Manufacturing, Architecture, and STEM
Manufacturing focuses on careers in planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final projects and related professional and technical support.
Careers in Architecture focus on designing, planning, managing, building, and maintaining the built environment.
STEM focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing scientific research, professional development, and technical services.
Students take all required courses for graduation. If Manufacturing, Architecture, and Engineering is the chosen pathway, there are various recommended courses to take that will enhance their experience and fulfill career pathway requirements as well.
Pathways
- Manufacturing
- Architecture
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
Recommended Pathway Electives
TOMORROW'S CAREERS
High School / Trade Certification
- Sewing Machine Operator
- Butcher and Meat Cutter
- Painting, Coating and Decorating
- Planning and Expediting (Logistics)
- Industrial Machinery Mechanic
- Machine Tool Operator
- Outdoor Power Mechanic
- Welder
- Lathe and Machine Tool Setter
- Cabinetmaker
- Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician
Associate or Bachelor's Degree
- Electrician
- Electronics Technician
- Tool and Die Maker
- Computer Technician
- Appliance Repair
- Office Machine Repair
- Machinist
Master's or Doctorate Degree
- Mechanical Drafting
- Nuclear Technician
- Medical Equipment Repair
- Engineering Technician
- Chemical Technician
- Electrical Drafting
- Electronics Drafting
Clubs and Activities
- Aluminum Falcon Robotics
- Gaming Club
- Key Club
- Math Team
- National Honor Society
- Photo Club
- Student Leadership
- Technology Student Association
Internships / Local Businesses
- Electric Boat
- Local manufacuring companies
- Autoshops
- Carpentry Shops
- Engineering Firm
- Architecural Firm
- Pfizer