Career and Technical Education & Programs of Study
{Rev:11-30-2016}
Table of Contents
***Brand New ECISD Program for 2017-2018: PTLW - BioMedical Science!!***{For details (overview, online links, videos), click here!!}
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Ag – Horticulture
Ag – Animal Science
Ag – Veterinary Tech
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Architecture & Construction
Construction
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Arts, A/V Technology and Communications
Animation
Audio/Video Production
Graphics Design & Illustration
Fashion Design
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Business Management, Marketing, and Finance
Business
Accounting
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Education & Training
Teaching
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Health Sciences
Health Science
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Hospitality & Tourism
Culinary Arts
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Human Services
Cosmetology
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Information Technology
Computer Science
CISCO IT Networking
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Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Fire Academy
Criminal Justice & Forensic Science
OSET (Occupational Safety & Environmental Technology)
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Manufacturing
Welding
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Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Engineering (Project Lead The Way)
Petroleum Engineering
BioMedical Science {Course descriptions}
Electronics/Energy Technology
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Videos/SlideShows/Info for the BioMedical Science Pathway
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Auto Technology
Auto CollisionRepair & Refinishing
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Additional CTE Courses
Career Preparation
Professional Communications
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Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Certificates you could receive by taking the courses of this pathway:
Floral Design Certificate (Texas Floral Association)
Are there any Dual Credit courses in this Pathway?No
Ag Pathway - Horticulture & Floral Design
Course Number/Title: 8705 - PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE
Grade Level: 9 - 12
Credit: 1
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:OHS/PHS Main Campus
Pre-requisite: none
Co-requisite (same year): none
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources cluster. Topics of study include agricultural history, agricultural career opportunities, and modern developments in agricultural production and technology.
Course Number/Title: 8420 – LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same semester):8456 Turf & Grass Management
This course is designed to develop an understanding of landscape design by assessing soil characteristics and environmental conditions, completing a site analysis checklist,observing and operating graphics design equipment or software to produce a site sketch, and identifying plants and structures used in designing landscapes. On the business side, the student will identify, store, and maintain landscaping hand and power tools and equipment, prepare plant growing sites, install landscape plants and structures, and select and install landscape irrigation systems.
Course Number/Title: 8456 – TURF & GRASS MANAGEMENT
{NEW for 2017-18}
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same semester):8420 Landscape Design
This course is designed to develop an understanding of turf grass management techniques and practices. Units of study include the design, construction, and maintenance of planted areas and devices for the beautification of home grounds and other areas of human habitation and recreation. Activities include performing turf grass services such as mowing, renovating, fertilizing, pesticide application, weed control, and watering.
Course Number/Title: 8534 - PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS IN AGRI-BUSINESS
{not offered in school year 2017-18}
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year):
This course is designed to develop agricultural leadership, citizenship, and interpersonal skills. Instruction includes such topics as personal development, employee/employer relations, and group and communication skills.
Course Number/Title: 8416 - PRINCIPLES OF FLORAL DESIGN (May be used for required Art Credit)
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year):8420/Landscape Design8456/Turf & Grass Management
This course is designed to develop students' ability to identify and demonstrate the principles and techniques related to floral design as well as develop an understanding of the management of floral enterprises.
Course Number/Title: 8417 - HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
Grade Level: 11 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites: 8420/Landscape Design8456/Turf & Grass Management
Co-requisite (same year):8453/Greenhouse Operation & Production
This course is designed to develop an understanding of common horticultural management practices as they relate to food and ornamental plant production. The lab-based course emphasizes greenhouse and nursery crop production and fruit, nut, and vegetable crop production.
Course Number/Title: 8453–GREENHOUSE OPERATION & PRODUCTION
{NEW for 2017-18}
Grade Level: 11 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites: 8420/Landscape Design8456/Turf & Grass Management
Co-requisite (same year):8417/Horticulture Science
This course includes the study of the management practices of field and greenhouse production of foliage and floral crops. Emphasis is placed on the commercial practices of purchasing, cultural production, storage, handling, and sales of cut flowers and potted plant crops. The chain-of-life concept is discussed as it relates to the consumer’s aesthetic use of cut flowers and plants.
Course Number/Title: 8459–ADVANCED FLORAL DESIGN
{NEW for 2017-18}
Grade Level: 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites:8417/Horticulture Science & 8453/Greenhouse Operation & Production
Co-requisite (same year):8436/Advanced Plant & Soil Science
In this course, students will learn about specific floral holidays and seasons and will make various arrangements for these special days. Students will also cover Contemporary Floral Designs and arrangements made from artificial materials. They will demonstrate and participate in choosing the proper flowers, foliage and container for the appropriate High Style Designs. Topiaries, European, Colonial, Oriental, Celebration and centerpiece designs will be introduced. Students will practice wreath, swags, window displays, Christmas and Seasonal decorating. Markup, pricing and profit will be covered.
Course Number/Title: 8436–ADVANCED PLANT & SOIL SCIENCE
{NEW for 2017-18}
Grade Level: 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites:8417/Horticulture Science & 8453/Greenhouse Operation & Production
Co-requisite (same year):8459/Advanced Floral Design
In this course, the student is expected to recognize the importance and interrelationships of soil and plants; practice soil and plant evaluation as it applies to agricultural and urban settings, explain the relationship of biotic and abiotic factors within habitats and ecosystems, analyze soil science as related to food and fiber production, describe the relationship between resources within environmental systems, describe the origin and use of water in a watershed, map the process of soil formation as influenced by weathering, including erosion processes due to water, wind, and mechanical factors influenced by climate, explain how petroleum energy resources affect agriculture, evaluate components of plant science as it relates to crop production, identify how plants grow and how specialized cells, tissues, and organs develop, diagram the structure and function of nucleic acids in the mechanism of genetics, explain the chemistry involved in plants at the cellular level, and identify the sources and flow of energy through environmental systems.
Course Number/Title: 8419 - PRACTICUM IN HORTICULTURE SCIENCE
{not offered in school year 2017-18}
Grade Level: 12
Credit: 2
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:ATC-Grandview/Frost Center (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites: 8416/Principles of Floral Design and 8417/Horticulture Science
This practicum course emphasizes greenhouse, nursery crop, and food crop production; landscaping; floral design; and career opportunities, leadership activities, and business practices related to the horticulture industry. This course prepares students for the Floral Certification. Students must meet state requirements for licensure.
Ag Pathway – Animal Science
Course Number/Title: 8705 - PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE
Grade Level: 9 - 12
Credit: 1
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:OHS/PHS Main Campus
Pre-requisite: none
Co-requisite (same year): none
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources cluster. Topics of study include agricultural history, agricultural career opportunities, and modern developments in agricultural production and technology.
Course Number/Title: 8406 - LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year):8408/Equine Science & 8545/Small Animal Management
This lab-based course prepares students for careers in the field of animal science and livestock production. Animal species to be addressed in this course may include, but are not limited to, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and poultry.
Course Number/Title: 8545 - SMALL ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year): 8406/Livestock Production & 8408/Equine Science
Students will be provided with opportunities to learn, reinforce, and apply information in a variety of settings in the areas of small animal, systems/business and associations. Subject areas in this course to be covered are but not limited to: small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, dogs, cats and species specific information. Study will also highlight ownership, hazards, and welfare of small animals.
Course Number/Title: 8408 – EQUINE SCIENCE
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year): 8406/Livestock Production & 8545/Small Animal Management
The lab-based course is designed to prepare students for careers in the field of animal science with an emphasis of equine science. Animals which may be included in the course of study include, but are not limited to, horses, donkeys, and mules.
Course Number/Title: 8415 - WILDLIFE, FISHERIES, & ECOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Grade Level: 11 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8406/Livestock Production, 8545/Small Animal Management, and 8408/Equine Science
Co-requisite (same year): 8547/Food Technology
This course is designed to examine the importance of wildlife and outdoor recreation with emphasis on using wildlife, fish and natural resources and their management. Hunter, boater, and angler safety instruction are components of this class. Research into occupational opportunities and identification and laws associated with game, non-game, fur-bearing and fish species are included.
Course Number/Title: 8547 - FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8406/Livestock Production, 8545/Small Animal Management, and 8408/Equine Science
Co-requisite (same year):8415/Wildlife Management
A course designed to examine world food production, governmental regulations regarding foods, and food safety. Methods of processing, preparing, and packaging of foods; exploration of career opportunities, and leadership development are included.
Course Number/Title: 8409 - ADVANCED ANIMAL SCIENCE(May be used as a 4th science credit)
Grade Level: {12th grade for Ag-Animal Science Pathway, 11th – 12th for Ag-VetMed Pathway}
Credits: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8415/Wildlife Management & 8547/Food Technology
Co-requisite (same year): 8463/Agri-Business Management & Marketing
This course examines the interrelatedness of human, scientific, and technological dimensions of livestock production. Instruction is designed to allow for the application of scientific and technological aspects of animal science through field and laboratory experiences.
Course Number/Title: 8463 - AGRI-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Grade Level:12
Credits: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8415/Wildlife Management & 8547/Food Technology
Co-requisite (same year):8409/Advanced Animal Science
Skills related to agribusiness management and marketing and the workplace, the use of economic principles such as supply and demand, budgeting, record keeping, finance, risk management, business law, marketing, and careers in agribusiness.
Course Number/Title: 8462 - FOOD PROCESSING SCIENCE
{not offered in school year 2017-18}
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year): 8406/Livestock Production
Food Processing Science applies fundamental scientific principles to the research, development, manufacturing, packaging, storage, and marketing of all types of food products including fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, dairy products and further processed foods. This applied, laboratory-based course, with a focus on food processing, is designed to educate you about functional components of foods, food safety, nutrition, sensory evaluation, quality assurance, new product development, food chemistry, food processing, engineering, and much more.
Ag Pathway – Veterinary Technician
Course Number/Title: 8705 - PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE
Grade Level: 9 - 12
Credit: 1
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: OHS/PHS Main Campus
Pre-requisite: none
Co-requisite (same year): none
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources cluster. Topics of study include agricultural history, agricultural career opportunities, and modern developments in agricultural production and technology.
Course Number/Title: 8406 - LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year):8408/Equine Science & 8545/Small Animal Management
This lab-based course prepares students for careers in the field of animal science and livestock production. Animal species to be addressed in this course may include, but are not limited to, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and poultry.
Course Number/Title: 8545 - SMALL ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year): 8406/Livestock Production & 8408/Equine Science
Students will be provided with opportunities to learn, reinforce, and apply information in a variety of settings in the areas of small animal, systems/business and associations. Subject areas in this course to be covered are but not limited to: small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, dogs, cats and species specific information. Study will also highlight ownership, hazards, and welfare of small animals.
Course Number/Title: 8408 – EQUINE SCIENCE
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Credit: .5 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location:Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite (suggested/not required): 8705/Principles of Agriculture
Co-requisite (same year): 8406/Livestock Production & 8545/Small Animal Management
The lab-based course is designed to prepare students for careers in the field of animal science with an emphasis of equine science. Animals which may be included in the course of study include, but are not limited to, horses, donkeys, and mules.
Course Number/Title: 8410 - VETERINARY MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Grade Level: 11 - 12
Credits: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8406/Livestock Production, 8545/Small Animal Management, and 8408/Equine Science
Co-requisite (same year): 8409/Advanced Animal Science
This course examines the scientific and technological dimensions of veterinary practice. Instruction is designed to allow for the application of scientific and medical aspects of animal science through field and laboratory experiences.
Course Number/Title: 8409 - ADVANCED ANIMAL SCIENCE(May be used as a 4th science credit)
Grade Level: {12th grade for Ag-Animal Science Pathway, 11th – 12th for Ag-VetMed Pathway}
Credits: 1 in 1 semester
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisite: 8406/Livestock Production, 8545/Small Animal Management, and 8408/Equine Science
Co-requisite (same year): 8410/Veterinary Medical Applications
This course examines the interrelatedness of human, scientific, and technological dimensions of livestock production. Instruction is designed to allow for the application of scientific and technological aspects of animal science through field and laboratory experiences.
Course Number/Title: 8411 - PRACTICUM IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
Grade Level: 12
Credits: 2
GPA Weight: 5.0
Location: Ag Farm (Transportation Provided for OHS/PHS Students)
Pre-requisites: 8410/Veterinary Medical Applications 8409/Advanced Animal Science
A laboratory-oriented course designed to develop skills in the various technical areas of agricultural industries. This practicum course emphasizes food crop production; animal science; livestock production and career opportunities, leadership activities, and business practices related to agriculture.