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    Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
    Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
    Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
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      Special Designations
      Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
      Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
      Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
      Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
        Special Designations
        Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
        Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
        Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
        Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
          Special Designations
          Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
          Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
          Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
          Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
            Special Designations
            Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
            Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
            Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
            Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
              Special Designations
              Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
              Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
              Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
              Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
                Special Designations
                Community School - These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
                Excellent Schools Detroit Top School - One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations.
                Innovation School - Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
                Montessori School - Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration.
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                Masonry

                • Construction Masonry

                  One Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Construction Masonry (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Construction Trades

                  CIP CODE: 46.0000

                  The Masonry course prepares students to be highly skilled craftsmen who use specialized equipment and tools to mix mortar, bond materials together for form patterns, and lay out and construct foundations, masonry walls, patios, and other types of stonework.  Upon completion, graduates may work as a mason helper, enter an apprenticeship, or operate their own business.

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Safety, Health, and Environment

                  2 - Equpment & Tools

                  3 - Project Management/Business Fundamentals

                  4 - Industry Foundations

                  5 - Green Practice

                  6 - Residential Construction

                  7 - Heavy Equipment/Highway

                Carpentry

                • Construction Carpentry

                  One Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Construction Carpentry (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Construction Trades

                  CIP CODE: 46.0000

                  The Carpentry course prepares students with skills and knowledge for a career in residential and/or commercial carpentry. Projects include rough framing of structures, foundations and roofs, application of siding, installation of fixtures, and drywall.  The students in this program will build a 1200 square-foot ranch home from the ground-breaking to the finished product when materials are available.  Hand-on learning will be used for entry-level jobs in the construction industry or, as necessary, lifetime skills.

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Safety, Health, and Environment

                  2 - Equpment & Tools

                  3 - Project Management/Business Fundamentals

                  4 - Industry Foundations

                  5 - Green Practice

                  6 - Residential Construction

                  7 - Heavy Equipment/Highway

                Energy Trades

                • Energy Trades (Line Worker Emphasis) Program

                  One Year Program

                  Energy

                  Energy Trades (Line Worker Emphasis) One-Year Program

                  CIP TITLE: Line Worker

                  CIP CODE: 46.0303

                  Program Overview

                  In the Energy Trades Program, students will learn how to install, operate, maintain, and repair the distribution and transmission of electric lines and underground cables. Students will be introduced to alternative energy sources. Program completers will receive safety training, exposure to skilled trades careers, potential work-based learning opportunities, and a nationally recognized certification in Energy Industry Fundamentals (EIF).

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Equipment & Tools

                  2 - Safety, Health, and Environment

                  3 - Technical Skills

                  4 - Industry Foundations

                  5 - Electrical Theory and Application

                  6 - Energy Industry Fundamentals 2.0

                Electrical

                • Electrical

                  One Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Construction Electricity (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Electrical and Power Transmission Installation

                  CIP CODE: 46.0301

                  The Construction Electricity course is designed to provide students with instruction and training in areas that prepare them to enter the electrical trades. Areas of instruction include electrical theory, circuit design and operation, the national electrical code, blueprint reading, construction blueprint interpretation, and test equipment usage. Students plan and organize wiring tasks and gain practical experience by wiring mock-ups and trainers. Students become familiar with tools, materials, and methods used in residential wiring. Students troubleshoot circuits for faulty operation and make repairs. Specific studies include AC and DC theory, series and parallel circuits, motor and generator theory, motor controls, lighting and appliance wiring, low voltage wiring, and testing and repair.

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Safety, Health & Environment

                  2 - Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking

                  3 - Career and Employability

                  4 - Academic Foundations

                  5 - Leadership & Teamwork

                  6 - Project Management

                  7 - Tools and Equipment

                  8 - Information Technology

                  9 - Technical Skills

                  10 - Communication Skills

                  11- Business Systems, Legal and Ethics

                  12 - Technical Skills Continued

                Painting and Drywall Finishing

                • Painting and Drywall Finishing

                  One Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Painting and Decorating /Drywall Finishing (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Home Furnishings Equipment Installers and Consultants

                  CIP CODE: 19.0605

                  The Painting and Decorating/Drywall Finishing course will prepare individuals with the fundamentals of exterior and interior painting, interior decorating and design, wood finishing and refinishing, drywall finishing, texturing, spray painting, and faux finishing.

                  Student Learning Segments:

                  1 - Measurement Techniques/Drafting

                  2 - Blueprint Symbols Circulator Pattern

                  3 - Principles and Elements of Design

                  4 - Color Theory

                  5 - Professional Design Organization

                  6 - Employability Skills

                  7 - Advanced Tech. Skills

                  8 - Interpreting Prints and Specifications

                  9 - Leadership and Teamwork

                  10 - Codes and Barrier Free Design

                  11 - Data Collection Analysis

                  12 - Worksite

                HVACR

                • HVACR

                  Two Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration (HVACR) (two-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration

                  CIP CODE: 47.0201

                  The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration (HVACR) prepares students to test and service air conditioning units, perform electrical, mechanical, and maintenance tasks.  Students learn about the installation, maintenance, and operation of residential air conditioning and refrigeration systems.  Principles of air conditioning and refrigeration are explained, including gas expansion and compression, heat transfer, evaporation, condensation, thermostatic control, motors, and electrical circuitry.  Students also learn the basic heat system which includes operating controls, carbon monoxide analysis, service maintenance, and installation.

                  Student Learning Segments:

                  1 - Electrical Theory and Safety

                  2 – Refrigeration

                  3 - Air Conditioning

                  4 - Gas Heat

                  5 - Oil Heat

                  6 - Heat Pumps

                  7 - Green Technology

                  8 - Commercial Refrigeration

                  9 - Trade Skills

                  10 - Problem Solving /Troubleshooting

                  11 - Integrated Leadership Skills

                  12 - Employability and Career Development

                   

                Plumbing & Pipefitting

                • Construction Plumbing & Pipefitting

                  One Year Program

                  Architecture & Construction Pathway

                  Construction Plumbing & Pipefitting (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Plumbing Consolidated

                  CIP CODE: 46.0503

                  The Plumbing and Pipefitting course will prepare students to assemble, measure and construct piping and plumbing systems.  Students will learn to install, repair, and replace piping systems.  Students will fabricate piping materials for water, gas, drain, waste, and vent systems by installing hot water tanks, appliances, and fixtures.  They will also learn how to lay-out plans for plumbing systems, maintain plumbing equipment, rough in piping systems, and install hydronic heating systems.

                  Student Learning Segments:

                   1 - Career Awareness and Technology

                  2 - Safety and Plumbing Tools

                  3 - Mathematics and Measurement

                  4 - Blueprints/Plumbing/Irrigation Drawings

                  5 - Plumbing Codes

                  6 - PVC, Cast Iron, Carbon Steel Pipe and Fittings

                  7 - Irrigation, Copper, Pex Pipe and Fittings

                  8 - Installing/Testing Drain Waste and Vent

                  9 - Installing and Testing Water Supply Systems

                  10 - Installing Fixtures, Faucets, and Valves

                  11 – Pumps

                  12 - Appliances and Other Plumbing Systems

                   

                   

                   

                Welding

                • Welding for Construction Trades

                  One Year Program

                  Manufacturing Pathway

                  Welding for Construction Trades (one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Welding, Brazing, and Soldering

                  CIP CODE: 48.0508

                  The Welding, Brazing and Soldering course will prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding, resistance welding, brazing, and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation-reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards.

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Industry Foundations

                  2 - Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW, G/GM)

                  3 - Safety, Health & Environment

                  4 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

                  5 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW, GMAW-S, GMAW-P)

                  6 - Welding Inspection and Testing

                  7 - Drawing and Welding Symbols

                  8 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

                  9 - Thermal Cutting (Manual.Mechanized Oxyfuel, PAC and CAC-A)

                Marketing and Entrepreneurship

                • Marketing Sales and Services

                  One Year Program

                  Marketing Pathway

                  Marketing Sales and Services(one-year program)

                  CIP TITLE: Specialized Merchandising, Sales, and Marketing Operations

                  CIP CODE: 52.1999

                  The Marketing  and Entrepreneurship courses offer students insight into the processes affecting the flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer. Course content ranges considerably as general marketing principles such as purchasing, distribution, and sales are covered; however, a major emphasis is often placed on kinds of markets; market identification; product planning, packaging, and pricing; and business management.

                  Competencies to be completed by CTE students:

                  1 - Marketing Foundations

                  2 – Pricing

                  3 - Supply Chain

                  4 – Marketing Research and Analytics

                  5 - Integrated Marketing Communications

                  6 - Entrepreneurship

                  7 - Product /Brand

                Agriscience

                • Agriscience

                  One Year Program

                  Agriculture  (One-Year Program)

                  CIP Title: Applied Horticulture and Horticulture Operations

                  CIP Code: 01.0601

                  Program Overview

                  Horticultural Science provides hands-on learning for students in grades 10-12. Students produce edible fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and ornamental plants to improve, market, and sell them. In addition, students acquire new skills and explore exciting careers while preparing for advanced studies after high school and the workplace.

                  Compentcy Statements:

                  1 - Horticulutre Industry

                  2 - Botany Basics

                  3 - Environmental Requirements

                  4 - Post Harvest

                What We Offer

                • What We Offer

                  Hands-on-Learning (all programs)

                  Job Placement & Apprenticeship Assistance

                  LTU Architecture and Interior Architecture Program

                  Various Work-Based Learning and Internship Experiences:

                  • Urban Alliance
                  • Detroit Workforce of the Future
                  • DPSCD Spring Internship
                  • Pre-Apprenticeship Training for all Programs

                  MC3 Curriculum

                  OSHA 10 Training

                  Work Readiness Training/Career Exploration

                  Resume and Cover Letter Development


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