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Career Clusters, Pathways, and Courses North Carolina Career and Technical Education C lick on a logo to hyperlink to a specific cluster worksheet. To return to the cover page, click on the icon at the far left, lower region of Excel and then the "Cover" tab. Please see the FAQ worksheet tab for Frequently Asked Questions. Revised 11 14 2012, Updated 10 21 14

Frequently Asked Questions How do I use this document? This document contains all of the NC Career and Technical Education courses approved by the NC State Board of Education representing all Career Clusters and Pathways. LEAs should edit this document to publish a local guide reflecting its own Career Clusters, Pathways, and courses. The Local document may also include any approved Local Course Offerings. What does the ^ mean? The ^ indicates the courses uses materials from third party providers. What does the * mean? The * indicates a completer course. What is a completer course? A completer course is the second or third course in a series that builds upon skills acquired in the previous course(s). A completer course has a prerequisite. What is a concentrator? A concentrator is a student who has earned four or more technical credits in a Career Cluster, at least one of which is a completer course. The student may earn all four credits from foundation courses or three from foundation and one from enhancement courses for the Career Cluster. What is a foundation course? A foundation course provides fundamental knowledge and skills needed for student success in secondary and postsecondary education and careers in the Career Cluster. What is an enhancement course? An enhancement course augments related knowledge and skills developed in foundation courses and provides for success in postsecondary education and careers in the Career Cluster. What is the difference between a Career Cluster and a Career Pathway? Career Clusters are groupings of occupations used as an organizing tool for curriculum design and instruction. Career pathways are sub groupings of occupations within a Career Cluster. Occupations are grouped into pathways based on the set of common knowledge and skills required for career success. What is the National Academy Foundation? The National Academy Foundation provides industry focused curricula in four themes: Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, and Engineering. For more information on NAF, please visit www.naf.org. Continued, next page

What is the NC Career & College Promise? The NC Career & College Promise offers North Carolina high school age students a clear, focused and affordable path to future success. Qualified North Carolina high school age students can begin their two or four year college work, tuition free, while they are in high school allowing them to get a head start on their workplace and college preparation. The program is free to all students who maintain a B average and meet other eligibility requirements. For more information on the NC Career & College Promise, please visit www.careercollegenc.org. Is Cooperative Education still available? Yes. Cooperative Education is a method of instruction for students, 16 and older, where technical classroom instruction is combined with paid employment directly related to the classroom instruction. The experience has to be offered in tthe same academic year in which the complementing course is offered. The course type for Coop(foundational or enhancement) will be the same as the classroom course. What are the current graduation requirements for a student in North Carolina? For the most current graduation requirements, please visit www.ncpublicschools.org/gradrequirements

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 6811/AU11 Agricultural Production I 6812/AU12 Agricultural Production II * 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies Agribusiness Systems Animal Systems 6810/AU10 Agriscience Applications 6810/AU10 Agriscience Applications 8510/CS11 Project Management I 6811/AU11 Agricultural Production I 6821/AA21 Animal Science I 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 6812/AU12 Agricultural Production II * 6822/AA22 Animal Science II * 6823/AA23 Animal Science II Small Animal * 8513/CS14 Project Management III 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies AA41 Veterinary Assisting ^ Food Products & Processing Systems Natural Resources Systems 6810/AU10 Agriscience Applications Plant Systems Power, Structural & Technical Systems 6871/AU71 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 6872/AU72 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research II * 6825/AA31 Equine Science I 6826/AA32 Equine Science II * 7015/FC10 Teen Living 7046/FN42 Foods II-Enterprise * 7045/FN41 Foods I 8726/BF05 Personal Finance 7075/FN43 Foods II-Technology* (BFIT, FACS & MEE) 6810/AU10 Agriscience Applications 6851/AN51 Environmental & Natural Resources I 6811/AU11 Agricultural Production I 6871/AU71 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 6841/AP41 Horticulture I 6810/AU10 Agriscience Applications 6831/AS31 Agricultural Mechanics I 6852/AN52 Environmental & Natural Resources II * 6812/AU12 Agricultural Production II * 6872/AU72 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research II * 6842/AP42 Horticulture II * 6882/AP44 Horticulture II Landscaping * 6843/AP43 Horticulture II Turfgrass Management* 6832/AS32 Agricultural Mechanics II* 6833/AS33 Agricultural Mechanics II Small Engines* 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 7120/FH20 Introduction to Culinary Arts & Hospitality 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8596/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Environmental Service Systems Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 6828/AU01 Exploring Biotechnolgy in Agriculture 6829/AU02 Exploring Agricultural Science 7018/FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7721/IC21 Carpentry I ^ 7722/IC22 Carpentry II * ^ 7723/IC23 Carpentry III ^ 7700/IC00 Core and Sustainable Construction ^ 7741/IC41 Electrical Trades I ^ 7742/IC42 Electrical Trades II * ^ 7743/IC43 Electrical Trades III ^ 7711/IC11 Masonry I ^ 7712/IC12 Masonry II * ^ 7713/IC13 Masonry III ^ Construction Design/Pre-construction 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7700/IC00 Core and Sustainable Construction ^ 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7015/FC10 Teen Living 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS & MEE) 7921/IC61 Drafting I 7721/IC21 Carpentry I ^ 7741/IC41 Electrical Trades I ^ 7711/IC11 Masonry I ^ 7921/IC61 Drafting I 7962/IC62 Drafting II Architectural * 8510/CS11 Project Management I 7151 I/FI51nterior Design I 7152/FI52 Interior Design II* 7963/IC63 Drafting III Architectural 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 7153/FI53 Interior Applications 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6631/MI21 Fashion Merchandising 6831/AS31 Agricultural Mechanics I 7035/FA31 Apparel I 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 6418/BM20 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CM96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CM97 CTE Internship 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Maintenance/Operations Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 7018/FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7936/IA32 Advanced Digital Media * 7935/IA31 Digital Media ^ 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies ^ Audio & Video Technology & Film 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7993/II31 Adobe Visual Design ^ 7993/II32 Adobe Digital Design * ^ II33 Adobe Video Design ^ 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design (BFIT & T&I) Printing Technology Visual Arts 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7015/FC10 Teen Living 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6631/MI21 Fashion Merchandising (FACS & MEE) 8006/TS21 Scientific & Technical Visualization I 7915/IA11 Introduction to Graphic Communications ^ 7035/FA31 Apparel and Textile Production I (FACS & MEE) 8221/TS31 Game Art Design * ^ 7916/IA12 Digital File Preparation * ^ 7993/II31 Adobe Visual Design * ^ 7036/FA32 Apparel and Textile Production II * (FACS & MEE) 8222/TS32 Advanced Game Art Design ^ 7918/IA13 Print Advertising & Design ^ 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 7151/F151 Interior Design I 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 8513/CS14 Project Management III Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Performing Arts Journalism & Broadcasting Telecommunications Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 7018/FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses General Management 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6311/BA10 Accounting I 8510/CS11 Project Management 8710/BB40 Business Management * ^ 6215/BB30 Business Law * 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I * ^ (BFIT & MEE) BF20 Business Financial Planning * ^ 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global * 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology * 8717/ME12 Entrepreneurship II ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8718/MU81 Virtual Enterprise I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8513/CS14 Project Management III 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint * ^ 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Administrative Support Business Information Management Human Resources Management Operations Management Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship I

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses Administration and Administrative Support Professional Support Services Teaching/Training LEAs may use locally developed courses to provide opportunities for students in this Career Cluster. 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies is an appropriate foundational course in this cluster. 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways None Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 7018/FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses National Academy Foundation 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance Business Finance 6311/BA10 Accounting I (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ Academy of Finance ^ 6312/BA20 Accounting II * 6316/BF20 Business Financial Planning * ^ 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 6215/BB30 Business Law 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8510/CS11 Project Management I 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8718/MU81 Virtual Enterprises ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Banking Services Securities and Investments Insurance 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 7018/FC01 Exploring Life Skills Middle School Courses 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses Governance National Security Foreign Services Planning Revenue and Taxation Regulation LEAs may use locally developed courses to provide opportunities for students in this Career Cluster. 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies is an appropriate foundational course in this cluster. 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Public Management and Administration Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways None Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 7018FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7243/HN43 Nursing Fundamentals ^ (2 credits) Therapeutic Services Diagnostic Services Health Informatics Support Services Biotechnology Research & Development HB11 Biomedical Technology I 7210/HU10 Health Team Relations 7270/HP70 PLTW Principles of Biomedical Sciences ^ HB12 Biomedical Technology II * 7240/HU40 Health Science I 7271/HP71 PLTW Human Body Systems * ^ 7242/HU42 Health Science II * 7839/IP21 Emergency Medical Technology I ^ 7272/HP72 PLTW Medical Interventions ^ 7244/HN44 Fundamentals of Gerontology ^ 7232/HH32 Pharmacy Technician ^ 7245/HN45 Public Health Fundamentals ^ 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 7840/IP22 Emergency Medical Technology II * ^ 7273/HP73 PLTW Biomedical Innovations ^ 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6871/AU71 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 7045/FN41 Foods I 7065/FE60 Parenting and Child Development 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways None Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 7018/FU01 Exploring Life Skills 7205/HB05 Exploring Biotechnology in Health Science

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7120/FH20 Introduction to Culinary Arts & Hospitality 7121/FH21 Culinary Arts & Hospitality I (1 credit) 7122/FH22 Culinary Arts & Hospitality II * (2 credits) Restaurants & Food/Beverage Service 7045/FN41 Foods I 7171/FH71 ProStart I ^ 7172/FH72 ProStart II * ^ Travel & Tourism 6670/MN31 Sports & Entertainment Marketing I ^ 8721/BF30 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 7046/FN42 Foods II - Enterprise * 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6671/MH32 Sports & Entertainment Marketing II * ^ 6645/MH42 Hospitality and Tourism * 6645/MH42 Hospitality and Tourism * 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8717/ME12 Entrepreneurship II ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6811/AU11 Agricultural Production & Management I 6825/AA31 Equine Science I 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship National Academy Foundation Academy of Hospitality & Tourism ^ Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Lodging Recreation, Amusements & Attractions Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 7018/CU01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7015/FC10 Teen Living Early Childhood Development & Services 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8721/BF30 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 7065/FE60 Parenting & Child Development 7111/FE11 Early Childhood Education I 7112/FE12 Early Childhood Education II * 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 7045/FN41 Foods I 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8596/CS95 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Counseling & Mental Health Services Personal Care Services Family & Community Services Consumer Services Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 7018/FC01 Exploring Family and Consumer Sciences Education 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses Programming & Software Development 8811/BI10 Foundations of Information Technology (BFIT & T&I) 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6421/BP10 Computer Programming BP40 Computer Science Principles 6422/BP12 Computer Programming II 2508/ AP Computer Science ^ 6428/BP20 SAS Programming I * ^ 6429/BP22 SAS Programming II ^ 6451/BP30 Oracle Database Programming I ^ 6452/BP32 Oracle Database Programming II * ^ Web & Digital Communications 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 8811/BI10 Foundations of Information Technology (BFIT & T&I) 6414/BD10 Multimedia & Webpage Design * (BFIT & T&I) 7993/II31 Adobe Visual Design ^ 6415/BD12 e-commerce I * 7993/II32 Adobe Digital Design * ^ 6416/BD14 e-commerce II II33 Adobe Video Design ^ Information Support & Services 8811/BI10 Foundations of Information Technology (BFIT & T&I) 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6430/BI05 IB Information Technology ^ 7991/II21 Computer Engineering Technology I (BFIT,T&I &TE) 7992/II22 Computer Engineering Technology II * (BFIT, T&I & TE) 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management II14 Network Engineering Technology IV 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 8811/BI10 Foundations of Information Technology (BFIT & T&I) 7980/II11 Network Engineering Technology I 7981/II12 Network Engineering Technology II * 7982/II13 Network Engineering Technology III Network Systems 8811/BI10 Foundations of Information Technology (BFIT & T&I) 6341/BN20 Network Administration I ^ 6342/BN22 Network Administration II * ^ 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 6343/BN24 Network Administration III 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8513/CS14 Project Management III ^ National Academy Foundation Academy of Information Technology ^ Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways None Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation I *

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses Emergency & Fire Management Services Law Enforcement Services Career & College Promise 7834/ IP11Public Safety I ^ 7835/IP31 Fire Fighter Technology I ^ 7836/IP32 Fire Fighter Technology II * ^ 7837/IP33 Fire Fighter Technology III ^ 7838/IP12 Public Safety II * ^ 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 7839/IP21 Emergency Medical Technology I ^ Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway 7840/IP22 Emergency Medical Technology II * ^ 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6645/MH42 Hospitality and Tourism 8721/BF30 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Additional Pathways Corrections Services Law Enforcement Services Security & Protective Services Legal Services Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7621/IM21 Cabinetmaking I 7622/IM22 Cabinetmaking II * (1 credit) 7623/IM23 Cabinetmaking III (1 credit) Production 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7661/IM61 Welding Technology I 7662/IM62 Welding Technology II * (1 credit) 7663/IM63 Welding Technology III (1 credit) Manufacturing Production Process Development 7621/IM21 Cabinetmaking I 7661/IM61 Welding Technology I 7641/IM41 Metals Manufacturing Technology I 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6631/MI21 Fashion Merchandising (FACS & MEE) 7641/IM41 Metals Manufacturing Technology I 7642/IM42 Metals Manufacturing Technology II * (2 credits) 8512/CS13 Project Management II - Technology 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8511/CS12 Project Management II - 8510/CS11 Project Management I Global 8513/CS14 Project Management III 7035/FA31 Apparel and Textile Production I (FACS & MEE) 7036/FA32 Apparel and Textile Production II * (FACS & MEE) 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6831/AS31 Agricultural Mechanics I IM34 Electronics IV ^ 7921/IC61 Drafting I 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Maintenance, Installation, and Repair 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 7631/IM31 Electronics I ^ 7632/IM32 Electronics II * ^ 7633/IM33 Electronics III ^ Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Quality Assurance Logistics & Inventory Control Health, Safety & Environmental Assurance Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 8201 /TE01 Technology Design & Innovation

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global * 8513/CS14 Project Management III Marketing Management Merchandising 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6631/MI21 Fasshion Merchandising (FACS & MEE) 6622/MA52 Marketing Management * ^ 6622/MA52 Marketing Management * ^ Professional Sales 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ 6622/MA52 Marketing Management * ^ 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I * ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8717/ME12 Entrepreneurship II ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8718/MU81 Virtual Enterprise I ^ 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I * ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8717/MM12 Entrepreneurship II ^ (BFIT & MEE) 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I * ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8717/ME12 Entrepreneurship II ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8718/MU81 Virtual Enterprise I ^ 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6512/BB30 Business Law 7035/FA31 Apparel I 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Marketing Communications Marketing Research Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7921/IC61 Drafting I 7972/IV22 Drafting II Engineering * 7973/IV23 Drafting III Engineering Engineering & Technology Science & Mathematics 8210/TE11 Technology Engineering & Design ^ 8020/TP11 PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design ^ 8021/TP12 PLTW Principles of Engineering I ^ 7921/IC61 Drafting I 8210/TE11 Technology Engineering & Design ^ 8210/TE11 Technology Engineering & Design ^ 8211/TE12 Technological Design * ^ 8212/TE13 Engineering Design * ^ 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8022/TP21 PLTW Digital Electronics * ^ 8030/TP22 PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing * ^ 8031/TP23 PLTW Civil Engineering & Architecture * ^ 8032/TP24 PLTW Biotechnical * ^ 8033/TP25 PLTW Aerospace Engineering * ^ 8510/CS11 Project Management I 8006/TS21 Scientific & Technical Visualization I 8011/ TE21Principles of Technology 8040/TP31 PLTW Engineering Design & Development ^ 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology * 8007/TS22 Scientific & Technical Visualization II * 8012/TE22 Principles of Technology II * 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8513/CS14 Project Management III 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 6145/CC45 Career Management 6414/BD10 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6841/AP41 Horticulture I 6871/AU71 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597/CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways None Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 8056/TP01 PLTW Gateway to Technology 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation 8203/TE02 Technological Systems I

Pathways Cluster Enhancement Courses Cluster Foundation Courses 7512/IT12 Automotive Brakes ^ Facility & Mobile Equipment Maintenance Logistics Planning & Management Services 7511/IT11 Introduction to Automotive Service ^ 6621/MM51 Marketing ^ IT16 Automotive Service I ^ IT17 Automotive Service II * ^ IT18 Automotive Service III ^ 7514/IT14 Automotive Electrical ^ 6622/MA52 Marketing Management * ^ 8510/CS11 Project Management I 7515/IT15 Automotive Advanced Electrical * ^ 8716/ME11 Entrepreneurship I ^ (BFIT & MEE) 6626/MU92 Strategic Marketing 8511/CS12 Project Management II Global * 8512/CS13 Project Management II Technology 8595/CS95 CTE Advanced Studies 8513/CS14 Project Management III 6145/CC45 Career Management 6417/BM10 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419/BM20 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6831/AS31 Agricultural Mechanics I 7400/IU10 Introduction to Trade and Industrial Education 7513/IT13 Automotive Computer System Diagnostics ^ 8721/BF10 Principles of Business & Finance (BFIT & MEE) 8726/BF05 Personal Finance (BFIT, FACS, & MEE) 6418/BM30 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 8596/CS96 CTE Apprenticeship 8597CS97 CTE Internship Career & College Promise Approved Career & College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway Additional Pathways Health, Safety, & Environmental Management Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management, and Regulations Transportation Operations Sales and Service Middle School Courses 6158/CC58 Exploring Career Decisions 6207/BU10 Computer Skills and Applications 6208/BU20 Exploring Business, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship 8201/TE01 Technology Design & Innovation

Transition

Cluster Transition Document * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 1 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

The intent of this document is to bridge new courses to the existing cluster rules for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors who entered high school under the 2009 rules (as revised in 2010). Please use this table as a frame of reference for students entering high school each academic year: Academic Year Student Entered High School Use This Document 2015-16 Clusters Document in Excel, August 2014 2014-15 Clusters Document in Excel, August 2014 2013-14 Clusters Document in Excel, August 2014 2012-13 Clusters Document in Excel, August 2014 2011-12 Cluster Transition 2010-11 Cluster Transition 2009-10 Cluster Transition 2008-09 Cluster Transition Career and College Promise CTE pathway courses are added as Foundational Courses throughout the clusters. This was the result of legislative change that requires a more concentrated course of study than we had in the past. Prior to 2013-14, community college course numbers were generic with the 8598 course number used to indicate level one courses and 8598 used to indicate level two courses. It is a local decision as to which course should be level one and level two. Beginning with Power School implementation in 2013-14, each community college course should receive a unique code and assignment to a specific cluster. Schools should review transcripts and may be required to perform overrides where generic community college course codes were used and where flexibility is needed to designate a level two course. This document contains course codes assigned prior to 2013-14. A cross walk to the new course codes can be found in the CTE Status of Curriculum and Assessment. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 2 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources CTE Program Areas AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES HEALTH OCCUPATIONS MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 6810 Agriscience Applications 6811 Agriculture Production I 6812 Agriculture Production II 6821 Animal Science I 6822 Animal Science II 6823 Animal Science II Small Animals 6825 Equine Science I 6826 Equine Science II 6831 Agricultural Mechanics I 6832 Agricultural Mechanics II 6833 Agricultural Mechanics II Small Engines 6911 Agribusiness Management Trends & Issues I 6912* Agribusiness Management Trends & Issues II AA41 Veterinary Assisting 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 7015 Teen Living 8726 Personal Finance 7045 Foods I Fundamentals 7046 Foods II Advanced Enterprise 7075 Foods II Food Technology Agribusiness Systems Animal Systems Environmental Service Systems Plant Systems Food Products and Processing Systems Power, Structural and Technical Systems Natural Resources Systems CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6841 Horticulture I 6842 Horticulture II 6843 Horticulture II Turf Grass Management 6851 Environmental & Natural Resources Studies I 6852 Environmental & Natural Resources Studies II 6871 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 6872 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research II 6882 Horticulture II Landscaping Construction 6896 Agricultural Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 6897 Agricultural Education Cooperative Education 6899 Agricultural Education Advanced Studies 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7196 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7197 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Education 7199 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Advanced Studies To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. 6898 Agricultural Education Internship 6998 University Agricultural Education 6999 Community College Agricultural Education 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management ^ 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6311 Accounting I 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communications Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6145 Career Management 7120 Introduction to Culinary Arts & Hospitality 7086 Personal Finance (moved to Foundational) 7098 University Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7099 Community College Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7198 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Internship 7200 Biomedical Technology 7270 PLTW Principles of Biomedical Sciences 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I 6621 Marketing 6626 Strategic Marketing 8020 Introduction to Engineering and Design 8110 Fundamentals of Technology 8210 Technology Engineering & Design 7511 Automotive Service Technology I 7661 Welding Technology I 7921 Drafting I * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 3 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Architecture and Construction Design and Pre-Construction Construction Maintenance and Operations CTE Program Areas AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 7015 Teen Living 7055 Housing & Interiors I 7151 Interior Design I 7056 Housing & Interiors II 7152* Interior Design II 7153 Interior Applications 7400 Introduction to Trade & Industrial Education 7700 Core & Sustainable Construction 7621 Furniture & Cabinetmaking I Cabinetmaking I 7622 Furniture & Cabinetmaking II Cabinetmaking II 7623 Cabinetmaking III 7661 Welding Technology I 7711 Masonry I 7712 Masonry II 7713 Masonry III 7721 Construction Technology I Carpentry I 7722 Construction Technology II Carpentry II 7723 Construction Technology III Carpentry III CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7196 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7197 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Education 7199 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Advanced Studies 7741 Electrical Trades I 7742 Electrical Trades II 7743 Electrical Trades III 7921 Drafting I 7962 Drafting II Architectural 7963 Drafting III Architectural 7996 Trade & Industrial Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7997 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Education 7999 Trade & Industrial Education Advanced Studies To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. 6831 Agricultural Mechanics I 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management ^ 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6145 Career Management 7086 Personal Finance 8726 Personal Finance 7098 University Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7099 Community College Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7198 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Internship 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 8020 PLTW Introduction to Engineering 8021 PLTW Principles of Engineering 8110 Fundamentals of Technology 8210 Technology Engineering and Design 8141 Structural Systems 7898 University Trade & Industrial Education 7899 Community College Trade & Industrial Education 7998 Trade & Industrial Education Internship * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 4 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Audio and Video Technology and Film Journalism and Broadcasting Performing Arts Printing Technology Telecommunications Visual Arts CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 6414 Multimedia & Webpage Design 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 7015 Teen Living 7035 Apparel and Textile Production Development I 7036 Apparel and Textile Production Development II Enterprise 8221* Game Art & Design 8222 Advanced Game Art & Design 7400 Introduction to Trade & Industrial Education 7821 Trade & Industrial Cooperative Training I 7901/8006 Scientific & Technical Visualization I 7911 Printing Graphics I 7912 Printing Graphics II 7915 Introduction to Graphic Communications 7916 Digital File Preparation 7918 Print Advertising and Design 7921 Drafting I 7993 Adobe Visual Design ^ 7993 Adobe Digital Design * ^ II33 Adobe Video Design ^ CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7196 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7197 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Education 7199 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Advanced Studies 7935 Digital Media I 7936 Advanced Digital Media II 7996 Trade & Industrial Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7997 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Education 7999 Trade & Industrial Education Advanced Studies To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business and Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 Business Management 8710 Business Management 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6145 Career Management 7055 Housing & Interior Design I 7151 Interior Design I 7086 Personal Finance 8726 Personal Finance 7098 University Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7099 Community College Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7198 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Internship 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 6631 Fashion Merchandising 8110 Fundamentals of Technology 8210 Technology Engineering and Design 8125 Communications Systems 8211 Technological Design 7898 University Trade & Industrial Education 7899 Community College Trade & Industrial Education 7998 Trade & Industrial Education Internship * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 5 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

North Carolina Career Cluster Business Management and Administration Administrative Support Business Information Technology General Management Human Resources Management Operations Management Related Pathways CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215* Business Law 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710* Business Management 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716* Entrepreneurship I ^ 8717 Entrepreneurship II ^ 6311 Computerized Accounting I 6411 Computer Applications I 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint 6412 Computer Applications II * 6414* Multimedia and Webpage Design (completer for all students graduating 2012-2013) CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6419 MS Excel &Access 6596 Business & Information Technology Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 6597 Business & Information Technology Education Cooperative Education 6599 Business & Information Technology Education Advanced Studies 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 6341 Networking I Network Administration I 6415 ecommerce I 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6498 University Business & Marketing 6499 Community College Business & Marketing 6598 Business & Information Technology Education Internship 8726 Personal Finance 6145 Career Management MU81 Virtual Enterprise I 6626 Strategic Marketing 7935 Digital Media I 7980 Networking I 7980 Network Engineering Technology I 7991 Computer Engineering Technology I To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 6 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Finance Accounting Banking Services Business Finance Insurance Securities and Investments CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Personal Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 6311 Accounting I 6312 Accounting II 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 8726 Personal Finance 6316* Business Financial Planning CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6597 Business & Information Technology Education Cooperative Education 6599 Business & Information Technology Education Advanced Studies 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6498 University Business & Marketing 6499 Community College Business & Marketing 6596 Business & Information Technology Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8510 Project Management I 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 6598 Business & Information Technology Education Internship Partnering opportunities: NAF Academy of Finance courses can meet requirements for Foundational courses in this cluster CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES MARKETING 6145 Career Management 7015 Teen Living 7086 Personal Finance MU81 Virtual Enterprise I To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 7 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

North Carolina Career Cluster Health Science Therapeutic Services Diagnostic Services Health Informatics Support Services Biotechnology Research and Development Related Pathways CTE Program Areas AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6871 Biotechnology & Agriscience Research I 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6311 Accounting I 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES HEALTH OCCUPATIONS 7200 Biomedical Technology HB11 Biomedical Technology I HB12* Biomedical Technology II 7210 Health Team Relations 7211 Allied Health Sciences I 7240 Health Science I 7242* Health Science II 7212* Allied Health Sciences II w/ Nurse Aide 7221 Medical Sciences I 7222 Medical Sciences II 7243 Nursing Fundamentals 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7299 Health Sciences Advanced Studies 7232 Pharmacy Technician 7244 Fundamentals of Gerontology 7245 Public Health Fundamentals Project Lead the Way (PLTW) 7270 PLTW Principles of Biomedical Sciences 7271* PLTW Human Body Systems 7272 PLTW Medical Intervention 7273 PLTW Science Research 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7296 Health Sciences Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 6145 Career Management 7045 Foods I Fundamentals 7086 Personal Finance 8726 Personal Finance 7298 Health Careers Internship 7398 University Health Sciences Education 7399 Community College Health Sciences Education MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 7839 Emergency Medical Technology I ^ 7840 Emergency Medical Technology II * ^ To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I 6621 Marketing 7901/8006 Scientific & Technical Visualization I * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 8 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Hospitality and Tourism Lodging Travel and Tourism Recreation, Amusements and Attractions Restaurants and Food and Beverage Service CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES MARKETING 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 7015 Teen Living 7045 Foods I Fundamentals 7046* Foods II - Enterprise 7120 Introduction to Culinary Arts & Hospitality 7121 Culinary Arts & Hospitality I 7122 Culinary Arts & Hospitality II 7171 ProStart I 7172* ProStart II 6621 Marketing 6645 Travel/Tourism & Recreation Marketing Hospitality and Tourism 6670 Sports & Entertainment Marketing I 6671 Sports & Entertainment Marketing II 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 7196 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7197 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Education 7199 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Advanced Studies 6696 Marketing Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 6697 Marketing Education Cooperative Education 6699 Marketing Education Advanced Studies 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communications Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6145 Career Management 7086 Personal Finance 8726 Personal Finance 7098 University Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7099 Community College Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7198 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Internship 6235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 6498 University Business & Marketing 6499 Community College Business & Marketing 6698 Marketing Education Internship Partnering opportunities: NAF Academy of Hospitality and Tourism courses can meet requirements for Foundational courses in this cluster. To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 9 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Human Services Consumer Services Counseling and Mental Health Services Early Childhood Development and Services Family and Community Services Personal Care Services CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 8721 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6225 8710 Business Management & Applications 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 7015 Teen Living 7065 Parenting & Child Development 7086 Personal Finance 8726 Personal Finance 7111 Early Childhood Education I 7112 Early Childhood Education II 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7196 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7197 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Education 7199 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Advanced Studies 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6145 Career Management 7098 University Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7099 Community College Family & Consumer Sciences Education 7198 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Internship HEALTH OCCUPATIONS MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 7400 Introduction to Trade & Industrial Education 7810 Cosmetology Introduction 7811 Cosmetology I 7812 Cosmetology II 7813 Cosmetology III 7821 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Training I 7996 Trade & Industrial Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7997 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Education 7999 Trade & Industrial Education Advanced Studies 7210 Health Team Relations 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 7898 University Trade & Industrial Education 7899 Community College Trade & Industrial Education 7998 Trade & Industrial Education Internship To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 10 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Information Technology Information Support and Services Network Systems Programming and Software Development Web and Digital Communication CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 2508/2521 AP Computer Science 6341 Networking I Network Administration I 6342 *Network Administration II 6343 Network Administration III 6345 Network Administration II Linux 6346 Network Administration II Novell 6347 Network Administration II Microsoft 6411 Computer Applications I 6414* Multimedia & Webpage Design 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6415* e-commerce I 6416 e-commerce II 6421 Computer Programming I VB.NET 6422 Computer Programming II VB.NET 6426 Computer Programming I Other Languages 6427 Computer Programming ii Other Languages 8721 Principles of Business and Finance 8811 Foundations of Information Technology 6599 Business & Information Technology Education Advanced Studies CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6428 SAS Programming I 6429 SAS Programming II 6430 International Baccalaureate Information Technology 6451 Database Programming I Oracle Database Programming I 6452 Database Programming II Oracle Database Programming II 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6596 Business & Information Technology Education 8596 Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 6597 Business & Information Technology Education Cooperative Education 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III Partnering opportunities: NAF Academy of Information Technology courses can meet requirements for Foundational courses in this cluster. 7400 Introduction to Trade & Industrial Education 7980 Networking I 7980 Network Engineering Technology I 7981 Network Engineering Technology II Cisco 7981 Network Engineering Technology II 7982 Network Engineering Technology III Cisco 7982 Network Engineering Technology III 7983 Network Engineering Technology II Nortel 7984 Network Engineering Technology III Nortel 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 7991 Computer Engineering Technology I 7992 Computer Engineering Technology II 7996 Trade & Industrial Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7997 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Education 7999 Trade & Industrial Education Advanced Studies To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 6412 Multimedia & Webpage Design 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6498 University Business & Marketing 6499 Community College Business & Marketing 6598 Business & Information Technology Education Internship 6417 Microsoft Word, PPT and Publisher 8726 Personal Finance 6145 Career Management 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 7901/8006 Scientific & Technical Visualization I 8110 Fundamentals of Technology 8210 Technology Engineering and Design 8125 Communication Systems 7921 Drafting I 7935 Digital Media I II14 Network Engineering Technology IV 7898 University Trade & Industrial Education 7899 Community College Trade & Industrial Education 7998 Trade & Industrial Education Internship * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 11 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Correction Services Emergency and Fire Management Services Security and Protective Services Law Enforcement Services Legal Services CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 8721 Principles of Business and Finance 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ CAREER DEVELOPMENT MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 7834 Public Safety I 7834 Public Safety II * ^ 7835 Fire Fighter Technology I 7836* Fire Fighter Technology II 7837 Fire Fighter Technology III 7839 Emergency Medical Technology I ^ 7840 Emergency Medical Technology II * ^ 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 6145 Career Management 6645 Hospitality and Tourism To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 12 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Manufacturing CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 7035 Apparel and Textile Production I 7036* Apparel and Textile Production II 6631 Fashion Merchandising 6621 Marketing 8716 Entrepreneurship I 7400 Introduction to Trade & Industrial Education 7621 Furniture & Cabinet Making I Cabinetmaking I 7622* Cabinetmaking II 7623 Cabinetmaking III 7631 Electronics I 7632* Electronics II 7633 Electronics III 7641 Metals Manufacturing Technology I 7642 Metals Manufacturing Technology II 7661 Welding Technology I 7662 Welding Technology II 7663 Welding Technology III Manufacturing Production Process Production Maintenance, Installation and Repair Quality Assurance Logistics and Inventory Control Health, Safety and Environmental Assurance CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 7821 Trade & Industrial Cooperative Training I 7822 Trade & Industrial Cooperative Training II 7921 Drafting I 7996 Trade & Industrial Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 7997 Trade & Industrial Education Cooperative Education 7999 Trade & Industrial Education Advanced Studies 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 6225 Business Management & Applications 8710 Business Management 8721 Principles of Business and Finance 6227/6640 International Baccalaureate Business Management 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6415 e-commerce I 6145 Career Management 235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716 Entrepreneurship I ^ 6621 Marketing 6626 Strategic Marketing 8110 Fundamentals of Technology 8210 Technology and Engineering and Design 8115 Manufacturing Systems 8030 PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing Partnering opportunities for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) courses can meet requirements for enhancement courses for this cluster. 7898 University Trade & Industrial Education 7899 Community College Trade & Industrial Education 7998 Trade & Industrial Education Internship 7634 Electronics IV To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 13 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014

Related Pathways North Carolina Career Cluster Marketing Marketing Communications Marketing Management Marketing Research Merchandising Professional Sales CTE Program Areas BUSINESS AND INFORMATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT MARKETING TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL 8510 Project Management I 8511* Project Management II-Global 8512* Project Management II-Technology 8513 Project Management III 8721 Principles of Business and Finance 6235/6615 Small Business Entrepreneurship 8716* Entrepreneurship I ^ 8717 Entrepreneurship II 6621 Marketing 6622 Marketing Management 6626 Strategic Marketing 6631 Fashion Merchandising 6665 Marketing Technology & Media 6670 Sports & Entertainment Marketing I MU81 Virtual Enterprise I CONCENTRATION (Four total credits required) Foundational Courses Career Cluster Enhancement Courses 6696 Marketing Education Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship 8596 CTE Apprenticeship 6697 Marketing Education Cooperative Education 6699 Marketing Education Advanced Studies 8599* CTE Career and College Promise II 8598 CTE Career and College Promise I 6200/6600 Principles of Business & Finance 6215 Business Law 6311 Accounting I 6411 Computer Applications I 6514 Digital Communication Systems 6414 Multimedia and Webpage Design 6417 Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ^ 6418 Microsoft SharePoint ^ 6419 Microsoft Excel and Access ^ 6415 e-commerce I 6145 Career Management 6498 University Business & Marketing 6499 Community College Business & Marketing 6698 Marketing Education Internship 7035 Apparel I 8726 Personal Finance 7935 Digital Media I To earn a concentration for graduation and CTE federal reporting purposes: The student must take at least four technical credits from among the courses listed in the Career Cluster. At least three of the technical credits must come from among the Foundational courses listed. At least one of the Foundational courses must be at the completer level, identified by an asterisk on the chart above. The fourth technical credit can be either a Foundational or Enhancement course. Enhancement courses can be from any program area identified in the Career Cluster. * Completer course North Carolina Career Clusters Transition Document Page 14 10/18/2012, Updated 10/21/2014