (TS) Permit Landscape Worker Nursery Production and Management Landscape Design (LD) Permit Agronomy Sales Sports Turfgrass Production and Management Landscape Design and Plant Materials Golf Superintendent Landscape Design & Management 1 credit Certification Turfgrass Producer Landscape Design & Management 1/2 credit Forestry Worker Certification Lab Technician Residential Landscape Establishment & Management Turfgrass Management Certification Core Plant Biotechnology Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Floral Design This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of the floral design and interior design industries. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Creative Floral Design None Florist Specialty Floral Design and Management Floral Design and Interiorscaping Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Florist Worker Event Planner Agribusiness Systems This program is designed to provide students with a general understanding of agricultural communications, management and the marketing of agricultural products in today s global business environment. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER Core Farm and Home Management Advisor Agriscience 1/2 credit Agricultural Sales Agribusiness Technology Agriscience Teacher Agribusiness Marketing Agribusiness Marketing Manager Agricultural Communications 1 credit Post-Secondary Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Communications 1/2 credit Teacher Agribusiness Management 1 credit Agricultural Appraiser Agribusiness Management 1/2 credit Agricultural Insurance Specialist Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Agricultural Loan Officer Agricultural Economist Public Relations/Ag Communications 3 P a g e
5 Revised 2/4/2016 Environmental and Natural Resources Systems This program is designed to provide students with a general understanding of the ecology, forestry and wildlife management industries as they relate to agriculture. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER Core Urban Forestry Technician Integrated Pest Management Certification Forestry Worker Certification Tree Surgery (TS) Permit Agriscience 1/2 credit Environmental Management Fish and Wildlife Management 1 credit Fish and Wildlife Management 1/2 credit Forestry 1 credit Forestry 1/2 credit Forestry Equipment Urban Forestry Arboriculture Dendrology Wildland Firefighting and Controlled Fire Core Environmental Management Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Forester Environmental Engineer Forest and Conservation Worker Conservation Officer Lab Technician Hunters and Trappers Wildlife Biologist Soil Scientist Professional Fisherman Logger Recreation Worker Aquaculture This program is designed to provide students with a general understanding of the aquaculture industry through fisheries technology. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Agriscience 1 credit NCCER Core Aquaculture Training and Online Learning (ATOLL) Aquaculture or Aquaponics Agriscience 1/2 credit Aqua Experience 1 credit Aqua Experience 1/2 credit Aquaculture Science Aquatic Biology Introduction to Fisheries Technology Advanced Fisheries Technology Core Aquaculture Science Elective courses may be added from within the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster course list See complete listing on page 1 Wildlife Biologist Catfish Producer Professional Fisherman Pump/Wellhead Operators Fishers/Related Fishing Workers Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Non-Farm Animal Caretaker 7 th & 8 th Grade Agriscience s are designed to deliver diverse agricultural exploratory experiences to students in grades 6-8. s Introduction to Agriscience (35 instructional-hour course) Grade Introduction to Agriscience (70 instructional-hour course) Grade Introduction to Agriscience (140 instructional-hour course) Grade Agriscience Exploration (70 instructional-hour course) Grade Agriscience Exploration (140 instructional-hour course) Grade Clusters Exploration Through Agriscience (140 instructional-hour course) Grade 7 or Clusters Exploration: Grade P a g e
6 PROGRAMS FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION CLUSTER, FINANCE CLUSTER, MARKETING CLUSTER, AND MIDDLE SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2, 2016 ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION DAWN MORRISON, EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR LISA R. WEEKS, EDUCATION SPECIALIST ROCHELLE SEALS, EDUCATION SPECIALIST ELIZABETH A. FISHER, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (334)
7 Revised 2/2/ Subject and Personnel s Business Management and Administration Cluster, Finance Cluster, Marketing Cluster, and Middle School Business Management and Administration Cluster s Name Business Technology Applications Preparedness Business Essentials Foundations of Business Leadership Law In Society ½ credit Law In Society Management Principles Management Principles ½ credit Advanced Business Technology Applications Multimedia Design Multimedia Publications Senior Project Business Management and Administration Finance Cluster s Name Business Technology Applications Preparedness Accounting Advanced Accounting Banking & Financial Services Financial Management Insurance Services Business Finance Business Finance ½ credit Banking & Financial Services Commercial Insurance Personal Insurance College Accounting Senior Project - Finance Marketing Cluster s Name Business Technology Applications Preparedness Business Essentials Sales and Promotion Planning Marketing Principles Management Principles Commerce Communication Commerce Communication ½ credit Entrepreneurship Internet Marketing Sports and Entertainment Marketing Fundamentals Buying and Merchandising Integrated Marketing Communications and Branding Marketing Research ½ credit Advanced Sports and Entertainment Marketing Senior Project - Marketing Middle School s Name Computer Essentials (35 Hours) Computer Essentials (70 Hours) Business Skills Development Introduction to ming Preparedness - A Note: 1. descriptions and content standards for most courses are located on the Alabama Department of Education website at: 1 P age
8 Revised 2/2/2016 Business Management and Administration Cluster This cluster prepares high school students for careers in the field of business management and administration. Rigorous instruction is provided to equip learners with knowledge and skills for college and career readiness. Extended learning experiences to enrich and enhance instruction is reinforced through learner participation in career and technical student organizations (DECA and FBLA). Business Management and Administration (*Must teach three courses from this program list within two years.) This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in business administration and management. s provide an overview of career opportunities, which are available in every sector of the economy and requires specific skills in organization, time management, customer service, communication, and effective use of technology. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Business Technology Applications Preparedness Business Essentials Foundations of Business Leadership Law In Society ½ credit Law In Society Management Principles Management Principles ½ credit Advanced Business Technology Applications Multimedia Design Multimedia Publications Senior Project Business Management and Administration Entrepreneurship Cooperative Education Seminar Workforce Essentials Personal Finance Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Photoshop Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Dreamweaver Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Flash Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Premier Pro Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) InDesign Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Illustrator ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship an Management ASK Institute Fundamental Business Concepts IC 3 Global Standard 4 Microsoft Office Excel Expert Microsoft Office Word Expert Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) (Two of the following areas REQUIRED) o o o o o o Access Excel Outlook PowerPoint SharePoint Word Chief Executive Officer Entrepreneur General Manager Human Resources Manager Training and Development Specialist Labor and Personnel Relations Specialist Executive Assistant Office Manager Receptionist Business and Development Manager Operations Analyst Management Analyst Legal Secretary 2 P age
9 Revised 2/2/2016 Finance Cluster This cluster prepares high school students for careers in the field of finance. Rigorous instruction is provided to equip learners with knowledge and skills for college and career readiness. Extended learning experiences to enrich and enhance instruction is reinforced through learner participation in career and technical student organizations (DECA and FBLA). Finance (*Must teach three courses from this program list within two years.) This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in finance. s provide an overview of career opportunities, which are available in every sector of the economy and requires individuals working in finance to have strong computational, analytical, and interpersonal skills and effective use of technology. Readiness Indicator s Workforce s (CRI) Business Technology Applications ASK Institute Concepts of Finance IC 3 Global Standard 4 Intuit Quickbooks Certified User Microsoft Office Excel Expert Microsoft Office Word Expert Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) (Two of the following areas REQUIRED) Preparedness Accounting Advanced Accounting Banking & Financial Services Financial Management Insurance Services Business Finance Business Finance ½ credit Banking & Financial Services Commercial Insurance Personal Insurance College Accounting Senior Project - Finance Entrepreneurship Cooperative Education Seminar Workforce Essentials Personal Finance o o o o o o Access Excel Outlook PowerPoint SharePoint Word Accountant Chief Financial Officer Financial Analyst Fraud Specialist Credit Analyst Loan Officer Account Representative Bank Teller Insurance Appraiser Underwriter Actuary Securities/Investments Analyst Stock Broker Debt Counselor 3 P age
10 Revised 2/2/2016 Marketing Cluster This cluster prepares high school students for careers in the field of marketing. Rigorous instruction is provided to equip learners with knowledge and skills for college and career readiness. Extended learning experiences to enrich and enhance instruction is reinforced through learner participation in career and technical student organizations (DECA and FBLA). Marketing (*Must teach three courses from this program list within two years.) This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in marketing. s provide an overview of career opportunities, which are available in every sector of the economy and requires individuals working in marketing to become familiar with topics including sales, marketing, customer service, telecommunications, research, and media. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Business Technology Applications Preparedness Business Essentials Sales and Promotion Planning Marketing Principles Management Principles Commerce Communication Commerce Communication ½ credit Entrepreneurship Internet Marketing Sports and Entertainment Marketing Fundamentals Buying and Merchandising Integrated Marketing Communications and Branding Marketing Research ½ credit Advanced Sports and Entertainment Marketing Senior Project - Marketing Cooperative Education Seminar Workforce Essentials Personal Finance Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Photoshop Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Dreamweaver Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Flash Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Premier Pro Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) InDesign Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Illustrator ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship an Management IC 3 Global Standard 4 Certified Guest Service Professional Microsoft Office Excel Expert Microsoft Office Word Expert Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) (Two of the following areas REQUIRED) o Access o Excel o Outlook o PowerPoint o SharePoint o Word National Retail Federation National Professional Certification in Customer Service and Sales Chief Executive Officer Marketing Research Analyst Public Relations Manager Entrepreneur Franchisee Advertising and Promotions Manager Store Manager Retail Marketing Coordinator Merchandising Manager Merchandise Buyer Visual Merchandise Manager Sales Manager Research Associate Sports Marketing Manager Social Media Manager 4 P age
11 PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING CLUSTER, HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM CLUSTER, HUMAN SERVICES CLUSTER AND FACS MIDDLE SCHOOL JANUARY 25, 2016 ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION COLLIE M. WELLS, EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR JUDY BROWN, EDUCATION SPECIALIST JENNIFER ADAMS, EDUCATION SPECIALIST ESTHER HICKS, EDUCATION SPECIALIST LILLIE ELLISON, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (334)
12 Revised 1/25/ Subject and Personnel s Education and Training Cluster, Hospitality and Tourism Cluster, Human Services Cluster, and FACS Middle School Education and Training Cluster s Name Name Education and Training Required Foundation Preschool CDA II Teaching I Preschool CDA III Teaching II Preschool CDA IV Education and Training Internship Preschool CDA V Early Childhood Education I Event Planning Early Childhood Education II Entrepreneurship in FACS Professional Support Services in Education Food and Nutrition Professional Training and Consultation Child Development Education Leadership Dietetics Senior Project Education and Training Infant and Toddler Development Preschool CDA I Counseling and Mental Health Hospitality and Tourism Cluster Name Name Entrepreneurship in FACS Travel and Tourism II Hospitality and Tourism Required Foundation Sports, Recreation, and Entertainment Management Culinary Arts I Senior Project Hospitality and Tourism Culinary Arts II Chemistry of Food Baking and Pastry Arts Dietetics Event Planning Food Innovations and Media Lodging I Sports Nutrition Lodging II Life Connections Travel and Tourism I Human Services Cluster Name Name Personal Finance Infant and Toddler Development Personal Finance ½ credit Life Connections Family Wellness ½ credit Substitute for Health Life Connections ½ credit Education Consumer Services I Family Studies and Community Services I Consumer Services II Family Studies and Community Services II Fashion Merchandising Counseling and Mental Health Professional Training and Consultation Gerontology Event Planning Fashion Family and Consumer Sciences Fashion ½ credit Entrepreneurship in FACS Creative Arts ½ credit Food and Nutrition Fashion Design Food and Nutrition ½ credit Fashion Media Chemistry of Food Substitute for Chemistry Housing Dietetics Housing ½ credit Food Innovations and Media Interior Design I Sports Nutrition Interior Design II Child Development Art, Architecture, and Design Child Development ½ credit Introduction to Property and Real Estate Management (retired ) Parenting Introduction to Real Estate Parenting ½ credit Buying and Selling Real Estate Child Services I The Real Estate Brokerage Business Child Services II Senior Project Human Services FACS Middle School Name Teen Discoveries (35 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Discoveries (70 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Discoveries (140 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Connections (70 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Connections (140 instructional - hour course) Grade Exploring s in Family and Consumer Sciences Clusters Grades 7 and Stem Connections Grade 8 Note: 1. descriptions and content standards are located on the Alabama Public Television (APT) Web site 1 P a g e
13 Revised 1/25/2016 Education and Training Cluster This cluster prepares high school students for careers in the education and training field in three pathway areas: Administration and Professional Support Services, Early Childhood Education, and Teaching and Training. Rigorous instruction is provided to equip students with knowledge and skills needed in preparation for credentials, articulated credit, and/or further education. Administration and Professional Support Services This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in educational leadership or learning support services. s provide an overview of careers in administration and support areas such as audiology, speech pathology, guidance and counseling, assessment, and intervention programs for students and their families. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Education and Training - Required Foundation Education and Training Internship Professional Support Services in Education Education Leadership Entrepreneurship in FACS Counseling and Mental Health Alabama Educator Certification Assessment (AECAP): Basic Skills ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management ServSafe Manager Elective courses may be added from within the Education and Training Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Training and Development Manager Education Administrator, Elementary, Secondary, and All Other Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologist and School Counselor Child, Family, and School Social Worker Instructional Coordinator Director, Religious Activities and Education Librarian Speech-Language Pathologist College Dean Early Childhood Education This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers with young children from birth to school age. s provide an overview of safe and healthy learning environments; children s physical, intellectual, social, and emotional development; building productive relationships with families; managing an effective child care program; professionalism; techniques for observing and recording children s behavior; and principles of child development. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Education and Training - Required Foundation Preschool CDA I Preschool CDA II Preschool CDA III Preschool CDA IV Preschool CDA V Early Childhood Education I Early Childhood Education II Education and Training Internship Child Development Associate (CDA) Alabama Educator Certification Assessment (AECAP): Basic Skills Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Teaching: Early Childhood ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management ServSafe Manager Entrepreneurship in FACS Infant and Toddler Development Elective courses may be added from within the Education and Training Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Education Administrator, Preschool and Child Care Center/ Child, Family, and School Social Worker Director, Religious Activities and Education Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School teachers, including Special Education Teachers Editor Writer and Author Child Care Worker Day Care Owner Teaching and Training This program provides students with knowledge and skills needed for teaching and professional training consultant careers. s provide an overview of teaching and learning theories; curriculum development; teaching techniques; instructional resources and the use of technology; types of assessments; classroom management strategies; and ethics and professionalism. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Education and Training - Required Foundation Alabama Educator Certification Training and Development Specialist Teaching I Assessment (AECAP): Basic Teacher, Postsecondary All Areas Teaching II Skills Graduate Teaching Assistant Education and Training Internship Athens State University Education and Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Professional Training and Consultation Training Certification School Teachers, including Special Entrepreneurship in FACS Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Education and Vocational Education Elective courses may be added from within the Teaching: Grades K-6 Teacher Education and Training Cluster course list - See Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, complete listing on page 1 Teaching: Grades 5-9 and GED Teachers and Instructor Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Teacher Assistant Teaching: Grades 7-12 ASK Institute Concepts of Education Consultant Associate Professor Higher Education Entrepreneurship and Management 2 P a g e
14 Revised 1/25/2016 Hospitality and Tourism Cluster This cluster prepares high school students for the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services using real work, hands-on knowledge and skills in commercial and professional lab settings. This diversified and intensive education program enables students to pursue careers in one of three pathways: 1) Restaurant, Food, and Beverage Services 2) Lodging and 3) Recreation, Travel, and Tourism. Lodging This program focuses on the knowledge and skills required to pursue staff and management workforce positions within the hotel industry. Lodging curriculum includes departments within a hotel such as: front desk, food and beverage, housekeeping, maintenance, human resources department, and accounting. Guest Service skills focuses on communication, leadership, time management, teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking and professionalism. Within this pathway, students can pursue a national sanitation certification and industry certification. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Hospitality and Tourism - Required Foundation Event Planning Lodging I Lodging II Entrepreneurship in FACS Elective courses may be added from within the Hospitality and Tourism Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Certified Hospitality and Tourism Professional (must pass the final exam for Year 1 and Year 2, complete 100 hours of work experience, and then apply for credential) Certified Guest Service Professional Certified Front Desk Representative ServSafe Manager Lodging Manager Sales Manager Meeting and Convention Planner Gaming Surveillance Officer and Gaming Investigator Supervisor, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers First-Line Supervisor/Manager of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers Concierge Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerk Baggage Porter and Bellhop Parking Lot Attendant Maid and Housekeeping Cleaner Recreation, Travel, and Tourism This program integrates management principles and procedures for the travel and tourism industry as well as recreation and sports programming, airlines, international travel, cruising, lodging, recreation, amusements, attractions, and resorts. Within this pathway, students can pursue a national sanitation certification and industry certification. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Hospitality and Tourism - Required Foundation Event Planning Travel and Tourism I Travel and Tourism II Sports, Recreation, and Entertainment Management Entrepreneurship in FACS Certified Hospitality and Tourism Professional (must pass the final exam for Year 1 and Year 2, complete 100 hours of work experience, and then apply for credential) ServSafe Manager Elective courses may be added from within the Hospitality and Tourism Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Event Planner Usher, Lobby Attendant, and Ticket Taker/Manager Amusement and Recreation Attendant/Planner Baggage Porter and Bellhop Concierge Tour Guide and Escort Recreation Worker Counter and Rental Clerk Travel Agent Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agent and Travel Clerk Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor Travel Journalist/Photographer Restaurant and Food and Beverage Services This program begins with the fundamentals and principles of the art of cooking, management and production skills, and techniques. Within this pathway, students can pursue a national sanitation certification, industry certification, articulation credit, and scholarships. The courses offered involve a commercial laboratory-based instructional setting and internship hours. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Hospitality and Tourism - Required Foundation Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II Baking and Pastry Arts Event Planning Entrepreneurship in FACS ProStart National Certificate of Achievement COA (must pass the final exam for Level 1 and Level 2 and complete 400 hours of mentored work experience and then apply for credential) ServSafe Manager Elective courses may be added from within the Hospitality and Tourism Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Food/Beverage Service Manager Editor Technical Writer Writer and Author Food Journalist/Stylist/Photographer Executive/Sous Chef Food Processing Worker Baker Butcher and Meat Cutter Food Batchmaker Caterer 3 P a g e
15 Revised 1/25/2016 Human Services Cluster This cluster prepares students for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs, such as family and community services, personal care, and consumer services. There are eight program areas: Consumer Services; Early Childhood Development and Services; Family Studies and Community Services; Fashion; Food, Wellness, and Dietetics; Interior Design/Real Estate; and Cosmetology. Rigorous instruction is provided to equip students with knowledge and skills needed in preparation for credentials, articulation, and/or further education. Consumer Services This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers that provide services to consumers while focusing on the relationship with clients in the financial, product development, marketing, and real estate industries. s provide students with knowledge of economic systems, consumer credit, investments, savings, risk management, estate planning, advocacy services, protection laws for consumers, fraudulent practices, product analysis and testing, and insurance. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Consumer Services I Consumer Services II Professional Training and Consultation Event Planning Family and Consumer Sciences Entrepreneurship in FACS National Retail Federation National Professional Certification in Customer Service and Sales ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management ServSafe Manager Life Connections Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Top Executive General and Operations Manager Legislator/Lobbyist Meeting and Convention Planner Budget, Credit, Financial or Management Analyst/Manager Personal Financial Advisor Insurance Underwriter/Agent Actuary Economist Demonstrator and Product Promoter Sales Engineer Consumer Advocate Ecommerce Entrepreneur Early Childhood Development and Services This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers working with young children and their families. s provide a strong foundation of the developmental stages from birth to adolescence, developmental theories, and the disadvantaging conditions of children and intervention services available. Students explore careers related to the management of child services facilities, and occupations in federal, state, and local agencies that support children and their families. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Family and Consumer Sciences Child Development Associate - CDA ServSafe Manager ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management Entrepreneurship in FACS Child Development Child Services I Child Services II Infant and Toddler Development Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Education Administrator, Preschool and Child Care Center/ Instructional Coordinator Child, Family, and School Social Worker Teacher Assistant Editor Writer and Author Children s Book Illustrator/Photographer Child Care Worker School Bus Driver Child Psychologist Family Studies and Community Services This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers that provide services to families and clients as they transition through the life cycle. s provide students with knowledge of client developmental needs, older adult services, and intervention support services such as counseling, social work, and advocacy. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Family and Consumer Sciences ServSafe Manager ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management Entrepreneurship in FACS Life Connections Family Studies and Community Services I Family Studies and Community Services II Counseling and Mental Health Gerontology Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Social and Community Service Manager Social Scientist Sociologist Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselor Marriage and Family Therapist Mental Health Counselor Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Worker Social and Human Service Assistant Religious Worker Psychiatrist Residential Advisors Occupational Therapist 4 P a g e
16 Revised 1/25/2016 Fashion This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in the fashion and retail industry. s provide students with knowledge of fashion, fashion design, apparel and textile design technology, and fashion business operations, media, and merchandising. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Fashion Merchandising Entrepreneurship in FACS Family and Consumer Sciences Event Planning Fashion Fashion Design National Retail Federation National Professional Certification in Customer Service and Sales ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management ServSafe Manager Fashion Media Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Wholesale and Retail Buyer Fashion Designer Merchandise Displayer and Window Trimmer Editor Technical Writer Supervisor, Sales or Production Workers Retail Salesperson Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Worker Custom Tailor and Seamstress Fashion Stylist/Journalist/Photographer Ecommerce Entrepreneur Food, Wellness, and Dietetics This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in nutrition, wellness, and health and disease prevention. s provide students with knowledge in event planning; photographic styling applications; social media and digital design techniques; developing and adapting food products for marketing and specific nutrition needs; meal planning; food safety; and the scientific investigation of production, processing, preparation, evaluation, and utilization of food. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Family and Consumer Sciences ServSafe Manager ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management Entrepreneurship in FACS Food and Nutrition Chemistry of Food Dietetics Event Planning Food Innovations and Media Sports Nutrition Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Food Service Manager Chemical Engineer Food Scientist and Technologist Biochemist and Biophysicist Microbiologist Chemist Dietitian and Nutritionist Editor Technical Writer Sports Nutritionist Food Journalist/Stylist/Photographer Interior Design/Real Estate This program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in the real estate and brokerage industry. s provide students with knowledge in interior design, housing trends; marketing; customer and client service; licensure, legal and ethical aspects of buying, selling, leasing, renting, and financing land, real property, and real estate; staging of real estate; showing property to clients; and property management. s Readiness Indicator (CRI) Workforce s Family and Consumer Sciences National Retail Federation National Professional Certification in Customer Service and Sales ASK Institute Concepts of Entrepreneurship and Management ServSafe Manager Entrepreneurship in FACS Event Planning Life Connections Housing Interior Design I Interior Design II Art, Architecture, and Design Introduction to Real Estate Buying and Selling Real Estate The Real Estate Brokerage Business Elective courses may be added from within the Human Services Cluster course list - See complete listing on page 1 Construction Manager Architect Multi-Media Artist and Animator Interior Designer Merchandise Displayer and Window Trimmer Set and Exhibit Designer Construction and Building Inspector Upholsterer Furniture Finisher Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Manager Appraiser and Assessor of Real Estate Title Examiner, Abstractor, and Searcher Insurance Sales Agent Real Estate Broker/Sales Agent Ecommerce Entrepreneur 5 P a g e
17 Revised 1/25/2016 FACS Middle School This program allows students to explore careers, basic skills, and technologies associated with personal development, health and wellness, and teen living. s provide students with knowledge in grooming, decision making, social and communication skills, and interpersonal relationship with friends and family. Knowledge and skills are reinforced and enhanced through participation in project-based learning opportunities that are age and grade appropriate. s Teen Discoveries (35 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Discoveries (70 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Discoveries (140 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Connections (70 instructional - hour course) Grade Teen Connections (140 instructional - hour course) Grade Exploring s in Family and Consumer Sciences Clusters Grade 7 and Stem Connections Grade 8 6 P a g e
18 PROGRAMS FOR GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CLUSTER FEBRUARY 3, 2016 ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CRAIG COLLINS, EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR PETRO JOHNSON, EDUCATION SPECIALIST SHERRY HERRON, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (334)
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