Engineering Design and Industrial Technology Path

Initial Skilled Professional
High School Diploma
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Technical or Community College Degree
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College or University Degree
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Airport Worker
Assembler
Auto Body Technician
Bicycle Repairer
Building Trades Apprentice
Bulldozer Operator
Carpet Layer
Construction Laborer
Counter Person
Custodian
Deckhand

Electronics Assembler
Flagger
Fork Operator
Loader
Mason
Painter
Plaster and Drywall Installer
Roofer
School Bus Driver
Service Station Attendant

Surveyor's Assistance
Taxi Driver
Truck Driver
Warehouse Worker
Welder

Aircraft Technician
Appliance Technician
Audio-visual Technician
Automobile Technician
Broadcast Technician
Building Contractor
Building Inspector
Building Trades Journeyman
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter

Computer Programmer
Computer Technician
Diesel Technician
Drafting Technician
Electrician
Engineering Technician
Heavy Equipment Operator
Interior Designer
Laser Technician
Machinist

Metal Fabrication Technician
Millwright
Nuclear Power Technician
Plumber
Robotics Technician
Surveyor's Assistant
TV-Radio Service Technician
Truck Driver

Aerospace Engineer
Air Traffic Controller
Airplane Pilot
Architect
Automotive Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Computer Engineer
Computer Programmer
Construction Supt.

Design Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electronics Engineer
Inspector
Landscape Architect
Mathematical Engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical Engineer
Metallurgist
Nuclear Engineer

Physicist
Production Supt.
Quality Controller
Ship Pilot
Statistician
Structural Engineer
Surveyor
Teacher
Technical Translator

Recommended Path
Each student should make adjustments to suit individual interests & Abilities.
Recommended Path
Each student should make adjustments to suit individual interests & Abilities.
Recommended Path
Each student should make adjustments to suit individual interests & Abilities.
9th (Sem) 10th (Sem) 9th (Sem) 10th (Sem) 9th (Sem) 10th (Sem)
English 9 (2)
Transition Math (2)
Integrated Sci. (1)
Wash. St. or NW Ind. Hist. (1)
Physical Ed. (1)
Health (1)
Intro to Trade & Tech (2)
Electives (2)
English 10 (2)
Math (2)
Science (2)
Physical Ed. (2)
Choose year of classes in Specialty area (1 or 2)
Electives (2 or 3)
English 9 (2)
Transition Math (2)
Integrated Sci. (2)
Wash. St. or NW Ind. Hist. (1)
Physical Ed. (1)
Health (1)
Intro to Trade & Tech (2)
Electives (1 or 2)
English 10 (2)
Math (2)
Science (2)
Physical Ed. (2)
Choose year of classes in Specialty area (1 or 2)
Electives (2)
English 9 (2)
Transition Math (2)
Integrated Sci. (2)
Wash. St. or NW Ind. Hist. (1)
Physical Ed. (1)
Health (1)
Intro to Trade & Tech (2)
Electives (1 or 2)
English 10 (2)
Math (2)
Science (2)
Physical Ed. (2)
Choose year of classes in Specialty area (1 or 2)
Electives (2)
11th (Sem) 12th (Sem 11th (Sem) 12th (Sem 11th (Sem) 12th (Sem
English 11 (2)
U.S. History (2)
Technical Math (2)
Continue at least year of classes in Specialty area (2-6)
Electives (0-4)
English 12 (2)
Contemporary Issues (2)
Computer Applications (1)
Science Elective (1)
Continue year of classes in Specialty area (2)
Electives (1-5)

English 11 OR Honors Eng. 11 (2)
Technical Math (2)
U.S. Hist. (Reg. or AP) (2)
Continue at least year of classes in Specialty area (2-6)
Electives (0-4)

English 12 (2)
AP English (1 or 2)
Contemporary Issues (2)
Computer Applications (1)
Physics (2)
Continue year of classes in Specialty area (2)
Electives (0-4)
English 11 OR Honors Eng. 11 (2)
U.S. Hist. (Reg. or AP) (2)
Chemistry or Physics (2)
Foreign Language (2)
Math (Algebra-Trig 3/4 or Math Analysis) (2)
Electives (2)
(Continue year of classes in Specialty area if not a block class)
English 12 (2)
AP English (2)
Contemporary Issues (2)
Foreign Language (2)
Continue year of classes in Specialty area (2-6)
Electives (0-4)
(Make sure to have completed 1 Semester of Fine/Performing Art)