2019 Career Pathways

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BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER

PATHWAYS


TABLE OF CONTENTS Counseling Department.........................................................4

Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications.........17

Helpful Tools for Finding a Career Pathway.........................5

Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology, Technician......17

Introduction to Career Pathways...........................................6

(Studio TV/Video Production).......................................................

Core Curriculum.....................................................................8

Printing Design Technologies...........................................................17

Career Pathways Diagram....................................................9

Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security.......................18

Agricultural Education.........................................................10

Criminal Justice and Political Science............................................18

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources............................10

Fire Science, Fire-Fighting...............................................................18

Food Products and Processing Systems.........................................10

Manufacturing.....................................................................19

Environmental Science System........................................................10

Project Lead the Way......................................................................19

Plant and Animal Systems...............................................................10

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics...........20

Business, Marketing and Computer Education....................11

Engineering Technology...................................................................20

Business Management and Administration........................11

Transportation, Distribution and Logistics...........................21

Accounting, Technology, Technician and Bookkeeping...............11

Automobile, Automotive Mechanics Technology Technician......21

Administrative Assistant...................................................................11

Family and Consumer Sciences...........................................22

Government and Public Administration..............................12

Education and Training.......................................................22

Government, Public Management and Administration..............12

Education............................................................................................22

Foreign Service.................................................................................12

Hospitality and Tourism.......................................................23

Information Technology......................................................13

Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General.............................23

Computer Programming, Specific Applications ..........................13

Human Services...................................................................24

Webpage, Digital, Multimedia, Information Resource Design .13

Counseling and Mental Health Services.......................................24

Marketing............................................................................14

Cosmetology, Cosmetologist, General..........................................24

Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Studies...................................14

Work and Family Studies................................................................24

Sales, Distribution and Marketing Operations, General...........14

Health Sciences Technology................................................25

Apparel and Textile Marketing.....................................................14

Health Science.....................................................................25

Finance................................................................................15

Nursing, Therapeutic Services, Support Services........................25

Finance................................................................................................15

National Career Clusters Framework..................................26

Technology and Engineering Education..............................16

Illinois Career Cluster Model...............................................27

Architecture and Construction.............................................16 Drafting and Design Technology, Technician, General..............16 Construction Trades General..........................................................16

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COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Jill M Argall 847-842-3228 Counselor JArgall@barrington220.org

Chris Hardy 847-842-3251 Administrative Assistant CHardy@barrington220.org

Nancy Saldana 224-655-1503 ELL Counselor nsaldana@barrington220.org

Monica P Barreiro 847-842-3230 Counselor MBarreiro@barrington220.org

Lisa Horcher 847-842-3232 Administrative Assistant LHorcher@barrington220.org

Jeanne C Seidel 847-842-3296 Registrar JSeidel@barrington220.org

Joan P Bell 847-842-3231 Counselor JBell@barrington220.org

Timothy T Martin 847-842-3237 Counselor TMartin@barrington220.org

Melanie Silvestri 847-842-3236 Counselor msilvestri@barrington220.org

Ellen M Corcoran 847-842-3234 Careers/CTE Liaison ECorcoran@barrington220.org

Marie Mirabella 847-756-2473 Career Advisor mmirabella@barrington220.org

Jennifer Stroh 847-842-3260 College Counselor JDStroh@barrington220.org

Marla Engleman 847-842-3227 Counselor MEngleman@barrington220.org

Kathleen Moody 847-842-6517 College Counselor KMoody@barrington220.org

Bryan G Tucker 847-842-3277 Counselor BTucker@barrington220.org

Jill E Fearday 847-842-3225 Department Chair JFearday@barrington220.org

Susan Oakley 847-842-3226 Administrative Assistant SOakley@barrington220.org

Nicholas J Yeager 847-842-3272 Distance Learning NYeager@barrington220.org

Carrie Galvan 847-842-3240 GRC Coordinator CGalvan@barrington220.org

Dana Parenti 847-842-3227 Counselor DParenti@barrington220.org

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HELPFUL TOOLS FOR FINDING A CAREER PATHWAY CAREER CRUISING

www.careercruising.com

Career Cruising is an Internet-based career exploration and planning tool used by students to explore career and college options and develop a career plan. Features of the program include: Assessments, Career Profiles, Multimedia Interviews and College/University and Apprenticeship Information.

NAVIANCE

www.naviance.com

Naviance is a college and career readiness platform that helps connect academic achievement to post-secondary goals. It also allows students to create a plan for their futures by helping them discover their individual strengths and learning styles and explore college and career options based on their results.

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CAREER PATHWAYS WHAT ARE CAREER PATHWAYS?

Career Pathways are multi-year programs of academic and technical study that prepare high school students for a full range of postsecondary options within each of the 16 clusters. Currently, there are 79 nationally recognized pathways, each with a specific pathway knowledge and skills. These pathways provide a context for exploring career options at all levels of education and a framework for linking learning to the knowledge and skills needed for future education and employment.

WHY A CAREER CLUSTERS FRAMEWORK?

The framework of career pathways, career clusters, and programs of study organizes educational preparation and occupational choices into a unified concept. Career clusters provide a focus and path for students to pursue learning experiences that begin in P-12 education and extend through college to careers.

CAREER CLUSTERS • • • • • •

Are for all students Create distinct educational plans of study that students can follow from secondary to postsecondary education to the workplace Help create smooth transitions in the educational pipeline and reduce duplication Empower students through information and experiences they need to make informed educational choices Help counselors, teachers, parents, and students design individual plans of study Comprise a key element in enhancing economic development by connecting schools with business and industry

WHO BENEFITS? • • • •

Students benefit when there are links between education and careers. Career pathways provide career guidance and a framework for students to plan their future. Students are more motivated when they can see the relevance of their education and are provided with smooth transitions to college and careers. Educators (teachers, counselors, and administrators) benefit when they integrate academic and CTE curricula, partake in professional development, align with other school reform efforts, and receive support. Programs of study also connect educators with local business and industry to ensure that what students learn connects to current and emerging careers. Employers benefit when they have the opportunity to partner with educators to prepare future employees by determining necessary skills, certifications, and current knowledge to succeed in the workforce. Communities benefit when business and industry partners with education for local economic development and educational planning. Higher levels of educational attainment contribute to a healthier local economy.

*Always consult with your school counselor for help in creating an individualized plan that best meets your specific learning and career goals

DEFINITIONS

District 220 uses the following nationally recognized definitions to help prepare students for the selection of coursework and to support students post-secondary decisions and goals. The Illinois Community College Board (n.d.) provides the following key concepts and definitions: Career Clusters are groups of occupations and industries that have a set of foundational knowledge and skills in common. There are 16 nationally recognized clusters within which are multiple career pathways. Cluster Level Knowledge and Skills: The cluster level knowledge and skills set is built on a common core required for career success in the multiple occupations included in the cluster. This shared core consists of the following elements: academic foundations; communication; problem solving and critical thinking; information technology applications; systems; safet, health , and environment; leadership and teamwork; ethics and legal responsibilities; employability and career development; and technical skills. Pathway Level Knowledge and Skills: The pathway level knowledge and skills set is built on a common core of knowledge and skills required for career success in all programs of study aligned with the pathway. This core is specific to the pathway and consists of elements selected by secondary and postsecondary educators with input from business and industry and other stakeholders. Programs of Study (POS) are sequences of courses that incorporate a non-duplicative progression of secondary and postsecondary elements, which include both academic and career and technicial education content. Programs of study should start no later than the ninth grade and continue through at least two years of postsecondary education. Programs of study include opportunities to earn college credit (dual credit) in high school, an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the secondary/postsecondary level, and an associate or baccalaureate degree.

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Essential knowledge and skills

CTE Areas: Secondary (5)

Career Clusters (16)

Career Pathways (43)

CAREER CLUSTERS PARTNERSHIPS

Secondary and postsecondary education partnerships bring together business and industry employers, labor organizations, communitybased organizations, faith-based organizations, parent groups, and others to educate students and address the state’s workforce and economic development. These groups focus on the following: • • • • • •

Secondary and postsecondary alignment Seamless transition Reduced remediation Non-duplicated courses Integrated academic and career-technical education (CTE) curricula Dual-credit opportunities

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Standards-based curricula aligned with industry credentials and/or certification Career development Professional development Articulation agreements Data-sharing agreements Partnerships and collaboration

Critical to this approach is the fact that education and employer partners need to develop and implement pathway curricula that lead to employment, including pathways in existing and emerging STEM.

STEM EDUCATION STEM EMPLOYMENT

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) predicts that jobs requiring science, engineering, and technical training will increase 34% between 2008 and 2018 (National Science Foundation, 2010). By 2018, the DOL projects that Illinois jobs requiring postsecondary education and training will grow by 418,000, as compared to 148,000 jobs for high school graduates and dropouts. Two million job vacancies will be created from both retirements and new jobs with over half of these requiring postsecondary credentials (Carnevale, A.P., & Smith, N., 2011). By 2018, 64% of all jobs in Illinois will require some postsecondary education and training. Of the jobs needing to be filled, an estimated 348,000 will be STEM-related, requiring extensive skill sets in science, technology, mathematics and/or engineering (My College Options & STEM Connectors, 2012). A call for STEM education resonates as advances in technology continue to evolve. Focusing on STEM competencies and skill sets is deemed a major strategy for Illinois as well as the United States to support global competitiveness and reach the goal of increasing the proportion of Illinoisans with high-quality degrees and credentials from 44% to 60% by the year 2025 (Illinois Pathways Initiative, 2013).

STEM EDUCATION

STEM education refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education that is offered independently or in an integrated fashion. Typically, STEM applies to instruction across all educational levels—elementary, middle school, high school, adult and postsecondary education—and it is foundational to many college majors and career opportunities. STEM education can be provided through a variety of instructional formats, including classrooms and laboratories within schools and colleges, but also through out-of-classroom and work-based learning (WBL) activities. The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and the related content and pedagogy supporting STEM programs of study have major implications for student success (Common Core Standards Initiative, 2012). Integrated, project-based and contextualized learning (sometimes seen as a definitional part of STEM education) includes integration of subject matter and a collaborative environment to achieve a solution or multiple solutions to a problem or challenge. Networking with professionals through WBL opportunities and/or mentoring can offer students a fresh and exciting perspective on a career field or occupation.

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THE NATIONAL CAREER CLUSTER INITIATIVE CAREER CLUSTERS, CAREER PATHWAYS, AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY The Illinois Community College Board (n.d.) provides the follow key concepts and definitions:

Career Clusters are groups of occupations and industries that have in common a set of foundational knowledge and skills. There are 16 nationally recognized clusters within which are multiple career pathways. Cluster Level Knowledge and Skills: The cluster level knowledge and skills set is built on a common core required for career success in the multiple occupations included in the cluster. This shared core consists of the following elements: academic foundations; communication; problem solving and critical thinking; information technology applications; systems; safety, health, and environment, leadership and teamwork, ethics and legal responsibilities; employability and career development, and technical skills. Career Pathways are multi-year programs of academic and technical study that prepare high school students for a full range of postsecondary options within each of the 16 clusters. Currently, there are 79 nationally recognized pathways, each with specific pathway level knowledge and skills. These pathways provide a context for exploring career options at all levels of education and a framework for linking learning to the knowledge and skills needed for future education and employment. Pathway Level Knowledge and Skills: The pathway level knowledge and skills set is built on a common core of knowledge and skills required for career success in all programs of study aligned with the pathway. This core is specific to the pathway and consists of elements selected by secondary and postsecondary educators with input from business and industry and other stakeholders. Programs of Study (POS) are sequences of courses that incorporate a non-duplicative progression of secondary and postsecondary elements, which include both academic and career and technical education content. Programs of study should start no later than the ninth grade and continue through at least two years of postsecondary education. Programs of study include opportunities to earn college credit (dual credit) in high school, an industry-recognized credential or certificate at the secondary/postsecondary level, and an associate or baccalaureate degree.

CORE CURRICULUM Freshman • • • • • •

Fr. English Geometry B Biology Global Studies World Language P.E.

Sophomore • • • • • •

Soph. English Algebra II-B Chemistry Social Studies World Language P.E./Health

Junior • • • • • •

Jr. English Trigonometry/ College Algebra Physics U.S. History World Language P.E.

Senior • • • • • •

Sr. English Selected Math Course Science Social Studies World Language P.E.

*BHS also offers Honors and AP classes for students who qualify and wish to take a more rigorous course load

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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources focuses on the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products/resources. Soft Skills • Creative/Innovative • Planning • Decision Making • Collaboration

Related Activities • Career Treks • Anglers’ Club • Earth Council • Global Impact Club • Cooking Club

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEM Grade Year 1

Career Related Biology

Related Electives • Horticulture Science • AP Statistics

Year 2

Chemistry

Year 3

Physics

Year 4

AP Environmental Science

Sample Careers • Water Environment Managers • Pollution prevention & control managers • Health & Safety Sanitarians

FOOD PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS Grade Year 1

Career Related Culinary Arts I

Related Electives • AP Statistics • AP Human Geography

Year 2

Culinary Arts II

Year 3

Foods of the World Baking and Pastry Arts Horiticulture Science AP Chemistry

Sample Careers • Meat Scince Researchers • Food & Fiber Engineers • Food Scientists

Year 4

PLANT AND ANIMAL SYSTEMS Grade Year 1

Career Related Biology

Year 2

Chemistry

Year 3

Physics

Year 4

AP Biology AP Chemistry

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Related Electives • Horticulture • AP Statistics • AP Environmental Sample Careers • Farmers • Botanists • Soil & Water Specialists

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BUSINESS, MARKETING AND COMPUTER EDUCATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

Business Management & Administration focuses on planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. Soft Skills • Interpersonal communication • Organization • Time Management • Consistent work ethic • Positive attitude • Self-confidence

Related Activities • Math Team • Stock Market Club • Career Treks • Debate - Congressional • Code Red Club

ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY, TECHNICIAN AND BOOKKEEPING Grade Year 1

Year 3

Career Related Business Exploration Tech Certifications I Tech Certifications II Accounting I Financial Accounting Honors

Year 4

AP Economics

Year 2

Related Electives • Business Internship • World Language • AP Statistics • Incubator.edu • Advanced Business Management

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Grade Year 1

Year 3

Career Related Business Exploration Tech Certifications I Tech Certifications II Tech Certifications III Tech Certifications IV

Year 4

Accounting

Year 2

Related Electives • Language and Composition • World Language • Graphic Design • Digital Arts • Advanced Business Management

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GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Government and Public Administration focuses on planning and executing government functions at the local, state, and federal levels, including governance, national security, foreign service, planning, revenue and taxation, and regulations. Soft Skills • Leadership • Interpersonal communication • Conflict management/resolution • Problem solving • Team work • Organization/planning • Confidence

Related Activities • Class Board • Student Council • Student Mentors • Speech Team • Model United Nations • Debate • Career Treks

GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Grade Year 1

Career Related Business Exploration

Year 2

World Geopolitics AP U.S. Government and Politics AP U.S. History Advanced Business Management Honors AP Comparative Government & Politics

Year 3 Year 4

Related Electives • Psychology • Sociology • World Language • The Living Law • 21st Century Issues • AP Human Geography • Summer School - Pre-Professional Internship

FOREIGN SERVICE Grade Year 1

Career Related Global Studies

Year 2

World Geopolitics AP Human Geography AP U.S. History

Year 3 Year 4

Related Electives • Sociology • World Language • The Living Law • 21st Century Issues • AP European History

Psychology I/AP Psychology AP U.S. Government & Politics

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Information Technology focuses on building linkages in IT occupations for entry level, technical, and professional careers related to the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. Soft Skills • Organization • Decision making • Multitasker/consistent work ethic • Drawn towards conducting research

Related Activities • Career Treks • Robotics Club • Math Team • Gir1 C0de Club • Engineering Club

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS Grade Year 1

Year 3

Career Related Business Exploration Tech Certifications I Computer Programming AP Computer Science Principles Animation & Game Design (Computer Programming I) Robotics (Computer Programming II) AP Computer Science

Year 4

Computer Science Data Structures

Year 2

Related Electives • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • Computer Science Advanced Topics • AP Statistics • CADD

DIGITAL, MULTIMEDIA & INFORMATION RESOURCES DESIGN Grade Year 1

Year 3

Career Related Tech Certifications I Tech Certifications II Tech Certifications III Tech Certifications IV Graphic Design

Year 4

Graphic Design

Year 2

Related Electives • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • AP Computer Science • Studio TV Production • Video Production • Studies in Literature and Film • Photojournalism • Journalism • Drawing

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MARKETING

Marketing focuses on planning, managing, and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives such as brand management, professional sales, merchandising, marketing communications and market research. Soft Skills • Interpersonal communication • Team work • Organization • Assertiveness • Positivity • Consistent work ethic • Leadership

Related Activities • Career Treks • Newspaper • Yearbook • Graphic Design Club • Fashion Club

ENTREPRENUERSHIP, ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES Grade Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Career Related Business Exploration Accounting Marketing for Millennials Sales - The Global Impact Incubator.edu Financial Accounting Honors Accelerator.edu

Related Electives • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • World Language • Business Internship • Advanced Business Management • Summer School Pre-Professional Internship

SALES, DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING OPERATIONS, GENERAL Grade Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Year 4

Career Related Business Exploration Tech Certifications I Tech Certifications II Accounting Marketing for Millennials Sales - The Global Impact Financial Accounting Honors Advanced Business Management Honors

Related Electives • Business Internship • World Language

APPAREL AND TEXTILE MARKETING Grade Year 1

Career Related Fashion Design

Year 2

Fashion Design

Year 3

Fashion Design and Merchandising Advanced Fashion Honors Fashion 3 Fashion Career Honors Practicum - Dual Credit Harper Fashion 4

Year 4

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Related Electives • Graphic Design • Business Exploration • Marketing for Millennials • Sales - The Global Impact • World Language • Incubator.edu • Accelerator.edu

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FINANCE

Finance focuses on planning, services for financial and investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial management. Soft Skills • Consistent work ethic • Interpersonal communication • Problem solving • Planning • Independent

Related Activities • Math Team • Business Professionals of America • Career Treks • Stock Market Club • Debate - Congressional • Code Red Club

FINANCE Grade Year 1

Year 3

Career Related Business Exploration Tech Certifications I Tech Certifications II Accounting I Financial Accounting Honors

Year 4

AP Economics

Year 2

Related Electives • Business Internship • World Language • AP Statistics • Incubator.edu • Advanced Business Management • Summer School - Pre-professional Internship

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TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION

Architecture and Construction focuses on designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment. Soft Skills • Planning • Innovator • Team work • Interpersonal communication • Decision making • Consistent work ethic

Related Activities • Career Treks • Robotics Club • Math Club • Engineering Club • Graphic Design Club

DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY, TECHNICIAN, GENERAL FINANCE Grade Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Career Related Drafting/CADD PLTW Intro to Engineering Design Honors Drafting/CADD PLTW - Principles of Engineering Honors PLTW - Digital Electronics Honors Harper College Dual Credit PLTW - Engineering Design & Development Honors

Related Electives • Business Exploration • Drawing • Contemporary Sculpture • AP Digital Design • AP Art Drawing • Algebra • Geometry • Trigonometry

CONSTRUCTION TRADES GENERAL Grade Year 1

Career Related Drafting/CADD

Year 2

Woodworking

Year 3

Building Construction I Introductory Electronics - Honors - Harper College Dual Credit Building Construction II Electronics I - Honors - Harper College Dual Credit

Year 4

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Related Electives • Business Exploration • Marketing for Millenials • Advanced Business Management • Geometry • Drawing • Contemporary Sculpture • Ceramics • Heating Principles • Refrigeration Fundatmentals

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ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS

Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications focuses on designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism and entertainment services. Soft Skills • Innovator/creative • Effective communicator • Written communication • Networking • Energetic • Ability to receive criticism • Collaboration/team work

Related Activities • BHS TV Club • Yearbook Club • Band/Orchestra/Choir • Round-up/ Newspaper & Journalism (Class 8th hour) • Drama Club

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Career Treks Nuance Literary Magazine Musicals/Plays International Thespian Society Fashion Club

PRINTING DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES Grade Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Career Related Graphic Design or Digital Arts Graphic Design or Digital Arts Graphic Design or Digital Arts Advanced Graphic Design Production or Advanced Digital Arts Portfolio

Related Electives • PLTW - Intro to Engineering Design Honors • PLTW - Digital Electronics • Business Exploration • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • Drawing • Printmaking • Digital Photography 0

RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING TECHNOLOGY, TECHNICIAN STUDIO TV/VIDEO PRODUCTION Grade Year 1

Career Related Studio TV or Video Production

Year 2

Studio TV or Video Production

Year 3

Studio TV or Advanced Video Production Portfolio Studio TV

Year 4

Related Electives • World Language • 21st Century issues • Journalism • Photojournalism • Digital Photography

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LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY

Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security focuses on planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Soft Skills • Team work • Interpersonal communication • Planning • Assertive • Leadership • Intuitive

Related Activities • Student Council • Career Treks • Interact- Rotary Service Organization • Debate Team • Speech Team

CRIMINAL JUSTICE & POLITICAL SCIENCE Grade Year 1

Career Related Global Studies

Year 2 Year 3

Living Law 21st Century Issues Sociology

Year 4

Criminal Justice Honors I/II - Dual Credit Harper College

Related Electives • Psychology • AP U.S. & Comparative Government • The U.S. in Today’s World • World Language • World Geopolitics • Accounting

FIRE SCIENCE & FIRE-FIGHTING Grade Year 1

Career Related Biology

Year 2

Chemistry

Year 3

Physics

Year 4

Fire Science Honors - Dual Credit Harper College

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Related Electives • The Living Law • World Language • Psychology • Sociology • Human Biology

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MANUFACTURING

Manufacturing focuses on planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/ process engineering. Soft Skills • Planning/Organization • Interpersonal communication • Team work • Innovative/CreativePLTW D

Related Activities • Fashion Club • Career Treks • Engineering Club • Graphic Design Club • WYSE (World Youth Science/ Engineering)

PROJECT LEAD THE WAY Grade Year 1

Career Related PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design Honors

Year 2

PLTW Principles of Engineering Honors

Year 3

PLTW Digital Electronics Honor - Dual Credit with Harper College PLTW Civil Engineering and Architecture PLTW Engineering Design and Development Honors

Year 4

Related Electives • World Language • Drafting/CADD courses • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • Computer Science Advanced Topics • AP Computer Science • Graphic Design • Summer School Pre-professional Internship

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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)

Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics focuses on planning, managing, and providing, scientific research and professional and technical services (physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services. Soft Skills • Interpersonal communication • Team work • Initiative • Consistent work ethic • Problem solving

Related Activities • Math Team • Science Olympiad • Robotics Club • WYSE (World Youth Science/Engineering) • Career Treks

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL Grade Year 1

Career Related PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design Honors

Year 2

PLTW Principles of Engineering Honors

Year 3

PLTW Digital Electronics - Dual Credit Harper College PLTW Civil Engineering & Architecture Honors PLTW Digital Engineering Design & Development Honors

Year 4

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Related Electives • World Language • Drafting/CADD courses • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • Computer Science Advanced Topics • AP Computer Science • Graphic Design • Summer School Pre-professional Internship

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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics focuses on the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance. Soft Skills • Innovator • Team work • Planning/Organization • Consistent work ethic

Related Activities • Career Treks • Robotics Club • Math Club • Engineering Club • Ignition Rocketry Club

AUTOMOBILE, AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS, TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN Grade Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Career Related Geometry Drafting/CADD Automotive I Automotive II Automotive III Automotive IV

Related Electives • Introductory Electronics • Electronics I • Computer Programming I, II

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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Education and Training focuses on planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services such as administration, teaching/training, administrative support and professional support services. Soft Skills • Interpersonal communication • Organization/planning • Time management • Consistent work ethic • Positive Attitude • Patience/flexibility

Related Activities • UNICEF Club • Star Tutoring • Barrington Buddies • Career Treks • Class Board • Student Council

EDUCATION Grade Year 1

Career Related Business Exploration

Year 2

Child Development Preschool Intro to Elem. Education Preschool 2 Intro to Education Honors - Harper Dual Credit Advanced Preschool

Year 3 Year 4

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Related Electives • Sign Language I/II Honors Dual Credit Harper College • World Language • Independent Living • Teaching Assistant • Psychology • Summer School Pre-professional Internship

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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

Hospitality and Tourism focuses on preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as restaurant and food/beverage services, lodging, travel and tourism, recreating, amusement and attractions. Soft Skills • Interpersonal communication • Collaboration/Team work • Positivity • Conflict resolution • Self-control

Related Activities • Student Mentors • Career Treks • Speech Team • World Language Honor Society • Multicultural Club • Big Red Club

COOKING & RELATED CULINARY ARTS, GENERAL Grade Year 1

Career Related Culinary Arts I

Year 2

Culinary Arts II Foods of the World Business Exploration

Year 3 Year 4

Marketing for Millennials Sales - The Global Impact Baking and Pastry Arts

Related Electives • Mobile Apps Development • Advanced Mobile Apps Development • Business Internship • Digital Arts • Graphic Design • Chemistry • World Language • Psychology • Sociology

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HUMAN SERVICES

Human Services focuses on preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care, and consumer services Soft Skills • Interpersonal Communication • Team work • Empathy • Positivity • Dependable

Related Activities • Class Board • UNICEF Club • Barrington Buddies • Amnesty International • Psychology

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Sociology Erika’s Lighthouse Generation Crossroads Barrington for Basic Needs Global Impact Club

COSMETOLOGY, COSMETOLOGIST, GENERAL Grade Year 1

Career Related Business Exploration

Year 2

Chemistry

Year 3

Marketing/Sales

Year 4

Cosmetology

Related Electives • Business Internship • Tech Certifications • Accounting • Incubator.edu • Theatre • Drawing

COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Grade Year 1

Career Related Business Exploration

Year 2

Child Development

Year 3

Sociology

Year 4

Psychology/AP Psychology

Related Electives • Human Biology

WORK & FAMILY STUDIES Grade Year 1 Year 2

Career Related Culinary Arts I and II Fashion Design Child Development

Year 3

Independent Living

Year 4

Psychology

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Related Electives • Business Exploration • World Language • Business Internship • Preschool • Tech Certifications • Sociology • Gender Studies • Baking and Pastry Arts • Foods of the World

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HEALTH SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY HEALTH SCIENCE

Health Science focuses on planning, managing, and providing, therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, biotechnology research and development. Soft Skills • Team work • Interpersonal communication • Creative • Empathy • Organization/planning

Related Activities • Future Doctors of America • Career Treks • Barrington Buddies • ROAR Club • UNICEF

NURSING, THERAPEUTIC SERVICES, & SUPPORT SERVICES Grade Year 1

Career Related Biology

Year 2

Chemistry

Year 3

Intro to Health Care Honors - Dual Credit Harper College Health Care Observation Honors - Dual Credit Harper College Medical Technology Honors - Dual Credit Harper College Nursing Assistant Program Honors - Dual Credit Harper College

Year 4

Related Electives • Biology or AP Biology • Human Biology Honors • World Language • Business Internship • Summer School - Pre-professional Internship

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NATIONAL CAREER CLUSTERS FRAMEWORK

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ILLINOIS CAREER CLUSTER MODEL CAREER CLUSTER EXAMPLE

This example of the Illinois Career Cluster Model shows the relationship between one of Illinois’ five secondary CTE areas (Health Sciences Technology), the related career cluster (Health Science), the five pathways within that cluster, and sample programs of study within each pathway. It also illustrates the essential knowledge and skills that are shared by all clusters; the cluster level knowledge and skills shared by all occupations within the pathways in the cluster; the pathway level knowledge and skills specific to each of the five pathways; and the programs of study, which represent courses that are taken at multiple education levels and lead to employment in related pathway occupations. Career exploration and development are infused at all levels of the model. The model also shows an entry point for adults by including bridge programs that infuse cluster level knowledge and skills with adult education and remedial education course content.

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Revised - February 2019


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