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CAREER LAUNCH: CTE programs in Broward County Public Schools

An overview of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs available in Broward County Public Schools.

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CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS

Choose your Path...Launch your Future

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SCHOOL ENROLLMENT:
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• Digital Video Technology 4 Year University
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• HOSPITALITY AND • TV Production Technology
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Technology • Horticulture Science & Services
WORKFORCE:
• Animal Science Services • Industrial Biotechnology
Take your skills to an entry
• Applied Robotics • Maritime Technology level position with your

• Auto Maintenance and Light Repair • Outboard Marine Service earned industry certifications

• Building Trades and Construction Technology

• Carpentry • Veterinary Assisting

• Engineering Pathways

PUBLIC SAFETY

• Criminal Justice Operations
• Introduction to Firefighting

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH

• Aerospace Technologies • Engineering Pathways

• Applied Cybersecurity • Game Simulation Programming

• Applied IT • Java Development & Programming

• Communications Technology • Scientific Visualization

• Digital Media Technology • Technology Support Services

academics.browardschools.com/CTACE

Established 1915

BROWARD

County Public Schools

CareerX: Events

Descriptions of CTE Events held within Broward County Public
Schools.

Claim Your Future Showcase
My Next Move
Construction Career Days
Marine Industry Interview competition
Aviation Expo
Florida Panthers Guest Chef Competition

CareerX: Events

Claim Your Future Showcase

The Claim Your Future Showcase is an industry-focused
career-driven experience. Geared toward high school
juniors in the Career, Technical, Adult & Community
Education (CTACE) program, the event takes a
different approach to the traditional career fair.
Students learn about a wide range of career
possibilities and learn what skills are needed to pursue
their professional goals.
Students also attend industry panel discussions with C-
level executives, participate in breakout sessions on the
topics of resume writing and professionalism, and
participate in mock interviews where they will receive
one-on-one feedback from their executive
interviewers.

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, Broward
County’s official economic development partners with
Broward County Public Schools to make this event
successful.

DATE: February 8, 2018

LOCATION: BB&T Center

PARTNERS: Greater Fort SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
Lauderdale Alliance was PARTNERS
organizing partner 1200 $17,000
51
ATTENDEES: High School CTE Juniors 22

CareerX: Events

My Next Move

This collaborative event was designed to provide
guidance and support to graduating seniors as they
prepare for their next move post-graduation.

This initiative was a vision of Nadine McCrea of
Community Enhancement Collaborative, Inc. who
joined forces with Broward Vice Mayor Beam Furr.
Approximately 900 High School Seniors from eleven
high schools participate in the Annual My Next Move
College/Career & Work Readiness event.

This event connects students with employers and
industry representatives for the opportunity to help
shape Broward County's future workforce by presenting
viable career pathways that can ultimately lead to
high-paying jobs.

DATE: May 10, 2018 SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
PARTNERS
LOCATION: Broward Convention
Center 11 900 $3,500 81

PARTNERS: Mayor Furr, OIC,
CareerSource, Greater Ft Laud
Alliance

ATTENDEES: High school seniors

CareerX: Events

Construction Career Days

Over 1,500 BCPS students attended
the annual Construction Career
Day courtesy of Florida Department
of Transportation and other
community partners. High school
students participated in hands on
activities and ongoing interaction
with industry partners, within the
field of Construction.

DATE: SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
October 24 & 25, 2017 PARTNERS

LOCATION: 23 2201 $9,329 15
Bergeron Rodeo Grounds

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Broward Schools, CTACE
(754) 321-8400

CareerX: Events

Marine Interview Competition @ REFIT boat show

DATE: November 2017- Jan 2018 Students explored marine careers and created a one-
minute elevator pitch interview presentation. Industry
LOCATION: Broward Convention panelist evaluated each interview as if they were
Center applying at their company.

PARTNERS: MIASF, MPT, MPT, MIASF and Toastmasters presented the
Toastmasters Competition to the students in a general assembly to
kick off the project. Instructors assigned the one
SCHOOLS: South Broward High minute elevator speech for a job interview in a
Maritime business to their junior and senior classes. A
total of 160 students participated in the first round of
the competition, this included presenting their speech
in front of their peers and being judged by the teacher.
The top 40 students were then judged at a second
competition, held at the school, by local Maritime
business professionals and educators from the district.
The top 20 students went to the REFIT boat show at the
Broward Convention Center for the semifinal round. The
top 5 finalists gave a final presentation in front of a
large audience and Marine Industry judges. All five
finalists were awarded prizes.

1st place - $500 Scholarship
2nd Place - $100 gift card
3rd, 4th, 4th place - $25 gift card

SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
PARTNERS
1 160 $0
3

CareerX: Events

Aviation EXPO with City of Miramar and SAFEE

The City of Miramar, in conjunction with SAFEE,
organized a 2-day Aviation Expo at the City of
Miramar Regional Park. BCPS sent elementary,
middle, and high schools students to the event.
Students visited the tables of over 50 aviation
based companies and organizations to learn
about the many high –skill, high-wage careers
available locally in the aviation industry.

DATE: November 2017

LOCATION: Miramar Regional Park

PARTNERS: City of Miramar, SAFEE, SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
SPIRIT airlines PARTNERS
1200 $18,000
SCHOOLS: Various k-12 schools 17

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CareerX: Events

Florida Panthers Guest Chef Competition

DATE: February 2018 In conjunction with the Florida Panthers, the
Broward County Public Schools Pro Start
LOCATION: BB&T Center, Sunrise Guest Chef Program engaged seven schools
to bring their superstar chefs to the BB&T
PARTNERS: Panthers Foundation, Center and compete in a cook-off
Florida Restaurant and Lodging competition. Before the event, each
Association, Culinary Convenience participating school had an in class
competition to choose their top chefs.
HIGH SCHOOLS: Boyd Anderson, JP
Taravella, Marjory Stoneman In teams of three, schools developed a recipe
Douglas, Coral Glades, Coral to prepare in the BB&T kitchen under the
Springs, South Plantation, Blanche supervision of the Panther’s head chef. All of
Ely the recipes were served during a Panthers
hockey game in the premium clubs in the
arena. During the game, the winning team
was announced and awarded a Panthers
package on the big screen.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS COST INDUSTRY
PARTNERS
7 105 $0
3

CareerX: Events

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Descriptions of initiatives being implemented within Broward
County Public Schools.

CTSOs – Career and Technical Student Organization
Work-Based Experiences
Teacher Externships
#theCUBEBroward @Stranahan High School
Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship
Aviation Career Dual Enrollment @Miramar High School
AMPed
Big Picture Learning @ South Plantation High
NAF – Be Future Ready
NFTE – Network for teaching Entrepreneurship
PLTW – Project Lead the Way
VEI – Virtual Enterprise International
VEjv – Virtual Enterprise Junior Ventures
Six Sigma
GBSI – Global Business Solutions, Inc. (Cyber Security)
Hospitality Immersion
Coding

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO)

CTSOs are a powerful avenue for helping our nation address key
challenges such as workforce development, student achievement,
economic vitality and global competitiveness. These co-curricular
programs enhance student learning through contextual instruction,
leadership and personal development, applied learning and real-world
application. CTSOs work as an integral component of the classroom
curriculum, building upon employability and career skills through the
engagement of real-life experiences.

Business Professionals of America(BPA)
DECA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
FFA
Future Health Professionals(HOSA)
SkillsUSA

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Work-Based Experiences (Internships, OJT)

Work-based learning brings the classroom to the workplace and the workplace to
the classroom. This instructional strategy provides students with a well-rounded skill
set that goes beyond academics and includes the soft skills needed to succeed in
college and the working world. Work-based learning is centered on a continuum
of experiences beginning with career awareness activities, progressing to career
exploration activities, and culminating in career preparation activities, including
internships. Businesspeople guest speak in classrooms and students have the
opportunity to tour worksites, network with, and shadow business professionals.
Work-based learning culminates in an internship that allows students to apply their
classroom skills and learn more about what it takes to succeed.

Current Work-Based opportunities:

Workplace experience: SCHOOLS STUDENTS
Summer Internship
Pre-Apprenticeship 32 6,425
School day OJT
Independent employment

Industry interactions:
Industry site visits
Job Shadowing
Guest speakers / Mentoring

Industry-driven project-based learning:
Competitions
Real-World Problem Solving

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Teacher Externships

Teacher Externships offer a unique professional development opportunity
connecting the classroom to the workplace. They provide an experience in which
teachers spend time in a workplace to learn through direct experience about
trends, skill requirements and opportunities in industries related to their subject in
order to enrich and strengthen their teaching and bring relevance to student
learning.

Teacher externships offer a professional development experience that is often
transformative for educators and their students. Career Technical Education (CTE)
teachers and core academic teachers build the bridge between skills-based and
knowledge-based education. The externship experience helps teachers connect
classroom content with students’ future career interests and helps students
develop both the academic and technical skills required in the world they are
preparing to enter.

Current Externship opportunities:
Industry interactions:
Industry site visits
Industry presentations

Externship opportunities: SCHOOLS TEACHERS
FPL
Ritz Carlton
Conrad Fort Lauderdale
Margaritaville
Marine Industry Association of S. Florida

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

#theCUBEBroward @Stranahan High School

#theCUBEBroward, Creative & Unique Businesses Emerging, will provide a
replicable comprehensive entrepreneurship experience that develops student led
innovation by creating the mindset, industry credentials, employability skills, and
aptitude to address and analyze real world issues and create products in the spirit
of an entrepreneur.

Students’ academic experiences revolve around Entrepreneurship principles and
the entrepreneurial mindset while perpetuating industry recognized certification, in
partnership with the Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) and the
Continuous Improvement Institute (Six Sigma). Development of college, career
and life ready skills through applied entrepreneurship activities will transform
classrooms into microcosms of society and students will develop the traits and
mindsets of entrepreneurs and corporate innovators.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

1 200

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship

Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship is a 2-year registered apprenticeship
program sponsored by the BCPS PPO department. During year 1, students learn
basic construction and safety knowledge and travel to Atlantic Technical College
one day per week to receive specific trade instruction in the fields of Carpentry,
HVAC, and Electricity. Students then participate in a 150 summer internship within
the construction field. During year 2, students will enroll in Career Dual
Enrollment(CDE) courses at Atlantic Technical College in their trade of interest.
Upon graduation, students completing the program will enter an Apprenticeship
program, enroll in post-secondary program, or enter the workforce.

11th Grade – Year 1 Summer - Year 1 12th Grade – Year 2

CLASSROOM @ High School INTERNSHIP CLASSROOM
@ Industry company @ Atlantic Tech College
• NCCER Construction Core
• ACE Mentoring program • Industry Exposure / • Career Dual Enrollment
• OSHA 10 certification Experience • Technical College
• First Aid / CPR certification • Daily (7am – 10am)
• 150 paid internship • Electricity
AFTERSCHOOL (1 day/week) hours • HVAC
@ Atlantic Tech College • Carpentry
• Executive Internship • Plumbing*
• Hands-on training course for HS credit
• Industry Specific skills • Completes Tech College PSAV
• Collaborative projects program

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

3 60

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Aviation Career Dual Enrollment

The Aviation Career Dual Enrollment program is designed to address the needs
of the world-wide aviation industry in providing quality aviation technicians. The
aviation industry offers many high-demand, high-wage career options for
students.

This is a 3-year program where students spend 4 hours per day at the Broward
College Aviation Institute learning from FAA instructors. Students will graduate
high school with an FAA General Aviation certification and an FAA Airframe
certification. Students who continue on to Broward College after graduation
can earn their FAA Powerplant certification in one year and a BS Aerospace
Science degree after 3 years.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

AMPED – Algebra 1 in Manufacturing Processes,
Entrepreneurship & Design

Where CTE meets Algebra 1 to create a program for all students to be successful.

The AMPED program contains all objectives and standards delivered in a
traditional 4-wall Algebra 1 classroom and will be taught through real world,
project based lessons, labs, and activities creating a richer, more robust learning
environment for students. Rigor, relevance, and relationships are key to student
success.

Students are enrolled in an Interior Design or Construction Trades CTE pathway.
Students are engaged in CTE content using mathematics as a useful tool for
solving real world, career skill ready problems. All students work on developing
and understanding the skills necessary to thrive in the modern workplace.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

3 250

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Big Picture Learning @South Plantation High

Big Picture Learning is a small learning community at South Plantation High
School where students create an advisory led by a teacher that works closely
with the students and forms personalized relationships with each advisee. Each
student works closely with his or her advisor to identify interests and personalize
learning.

The student is the center of learning which engages and challenges them, and
makes learning authentic and relevant. Each student has an internship where
he or she works closely with a mentor, learning in a real world setting. The result is
a student-centered learning design, where students are actively invested in their
learning and are challenged to pursue their interests by a supportive community
of educators, professionals, and family members.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

1 110

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

NAF: Be Future Ready

NAF is a national network of education, business, and community leaders who
work together to ensure high school students are college, career, and future
ready.

NAF’s educational design ignites students’ passion for learning and gives
businesses the opportunity to shape America’s future workforce by transforming
the learning environment to include STEM infused industry-specific curricula and
work-based learning experiences, including internships. NAF academies are small
learning communities within traditional high school Career Technical Pathways.

NAF offers a variety of academy options including:

AOIT – Academy of Information Technology

AOF – Academy of Finance

AOHT – Academy of Hospitality & Tourism

AOHS – Academy of Health Science

AOE – Academy of Engineering

AOCJ – Academy of Criminal Justice SCHOOLS STUDENTS ACADEMIES

Distinguished Academies for 2018 17 4,439 27
Atlantic Tech College – AOIT
Blanch Ely – AOIT
Marjory Stoneman Douglas – AOF

Model Academies for 2018
Piper – AOF

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

NFTE – Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship

NFTE’s Pathway begins with igniting the imagination and takes students through
the journey of creating and refining an original business concept. Students are
guided by NFTE’s expert entrepreneurial Teacher Corps, and supported by
entrepreneurs and successful business people. Students then take the stage in
NFTE’s renowned business plan competition series, presenting to esteemed judges.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

20 2092

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

PLTW – Project Lead the Way

PLTW Engineering empowers students to step into the role of an engineer, adopt a
problem-solving mindset, and make the leap from dreamers to doers. The
program’ s courses engage students in compelling, real-world challenges that help
them become better collaborators and thinkers.

Each PLTW Engineering course engages students in interdisciplinary activities like
working with a client to design a home, programming electronic devices or
robotic arms, or exploring algae as a biofuel source. These activities not only build
knowledge and skills in engineering, but also empower students to develop
essential skills such as problem solving, critical and creative thinking,
communication, collaboration, and perseverance.

PLTW offers curriculum for Engineering Pathways:

Introduction to Engineering

Principles of Engineering

Aerospace Engineering SCHOOLS STUDENTS
Civil Engineering & Architecture
212
Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Digital Electronics 3
Environmental Sustainability
Engineering Design & Development

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

VEI – Virtual Enterprise International

With an emphasis on college and career readiness, VE is an in-school, live, global
business simulation that offers students a competitive edge through project-based,
collaborative learning and the development of 21st-century skills in
entrepreneurship, global business, problem solving, communication, personal
finance and technology. VE reinforces students’ academic skills and
achievement, reignites their interest in education, and raises their desire to
graduate and pursue lifelong learning.

VE emphasizes learning in four key areas:

Ownership: VEI VEjv STUDENTS
Students take responsibility for their own SCHOOLS SCHOOLS
learning
7 15 1,875
Experiential:
Students’ learning is authentic and realistic

Cooperative:
Students learn with and from others and
understand the dynamics of working as part
of a team.

Reflective:
Students experience the consequences of
their decisions and apply that learning to
future challenges

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Six Sigma

Six Sigma is a methodology used to improve business processes by utilizing
statistical analysis rather than guesswork. This proven approach has been
implemented within a myriad of industries to achieve hard and soft money
savings, while increasing customer satisfaction.
The Six Sigma methodology is defined by 5 DMAIC steps. DMAIC is the acronym for
Define – Measure – Analyze – Improve – Control. In addition to the 5 DMAIC steps,
there is also a step zero that occurs first. It is known as Six Sigma Leadership.

Six Sigma Belts Are SCHOOLS STUDENTS

• Individuals who obtain instruction 2 300
concerning the road map of Six Sigma.

• Individuals who receive one-week to four-
week training sessions that provide them
with an opportunity to progress through his
or her project as the skills are learned.

• Individuals who successfully complete all
required training, exams, and a live project.

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

GBSI – Global Business Solutions, Inc.

In this rapidly expanding digital age, information sharing across networks and
systems demands faultless protection of sensitive data. GBSI works diligently to
ensure our security solutions surpass government and industry standards for
information protection and risk aversion in the business process. We understand
there is zero margin for error when it comes to transferring, processing, and storing
critical information.

GBSI Cyber Solutions Include:

• Vulnerability Assessments & Testing

• Accredited EC-Council cyber security training delivery

• Implement Audit and Review STIG requirements

• Perform FISMA Authority to Operate (ATO) Reviews

• Information Assurance Training (8570.1-M)

• Regulatory Compliance

• Secure Data Warehouses/ Data Mining SCHOOLS STUDENTS
• Managed Security
150
• Security Certification

• Cyber Security Development & Testing 2
• Cyber Warfare Training

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Hospitality Immersion

The Hospitality Immersion program uses Spanish as the target language for
instruction and as a means of communication in the world of Hospitality and
Tourism. Students learn industry specific terminology to work in the front end of a
hospitality business and develop higher order thinking skills preparing them for their
future career.

Research shows that students gain additional cognitive, academic and
employment benefits and will have access to a wider range of national and
international jobs as a Bilingual employee. Thousands of South Florida businesses
across multiple industries operate in more than one language. International
businesses require employees with second-language skills and cultural sensitivity to
stay competitive and profitable.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

Coding by Codeskools

This unique computer coding program is geared toward introducing and teaching
BCPS students prominent coding languages, including HTML/CSS, JavaScript and
Ruby on Rails. At the end of the program, students earn a certificate of completion
signifying their proficiency in these web technologies, and will have a dynamic
web app that they built which they can showcase. Upon competition, students
will be prepared to become junior full stack web developers enabling them to
enter the workforce right out of high school as a junior developer or to continue
their education into University.

The overarching goal of the course is to inspire more students to pursue careers in
computer coding and technology-related industries, and raise awareness about
the many job opportunities available in South Florida.

SCHOOLS STUDENTS

4 140

CareerLaunch:
Initiatives

ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN DIGITAL DESIGN

(PROGRAM #8209600)
The Digital Design pathway is the development of digital media skillsets
including design, photography, web design and audio/video production.
This allows students to communicate ideas with any digital medium with
conceptual design.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). SkillsUSA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE college Graduation online Math/Sci Waiver
credits course requirement (non-EOC)
Microsoft Office Bundle 3 credits YES
ADOBE Flash 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Dreamweaver 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Photoshop CC n/a YES NO
ADOBE InDesign n/a YES NO
ADOBE Illustrator n/a YES NO
ADOBE Premier Pro n/a YES NO
YES

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / Digital Media Technology BS Digital designer $80,711
UNIVERSITY Graphic Design AS Multi-media design & development $53,418
ENROLLMENT Graphic designer $44,956
REGISTERED N/A
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Design industry Junior designer $23.30/hr
Graphic artist $17.09/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA & 3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
State College degree  Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to

CAPE Scholars (GSC) fund a career education or certificate program.

Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s To earn this scholarship students must:
degree (BS or BAS)  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
edu-agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

High Schools: Boyd Anderson Plantation ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN
Deerfield Beach Stranahan
Blanche Ely West Broward
McArthur Western
Marjory Stoneman Douglas

Middle Schools: Any school offering the Digital Information Technology high school course

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8207310 Business Ed
8209510 Tech Ed
Digital Information Technology (practical arts) 8209520 Comp Sci
Digital Design 1 (practical arts) 8209530
Digital Design 2 (honors) 8209540
Digital Design 3 (honors) 8209550
Digital Design 4 (honors) 8209560
Digital Design 5 (honors) 8209570
Digital Design 6 (honors)
Digital Design 7 (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
Broward College program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that
aligns with Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn
FREE college credit. www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

DIGITAL DESIGN

(PROGRAM #8209600)

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DIGITAL VIDEO TECHNOLOGY

(PROGRAM #8201400)

ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN The Digital Video Technology pathway is for students seeking a career in the
field of film and video production. Students will gain hands on experience
with digital video production and editing equipment preparing them for
careers in production, camera operating, video editing, multi-media artist,
and broadcast technician.

(This program is replacing TV Production Technology)

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). SkillsUSA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation online Math/Sci
college course requirement Waiver
Microsoft Office Specialist credits (non-EOC)
ADOBE Flash YES
ADOBE Photoshop CC 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Premier Pro 3 credits YES YES
YES NO
n/a NO
n/a

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / TV Production BS Production manager $72,082
UNIVERSITY Film Production Technology AS Director / cinematographer $45,261
ENROLLMENT News Anchor / reporter $38,717
REGISTERED N/A
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Television / Film industry Media/Network support specialist $15/hr
Script editor $26/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores
Florida Gold Seal
CAPE Scholars (GSC) Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s
degree (BS or BAS) The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

To earn this scholarship students must:
 Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Deerfield Beach ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN

Hallandale

High Schools: Pompano Beach

Stranahan

J.P. Taravella

Attucks

Middle Schools: Pioneer

Pompano Beach

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8201410 Tech Ed
8201420 TV Prod (local)
Digital Video Technology 1 (honors / pract arts) 8201430
Digital Video Technology 2 (honors / pract arts) 8201440
Digital Video Technology 3 (honors / pract arts) 8201450
Digital Video Technology 4 (honors / pract arts) 8201460
Digital Video Technology 5 (honors / pract arts)
Digital Video Technology 6 (honors / pract arts)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn
college credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning experience
Experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career interest.
www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Broward Technical
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an Industry
Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary program. Contact a
BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see how you can save time and
money when you attend a Broward Technical College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Broward College Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that aligns with

Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn FREE college credit.
www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

DIGITAL VIDEO TECHNOLOGY

(PROGRAM #8201400)

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ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

(PROGRAM #8506500)

The Interior Design pathway prepares students to apply artistic principles and techniques to
the professional planning, designing, equipping, and furnishing of residential and
commercial interior spaces.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). FCCLA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation online Math/Sci
college course requirement Waiver (non-
Microsoft Office Specialist credits
Autodesk certified user: AutoCAD YES EOC)
Autodesk certified user: Inventor 3 credits YES
Autodesk certified user: REVIT Architecture 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Photoshop CC 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE InDesign 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Illustrator YES YES
Chief Architect User n/a YES NO
n/a NO NO
n/a NO
n/a NO

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / Interior Design BA Interior designer $63,447
UNIVERSITY Graphic Design AS Design consultant $55,555
ENROLLMENT Kitchen designer $46,758
REGISTERED N/A
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Design industry Junior designer $23.30/hr
Graphic artist $17.09/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores
Florida Gold Seal
CAPE Scholars (GSC) Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s
degree (BS or BAS) The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to

fund a career education or certificate program.

To earn this scholarship students must:
 Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
edu-agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Cypress Bay ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN
Hollywood Hills
Miramar

High Schools: Similar CTE Pathway Programs:
Fashion Technology & Design Services
Piper
Fort Lauderdale
J.P. Taravella

Middle Schools: n/a

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8506405 Family Consumer Sci.
8506540 Tech Ed
Design Services Core (practical arts) 8506550
Principles of Interior Design Services 8506560
Interior Design Techniques
Interior Design Specialist (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
Broward College program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College. www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that
aligns with Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn
FREE college credit. www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity,
gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint

may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational
Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

(PROGRAM #8506500)

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TV PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

(PROGRAM #8201500)

ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN The TV Production Technology pathway is for students seeking a career in
the field of film and video production. Students will gain hands on
experience with film and production equipment preparing them to assume
responsibility for studio activities including script writing, lighting, shooting
and directing, news gathering, and field production.

(Will be replaced with Digital Video Production Technology)

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). SkillsUSA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation online Math/Sci
college course requirement Waiver
Microsoft Office Specialist credits (non-EOC)
ADOBE Flash YES
ADOBE Photoshop CC 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Premier Pro 3 credits YES YES
YES NO
n/a NO
n/a

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / TV Production BS Production manager $72,082
UNIVERSITY Film Production Technology AS Director / cinematographer $45,261
ENROLLMENT News Anchor / reporter $38,717
REGISTERED N/A
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Television / Film industry Media/Network support specialist $15/hr
Script editor $26/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores
Florida Gold Seal
CAPE Scholars (GSC) Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s
degree (BS or BAS) The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

To earn this scholarship students must:
 Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Cooper City Piper
Pompano Beach
Cypress Bay South Plantation ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN
Stranahan
Deerfield Beach Marjory Stoneman Douglas
J.P. Taravella
High Schools: Charles W. Flanagan West Broward

Fort Lauderdale

Lauderhill 6-12

Middle Schools: Attucks
Pioneer
Pompano Beach

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8772110 Tech Ed
8772120 TV Prod (local)
TV Production 1 (practical arts) 8772130
TV Production 2 (practical arts) 8772140
TV Production 3 (honors) 8772150
TV Production 4 (honors) 8772160
TV Production 5 (honors) 8772170
TV Production 6 (honors) 8772180
TV Production 7 (honors)
TV Production 8 (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
Broward College program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College. www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that
aligns with Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn
FREE college credit. www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

TV PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

(PROGRAM #8201500)

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ANALYSIS

(PROGRAM #8301100)

The Business Management & Analysis pathway is designed to prepare
students for careers in business and financial industries. The content focuses
on broad, transferable skills of business supervision including:
communications and human resource management, finance, technology,
computer applications and business ownership.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). BPA DECA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation online Math/Sci
college Course requirement Waiver
Microsoft Office Specialist credits (non-EOC)
Microsoft Office Specialist Master 3 credits YES
Intuit Quickbooks 3 credits YES YES
ADOBE Dreamweaver 3 credits NO YES
ADOBE InDesign 3 credits YES YES
YES YES
n/a NO

BUSINESS POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY Finance BS Accountant $53,188
ENROLLMENT Business Administration BA Account Executive $62,727
Accounting AS Banker $45,458
Entrepreneurship AS Business Analyst $75,670
Personal Financial Advisor $75,570
REGISTERED N/A
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Business / Finance Accounting Clerk $14.78/hr
Sales Associate $25,733

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores
Florida Gold Seal
CAPE Scholars (GSC) Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s To earn this scholarship students must:
degree (BS or BAS)  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
edu-agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

High Schools: Cypress Bay Finance
Hallandale
Hollywood Hills Boyd Anderson
McArthur Coral Glades
Plantation Cooper City
Stranahan Deerfield Beach
Dillard 6-12
Similar CTE Pathway Programs: Blanche Ely
International Business Northeast
Piper
Pompano Beach Marjory Stoneman Douglas
J.P. Taravella

Middle Schools: Any school offering the Digital Information Technology high school course

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification BUSINESS
Business Ed.
Course 8207310
8215120
Digital Information Technology (practical arts) 8203310
Business and Entrepreneurial Principles (honors) 8301110
Accounting Applications 1 (honors) 8301120
Management & Human Resources (honors) 8215130
Business Analysis (honors)
Legal Aspects of Business (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning experience
Experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career interest.
www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Broward Technical Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Colleges Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary program.
Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see how you can
Broward College save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that aligns
with Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn FREE college
credit. www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ANALYSIS

(PROGRAM #8301100)

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CULINARY ARTS

(PROGRAM #8800500)

The Culinary Arts pathway emphasizes the development of practical
culinary and management skills. Students will be provided practical
applications that provide critical competencies to meet industry demands,
operational efficiencies and professionalism.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). SkillsUSA, FCCLA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci
college online course Waiver (non-
Microsoft Office Specialist credits requirement
ServSafe EOC)
National Pro-Start certificate 3 credits YES
3 credits NO YES
3 credits NO YES
YES

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

BUSINESS Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
COLLEGE / Hospitality Management BS Executive Chef
UNIVERSITY Culinary Arts Management AS Sous Chef $63,721
ENROLLMENT Hospitality and Tourism Management AS Restaurant Owner/Franchise $46,601
Meeting & Convention Planner $60,000
REGISTERED N/A $68,920
APPRENTICESHIP N/A
Restaurant / Hospitality Industry N/A
WORKFORCE Caterer
Pastry Chef $11.75/hr
$12.79/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores
Florida Gold Seal
CAPE Scholars (GSC) Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to

fund a career education or certificate program.

Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s To earn this scholarship students must:
degree (BS or BAS)  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
edu-agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Boyd Anderson Miramar
Nova
Coral Glades Piper
Plantation
Coral Springs South Broward
South Plantation
Deerfield Beach Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Stranahan
High Schools: Dillard 6-12 J.P. Taravella
Blanche Ely West Broward

Charles W. Flanagan

Fort Lauderdale

Hollywood Hills

Middle Schools: Indian Ridge
Ramblewood
Lauderdale Lakes

COURSE PROGRESSION

Course Course # Teacher Certification BUSINESS

Culinary Arts 1 8800510 Family Consumer Sci
Culinary Arts 2 (practical arts) 8800520 Culinary (local)
Culinary Arts 3 (practical arts) (honors) 8800530
Culinary Arts 4: Culinary & Hospitality Mngmnt (honors) 8800540
Culinary Arts 4: Advanced Baking Techniques (honors) 8800550
Culinary Arts 4: Gastronomy & Garde Manger Skills (honors) 8800560

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE

Pathway to Hospitality Management BS degree

This post-secondary opportunity is a joint program between Broward College and the Broward Technical

Colleges. This is an accelerated, low-cost option for students to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality

Management.

Broward Technical Commercial Foods & Culinary Arts

College: (Career Dual (36 articulated credits to Broward College)

Enrollment)

Broward College: Culinary Arts Management AS

University (4-year): Hospitality Management BS

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

CULINARY ARTS

(PROGRAM #8800500)

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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

(PROGRAM #8703100)

The Hospitality and Tourism Management program emphasizes the development of

management skills needed in the hospitality industry. This pathway will develop students’
abilities in leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). DECA or FCCLA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci Waiver
college online (non-EOC)
Microsoft Office Specialist credits course
Serve Safe Manager YES
HTMP: Front Desk Representative 3 credits requirement YES
3 credits YES NO
NO
n/a NO

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

BUSINESS Options Pathway Career** Avg. Salary**

COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY BA Hospitality Mgmnt Meeting & Convention Planner $46,253
ENROLLMENT AS Hospitality & Tourism Hotel Management $61,716
AS Culinary Arts Mgmnt Food Service Supervisor $47,932
REGISTERED
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A N/A

WORKFORCE Hospitality & Tourism Industry Hotel Front Desk $11.37 / hr
Cruise line agent $12.34 / hr
Customer Service Assistant $12.85 / hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to

CAPE Scholars (GSC) fund a career education or certificate program.

Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s To earn this scholarship students must:
degree (BS or BAS)  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
edu-agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Blanche Ely Miramar
Monarch
Cooper City Nova
Piper
Cypress Bay South Broward
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High Schools: Dillard 6-12 Stranahan

Charles W. Flanagan

Ft. Lauderdale

McArthur

Middle Schools: Lauderdale Lakes
William Dandy

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8850110 Family Consumer Sci.
8703110 Marketing
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism 8703120 Business Ed.
Technology for Hospitality and Tourism 8845130
Hospitality and Tourism Market Mngmnt (honors) 8703130
Hospitality and Tourism Internship (local honors)
Hospitality & Tourism Entrepreneurship (local
honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains
to students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn
college credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning experience
Experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career interest.
www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Broward Technical Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Colleges Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary program.
Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see how you can
save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical College.

http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Broward College Guest Services Relations Technical Certificate

Career Pathway Dual HFT 1210 Supervisory Development [11th grade]
Enrollment HFT 2250 Hotel Management [11th grade]
QMB1001 Business Mathematics [summer after 11th]
HFT 2220 Organization and Personnel Mgmnt [12th grade]
HFT 2410 Front Office System/Procedures [12th grade]

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or

harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-
321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal
Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

(PROGRAM #8703100)

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MARKETING, MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURIAL PRINCIPLES

(PROGRAM #9200500)

The Marketing, Management & Entrepreneurial Principles pathway emphasizes the
development of management and leadership skills needed in marketing occupations such
as: advertising, selling, entrepreneurship and international business.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). DECA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci
college Online Waiver (non-
Microsoft Office Specialist credits Course
Microsoft Office Master Specialist EOC)
ADOBE Dreamweaver 3 credits Requirement
ADOBE Photoshop CC 3 credits YES
ADOBE InDesign 3 credits YES YES
YES YES
N/A YES NO
N/A YES NO
YES

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

BUSINESS Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
COLLEGE / Marketing Management BS Social Media Specialist
UNIVERSITY Business Administration BA Operations Manager $52,698
ENROLLMENT Entrepreneurship AS Business Administrator $64,845
Marketing Management AS International Business Manager $56,815
REGISTERED $73,131
APPRENTICESHIP N/A N/A
N/A
WORKFORCE Marketing Management Human Resource Assistant
Retail sales associate $14.49/hr
$11.18/hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Florida Gold Seal Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
CAPE Scholars (GSC) www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

Funds a 2+2 bachelor’s To earn this scholarship students must:
degree (BS or BAS)  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.p
df

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-
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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

High Schools: Cooper City Similar CTE Pathway Programs:
Coral Glades Floral Design & Marketing
Cypress Bay Miramar
Deerfield Beach Entrepreneurship
Flanigan Coconut Creek
Fort Lauderdale Cypress Bay
Hollywood Hills Lauderhill 6-12
Miramar Fashion Marketing
Monarch Cooper City
Northeast Coral Glades
Piper Hollywood Hills
South Plantation Sport, Recreation & Entertainment Marketing
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Coral Glades
J.P. Taravella Miramar
West Broward Electronic Business Enterprise
Deerfield Beach

Hallandale HS

Hollywood Hills

Nova

Middle Schools: n/a

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification BUSINESS

Course 8827110 Business Ed.
8827120 Marketing
Marketing Essentials (practical arts) 8827130
Marketing Applications (local honors) 8812000
Marketing Management (local honors)
Business Ownership (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning experience
Experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career interest.
www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Broward Technical Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Colleges Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary program.
Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see how you can
Broward College save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Marketing Management AS [6 credits]

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression,
national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational

Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.
Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA

Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

MARKETING, MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURIAL PRINCIPLES

(PROGRAM #9200500)

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

(PROGRAM #8405100)
The Early Childhood Education pathway includes any type of educational
program that serves children in the pre-school years and is designed to
improve later school performance.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). FCCLA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci
college online course Waiver (non-
Microsoft Office Specialist credits requirement
Child Development Associate 3 credits EOC)
9 credits YES YES
No YES

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
EDUCATION COLLEGE / Early Childhood Education BS Teacher
UNIVERSITY Early Childhood Education AS Curriculum manager $45,100
ENROLLMENT Adoption services specialist $58,638
N/A School age care coordinator $38,532
REGISTERED $62,430
APPRENTICESHIP N/A
N/A
WORKFORCE Childcare operations Pre-school teacher
Childcare worker $13.20 / hr
Assistant teacher $11.26 / hr
$10.11 / hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to

CAPE Scholars (GSC) fund a career education or certificate program.

2-year program at Technical To earn this scholarship students must:
College or State college  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

2 year BS program at a Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
Florida University www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Coral Glades Plantation
South Broward
Cooper City J.P. Taravella
West Broward
High Schools: Coral Springs Western
Flanagan

Monarch

Middle Schools: n/a

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8405110 Family Consumer
8405120 Science
Early Childhood Education 1 8405130
Early Childhood Education 2 8405140 *see FLDOE frameworks for
Early Childhood Education 3 (honors) (pract. art) complete list
Early Childhood Education 4 (honors)

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
Broward College: program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Early Childhood Education AS (6-9 credits)

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity,
gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint

may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational
Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

(PROGRAM #8405100)

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PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING

(PROGRAM #8909000)

The Principles of Teaching pathway offers a sequence of courses that provide coherent
and rigorous content needed to prepare students for further education and careers in
education and training. Select schools offer the Urban Teacher Academy Program (UTAP)
which provides rigorous curriculum with extensive field experience to prepare highly
qualified candidates to enter the teaching profession in Broward County urban schools.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). FCCLA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci
college online course Waiver (non-
credits requirement
EOC)
Microsoft Office Specialist 3 credits YES
Microsoft Office Master Specialist 3 credits YES YES
YES

POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

EDUCATION Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
COLLEGE / Early Childhood Education BS Teacher
UNIVERSITY Early Childhood Education AS Curriculum manager $45,100
ENROLLMENT Adoption services specialist $58,638
REGISTERED N/A School age care coordinator $38,532
APPRENTICESHIP $62,430
Childcare operations N/A
WORKFORCE N/A
Pre-school teacher
Childcare worker $13.20 / hr
Assistant teacher $11.26 / hr
$10.11 / hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or
(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Florida Gold Seal Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
CAPE Scholars (GSC) www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

2-year program at To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College or  Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours
State college

2 year BS program at a Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
Florida University www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Boyd Anderson Piper
Plantation
Deerfield Beach (UTAP) Pompano Beach
Stranahan (UTAP)
Flanagan (UTAP) J.P. Taravella
West Broward
High Schools: Hallandale Western
Hollywood Hills

McArthur

Miramar

Middle Schools: n/a

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification

Course 8909010 Any field when cert
8909020 reflects Bachelors or
Introduction to the Teaching Profession 8909030
Human Growth and Development 8909040 higher
Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction (honors)
Principles of Teaching Internship

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
Broward College program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Students who complete a CTE pathway or earn an Industry Certification that
aligns with Broward College’s Associate of Science degree programs can earn
FREE college credit. www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity,
gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint

may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational
Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING

(PROGRAM #8909000)

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ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTING

(PROGRAM #8417130)

The Allied Health Science pathway prepares students for careers in the medical profession.
The curriculum offers students an opportunity to learn a variety of skills that can be utilized in
many post-secondary medical programs.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student Organization(s)
(CTSO). HOSA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci
college online course Waiver
Microsoft Office Specialist credits requirement
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant 3 credits (non-EOC)
Certified EKG Technician YES YES
Emergency Medical Responder N/A NO NO
N/A NO NO
N/A NO NO

HEALTH SCIENCE POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
COLLEGE / Health Science BS Radiologist
UNIVERSITY Health Information Technology AS Physician Assistant $79,692
ENROLLMENT Physical Therapist Assistant AS Registered Nurse $100,959
Radiography AS Fitness trainer $76,030
REGISTERED Respiratory Care AS Paramedic $44,556
APPRENTICESHIP $47,113
N/A N/A
N/A
WORKFORCE Healthcare Industry Nursing Assistant
Patient Care Technician $11.98 / hr
Home Health Aide $12.66 / hr
$10.93 / hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to

Vocational Scholars fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or

(GSV) State College.

Funds 2-year programs: To earn this scholarship students must:
Technical College certificate  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
or  3.0 weighted core GPA
State College degree  3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Florida Gold Seal Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
CAPE Scholars (GSC) www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

To earn this scholarship students must:
 Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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SCHOOLS OFFERING THIS PATHWAY

Boyd Anderson McArthur
Miramar
Coral Glades Northeast
Piper
Coconut Creek Plantation
South Plantation
Cypress Bay Stranahan
J.P. Taravella
High Schools: Deerfield Beach Western
Dillard 6-12

Blanche Ely

Everglades

Charles W. Flanagan

Middle Schools: Any school offering the Medical Skills high school course

COURSE PROGRESSION Course # Teacher Certification HEALTH SCIENCE

Course 8417100 Any health occupation
8417110 (see FLDOE approved list)
Health Science Anatomy & Physiology (honors) 8417131
Health Science Foundations (honors)
Allied Health Assisting 3

CAREER PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES

CTE pathways offer students opportunities to continue their education after high school. Dual Enrollment pertains to
students taking college courses while enrolled in high school. Articulation agreements allow students to earn college
credit for CTE courses and industry certifications earned in high school.

Workplace Experience CTE students have the opportunity to complete a pre-professional learning
experience the summer after 11th grade in their chosen field of study or career
Broward Technical interest. www.academics.browardschools.com/CTACE
Colleges
Students who have passed courses in a high school CTE program or earned an
Broward College: Industry Certification can apply those credits to the aligned postsecondary
program. Contact a BTC Counselor for more information or follow the link to see
how you can save time and money when you attend a Broward Technical
College.
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/articulation-agreement

Articulated credits into any AS degree program below (3 credits)
Health Information Technology AS
Physical Therapist Assistant AS
Radiography AS
Respiratory Care AS

www.broward.edu/academics/cpl/pages/high-school.aspx

*Industry certifications offered may vary by school.
**Salary data collected from Indeed.com, 04/2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Broward County Public Schools: Career, Technical, Adult and Community Education

754-321-8400 www.BrowardSchools.com [email protected]

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity,
gender expression, national origin, marital status, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint

may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational
Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTING

(PROGRAM #8417130)

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER

(PROGRAM #8417170)

The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) pathway prepares students to provide
immediate lifesaving care to critical patients while exploring careers within the emergency
medical services system. EMRs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide
interventions while waiting for additional emergency services to arrive.

Students in this pathway will participate in the following Career Technical Student
Organization(s) (CTSO). HOSA

PROFESSIONAL CAREER CERTIFICATIONS*

Industry Certification Title CAPE Graduation Math/Sci Waiver
college online course (non-EOC)
Microsoft Office Specialist credits requirement
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant 3 credits YES
Certified EKG Technician YES NO
Emergency Medical Responder N/A NO NO
N/A NO NO
N/A NO

HEALTH SCIENCE POST SECONDARY OPTIONS

Options Pathway Career** Avg.
Salary**
COLLEGE / Health Science BS Radiologist
UNIVERSITY Health Information Technology AS Physician Assistant $79,692
ENROLLMENT Physical Therapist Assistant AS Registered Nurse $100,959
Radiography AS Fitness trainer $76,030
REGISTERED Respiratory Care AS Paramedic $44,556
APPRENTICESHIP $47,113
N/A N/A
N/A
WORKFORCE Healthcare Industry Nursing Assistant
Patient Care Technician $11.98 / hr
Home Health Aide $12.66 / hr
$10.93 / hr

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Florida Gold Seal The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) can be used to
Vocational Scholars
(GSV) fund a career education or certificate program at a Technical or

Funds 2-year programs: State College.
Technical College certificate
or To earn this scholarship students must:
State College degree  Complete 3 credits within a single pathway
 3.0 weighted core GPA
 3.5 unweighted GPA in the pathway courses
 Minimum college ACT, SAT, or PERT scores

Florida Gold Seal Click here to see the full eligibility requirements:
CAPE Scholars (GSC) www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf

The Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars award (GSC) can be used to
fund a career education or certificate program.

To earn this scholarship students must:
 Pass Industry Certification exam(s) equaling 5 or more college credits
 Document a minimum of 30 service hours

Click here to see the full GSC eligibility requirements:
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/PDF/BFHandbookChapter1.pdf
Click here to see Industry Certification awarded college credits:
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-
agreements/industry-certification.stml

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