Digital Design & Imaging (2-3 hours)
Students develop marketable skills by examining both the visual arts and the graphic design Industry. Students utilize industry standard technology such as state-of-the-art computer hardware and software to create advertising design, visual art, web design, photography, commercial are, and multi-media including video editing and animation.
Graphic Communications (2-3 hours)
Students learn the five components used in creating a final printed product: layout and design, lithographic photography, plate marking, offset press operating, and bindery.
Leisure Craft (2-3 hours)
Learn to perform inspections, diagnostics, and needed repairs to motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, jet skies, outboard motors, and garden equipment vehicles.
Early Childhood Careers (2-3 hours)
Students prepare for employment in the postsecondary education in the early childhood and elementary education services industry.
Audio Technology (2-3 hours)
Learn about multi-track recording including setting up microphones, recording tracks, operating mixing boards, and mastering commercial tapes. Students also study the use of equalizers, compressors, consoles, and noise reduction systems.
Fashion and Fabrics (2-3 hours)
Students prepare for careers related to interior and fashion design services. Emphasis is placed on developing skills in operating of industrial sewing equipment, construction techniques, and fabric identification, uses, and design.
Carpentry (2-3 hours)
Students will learn residential construction techniques. Students learn how to uses tools and materials to construct concrete forms, commercial, and residential buildings.
Cosmetology (2-3 hours)
Principles of Cosmetology and Design Principles of Cosmetology
Chemistry of Cosmetology
Upon completion of 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the state board exam for a Tennessee Cosmetology License. Upon completion of 600 hours, students are eligible to take the state board for a Cosmetology Manicuring License.
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Welding (2-3 hours)
Students will acquire skills and proficiency in welding as well as blueprint reading.
Pro start (2-3 hours)
Culinary Arts program preparing students for the food service and hospitality industry. Students must complete 400 hours in the food industry outside of school. Must have a 2.8 GPA or better, must be in the 11th grade, must fill out the application and be accepted into the program.
Health and Medical Technology (1.0 hours each)
Forensics Honors
Health Science Education (1.0 hours)
*must be taken with or prior to the following classes
Nursing Education Honors
Anatomy & Physiology Honors
Medical Therapeutics Honors
Medical Diagnostics Honors
Rehab Therapy
Computer & Network Architecture (CISCO)
(1.0 hours each)
Information Tech. Foundations
Computer Operating Systems and Hardware
Networking
Cabling Technology
Business and Information Technology
Keyboarding *prerequisite for all computer classes
Keyboarding/Doc. Formatting (.5 credit)
Banking and Finance (1 credit)
Accounting I (1.credit)
Desktop Publishing (1 credit)
Database Design (0.5 credit)
International Business (1credit)
Financial Planning (0.5 credit)
Interactive Multimedia Design (1 credit)
E-Business Communications (1credit)
Personal Finance (0.5 credit)
Administrative Management (1credit)
Integrated Input Technology (1 credit)
(MOS/IC/CIW Certifications)
Marketing (1.0 hours each)
Marketing I
Marketing Honors
Sports and Entertainment MarketingVirtual Enterprise International
(prerequisite) Marketing
Barbering I, II, III
Upon completion of course content and 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the state boards for a TN Master Barber License. |