Architecture and Construction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

This cluster of study lets students focus on interests in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment.

 

 

Required Core for Graduation

For additional college entrance requirements refer to the college of your choice.

24 Units Required

9

10

11

12

Math

Four Units

Algebra I

Geometry

Geometry

Algebra II

Geometry

Pre-Calculus

Probability & Statistics

 

Probability & Statistics

Pre-Calculus

 

English

Four Units

English I

 

English II

 

English III

 

 English IV

 

Science

Three Units

Physical Science

 

Biology I

 

Chemistry I

Environmental Science

 

Anatomy/Physiology

 

Social Studies

Three Units

World Geography

World History

Practical Law

 

US History

 

 

Government/Economics.

 

Additional State/District Requirements

Ten Units

Physical Education or ROTC (one unit)

Computer Science

Foreign Language or CATE (one unit)

Major Electives (four units)

Electives (three units)

Pass HSAP Exam

 

 

 

 

 

Major -- Building Construction

Courses for Major

(Four Credits Required)

Complimentary Coursework

Extended Learning Opportunity Options Related to Major

Intro. to Building Construction

 

Building Construction I

 

Building Construction II

Probability/Statistics

 

Physics

 

Industrial Technology I, II

 

Intro. to Engineering Graphics

 

Engineering Graphics I, II

 

Electricity

 

Welding

Cooperative Learning

 

Habitat Volunteer

 

Job Shadowing

 

   Major -- Electricity

 

 

  

Courses for Major

(Four Credits Required)

Complimentary Coursework

Extended Learning Opportunity Options Related to Major

Introduction to Electricity

 

Residential Electricity

 

Industrial Electricity

 

Probability/Statistics

 

Physics

 

Intro. to Building Construction

 

Building Construction I, II

 

Industrial Technology I, II

 

Cooperative Learning

 

Job Shadowing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major -- Engineering Graphics

Courses for Major

(Four Credits Required)

Complimentary Coursework

Extended Learning Opportunity Options Related to Major

Intro. to Engineering Graphics

 

Engineering Graphics I, II

 

Industrial Technology I, II

 

Journalism I, II

 

Physics

 

Pre-Calculus

Cooperative Learning

 

Job Shadowing

 

 

 

Major -- Welding

 

 

 

 

Courses for Major

(Four Credits Required)

Complimentary Coursework

Extended Learning Opportunity Options Related to Major

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

 

Gas Metal Arc Welding

 

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

 

Oxyacetylene Welding

Chemistry

 

Physics

 

Industrial Technology I, II

 

Cooperative Learning

 

Job Shadowing

 

 

 

 

Professional Opportunities Upon Graduation

 

For additional college entrance requirements refer to the college of your choice

High School Diploma

2-Year Associate Degree

4-Year Degree and Higher

 

Carpenter/Painter

 

Construction Equipment Operator

 

Drywall/Ceiling Tile Installer

 

Highway Maintenance Worker

 

Architectural/Civil Drafter

 

Brickmason/Blockmason

 

Electrician

 

HVAC Installer

 

 

Architect

 

Civil Engineer

 

Environmental Designer

 

Mechanical Drafter