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<Insert School Name>
Administrative and Information Support
Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Office Manager (43-6011), Information Clerk (43- organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
4171), Dispatcher (43-5032), Medical Secretary (43-6013), Paralegal (23-2011). operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA Language Tutor, Math Tutor
Future Business Leaders of America School Class Officer
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I
School Newspaper
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent Yearbook
Career-Related Introduction to Business AND Keyboarding or Recordkeeping AND Medical
Electives: Terminology or Accounting I
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Secondary
Chemistry BCIS I**
Career-Related Internship Boy Scouts of America
Administrative Procedure I or Banking and Financial Systems AND Business Law Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
Electives:
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
English III United States History
Core Courses: Mathematical Models Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related BCIS II or Court Reporting I or Business Management AND Financial Planning Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: or Word Processing Applications Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Algebra II Fine Arts your campus)
12th
Environmental Systems
Career-Related Accounting II or Administrative Procedures II or Court Reporting II or related
Electives: Career Preparation program* or Independent Study or Business Communications
Professional Associations:
OJT
Receptionist, Administrative Assistant, Information Assistant, Shipping and Receiving Clerk, Billing, Cost and Rate Clerks, Records Processor, Dispatchers
American Association for Medical
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
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Certified Coding Associates, Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Internet and Computing Core Career Options: Business Forms Management Association
Certif-
icates
Certification (IC3), Office Proficiency Assessment and Certification 8 (OPAC), OSHA CareerSafe Medical Coder, Claims Assistant, Human Resources Institute of Certified Records Managers
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Assistant National Association of Legal Assistants
Career Options: National Association of Legal Secretaries
Associate's
Administration and Management, Enterprise Operation, Office Systems Technology, Administrative National Business Education Association
Degrees
Clerical or Records Supervisor, Facilities Manager,
Secretarial Services, Health Information Management, International Business and Trade, Accounting, National Court Reporters Association
Customer Service Representative
Court Reporter
Postsecondary
Phi Beta Lambda
Career Options:
Bachelor's
Degrees
Accounting, Administrative Systems, Public Administration, Office Systems Administration, Bilingual Business Representative, Executive Assistant,
Office Administration, Community Urban Planning, Administrative Management Management Analyst, Virtual Office Administrator
Career Options:
Degrees
Graduate
Accounting, Marketing, General Management, Information Technology, Human Resource Management Public Administrator, Office Manager
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications career path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other
elective courses for personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
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Business Analysis
Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Business Analyst (13-1199), Market Researcher
organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
(19-3021), Management Analyst (13-1111), Operations Research (15-2031),
operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
Product Manager (11-1021).
sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA Language Tutor, Math Tutor
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I Future Business Leaders of America School Class Officer
School Newspaper
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent
Yearbook
Career-Related Business and Technical Careers or Securities Operations AND Financial
Electives: Planning or Banking and Financial Systems AND Business Management
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Secondary
Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems I** Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Career-Related Business Computer Programming I** or International Business and Business Internship Boy Scouts of America
Electives: Ownership or Telecommunications and Networking** Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
School-Based Enterprise
English III United States History
Core Courses: Algebra II Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related Database Fundamentals or Business Law AND International Business or Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: Accounting I or Business Computer Information Systems II Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Precalculus Fine Arts your campus)
12th
Environmental Systems
Career-Related Database Programming or Business Computer Programming II or Independent
Electives: Study or related Career Preparation program* or Calculus
Professional Associations:
OJT
Reporting Specialist Assistant, Investment Lobby Greeter, Customer Service Representative
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. American Management Association
American Society for Quality
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3), JAVA Certified Career Options: Institute for Management Consultant
Certif-
icates
Programmer, Oracle Certified Database Associate, OSHA CareerSafe Administrative Assistant, Database Associate, JAVA National Business Education Association
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Programmer, Virtual Office Assistant National Management Association
Career Options: Phi Beta Lambda
Society for Cost Estimating and Analysis
Associate's
Accounting, Business Administration and Management, Business Computer Information Sciences, Data Modeler, Quality Inspector, Applications
Degrees
Business Information and Data Processing Services, Marketing Management and Research, Quality Analyst, Market Research Assistant, Market Data
Control and Safety Technologies, International Business Specialist, Program Integration Specialist,
Documentation Analyst
Postsecondary
Career Options:
Budget Analyst, Business Analyst, Project Analyst,
Bachelor's
Management, Finance, Logistics, Economics, Management Science, Mathematics, Business
Degrees
Administration, Contract Administration, Mathematics-Applied Analysis, Quantitative Business Cost Analyst, Database Business Analyst, Market
Analysis, Consumer Sciences Risk Manager, Corporate Reporting Analyst
Career Options:
Investment Analyst, Energy Business Analyst,
Degrees
Graduate
International Law, Management Science, Operations Research, Applied Sociology, Technology
Intelligence Analyst, Management Analyst, Systems
Leadership and Supervision, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, Information Studies
Analyst, Export Compliance Analyst
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a career
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School graduation
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other elective courses
for personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
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Business Financial Management and Accounting
Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Financial Officer (11-2031), Bookkeeper (43-3021), organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
Billing Clerk (43-1011), Accountant/Auditor (13-2011), Analyst (13-2031). operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA Language Tutor, Math Tutor
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I Future Business Leaders of America School Class Officer
Performing Arts
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent
Career-Related Introduction to Business AND Recordkeeping or Accounting I or Business and
Electives: Technical Careers, Business Law AND Business Management
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Secondary
Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems I** Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Career-Related Accounting II or Entrepreneurship or Financial Planning AND Fundamentals of E- Internship Boy Scouts of America
Electives: Commerce or Computer Programming I Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
School-Based Enterprise Boys and Girls Clubs of America
English III United States History
Core Courses: Algebra II Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related Advance Accounting Principles and Concepts or Business Computer Information Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: Systems II or Business Computer Programming I** Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Precalculus Fine Arts your campus)
12th
Environmental Systems
Business Communications or related Career Preparation program* or
Career-Related
Independent Study or Banking and Financial Systems AND Fundamentals of E-
Electives:
Commerce
Professional Associations:
OJT
Assistant Bookkeeper, Cashier, Accounts Payable Assistant, Assistant Billing Clerk
American Institute of Professional
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
Bookkeepers
Career Options: American Society of Certified Public
Bookkeeping Fundamentals, Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Internet and Computing Core
Certif-
icates
Bookkeeper, Accounting Clerk, Programmer, Office Accountants
Certification (IC3), JAVA Certified Programmer, Oracle Certified Database Associate, OSHA CareerSafe American Institute of Certified Public
Assistant, Database Associate
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
Accountants
Career Options: Association of Accounting Administration
Associate's
Degrees
Adjuster, Billing Supervisor, Accountant, Mortgage Beta Alpha Psi
Accounting, Financial Management and Services, Real Estate
Lender Delta Mu Delta
Financial Executive International
Postsecondary
Career Options: Institute of Management Accountants
Bachelor's
Degrees
Finance, Business Administration, Financial Management, Real Estate Finance, Banking Finance, Financial Accountant, Auditor, Budget Analyst, Credit National Society for Accountants
Financial Services Analyst, Collections Supervisor, Real Estate Phi Beta Lambda
Appraiser, Cost Controller
Career Options:
Degrees
Graduate
Finance, Business Administration - Finance, Accountancy, Financial and Economics, Quantitative Price Analyst, Financial Analyst, Chief Financial
Finance, Accounting - Government and Not-for-Profit Officer, Finance Director, Treasurer, Corporate
Controller, Treasury Analyst
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a career
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School graduation
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other elective courses for
personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
<Insert School Name>
Human Resources
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Human Resource Manager (11-2040), Human Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Resource Assistant (43-4161), Interviewer (13-1071), Benefits Specialist (13- organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
1072), Labor Relations Specialist (13-1079), Training Specialist (13-1073), operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
Organizational Psychologist (19-3032). sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA Language Tutor
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I Future Business Leaders of America School Newspaper
Yearbook
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent
Career-Related
Introduction to Business or Business and Technical Careers or Recordkeeping
Electives:
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems I** Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Secondary
Career-Related Administrative Procedures or Database Fundamentals or Banking and Financial Internship Boy Scouts of America
Electives: Systems Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
English III United States History
Core Courses: Algebra II Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related Business Law and Constitutional Law, Law and Justice or Business Support Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: Systems or Business Computer Information Systems II Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Precalculus Fine Arts your campus)
12th
Environmental Systems
Related Career Preparation program* or Business Communications or
Career-Related
Administrative Procedures I or Psychology or Business Image Management and
Electives:
Multimedia** or Independent Study or Statistics or Sociology
Professional Associations:
OJT
Human Resource Clerk, Human Resource Assistant, Receptionist, Records Clerk, Office Aide
American Compensation Association
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
American Payroll Association
Adobe Certified Expert (ACE), Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Internet and Computing Core Career Options: Employee Assistance Professional Association
Certif-
icates
Certification (IC3), Office Proficiency Assessment and Certification (OPAC), OSHA CareerSafe Data Entry Clerk, Web Assistant, Adobe Expert, Employee Relocation Council
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Editing Assistant Human Resource Certification Institute
Career Options: National Association of Personnel Services
Associate's
Degrees
Business Administration and Management, Administrative Secretarial Services, Human Services, Personnel Recruiter, Training Clerk, HR Information Phi Beta Lambda
Human Resource Management, Business and Data Processing, Accounting Specialist, Applicant Records Coordinator
Postsecondary
Career Options:
Bachelor's
Human Resource Management, Personnel Management, Business Psychology, Human Services,
Degrees
Human Resource Manager, Payroll and Benefits
Organizational Behavior, Management Information Systems, Human Relations and Business, Analyst, EEO Specialist, OSHA/ADA Compliance
Technology Leadership and Supervision Officer, Compensation Coordinator
Graduate Degrees
Career Options:
Human Resources and Training, Human Resources Development Leadership, Training and Training Specialist, Labor Relations, Organizational
Development, Business Administration, Business - Human Resource Management, Human Resource Psychologist, Human Resource Information Systems
Development, Labor and Industrial Relations, Applied Technology and Performance Improvement Manager, Operations Manager, Talent Acquisition
Director, Human Resource Advisor
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications career path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other
elective courses for personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
<Insert School Name>
Management
Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Executive (11-1011), Manager (11-3011),
organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
Operations Manager (11-1021), Manager of Production (51-1011), Expediating
operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
Clerk (43-5061).
sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA School Class Officer
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I Future Business Leaders of America School Newspaper
Yearbook
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent
Career-Related Introduction to Business AND Keyboarding or Business and Technical Careers or
Electives: Recordkeeping or Word Processing Applications
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems I** Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Secondary
Career-Related Internship Boy Scouts of America
Entrepreneurship Accounting I or Business Computer Programming I** Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
Electives:
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
English III United States History
Core Courses: Algebra II Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related Business Law AND Business Management or Accounting II or Business Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: Computer Information Systems II or Languages other than English III Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Precalculus Fine Arts your campus)
Environmental Systems
12th
Business Communications or related Career Preparation program* or
Career-Related Independent Study or Administrative Procedures or Business Computer
Electives: Programming II or Business Management AND Business Ownership or
Languages other than English IV
Professional Associations:
OJT
Reservations Agent, Management Trainee, Business Assistant
American Management Association
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
American Society of Association Executives
Career Options: Institute of Certified Professional Managers
Certif-
icates
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3), OSHA CareerSafe Administrative Aide, Help Desk Center International Facility Management
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Association
Career Options: Marketing Education Association
Associate's
Business Administration and Management, Information Data Processing Services, Virtual
Degrees
Office Coordinator, Data Specialist, First Line National Business Education Association
Administrative Office Management, Business Communications, Enterprise Management and National Management Association
Supervisor, Business Records Clerk
Operations, International Business Phi Beta Lambda
Career Options: Texas Building Owners and Managers
Postsecondary
Association
Bachelor's Degrees
Public Relations Manager, Risk Manager, Healthcare
Applied Business Technology, Business Administration, Business Sports Management, General Manager, Public Administrator, Operations Manager, Texas City Management Association
Business, Organizational Administration, Organizational Management, Healthcare Administration, Business Researcher, Information Officer,
Human Resource Management, International Trade, Latin American Business, Mexican Trade and Sports/Entertainment Manager, Wholesale Trade
Management Representative, Business Representative
Business Administration, Management, Strategic Leadership, Training and Development, Career Options:
Degrees
Graduate
Administrative Information Systems, International Business Administration, Organizational Leadership Company Executive, Management Specialist,
and Ethics, Labor and Industrial Relations, Multinational Operations, Management Leadership - Government Administrator, Industrial Negotiator,
Administration Business Professor
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a career
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School graduation
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other elective courses
for personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
<Insert School Name>
Marketing
Career Goal (O*NET Code) : Marketing Manager (11-2021), Company Sales Cluster Overview : Business, Management, and Administration careers encompass planning,
Representative (41-4012), Retail Sales (41-2031) Shipping Clerk (43-5071), organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business
Customer Representative (53-4051), Buyer (13-1022), Technical Sales (41- operations. Business, Management, and Administration career opportunities are available in every
4011). sector of the economy.
SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
(list HS credit courses) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences:
8th
HS Courses:
Business Professionals of America Academic Decathlon, UIL
English I World Geography DECA School Class Officer
Core Courses: Algebra I Languages other than English I Future Business Leaders of America School Newspaper, Yearbook
Performing Arts
9th
Biology Health/PE or Equivalent
Math Tutor, Language Tutor
Career-Related Introduction to Business or Business and Technical Careers or Principles of
Electives: Marketing AND Marketing Yourself
English II World History
Core Courses: Geometry Languages other than English II Career Learning Experiences: Service Learning Experiences:
10th
Secondary
Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems I** Career Preparation (Paid/Unpaid) Community Service Volunteer
Career-Related Business Image Management and Multimedia or Advertising AND International Internship Boy Scouts of America
Electives: Marketing or Business Management AND Business Ownership Job Shadowing Girl Scouts of the USA
School-Based Enterprise Boys and Girls Clubs of America
English III United States History
Core Courses: Algebra II Communication Applications
11th
Physics PE or Equivalent COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES - High School
Career-Related Professional Selling AND Business Law or Business Computer Information Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical
Electives: Systems II Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible
English IV Government/Economics (List those courses that count for college credit on
Core Courses: Statistics Fine Arts your campus)
12th
Environmental Systems
Career-Related Business Communications or Independent Study or relation Career Preparation
Electives: program* or Precalculus
Professional Associations:
OJT
Telemarketer, Delivery/Display Representative, Advertising Agent, Retail Associate, Customer Care Representative, Price Verification Shopper
American Marketing Association
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
Business Marketing Association
Adobe Certified Expert (ACE), Certified Sales Professional, National Professional Certification in Career Options: Certified Marketing Services International,
Certif-
icates
Customer Service, OSHA CareerSafe Adobe Expert, Customer Representative, Sales Inc.
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Specialist Junior Chamber of Commerce
Career Options: Marketing Research Association
National Business Education Association
Associate's
Accounting, International Business, Business Marketing, Business and Personal Services Marketing Assistant Store Manager, Assistant Buyer,
Degrees
Purchasing Agent, Inside Sales Contact, Customer Phi Beta Lamda
Operations, Apparel and Accessories Marketing, Enterprise Management and Operations, Marketing
Service Supervisor, Product Representative, Sales and Marketing Executives International
Management and Research, General Retailing and Wholesaling
Society of Marketing Professional Services
Postsecondary
Merchandiser
Career Options:
Marketing Manager, Sales Engineer, Store Manager,
Bachelor's
Small Business Administration, Commercial and Advertising Art, Business Communications, Mexican
Degrees
Trade & Management, General Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Consumer Science and National Account Representative, Field Service
Merchandising Representative, Pharmaceutical Representative
Career Options:
Degrees
Graduate
Business Administration, Marketing Management, International Trade Account Executive, Marketing Director, Market
Research Analyst, Fashion Editor
* May substitute for the required credit for Physical Education This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a
**Satisfies the required credit for Technology Applications career path and is based on the most recent information. All plans should meet High School
***May substitute for the required credit for Health Education graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements. Students may select other
elective courses for personal enrichment purposes.
ESC2 SSA Co-op
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