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The C4 program is organized in a career cluster format grouping career areas with similar skill and education requirements. The 10 career clusters and their areas of study are listed below.
Agricultural Science and Business
· Advanced Life Sciences
· Fundamentals of Animals/Business
· Natural Resources/HorticultureInstructor:
Sara SearcyBusiness Management and Finance
· Accounting and Finance
· Business Pathways
· Entrepreneurship
· International BusinessInstructor:Communications-
3D Visualization & Animation
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Multimedia
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Printing
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Tech Tools
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Video/TV Broadcast Production
Instructors:Computer Technology· Software Applications· Computer Systems
Instructors:Construction EngineeringTechnology-
Architecture
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Building Trades
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Construction Management
Instructors:Engineering Manufacturing Technology
· Electronics
· Engineering CAD
· Machining
· Project Lead the Way (Pre-Engineering)
· Welding
Instructors:Dalton Foley - Precision MachiningDerik Gratz - WeldingJessica Davis - Engineering/Project Lead the WayAndrew Ortman - Engineering/Project Lead the WayHealth Sciences
· Dental Assisting
· Medical Office
· Nursing Assisting/Allied Health
Project Lead the Way/Biomedical· Veterinary AssistingInstructors:Human Services
· Cosmetology
· Culinary Arts
· Early Childhood Education
· Teacher Preparation Program
· Family and Consumer ScienceInstructors:Christopher Knight - Cosmetology Sarabeth Fisher - Family and Consumer Science
Carrie Douglas - Culinary Arts Amanda Godwin - Family and Consumer Science
Jill Halterman - Family and Consumer Science Karen Nading - Family and Consumer ScienceProtective Services
· Criminal Justice
Instructor:Transportation
· Automotive/Diesel Technology
· Power Systems
Instructors:
Stephen Guthrie
Garry Taylor
Co-op and Work Based Learning· Students may be eligible for Co-op and Work Based Learning opportunities in many of the cluster areas based on training related career goals.
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Last Modified on December 2, 2019