Career and Technical Education

Technology Education

Technology Education programs provide awareness of how technology aff ects work and life in a global society profoundly impacted by technical means. A major goal of these programs is to introduce concepts and initial skills that are the fi rst phase of a sequence that can lead to Science-, Technology-, Engineering-, and Mathematics (STEM)-related education careers.

Technology Education Programs provide students with hands-on experiences and insights into technology- related topics via project-based learning as well as career opportunity awareness. Students will gain an understanding of STEM subjects and secure a foothold for future educational/career opportunities.

The Career Clusters and Areas of Concentration in the Technology program are as follows:

Cluster Concentration
Architecture and Construction Architecture
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry and Construction
Drafting
Electrical/Electronics
Masonry
Plumbing
Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication Commercial Arts
Graphic Arts
Interiors and Furnishings
Journalism
Liberal Arts
Mass Communications
Performing Arts
Information Technology Computer Electronics
Manufacturing Industrial Operations
Jewelry Manufacturing
Petro Chemical
Welding
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Drafting
Engineering

Industry-Based Certifications

  • AWS Welder Certifi cation
  • American Design Drafting Association (ADDA)
  • NCCER Carpentry
  • NCCER Electrical
  • NCCER General Construction
  • NCCER Industrial Maintenance
  • NCCER Pipefi tting
  • NCCER Welding