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

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: 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.

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Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12

Public Services

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Location: Shasta Builder’s ExchangeGrades: 11 & 12

Building Trades & Construction

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Location: Shasta School of CosmetologyGrades: 12th

Public Service

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Location: Shasta District Farm/Community Sites

Grades: 11th & 12th

Health Science & Medical Technology

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Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th

Education, Child Development, & Family Services

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Location: Enterprise & FoothillGrades: 11 & 12

Energy & Utilities“California’s green industry is primarily in energy generation

and energy efficiency.”California Economic Strategy Panel Draft Report, 2008

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Location: FoothillGrades: 11 & 12

Public Services

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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 hours

Year 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

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Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th

Agriculture and Natural Resources

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Location: Enterprise High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12

Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation

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Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11 & 12

Health Science & Medical Technology

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Location: Shasta High SchoolGrades: 11th & 12th

Health Science & Medical Technology

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Location: Shasta College DowntownGrades: 11th & 12th

Transportation

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TRANSPORTATION PATHWAYSSUHSD CTE – Transportation Pathway

Year One: (360 hours of instruction) SDEV 314 – Achieve – Basic employability skills 40 hours of Instruction INDE 101 Industrial Trade Basics - 54 hours Instruction DIES Engine (Powerplant theory/operation) 18 lecture/ 54 hours lab 72 Hours of Instruction ELEC 138 Electronics/Electricity 36 lecture/ 54 hours lab 90 Hours of Instruction DIES Brakes 18 lecture/ 54 hours lab 72 Hours of Instruction Work Experience/Lab 32 hours 360 total instructional hours Year Two: (360 hours of instruction) SDEV- 310 through 313 – Professional Workplace Skills 36 hours of Instruction INDE 102 Industrial Trade Essentials -36 lecture/ 54 hours lab 90 hours of Instruction DIES Powertrains 12 hours of Instruction 18 lecture/ 54 hours lab 72 Hours of Instruction INDE 102 Industrial Trade Essentials - 54 Hours of Instruction DIES Vehicle Electronics 54 Hours of Instruction CONS 149 - Class A & B License Training-no lab driving 18 Hours of Instruction Work Experience/Lab 36 hours of Instruction 360 total instructional hours Instructional Outcomes:

Industry Driven Entry Level Employability Skills Completion of Instructional Technology Core with matriculation options for various

Industrial Technology Programs at Shasta College (Renewable, Manufacturing, etc) Certificate of Completion for entry level transportation sector related employment Completion of initial courses (less driver training) for Truck/Trailer operator (Class A & B

DMV license) Matriculation option for Diesel Technology Program Matriculation Options for Automotive Technology Program