College Tech Prep (CTP)

 

 

 

      Business Tech., Auto Tech., Construction Tech,

      Allied Health Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences

      (A list of classes and pathways available at Hayesville High School

      can be found on the following page.)

 

Civics, Biology, and U.S. History

 

28 TOTAL CREDITS TO GRADUATE

 

 

 

CTP prepares students to attend a Vocational, Community, Technical College such as Tri-County Comm. College, Haywood Comm. College, Southwestern Community College, A-B Tech. College, N. Ga. Tech. Comm. College.

 

You cannot go to a four-year college immediately after high school if complete CTP, but you can go to a four-year college after an associate’s degree from a two-year school.

SAT/ACT is not required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Technical Credit Requirements That Will Be Available at HHS for 2008-2009

That Will Meet the Requirements to Complete a College Technical Preparatory Curriculum

 

Students must complete four credits in one of the five available career paths that are currently available at HHS.   One of the courses that is completed to make-up the four credits must be a level two course (courses with an * next to them in this listing).  Please note classes that earn two credits of the four credits required to complete a pathway

 

Career Path-Business Technologies                                    Public Service Technologies

Principles of Business                                                   Computer Applications I

E-Commerce I                                                                  Life Management

E-Commerce II*                                                            Apparel Development

Computerized Accounting I                                             Foods and Nutrition

Computerized Accounting II*                                          Interior Design and Housing

Computer Applications I                                            Parenting and Child Development

Computer Applications II*                                         Family and Consumer Science Internship*           

 

 

 

Career Path-Transport Systems Technologies

Computer Applications I

Automotive Service Technology I

Automotive Service Technology II*(2 credits)

Automotive Service Technology III (2 credits)

Drafting I

 

 

 

 

Career Path-Construction Technologies

Computer Applications I

Construction Technology I

Construction Technology II*(2 credits)

Construction Technology III (2 credits)

Drafting I

Drafting –Architectural II*

Drafting -Architectural III

 

 

 

Career Path-Health Sciences

Computer Applications I

Foods and Nutrition

Parenting and Child Development

Health Teams Relations

Allied Health I

Allied Health II*(2 credits)


College University Prep (CUP)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 TOTAL CREDITS TO GRADUATE

 

CUP prepares you for a four-year college such as Western Carolina University, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Asheville, NC State, Mars Hill, UGA, Young Harris, etc.  Most schools also have a minimum SAT/ACT requirement that you must meet for admissions.

 

 

With CUP you can go immediately after high school to either a four-year college or a two-year college.  Some students choose to complete both CTP and CUP (CUPCTP).  This is a good option because College Tech. Prep allows hands-on training that can enhance the four-year college experience.

 

 

 

Occupational Course of Study (OCS)

 

 

300 hours of School-based Enterprise (SBE)

240 hours of Community-based Training (CBT)

360 hours of Paid Employment (PE)

 

28 TOTAL CREDITS TO GRADUATE

 

 

The Occupational Course of Study is a standard North Carolina diploma that prepares you to enter the work force.  Job training and experience through the Occupation Course of Study allows students to become a better employee.  An Individualized Education Plan is required for the OCS program.  There are required documented hours of on-the-job training with the OCS program.  Students completing OCS can enter the work force or attend a community college for further training.  SAT/ACT is not required.

North Carolina Academic Scholars Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presidential Award for Educational Excellence

 

 

      get a teacher recommendation

 

 

 

***You must be CUP to achieve NC Scholars and/or Presidential Award for

      Educational Excellence