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Course Descriptions |
Auto Service Technology -
Prerequisite:
NONE
This class is designed to provide the student with an overview of
an auto mechanics cluster. This course helps develop and
understand the basic principles and competencies of mechanics as
they relate to small engines, automobile, and marine engines.
It is designed to provide the student with job
entry-level skills in the area of transportation occupations.
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Construction Technology - Prerequisite: NONE
This class is designed to
provide students with career decision-making information in the
carpentry, masonry, electrical, and plumbing trades. It presents
many of the processes used in residential construction including
brick and block masonry, cement finishing, carpentry, and
residential wiring. The program is designed to provide the student
with job entry-level skills in one or more of the areas of
carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and electrical wiring.
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Floriculture (Horticulture)
- Prerequisite: NONE
Floriculture is designed
to introduce students to many aspects of plant growth including
soil composition, fertilizer, planting and plant care, landscaping
and greenhouse management. Continued study in this program allows
developmental care and use of ornamental plants, experience in
growing and marketing bedding plants, plant identification,
landscaping design, and controlling insects and pests. This class
prepares students for entry-level employment in one or more areas
of horticulture.
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Graphic
Arts - Prerequisite: Computer Applications
This class is designed to provide an overview of the design and
production of printed material. Students
will learn all phases of printing, including layout and
composition, camera operation, stripping, plate making, press and
bindery. Students are allowed to pursue specific components of
personal interest through individualized study as they take more
advanced semesters of graphic arts.
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Drafting
- Prerequisite: NONE
This is a program designed to familiarize students with skills
and knowledge needed in the field of drafting. Instruction is
given in basic drawing techniques, geometric construction,
orthographic projection, production, map and topographic, and
architectural drafting. Continued study in this program eventually
may lead to advanced engineering drawings and advanced
Architectural topics as well as the use of CAD equipment for both
engineering and architectural drawing.
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Engineering
- Prerequisite: NONE
A program designed to provide practical applications along with
problem solving skills needed for career and college preparation
after high school. Programs are offered in the following areas:
robotics, computer aided drafting, animation, desktop publishing,
flight, space, engineering, research and design.
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Health and Medical
Occupations - Prerequisite: NONE
This class is designed to explore the various health related
fields and to provide students with information to clarify
personal interests and job preferences as related to health care
occupations. Students will complete extensive first
aid training and develop skills used in a variety of health
careers. The program is designed to provide the student with job
entry level skills in a health career area most related to the
student’s interests such as dental, nursing, physical therapy
and/or medical office assistance.
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Cosmetology - Prerequisite: NONE
This class is designed to give students an overview of
cosmetology career opportunities and to provide skill training
involved with many different services. The program is designed to provide students with job
entry-level skills in the area of Cosmetology. Students will be
able to apply the instructional hours spent on live models toward
the requirements for obtaining Georgia Certification as a licensed
cosmetologist. This class may be taken in three period blocks for
advanced students.
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Protective Services - Prerequisite: NONE (10-12 grade)
This program prepares students by providing the skills and
knowledge necessary to enter the field of criminal justice.
Students receive instruction in Law Enforcement, the Court System,
and Corrections.
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NJORTC I
- Prerequisite: NONE
Introductory classes provide instruction in: citizenship,
military customs & courtesy, patriotism, naval history through
1860, physical fitness training, learning to follow others,
military drill, Naval ships, basic seamanship, patriotism and the
flag, wearing the NJROTC uniform, and navigation. All levels
of NJROTC continue to develop skill using drill rifles and
ceremonial swords.
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NJROTC
II/III - Prerequisite: NJROTC I
Advanced courses provide instruction in: leadership,
shipboard organization, naval history through WWII, naval history
through Bosnia, international law and the sea, military justice,
naval weapons, naval operations and communications, navigation
rules of the road, meteorology and weather, astronomy, career
planning and future challenges.
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NJROTC IV
- Prerequisite: NJROTC II/III
The most advanced level
course provides instruction in leadership through case studies and
administrative responsibilities as a class leader or an executive
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