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2010-11 NEW COURSES AVAILABLE TO ALL SUHSD STUDENTS * Please note locations and time frames.

2010-11 NEW COURSES AVAILABLE TO ALL SUHSD STUDENTS * Please note locations and time frames. Administration of Justice I & II. Location: Enterprise High School Grades: 11 & 12. Focus: Essential Skills for Law Enforcement

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2010-11 NEW COURSES AVAILABLE TO ALL SUHSD STUDENTS * Please note locations and time frames.

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  1. 2010-11 NEW COURSES AVAILABLE TOALL SUHSD STUDENTS *Please note locations and time frames.

  2. Administration of Justice I & II Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12 Focus: Essential Skills for Law Enforcement Careers: Police Officer/Armed Forces, Corrections, Security Careers Public Services

  3. Construction Technology Career PM Course Location: Shasta Builder’s ExchangeGrades: 11 & 12 Focus: Masonry, Floor Systems, Framing, HVAC, Electrical Safety, Roof Applications, “Construction Bootcamp” Careers: Carpentry, Contractor, Residential & Commercial Work, Electrician, Engineering Building Trades & Construction

  4. Cosmetology Careers Location: Shasta School of CosmetologyGrades: 12th Focus: Careers associated with Cosmetology (hairdressing, cutting & shaping). Careers: See Above Public Service

  5. Dental Careers AM Course/Semester 2 Location: Shasta District Farm/Community SitesGrades: 11th & 12th Focus: Anatomy, Physiology, Dental Anatomy, Oral Pathology, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Careers: Dental Assistant Health Science & Medical Technology

  6. Education Careers AM Course Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th Focus: Infant Care, Day Care, K-12 Educational Careers, Special Education Careers: Child Care Provider, Preschool Aide, Preschool/K-12 Teacher, Social Worker, Counseling, Psychologist, Education, Child Development, & Family Services

  7. Emerging Energy Technologies I & II Location: Enterprise & FoothillGrades: 11 & 12 “California’s green industry is primarily in energy generation and energy efficiency.” California Economic Strategy Panel Draft Report, 2008 Focus: Industrial Trades Basics, Renewable Energy, Fundamentals of Electronics, Wind Power, Solar Energy Careers: Electrical Engineers, Machinery, Installation Technicians, Equipment Assembly, Engineers in Research & Development, Wind Turbine Technicians, Manufacturing and Logistical Personnel, Environmental & Meteorological Engineers Energy & Utilities

  8. Fire Technology I & II Public Services Location: FoothillGrades: 11 & 12 Focus: Emergency Medical, Hazardous Materials, First Responder, Wildland, Forest Service, Prerequisites for Academy (Dual Enrollment) Careers: EMT, Firefighter, Paramedic, Park Ranger, U.S. Forest Service Careers (Range Management, Park Warden, Forestry Tech)

  9. FIRE PROGRAM DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES PATHWAY DESCRIPTION SUHSD CTE - Fire Technology PathwayInstructional Course Sequence:Year One: (360 hours of instruction)SDEV 314 – Achieve – Basic employability skills 40 hours of InstructionFIRS 70 - Introduction to Fire Technology - 54 hours InstructionFIRS 100 Basic Fire Company Operations 18 lecture/ 54 hours lab 72 Hours of InstructionFTWL 102 Wildland Firefighter Safety and Survival 54 Hours of InstructionFAID 130 Public Safety and First Aid - 9 lecture/27 lab 36 Hours of InstructionENER - Terrestrial Sequestration– 40 hours of InstructionWork Experience/Lab 64 hours 360 total instructional hoursYear Two: (360 hours of instruction)CMST 54 Small Group Communications 40 hours of InstructionSDEV- 310 through 313 – Professional Workplace Skills 36 hours of InstructionFIRS 118 – Intro. to Wildland Fire -18 lecture/27 lab 54 hours of InstructionFIRS 73 - Incident Command Systems – 12 hours of Instruction FAID 132 -First Responder - 59 lecture/ 9 lab 65 hours of InstructionFTWL 103 Wildland Fire Operations 54 Hours of InstructionWork Experience/Lab 99 hours of Instruction 360 total instructional hoursInstructional Outcomes:Industry Driven Entry Level Employability SkillsInitial training for employment with CA Conservation Corp. (CCC) (priority hiring, two year employment option: wage, benefits, experience and qualify for $14,000 educational scholarship)Entry Level Certification for seasonal work with CalFireEntry Level Certification for seasonal work with US Forest Service Certification in Terrestrial Sequestration for employment options with US Forest Service, CA State Parks and CCCDual Enrollment courses meeting requirements for Fire Technology program (certificate/degree) at Shasta CollegeInitial training for EMT certification

  10. Floral Design (1 hour course/AM) Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th Focus: Floral Arrangement/Products, Plant Care, Product Creation, Sales and Business Techniques, Plant Identification, Industry Standards Careers: Nursery Careers, Floral Designer, Landscaper/Contracter, Greenhouse & Nursery Manager, Landscape Architect Agriculture and Natural Resources

  11. Food Service & Hospitality Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12 Focus: Nutrition, Food Preparation, Menu Planning, Catering, Food Inspection, Hospitality, Careers: Dietary Aide, Resort Management, Convention Coordinator, Baker, Line Cook, Food Inspector, Catering, Food Service Manager, Registered Dietitian, Club/Spa Coordinator, Event Planner, Flight Attendant Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation

  12. Medical Careers- AM Course Focus: Patient Care, Nursing, Standard Medical Competencies, Communication Procedures, Anatomy, Medical Terminology Careers: CNA, Patient Care Tech, Dental Assistant Dental Assistant Program – second semester CNA Program- 1st & 2nd semester Patient Care Technician – 1st & 2nd semester Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12 Health Science & Medical Technology

  13. Sports Fitness/Athletic Training Careers (1 Hour Course/PM) Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th Focus: Anatomy, Kinesiology, Physiology, Medical Professions, Athletic Training, Health Science Related Careers Careers: Physical Therapist, PT Assistant, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, Coaching Health Science & Medical Technology

  14. Transportation Pathway Careers *Two Matriculation Options Upon Completion (Automotive Technology or Diesel Technology Programs at Shasta College) Location: Shasta College DowntownGrades: 11th & 12th Focus: Brakes, Diesel Technology,Power Plant Theory & Operation, Electronics, Industrial Trade Essentials, Class A & B License Training, Alternate Fuels Careers: Truck Drivers, Bus/Truck Mechanics, Diesel Mechanics, Dispatchers, Stock Movers, Diesel Vehicle Electronics Transportation

  15. TRANSPORTATION PATHWAYS

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