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Fort Osage R-1 School District Notice of Non-Discrimination The District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation in its programs, activities or employment practices. Inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies may be directed to the District’s Section 504 Coordinator, Title VI Coordinator, Title IX Coordinator, Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II) Coordinator, Age Discrimination Act and Age Discrimination in Em- ployment Act Coordinator, and/or Title VII Coordinator. The individuals who serve in these roles are subject to change, and are therefore identified on the District’s website at www.fortosage.net. Inquiries may also be directed to the Gragg Administration Cen- ter, 2101 N. Twyman Road, Independence, Missouri 64058, telephone number 816-650-7004 or 816-650-7011. Section 504 Coordinator Americans with Disabilities Act Title IX Coordinator Leigh Gruber, Director of (Title II) Coordinator Anissa Gastin, Assistant Superintendent of Student Support Services Human Resources Steve Morgan, Assistant Superintendent Finance & Operations Any person may also contact the Kansas City Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, regarding the District’s compli- ance with Section 504, Title II, Title VI, Title IX, and the Age Discrimination Act. Office for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education 8930 Ward Parkway, Suite 2037 Kansas City, MO 64114-3302 Telephone: 816-268-0550 Any person may also contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for concerns relating to the Age Discrimination in Em- ployment Act, or Title VII. Robert A. Young Federal Building 1222 Spruce Street Room 8.100 St. Louis, MO 63103 Telephone: 800-669-4000 Other agencies dealing with non-discrimination issues include: Missouri Commission for Human Rights U.S. Department of Justice Department of Labor and Industrial Relations 950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW P.O. Box 1129, 3315 W. Truman Blvd. Washington, DC 20530-0001 Telephone: 573-751-3325 Telephone: 202-353-1555

FORT OSAGE R-I SCHOOL DISTRICT Public Notice All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the disability, including children attending private schools, children who live outside the district but are attending a private school within the district, highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children, children who are wards of the state, and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. The Fort Osage R-I School District assures that it will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 under its jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/ blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, mental retardation/intellectual dis- ability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairments, specific learning disa- bilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young child with a developmental delay. The Fort Osage R-I School District assures that it will provide information and referral services neces- sary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligi- ble for the Missouri First Steps program. The Fort Osage R-I School District assures that personally identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the agency for the purposes of identification, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the educational record if the parent/guardian believes the record is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the re- quirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). The Fort Osage R-I School District has developed a Local Compliance Plan for the implementation of State Regulations for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This plan contains the agency’s policies and procedures regarding storage, disclosure to third parties, retention and de- struction of personally identifiable information and the agency’s assurances that services are provid- ed in compliance with the General Education Provision Act (GEPA). This plan may be reviewed by contacting the Director of Student Support Services, Fort Osage R-I School District, 2101 N Twyman Road, Independence, MO 64058 during normal school business hours or by calling (816) 650-7000. This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate. Revised September 14, 2007

Table of Contents Fort Osage High School  Principal’s Note……………….…….....1  Graduation……………………………..2  Early College Academy……...…......….3  Diplomas with Emphasis…….…….......4  Higher Education………………..…......5  Eligibility…………………………........6  Weighted Courses………………….…..7  Student Involvement…….………..…...8  Fort Osage Programs………..……....…9  Career Paths…………….………...10-43 Course Descriptions  Art…………………………….…..44-45  Business……………………..……46-48  English Language Arts…….….......49-51  Family and Consumer Science..…..52-53  Foreign Language………………...54-55  Guidance and Counseling…………....56  Industrial Arts………………….....57-59  Journalism…………………….…..60-61  Mathematics………………….…..62-64  Music……………………….…….65-66  Physical Education………...……..67-68  Science……………………......….69-72  Social Studies………………….....73-75  Speech and Dramatics……...….....76-78  Career and Technology Center…...79-84  Individual Career & Academic Plan…85

Principal’s Note Fort Osage High School DR. JASON SNODGRASS Dear Parents and Students: At Fort Osage High School, we are proud of the number of course offerings we Superintendent of Schools have available to our students. The curriculum is aligned to state standards and our teachers work to educate each student enrolled with engaging, research-based Gragg Administration Center teaching strategies. 2101 N. Twyman Road The Career and Educational Planning Guide contains information to assist you as Independence, you organize and implement a plan for your high school career and beyond. The Missouri career paths and career clusters information offers a range of possible careers for 64058 each student to consider. Parents can use the career paths information to discuss Telephone course selection and career opportunities with their children. (816) 650-7000 Student course selection is extremely important. Schedule changes can be very Fax difficult and/or denied; therefore, students and parents should carefully consider (816) 650-3888 selections to ensure the most appropriate choices for students. We also ask that Website students take rigorous course work that prepares them for the challenges they will www.fortosage.net face after high school. The teachers, counselors, and administrators are available Fort Osage High School to assist students and parents as they make course decisions. Please do not hesitate 2101 N Twyman Rd. to ask for assistance. Independence, Missouri Sincerely, 64058 Telephone Mr. Scott Moore (816) 650-7063 High School Principal Fax (816) 650-7088 Mr. Scott Moore Principal Tracie Gramkow Assistant Principal Grades 10-12 (A-K) Andrew Zuber Assistant Principal Grades 10-12 (L-Z) Brad Thompson Assistant Principal Grade 9 Ryan Schartz Activities Director 1 Table of Contents

Graduation Fort Osage High School Requirements for Graduation Subjects Grade Required Credits English Language Arts I or Honors English Language Arts I 9 1 English Language Arts II or Honors English Language Arts II 10 1 English Language Arts III or AP English Language and Composition 11 1 English Language Arts IV or Advanced English Classes 12 1 Recent American History or Honors Recent American History 9 1 World History or Honors World History 10 1 Government or Honors Government 11 1 Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II) 3 Physical Science or Physics I or Introduction to Biology & Chemistry 9-11 1 Biology I or Principles of Biomedical Science and Science Elective 9 2 Practical Art* 1 Fine Art** 10-12 1 Personal Finance 9-12 1/2 Physical Education 9-12 1 Health 10-12 1/2 9-12 17 8 9 25 Required credits Elective credits Total Graduation Credits * Practical Art includes all Broadcast Journalism courses, Mass Media Production, Yearbook Production as well as all Business, Family & Consumer Science, Industrial Arts, Stagecraft or Career & Technology courses ** Fine Art includes any Art, Crafts, Music, Photography or Drama course The required core courses have prerequisites and these will be followed. Failing a core course will keep you from enrolling in the next sequential course until a passing grade is earned. Summer school (if available) is mandatory in the core areas if you fail required courses. Each student must successfully complete studies in the U.S. Constitution and the Missouri Constitution. Successful completion of the Government course will satisfy the Missouri Constitution requirement. The U.S. Constitution test must be passed. Requirements for Early Graduation A student who, for sound educational and vocational reasons, wishes to graduate from high school in less time than the required eight (8) semesters, grade 9-12 sequence, may request permission to complete graduation requirements on an alternate schedule. The students and parents/guardians will consult with high school guidance personnel to develop a graduation plan. A request in writing should be submitted with the signature of the student and parent/guardian. Specific regulations and procedures for permitting students to complete their high school education in less than four (4) years will be developed by the administration and approved by the Board of Education. A student who graduates early must complete all other graduation requirements established by the Board of Education and must meet all requirements and procedures established for early graduation. Commencement Participation Those students who have completed the Fort Osage R-1 School District graduation requirements by 3:00 p.m. the last day of attend- ance for the senior class may participate in the commencement ceremonies. Students are not eligible to participate if they have not met the Fort Osage R-1 School District graduation requirements by the deadline. 2 Table of Contents

Early College Academy Fort Osage High School The Early College Academy is designed to challenge highly motivated high school students to maximize their time and talent. Suc- cessful candidates in this program will be able to obtain a high school diploma and an Associate Degree of Arts at Blue River Com- munity College simultaneously. Admission to the Early College Program is competitive and students must meet specific criteria in order to apply. Students must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Students must also have taken the ACT or Accuplacer test and be able to read and write at college level to be considered for the program. Students accepted into the program will take advanced classes at the high school and some classes at Blue River Community Col- lege. The program is individualized based on the courses needed for each student. 3 Table of Contents

Diplomas With Emphasis Fort Osage High School Fort Osage High School recognizes students who graduate with special preparation in an academic or career field. To be eligible for a special emphasis diploma, students must fill out an application for the diploma during the second semester of their senior year. College Preparatory Emphasis To receive a College Preparatory Emphasis diploma, a student must successfully complete the following course of study. Credits Subjects Credits Subjects 4 English 2 Foreign Language 4 Social Studies 1 Fine Art 4 Science 1 Practical Art 4 Mathematics ½ Health 1 Physical Education 3½ Credits of Elective Total Credits 25 Career Emphasis To receive a Career Emphasis diploma, a student must earn 5 credits in any one of the following departments: Art Business (includes applicable Career and Technology Center classes) Family and Consumer Science Industrial Arts Music Speech Dramatics Any Career and Technology program Seniors may also receive Career Emphasis if five credits are completed in any of the four core subjects areas (English, Math, Sci- ence, and Social Studies). 4 Table of Contents

Higher Education Fort Osage High School English: Curriculum Required by Most Four-Year Colleges Mathematics: Science: Four units, one of which may be in speech or debate; two units emphasizing composition or writing Social Studies: skills. Foreign Language: Four units, Algebra I or higher Fine Arts: Three units (not including general science), one of which must be a lab Three units Two units of the same language One unit Did You Know?  Only one-quarter of students meet ACT’s College Readiness Benchmarks in all four subjects (English, mathematics, so- cial sciences, and natural science).  Nearly one-fifth meet none of the benchmarks.  Twenty eight percent of all incoming college freshmen are enrolled in at least one remedial course, according to federal data.  For both sets of indicators, the achievement of African American, Hispanic, and low-income students is much lower than these averages. What does this mean? Students need to take college preparatory courses during all four years of high school. First, based on ACT’s decades of student performance data, they define “college readiness” as students having approximately a 75 percent chance of earning a grade of C or higher or approximately a 50 percent chance of earning a B or higher in select- ed courses commonly taken in the first year of college in the following subjects:  English (English Composition);  Mathematics (College Algebra);  Social science (History, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, or Economics); and  Natural science (Biology). Nearly 3 in 10 college students need remediation according to the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educa- tion Statistics, 2004, The Condition of Education 2004. Why Else Should You Take More Courses Than the Minimum Required? In a world where two-thirds of new jobs will require some kind of education or training after high school, all graduates need the same level of knowledge and skills, whether they enroll in a two– or four-year college, are hired for a job that offers a ca- reer path at a self-supporting wage, participate in an apprenticeship or related training, or join the military. Employers have been sending this message for quite a while, but ACT’s research offers empirical evidence to support the as- sertion, based on a close analysis of the following:  Skills needed for jobs that are sufficient to support a small family, provide the potential for career advancement, and are projected to grow in the future, such as electricians, construction workers, upholsterers, and plumbers.  Four years of performance on ACT assessments. To ensure that they master the knowledge and skills to succeed after high school, ACT recommends that students take a core curriculum consisting of at least:  Four years of English  Three years of mathematics, including rigorous courses in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II  Three years of science, including rigorous courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics  Three years of social studies 5 Table of Contents

Eligibility Fort Osage High School Missouri State High School Activities Association Eligibility Knowing and following all MSHSAA standards will enable a student to protect his/her eligibility for MSHSAA interscholastic competition. Also, it is important to know that all the standards must be met in order to be eligible. Grades received the preceding semester will determine eligibility for each semester. Grades 9-12: To be eligible for fall 2020-2021 school year, a student must be enrolled in school in six full credit classes (student assistants, etc. do not count toward the six full classes) and have received passing grades in a minimum of six classes the previous semester (3 units of credit). Semester of Eligibility: High school eligibility begins the fir st semester of the fr eshman year and ends the eighth semes- ter (whether or not the student graduates). There is a maximum age for participation. Students may earn one unit of credit dur- ing summer school that will count toward fall eligibility. MOVIP: Students planning to par ticipate in MOVIP classes should visit with the Activities Dir ector to make sur e they will be eligible to participate in MSHSAA sanctioned activities. NAIA College Freshman Athletics Eligibility Requirements High school students planning to attend an NAIA institution must register at www.playnaia.org to determine their eligibility. To be eligible, you must be a high school graduate and meet two of the following three requirements:  Achieve a minimum of 18 on the ACT or 860 on the SAT  Achieve a minimum overall high school GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale  Graduate in the top half of your high school class NCAA College Freshman Athletics Eligibility Requirements For students considering participation in collegiate sports, it is imperative that they meet the academic requirements of the NCAA. The NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse evaluates the transcript of every potential athlete who has registered with the Clearinghouse. Registering with the NCAA Clearinghouse is a first step in becoming eligible for collegiate athletics. Please contact your high school’s counselor and athletic director regarding specific questions about NCAA eligibility and reg- istering with the Clearinghouse. There have been a number of important changes in eligibility requirements; these individuals can help you find the information that you need. It is the responsibility of the student athlete to secure the information needed on NCAA eligibility from the counselor and the athletic director. Complete information is available at www.ncaaclearninghouse.org. Division I Division II 16 Core Courses: 16 Core Courses: 4 years of English 3 years of English 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II minimum) 2 years of mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II minimum) 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school) high school) 3 years of additional English, mathematics, or natural/physical 1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science science 2 years of social science 2 years of social science 4 years of additional core courses (from any area above, for- 4 years of additional core courses (from any area above, for- eign language, or philosophy) eign language or philosophy) *Please see the website for GPA and ACT requirements. 6 Table of Contents

Weighted Courses Fort Osage High School Weighted/Dual Credit/Advanced Placement Courses Most of the classes listed on this page are weighted. Along with being weighted some of the courses on this page are offered for Dual Credit or Advanced Placement credit. Weighted Courses Following are the classes that are offered as weighted classes only: Weighted 0.5 Weighted 1.0 Honors Eng LA I Hnrs Rec Am. Hist Computer Science Principles Anatomy & Physiology Honors Eng LA II Hnrs. World History Computer Science A Engineering Design & Development Honors Geometry Hnrs. Government Cybersecurity Biomedical Innovations Honors Algebra II Principles of Engineering Principles of Biomedical Science Honors Biology Digital Electronics Human Body Systems Civil Engineering & Architecture Medical Interventions Dual Credit Courses Along with being weighted, the following classes can be taken for both high school and college credit: UMKC Partner Classes UCM Partner Classes  Adv. English 110 (English 110) - 3 credit hours  College Algebra (Math 1111) - 3 credit hours  Adv. English 214 (English 214 Intro to Fiction) - 3 credit hours  College Trig (Math 1112) - 2 credit hours  Adv. College Speech (Communication Studies 110) - 3 credit hours  Pre-Calculus (Math 1150) - 5 credit hours  Adv. Early Am. History (History 101) - 3 credit hours  Basic Statistics (Math 1300) - 3 credit hours  Adv. Recent. Am. History (History 102) - 3 credit hours MCC Partner Classes  Adv. Western Civilization since 1600 (History 202) - 3 credit hours  Adv. French III (French 110/120) - 6 credit hours  Adv. British Literature (British Literature) - 3 credit hours  Adv. French IV (French 210) - 3 credit hours  Adv. Creative Writing (Creative Writing) - 3 credit hours  Adv. Spanish III ( Spanish 110/120)- 6 credit hours  Adv. College Calculus (MPI) (Math 180) - 5 credit hours  Adv. Spanish IV (Spanish 211) - 3 credit hours  Art 280 - MCC-BR Special Studies-Up to 9 credit hours  Adv. UMKC Physics (Physics 210) - 4 credit hours  Literature & Film - 3 credit hours  Argumentation and Debate (Comm. 212) - 3 credit hours  Mythology - 3 credit hours  Adv. Foundations of Fine Arts Theater (Theatre 130) - 3 credit hours  Introduction to American National Politics - 3 credit hours -Please note that some colleges may limit the number or type of dual credit courses they will accept in transfer. It is the responsibility of students to contact their col- lege of choice to determine which dual credit courses they will accept. Students should also inquire as to whether the dual credit courses they wish to take will satisfy one of the general education requirements of the institution. Please keep in mind that eligibility guidelines for the college credit option are different for each college/ university. -Please be aware that a minimum GPA is required to receive college credit for most dual credit courses. Be sure to check this requirement prior to enrolling in classes. Advanced Placement Courses Along with being weighted, the following classes can be taken for Advanced Placement Credit if the student earns an acceptable score on the AP test. Students should contact their college of choice to determine the standards for earning AP credit.  AP Literature and Composition  AP Calculus  AP Physics  AP Computer Science A  AP Language and Composition  AP Chemistry  AP Music Theory  AP Computer Science Principles  AP Biology  AP Art  AP World History  AP Psychology  AP Statistics  AP U.S. History CTC Dual and Articulated Credit Courses These courses are available for dual or articulated credit through the Career and Technology Center:  *Automotive Technology I – 4 credit hours  *Agriculture Business & Marketing - 3 credit hours  *Automotive Technology II – 12 credit hours  EMT portion of Fire Science/EMT– 8 credit hours  Advanced Computer Engineering—6 credit hours (MCC), 3 credit hours  *CSI/Law Enforcement—3 credit hours (UCM)  *Advanced Marketing– 6 credit hours  *Principles of Marketing—3 credit hours  *E-Studies– 15 credit hours  Culinary Arts—4 credit hours  *CTC Business & Marketing —3 credit hours  *Health Science—2 credit hours (MCC), 4 credit hours (UCM)  *Advanced Health Science I & II—2 credit hours (MCC), 4 credit hours  *Retail Advertising & Merchandising—1 credit hour (UCM)  *Welding— 12 credit hours  *Advanced Animal Science—3 credit hours  *Computer Animation— 3 credit hours 7 * Dual Credit Table of Contents

Student Involvement Fort Osage High School Be a Part of Your School Culture by Getting Involved So that you may get the most out of what your school has to offer, make the decision to be involved. The more involved you are, the better your grades and performance are likely to be. In other words, the more you put in, the more you will get out of your high school experience. Academics and involvement lead to excellence in education. Athletics Co-Curricular Activities Following is a list of the MSHSAA Sponsored athletic ac- Choir tivities available at Fort Osage High School: Band Broadcast Journalism I, II, III Football Drama Boys Soccer Debate Volleyball Future Farmers of America (FFA) Student Council Softball Student Publications Girls Tennis Girls Golf Clubs and Activities Cross Country Indianettes National Art Honor Society Cheerleading Poly Scholars Club Boys Basketball Club 121 Girls Basketball Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America Wrestling (FCCLA) Baseball Girls Soccer Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Boys Track Drama Club Girls Track Boys Tennis Scholar Bowl Boys Golf Special Olympics National Honors Society (NHS) Please contact the activities director with any questions you may DECA : An Association of Marketing Students have or for sponsor/coach information Skills USA Science Knowledge Bowl Envirothon Speech & Debate Club STUCO Members at Large Interact Club Gay-Straight Alliance First Priority Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Chess Club Table of Contents 8

Fort Osage Programs Fort Osage High School A+ Overview The A+ program is a state funded program that was implemented by the State of Missouri to improve Missouri high schools. Participation in the A+ program is voluntary and is available to all students in grades 9-12 (unless they have been previously eliminated from participating because of vio- lating the A+ good citizen policy). The primary goal of the A+ Schools Program is to ensure that all students who graduate from Missouri high schools are well prepared to pursue advanced education and employment. A+ Tuition Reimbursement Program Funding for the A+ school program is provided by the State of Missouri and is subject to the state budgeting process and the legislative action of the Missouri General Assembly. Participants who complete all A+ requirements, who meet all local deadlines by graduation, will be certified as an A+ graduate of Fort Osage High School and will be eligible to receive college tuition assistance for the completion of 105% of the hours required for the program enrolled in at a participating Missouri public community college or vocational/technical institution. A+ Student Eligibility Students who graduate from a designated A+ high school may qualify for a state-paid financial incentive to attend any public community college or career/technical school in Missouri if the student successfully meets the following requirements.  Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.  Enter into an agreement with your high school prior to graduation.  Attend a designated A+ high school for three consecutive years prior to graduation.  Graduate with a minimum, unrounded, unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.500.  Graduate with a minimum, cumulative attendance rate of 95%. (Every absence counts. Excused and Unexcused)  Avoid the use of illegal drugs, including alcohol.  Maintain a record of good citizenship (as defined in the Fort Osage A+ Good Citizen Policy) at school and in the community.  Perform a minimum total of 50 hours of unpaid tutoring within the Fort Osage School District.  Have achieved a score of proficient or advanced on the Algebra I end of course exam or a higher level DESE approved end-of-course exam in the field of mathematics by graduation. Contact the A+ Office for additional options to meet this requirement.  Complete, submit, and provide proof of submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid beginning October 1st each calendar year.  If male, register with the selective service in accordance with federal law.  Meet all local deadlines by submitting all required documentation requested by the A+ Office. Window of Access for Certified A+ Graduates  48 months after completion of high school coursework  Completion of 105% of the hours required for the program in which you are currently enrolled Maintaining the A+ Tuition Reimbursement Benefit in College To maintain the A+ tuition benefit, students must be a full-time student (as defined by the college) and working toward the completion of an ap- proved program. Students must maintain a minimum, unrounded, cumulative GPA of 2.500. Questions about the Fort Osage A+ Program should be directed to the A+ Office, 816-650-7091. School Flex Program In accordance with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Fort Osage School District will participate in the “School Flex Program.” This program can be implemented for individuals as determined by the school principal, counselor and parents. This is an incentive program to keep students enrolled in school, work part-time and continue working toward a diploma. Students who are enrolled in grades 11 and 12 Virtual Education Missouri law and Fort Osage Board of Education Policy 6190 permits eligible students to enroll in virtual coursework if that opportunity will meet the individual student’s learning needs. The Fort Osage School District partners with Launch (fueledbylaunch.com) to provide this coursework for students. Families interested in taking advantage of this opportunity should contact their school’s counselor for more information and to request in- volvement in the program. As long as the student meets enrollment requirements, the cost of the coursework will be paid by the District. Online Courses A limited number of courses will be offered online. Enrollment in these courses will be limited as well. Please see the Counseling Center for specific details and enrollment information. 9 Table of Contents

Career Paths and Career Clusters Fort Osage High School Arts and Communication Human Services Business, Management and Technology Industrial and Engineering Technology Health Services Natural Resources, Agriculture  10         For more information on career options see adjacent page or visit www.missouriconnections.org, www.careerclusters.org, www.missourieconomy.org, www.dreamit-doit.com, or www.thefutureschannel.com Table of Contents

Career Path (1of 6) Career Cluster (1of 16) Career Pathway (1of 78) NOTE: This is NOT the order in which your classes will actually appear. Parent Signature _________________________________ Student Signature __________________________________ 11 Table of Contents

12 Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Table of Contents Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Physical Science Recent American Center at Fort Osage Intro to Biology and History PE / Health 9 ELA I Algebra I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts Agriculture Science I School-Based: Honors ELA I Geometry American History Principles of Business Career Research Drafting Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Metals Technology Agriculture Science II Community Based: Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Business Law Mentorship Honors Algebra II Physics Marketing Applications of Nutrition & Wellness I-II Volunteer Biology/Chemistry Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Personal Finance Advanced Animal Science Placement Assessments: AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography Accounting Agriculture Business & ACT WorkKeys Earth Science Honors Government Advanced Marketing Marketing ACT Applied Physics Agriculture Mechanics ASVAB Greenhouse I, II Other: *US/MO Constitution Ag Power Systems tests Ag Structures __________________________ Farm Mgt and Econ 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II Intro to Vet Science Student Organizations: Eng. 110 FFA Adv. College Algebra Biology II Agriculture Business & Other: Marketing Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Chemistry Agriculture Mechanics __________________________ Greenhouse I, II British Lit. AP Statistics Anatomy & Physiology Ag Power Systems Ag Structures Adv. Creative Writing Trig Farm Mgt and Econ Intro to Vet Science AP Lit & Comp Int. Alg II 12 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

13 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Columbia Area Career Center A.T. Skill University of Health Sciences Missouri Western State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.career-center.org www.atsu.edu www.missouriwestern.edu  Military  On-the-Job Training East Central College Davis Hart Career Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Northwest Missouri State University www.eastcentral.edu www.mexicoschools.net Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training - www.petropolisacademy.com Jefferson College Eldon Career Center www.centralmethodist.edu Park University - www.park.edu Midwest Institute www.jeffco.edu www.eldoncareercenter.org College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Rockhurst University - www.midwestinstitute.com Columbia College - www.ccis.edu www.rockhurst.edu State Technical College of Missouri Hannibal Career and Technical Center Culver-Stockton College Saint Louis University www.statetechmo.edu www.hannibal.tec.mo.us www.culver.edu www.imagine.stu.edu Metropolitan Community College Kirksville Area Tech Center Drury University - www.drury.edu Southeast MO State University www.mcckc.edu www.kirksville.k12.mo.us Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.semo.edu Mineral Area College Moberly Area Tech Center Hannibal-Lagrange College - Southwest Baptist University www.mineralarea.edu www.moberly.k12.mo.us www.hlq.edu www.sbuniv.edu North Central Missouri College Ranken Tech College Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.ncmissouri.edu www.ranken.edu Lindenwood University Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu Ozarks Technical Community College Waynesville Technical Academy www.lindenwood.edu University of MO – Columbia www.otc.edu www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Maryville University of St. Louis www.missouri.edu St Louis Community College Missouri Welding Institute www.maryville.edu University of MO – Kansas City www.stlcc.edu www.m-w-i.com Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu MO Southern State University www.umkc.edu State Fair Community College Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.sfccmo.edu www.mssu.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu Missouri State University Webster University Three Rivers Community College www.trcc.edu www.missouristate.edu www.websteruniv.edu Missouri State University – West Plains Westminster College www.wp.missouristate.edu www.westminster-mo.edu MO Univ of Science & Technology William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu www.mst.edu William Woods University www.williamwoods.edu Missouri Valley College www.moval.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Animal Caretakers Fish and Game Wardens Agricultural Engineers Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Animal Trainers Forestry Technicians Agricultural Scientists Animal Scientists Bakers Precision Agriculture Technicians Animal Scientists Farm and Home Management Advisors Commercial Fishers Conservation Scientists Veterinarians Farm and Ranch Workers Farm and Home Management Advisors Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists Farm Equipment Mechanics Food Scientists Farmers Foresters Food Processing Workers Park Naturalists Log Graders and Scalers Zoologists Loggers Meat Cutters Mining Machine Operators Nursery Workers Rock Splitters Trash Collectors Veterinary Assistant Water Treatment Plant Operators

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Architecture & Construction Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American Center at Fort Osage Geometry Intro to Biology and History PE / Health 9 ELA I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts School-Based: Honors ELA I American History PLTW-Engineering –Intro to Career Research Engineering and Design Internship Drafting I, Job Shadowing Intro to Comp. Aided Design Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ Community Based: 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History PLTW-Principles of Mentorship Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Engineering Volunteer Honors Algebra II Physics Woodworking I Part-time Employment Applications of Metals Technology Other: Biology/Chemistry Housing & Interior Design __________________________ Physics II Home Maintenance Assessments/Certifications: Technical Skills Attainment (TSA) Other: 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Personal Finance(11 or 12) + # College Prep Engineering __________________________ AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography PLTW-Civil Engineering & Earth Science Honors Government Architecture Placement Assessments: Physics II Woodworking II Construction Technology ACT WorkKeys Applied Physics Welding Technology ACT ASVAB Other: *US/MO Constitution __________________________ tests Student Organizations: 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II Personal Finance(11 or 12) + # College Prep Engineering SkillsUSA Eng. 110 PLTW-Engineering Design & Other: Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Development Construction Technology Woodworking II Welding Technology ______________________ Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics British Lit. AP Statistics Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II AP Lit & Comp Trig Project Lead the Way (PLTW) 14 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

15 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Arcadia Valley Tech Center - www.mineralarea.edu Avila University - www.avila.edu MO University of Science & Technology  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.mst.edu  Military Bryan College - www.bryancollege.ecom  On-the-Job Training East Central College www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm Central Methodist University Missouri Western State University www.eastcentral.edu Clinton Tech School www.clinton.k12.mo.us www.missouriwestern.edu Foley-Belsaw Institute Columbia Area Career Ctr - www.career-center.org www.centralmethodist.edu www.foley-belsaw.com Jefferson College Davis Hart Career Ctr- www.mexicoschools.net College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.jeffco.edu Eldon Career Ctr - www.eldoncareercenter.org Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Rockhurst University Colorado Technical University Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu www.coloradotech.com State Technical School of Missouri Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc Drury University - www.drury.edu www.rockhurst.edu Grand River Technical School - www.grts.org Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Saint Louis University DeVry University www.statetechmo.edu Hannibal Career and Technical Center Everest College www.everest-college.edu www.drury.edu Metropolitan Community Col- Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.imagine.stu.edu lege www.hannibal.tec.mo.us Sanford-Brown College Grantham University Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu www.grantham.edu www.mcckc.edu Herndon Career Center Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu www.sanford-browncollege.com Mineral Area College www.herndoncareercenter.com Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Southeast MO State University MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu www.mersgoodwill.org www.mineralarea.edu Hillyard Technical Ctr - www.hillyardtech.com Maryville Univ of St. Louis www.semo.edu Moberly Area Comm College Lake Career & Technical Center Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu Missouri Welding Institute www.maryville.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.nwi.ws www.macc.edu www.camdentonschools.org Messenger College Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu North Central Missouri College Lebanon Technology and Career Ctr Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu National American University www.messengercollege.edu Univ of MO – Columbia - www.national.edu www.ncmissouri.edu www.lebanon.k12.mo.us Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu www.missouri.edu Ozarks Technical Comm Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr www.lexington.k12.mo.us Missouri College Univ of MO – Kansas City Pittsburg State University College Kirksville Area Tech Ctr www.kirksville.k12.mo.us www.umkc.edu www.pittstate.edu/ Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us www.missouricollege.com Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.otc.edu Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us Missouri Southern State University University of Phoenix - www.phoenix.edu St Louis Community College Northland Career Ctr - Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.mssu.edu Webster University - www.stlcc.edu www.northlandcareercenter.com Missouri State University www.websteruniv.edu St. Charles Community College Northwest Tech School - www.maryville.k12.mo.us Westminster College Perryville Area Career/Tech Center www.missouristate.edu www.stchas.edu Missouri State University – West Plains www.westminster-mo.edu State Fair Community College www.perryville.k12.mo.us William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Pike-Lincoln Tech Ctr - www.pltc.k12.mo.us www.wp.missouristate.edu William Woods University www.sfccmo.edu Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu Three Rivers Community Col- Rolla Tech Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us www.williamwoods.edu lege South Central Career Ctr - www.wphs.k12.mo.us Unitec Career Center - www.mineralarea.edu www.trcc.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Bricklayers, Stonemasons and Cement Masons Commercial Divers Architects Architects, Except Landscape and Naval Drafters Construction Managers Cabinetmakers and Carpenters Energy Auditors Cost Estimators Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary Drywall Finishers & installers and Plasterers Interior Designers Landscape Architects Engineering Managers Electricians Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary Fence Builders Historians Heating and Cooling System Mechanics Operations Research Analysts Highway Maintenance Workers & Paving Equip Operators Political Scientists Line Installers and Repairers Sociologists Plumbers and Pipefitters Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary Roofers Sheet Metal Workers and Structural Metal Workers Surveying and Mapping Technicians Tile Setters

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Physical Science Recent American Center at Fort Osage Into to Biology and History PE / Health 9 ELA I Algebra I Chemistry Honors Recent Introduction to Broadcasting School-Based: Honors ELA I Geometry American History Fundamentals of Speech Career Research Acting I Internship Stagecraft Job Shadowing Novice Debate Service Learning Project Choir Other: Music Appreciation Intro to Arts & Crafts __________________________ Photography/Adv Photography Art/Crafts Community Based: 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Broadcast Journalism I & II Mentorship Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Acting II Volunteer Honors Algebra II Physics Stagecraft Part-time Employment Applications of Novice Debate Other: Biology/Chemistry Competitive Drama __________________________ Choir Fashion Merchandising Assessments/Certifications: Housing & Interior Design Technical Skills Attainment Photography/Adv. Photography (TSA) Principles of Business Other: Journalistic Publishing __________________________ Journalistic Reporting Drafting Placement Assessments: Intro to Computer Aided Design ACT WorkKeys Art/Crafts ACT ASVAB 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry II Government Personal Finance Cybersecurity Other: AP Lang & Comp Precalculus AP Chemistry Geography Broadcast Journalism III AP Physics Honors Government Acting III __________________________ Biology II Stagecraft Earth Science *US/MO Constitution Varsity Debate Student Organizations: Physics II tests Competitive Drama FBLA Applied Physics Psychology Other: Choir Literature & Film __________________________ Commercial Art I, II Music Theory Art/Crafts 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II Personal Finance Cybersecurity Eng. 110 Advanced College Speech Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Competitive Drama AP Psychology Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics Broadcast Journalism III Art/Crafts British Lit. AP Statistics Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II AP Lit & Comp Trig 16 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

17 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Missouri State University – West Plains  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu  Military www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com www.wp.missouristate.edu  On-the-Job Training East Central College Clinton Technical School Central Methodist University Missouri Valley College –www.moval.edu www.eastcentral.edu Missouri Western State University American College of Technology www.clinton.k12.mo.us/ts.php www.centralmethodist.edu www.acot.edu Jefferson College Davis Hart Mexico Technical School College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu www.missouriwestern.edu www.jeffco.edu Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Northwest Missouri State University Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.mexicoschools.org Culver-Stockon College – www.culver.edu Barbizon School of Clayton State Technical School of Missouri Eldon Career Center DeVry University – www.devry.edu www.nwmissouri.edu Drury University - www.drury.edu Ozark Christian College – www.occ.edu www.barbizonmodeling.com www.statetechmo.edu www.eldoncareercenter.org Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Park University - www.park.edu Broadcast Center Metropolitan Comm College Four Rivers Technical Center Everest College Patricia Stevens College www.broadcastcenterinfo.com www.mcckc.edu www.washington.k12.mo.us www.everest-college.com www.patriciastevenscollege.edu Calvary Bible College and Theological Mineral Area College Franklin Tech - MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Seminary - www.calvary.edu Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc Hannibal-Lagrange College - www.hlq.edu Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu Central Bible College - www.cbcag.edu www.mineralarea.edu Hannibal Career and Technical Center Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu Sanford-Brown College Colorado Technical University Moberly Area Comm College Hickey College www.hannibal.tec.mo.us www.sanford-browncollege.com www.coloradotech.com www.macc.edu Herndon Career Center www.hickeycollege.edu Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu Court Report Academy Ozarks Tech Comm College Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.thecourtreportingacademy.com www.otc.edu Hillyard Tech Center - www.hillyardtech.com Maryville Univ of St. Louis Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Kansas City Art Inst - www.kcai.edu St. Charles Comm College Kirksville Area Technical Center Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu Midwestern Baptists Theological Semi- www.maryville.edu Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu nary - www.mbts.edu www.stchas.edu www.kirksville.k12.mo.us Messenger College Univ of MO – Kansas City - www.umkc.edu Missouri Tech – www.motech.edu St Louis Community College Lake Career and Technical Center Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu National American University www.messengercollege.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.national.edu www.stlcc.edu www.camdentonschools.org Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu State Fair Community College Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr - www.lexington.k12.mo.us Missouri College William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Moberly Area Tech Ctr - www.moberly.k12.mo.us William Woods University www.sfccmo.edu Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us www.missouricollege.com Three Rivers Comm College Perryville Area Career/Technical Center Missouri S&T www.mst.edu www.williamwoods.edu MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu www.trcc.edu www.mineralarea.edu Missouri State University Ranken Technical College - www.ranken.edu Rolla Technical Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us www.missouristate.edu Waynesville Technical Academy www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Actors Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Agents and Business Managers Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary Bookbinders and Bindery Workers Broadcast Technicians and Sound Engineering Techs Animators and Multi-media Artists Communications Teachers, Postsecondary Camera/Photographic Equipment Repairers Camera Operators, Film and Video Editors Art Directors and Talent Directors English Language and Literature Teachers, Post- Communications Equipment Mechanics Choreographers Broadcast News Analysts and News Reporters secondary Costume and Wardrobe Specialists Communications Equipment Mechanics Copy Writers, Technical Writers and Editors Historians Dancers Computer, Automated Teller, & Office Machine Repairers Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio Librarians Fine Artists Desktop Publishers and Page Layout Workers Film and Video Editors Floral Designers Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio Graphic Designers Movie Projectionists Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers/Repairer Industrial Designers Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners Fashion Designers and Interior Designers Interpreters and Translators Musicians and Singers Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators Multi-Media Artists and Animators Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers Multi-Media Artists and Animators Museum Technicians and Conservators Photographers Music Directors Music Composers, Directors, and Arrangers Potters Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers Printing Press Operators Producers Proofreaders and Copy Markers Proofreaders Radio Mechanics and Operators Reporters and Correspondents Ushers and Ticket Takers Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers Set and Exhibit Designers Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Business Management & Administration Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American Center at Fort Osage Geometry Intro to Biology and History PE / Health 9 ELA I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts CTC Business & Marketing School-Based: Honors ELA I American History Principles of Business Career Research Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Business Law Community Based: Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Practical Law & Criminology Honors Algebra II Physics Principles of Marketing Mentorship Applications of Advanced Marketing Volunteer Biology/Chemistry Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Advanced Computer Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography Applications Technical Skills Attainment Earth Science Honors Government Psychology (TSA) Physics II Web Design Other: Environmental *US/MO Constitution Economics Science tests Accounting I, II __________________________ Sociology 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II Personal Finance E-Studies Placement Assessments: Eng. 110 ACT WorkKeys Web Design ACT ASVAB Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Other: Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics __________________________ British Lit. AP Statistics Student Organizations: FBLA Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II Other: AP Lit & Comp Trig __________________________ 18 Personal Finance + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org 19 Table of Contents Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Missouri Western State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.missouriwestern.edu  Military Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com  On-the-Job Training East Central College Clinton Tech School Central Methodist University Northwest Missouri State University www.eastcentral.edu www.clinton.k12.mo.us www.nwmissouri.edu Colorado Technical University www.centralmethodist.edu www.coloradotech.com Jefferson College Eldon Career Center - College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.jeffco.edu www.eldoncareercenter.org Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Patricia Stevens College Daruby School Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu www.darubyschool.com Metropolitan Community College Franklin Technology- MSSU DeVry University – www.devry.edu www.patriciastevenscollege.edu www.mcckc.edu www.ftcjoplin.com Drury University - www.drury.edu Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Grantham University Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Saint Louis University www.grantham.edu Mineral Area College Grand River Technical School Everest College - www.mineralarea.edu www.grts.org www.everest-college.com www.imagine.stu.edu Metro Business College Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Sanford-Brown College www.metrobusinesscollege.edu Moberly Area Community College Hillyard Technical Center Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu www.macc.edu www.hillyardtech.com Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu www.sanford-browncollege.com MVC Computer & Business School Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu www.mvcschool.com North Central Missouri College Kirksville Area Tech Center Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu www.ncmissouri.edu www.kirksville.k12.mo.us Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu National American University Maryville Univ of St. Louis Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.national.edu Ozarks Technical Comm College Lex La-Ray Tech Center Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.otc.edu www.lexington.k12.mo.us www.maryville.edu Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu TechSkills Messenger College Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu www.techskills.com St. Charles Community College Moberly Area Tech Center Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.stchas.edu www.moberly.k12.mo.us www.messengercollege.edu Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu Texas County Technical Institute Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.texascountytech.edu St Louis Community College Northwest Tech School - Missouri College Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu www.stlcc.edu www.maryville.k12.mo.us Westminster College www.missouricollege.com State Fair Community College Pike-Lincoln Tech Center Missouri S&T www.mst.edu www.westminster-mo.edu www.sfccmo.edu www.pltc.k12.mo.us MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Missouri State University William Woods University Three Rivers Community College Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu www.trcc.edu Saline County Career Center www.missouristate.edu www.williamwoods.edu Missouri State University – West Plains www.marshallschools.com/sccc Sikeston Career and Technology Center www.sikeston.k12.mo.us Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Billing Clerks Court Reporters Administrative Services Managers Business Teacher, Postsecondary Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks First-Line Supervisors/Managers Advertising Managers Chief Executives Computer Operators General and Operations Managers Business Executives Controller, Treasurers Copy Machine Operators Production and Operating Workers Computer and Information Systems Managers Economists Couriers and Messengers Employee Training Specialists Medical and Health Services Managers Data Entry Employment Interviewers and Recruiters Operations Research Analysts File Clerks Human Resources Managers Statisticians General Office Clerks Job Benefits and Analysis Specialists Human Resources Assistants Management Analysts Interviewing Clerks Market Research Analysts Mail Clerks Meeting and Convention Planners Order Clerks and Stock Clerks Property and Real Estate Managers Payroll and Timekeeping clerks Public Relations Managers, Specialists Receptionists Purchasing Manager and Sales Managers Secretaries Regulatory Affairs Specialists Shipping and Receiving Clerks Social and Community Services Managers Typists Storage and Distribution Managers

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Education & Training Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Geometry Intro to Biology and History PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research American History Fundamentals of Speech Internship Intro to Broadcast Journalism Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Child Development I, II Community Based: Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Spanish I, II Honors Algebra II Physics French I, II Mentorship Applications of Nutrition & Wellness I, II Volunteer Biology/Chemistry Broadcast Journalism II Part-time Employment Other: 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Psychology __________________________ AP Lang & Comp Honors Algebra II Biology II Geography Advanced Computer App Honors Government Family Relations Assessments/Certifications: Precalculus Earth Science Child Development III Technical Skills Attainment *US/MO Constitution Mythology (TSA) Physics II tests Literature and Film Other: Economics Applied Physics Global Conflicts __________________________ Broadcast Journalism III Environmental Sociology Placement Assessments: Personal Finance ACT WorkKeys Science ACT Web Design ASVAB 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II Advanced College Speech Other: Eng. 110 Child Development III Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Mythology __________________________ Literature and Film Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics Student Organizations: FCCLA British Lit. AP Statistics SkillsUSA Other: Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II __________________________ AP Lit & Comp Trig 20 Personal Finance + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

21 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Avila University - www.avila.edu Northwest Missouri State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu  Military  On-the-Job Training East Central College www.centralmethodist.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.eastcentral.edu College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu Baptist Bible College & Graduate Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu School www.baptist.edu Jefferson College Cottey College - www.cottey.edu St Louis Christian College www.jeffco.edu Culver-Stockton College Calvary Bible College and Theological www.slcconline.edu Seminary - www.calvary.edu Metropolitan Community College www.culver.edu Southeast MO State University Colorado Technical University www.mcckc.edu Drury University - www.drury.edu Evangel University - www.evangel.edu www.semo.edu www.coloradotech.com Mineral Area College Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Southwest Baptist University Conception Seminary College www.mineralarea.edu Hannibal-Lagrange College www.sbuniv.edu www.conceptionabbey.org Moberly Area Community College www.hlq.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu Grantham University www.macc.edu Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.grantham.edu North Central Missouri College Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu National American University www.ncmissouri.edu Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu University of MO – Columbia Maryville University of St. Louis www.national.edu Ozarks Tech Community College www.missouri.edu Paris II Educational Center www.otc.edu www.maryville.edu University of MO – Kansas City Messenger College www.parisii.net St. Charles Community College www.umkc.edu www.stchas.edu www.messengercollege.edu University of MO – St Louis www.umsl.edu MO Southern State University Washington University - www.wustl.edu St Louis Community College Westminster College www.stlcc.edu www.mssu.edu Missouri State University www.westminster-mo.edu State Fair Community College Webster University www.sfccmo.edu www.missouristate.edu Missouri State University – West Plains www.websteruniv.edu Three Rivers Community College William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu www.trcc.edu www.wp.missouristate.edu William Woods University Missouri Valley College –www.moval.edu Missouri Western State University www.williamwoods.edu www.missouriwestern.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Audi-Visual Specialists Adult and Vocational Education Instructors Adult and Vocational Education Instructors Adult and Vocational Education Instructors Coaches and Scouts Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, GED Teachers Audiologists Library Assistant Library Technical Assistants Audio-Visual Specialists Coaches and Scouts Teacher Aides Preschool Teachers Education Administrators College and University Administrators Teacher Assistants Elementary School Teachers Curriculum and Instruction Employee Training Specialists Dieticians and Nutritionists High School Teachers Education Administrators Kindergarten Teachers Historians Middle School Teachers Instructional Coordinators Poets, Lyricists, and Creative Writer Librarians Public Health Educators School Psychologists Special Education Teachers Speech Pathologists Teacher

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Finance Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American Center at Fort Osage Geometry Intro to Biology and History PE / Health 9 ELA I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts School-Based: Honors ELA I American History Principles of Business Career Research Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Advanced Computer __________________________ Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors Algebra II Physics Honors World History Applications Community Based: Applications of Biology/Chemistry Speech Mentorship Volunteer Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Accounting I, II Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography Psychology Technical Skills Attainment Earth Science Honors Government Economics (TSA) Basic Statistics Applied Physics Sociology Other: Environmental Science __________________________ Placement Assessments: ACT WorkKeys ACT ASVAB Other: 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II *US/MO Constitution Personal Finance __________________________ Eng. 110 tests Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Student Organizations: Accounting I, II FBLA Other: Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics __________________________ British Lit. AP Statistics Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II AP Lit & Comp Trig Personal Finance 22 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

23 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Avila University - www.avila.edu Northwest Missouri State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu  Military  On-the-Job Training East Central College www.centralmethodist.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.eastcentral.edu Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu Colorado Technical University College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Saint Louis University www.coloradotech.com Jefferson College Culver-Stockon College www.jeffco.edu www.imagine.stu.edu National American University www.culver.edu Southeast MO State University www.national.edu Metropolitan Community College DeVry University – www.devry.edu www.mcckc.edu Drury University - www.drury.edu www.semo.edu Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu Moberly Area Community College Everest College Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.macc.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.everest-college.com Univ of MO – Columbia North Central Missouri College www.ncmissouri.edu Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.missouri.edu Hannibal-Lagrange College University of MO – Kansas City Ozarks Technical Comm College www.otc.edu www.hlq.edu www.umkc.edu Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu Univ of MO – Rolla – www.umr.edu St Louis Community College Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.stlcc.edu Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu Maryville Univeristy of St. Louis Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu St. Charles Community College Westminster College www.stchas.edu www.maryville.edu Missouri College www.westminster-mo.edu State Fair Community College William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu www.sfccmo.edu www.missouricollege.com William Woods University Missouri S&T www.mst.edu Three Rivers Community College MO Southern State University www.williamwoods.edu www.trcc.edu www.mssu.edu Missouri State University www.missouristate.edu Missouri Valley College www.moval.edu Missouri Western State University www.missouriwestern.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Bank Tellers Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance Accountants and Auditors Actuaries Bill and Account Collectors Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage Appraisers and Assessors Business Teacher, Postsecondary Brokerage Clerks Insurance Sales Agents Budget Analysts Economists Credit Checkers and Authorizers Insurance Underwriters Credit Analysts Treasurers and Controllers Insurance Adjusters and Examiners Financial Analysts Insurance Claims Clerk Financial Examiners Insurance Policy and Claims Clerks Financial Managers Loan Clerks Insurance Agents Tax Preparers Insurance Underwriters Title Examiners and Searchers Loan Officers Securities Salespeople

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Government & Public Administration Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Geometry Intro to Biology and History PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research American History Principles of Business Internship Fundamentals of Speech Job Shadowing Spanish or French Service Learning Project Broadcast Journalism I Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Novice Debate Community Based: Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Global Conflicts Honors Algebra II Physics Broadcast Journalism II Mentorship Applications of Web Design Volunteer Biology/Chemistry Practical Law & Criminology Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government Spanish or French Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography Technical Skills Attainment Earth Science Honors Government Psychology (TSA) Applied Physics Economics Other: Environmental Spanish or French Science Varsity Debate __________________________ Argumentation and Debate Broadcast Journalism III Placement Assessments: Sociology ACT WorkKeys ACT ASVAB Other: *US/MO Constitution Personal Finance __________________________ tests Advanced College Speech Student Organizations: 12 ELA IV Calculus Chemistry II AP Psychology FBLA Eng. 110 Spanish or French, SkillsUSA Adv. College Algebra AP Chemistry Varsity Debate Other: Argumentation and Debate Eng. 214 Basic Statistics AP Physics Adv. Early Am. Hist __________________________ Adv. Rec. Am. Hist. British Lit. AP Statistics Western Civ. Personal Finance Adv. Creative Writing Int. Alg. II AP Lit & Comp Trig 24 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

25 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University Missouri Valley College  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm www.avila.edu www.moval.edu  Military  On-the-Job Training East Central College Clinton Technical School Central Methodist University Missouri Western State University www.eastcentral.edu www.ed2go.com/cts www.centralmethodist.edu www.missouriwestern.edu Kansas City Art Institute www.kcai.edu Moberly Area Community College Franklin Technology – MSSU College of the Ozarks Northwest Missouri State University www.macc.edu www.ftcjoplin.com www.cofo.edu www.nwmissouri.edu National American University www.national.edu Grand River Technical School Columbia College Park University www.grts.org www.ccis.edu www.park.edu Hillyard Technical Center Culver-Stockton College Rockhurst University www.hillyardtech.com www.culver.edu www.rockhurst.edu Lex La-Ray Technical Center Drury University Saint Louis University www.lexington.k12.mo.us www.drury.edu www.imagine.slu.edu Moberly Area Technical Center Evangel University Southeast MO State University www.moberly.k12.mo.us www.evangel.edu www.semo.edu Pike-Lincoln Technical Center Everest College Southwest Baptist University http://pltc.k12.mo.us www.everest-college.edu www.sbuniv.edu Saline County Career Center Fontbonne University Stephens College www.marshallschools.com/sccc www.fontbonne.edu www.stephens.edu Sikeston Career & Technology Center Harris-Stowe State University Truman State University www.sikestone.k12.mo.us www.hssu.edu www.truman.edu Lincoln University University of Central Missouri www.lincolnu.edu www.ucmo.edu Lindenwood University University of MO – Columbia www.lindenwood.edu www.missouri.edu Maryville University of Saint Louis University of Missouri – Kansas City www.maryville.edu www.umkc.edu Missouri Baptist University University of MO – St Louis www.mobap.edu www.umsl.edu Missouri Southern State University Washington University www.mssu.edu www.wustl.edu Missouri State University Webster University www.missouristate.edu www.webster.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Compliance Officers and Inspectors Assessors Administrative Services Managers Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary Government Benefits Interviewers Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs Broadcast News Analysts & Public Relations Specialists Chief Executives Interpreters and Translators General, Operations and Transportation Managers City and Regional Planning Aides Communications Teachers, Postsecondary License Clerks Government Property Inspectors and Investigators Emergency Management Specialists Coroners Mail Carriers Licensing Examiners and Inspectors Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers Economists Meter Readers Mapping Technicians Financial Examiners Engineering Managers Postal Clerks Municipal and Court Clerks Legislators Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary Postmasters and Mail Superintendents Reporters and Correspondents Political Scientists Surveying Technicians Social and Community Service Managers Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents Storage and Distribution Managers Tax Preparers Urban and Regional Planners

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Health Services Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Honors Geometry Physics History PE / Health Agriculture Science I School-Based: Honors ELA I Intro to Biology and Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research Chemistry American History Principles of Biomed Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Algebra I Applications of Biology World History Human Body Systems Agriculture Science II Community Based: Honors ELA II Geometry Child Dev. I, II and III Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Family Relations Fire Science & EMT Mentorship Honors Algebra II Nutrition & Wellness I & II Volunteer Honors Biology Weight Training Emergency Medical Tech Part-time Employment Health Science Other: Biology I Fire Science & EMT __________________________ Chemistry I Assessments/Certifications: CAN Physics I CPR Technical Skills Attainment 11 ELA III Geometry Biology II Government Personal Finance AP Lang & Comp Algebra II Medical Interventions Other: Earth Science Geography Psychology __________________________ International Cuisine Basic Statistics AP Biology Honors Government Aerobic Fitness Placement Assessments: Sociology ACT WorkKeys Adv College Algebra Chemistry II AP World History ACT Biomedical Innovations PSAT AP Statistics AP Chemistry AP Psychology SAT ASVAB Pre-Calc Anatomy & Physiology Nat’l Healthcare Fd. Standards Applied Physics Other: __________________________ Physics II Student Organizations: Environmental SkillsUSA Science Other: __________________________ 12 ELA IV Geometry Adv. UMKC Physics, Adv. Early Am Hist Eng. 110 Algebra II AP Physics Adv. Rec Am Hist Adv. Western Civ Eng. 214 Basic Statistics British Lit. Adv College Algebra Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics AP Lit & Comp Pre-Calc AP Calculus Adv. College Calc I 26 Int. Alg. II Trig + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

27 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center AT Skill University of Health Sciences Missouri Western State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm www.atsu.edu www.missouriwestern.edu  Military East Central College Cass Career Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Northwest Missouri State University www.eastcentral.edu www.harrisonville.k12.mo.us Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com www.nwmissouri.edu  On-the-Job Training Central Methodist University Jefferson College Columbia Career Center Park University - www.park.edu Allied College - www.hightechinstitute.edu www.jeffco.edu www.career-center.org www.centralmethodist.edu Patricia Stevens College Barnes-Jewish College of Nursing & Allied College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Health - www.barnesjewishcollege.edu Johnson County Comm College Four Rivers Technical Center Columbia College - www.ccis.edu www.patriciastevenscollege.edu Cleveland Chiropractic College www.jccc.edu www.washington.k12.mo.us Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu Research College of Nursing Drury University - www.drury.edu www.cleveland.edu Metropolitan Comm College Franklin Tech - MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com Evangel University - www.evangel.edu www.researchcollege.edu Colorado Tech Univ www.coloradotech.com www.mcckc.edu Grand River Tech School - www.grts.org Everest College Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Cox Health - www.coxhealth.com Herndon Career Center Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu Chamberlain College of Nursing Mineral Area College www.everest-college.com Saint Luke’s College of Health Sciences www.mineralarea.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Graceland University – www.chamberlain.edu Hillyard Technical Center www.saintlukescollege.edu Cox College of Nursing & Health Science Moberly Area Comm College www.graceland.edu Sanford-Brown College www.macc.edu www.hillyardtech.com Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.coxcollege.edu Kennett Career and Technology Center Hannibal-Lagrange College www.sanford-browncollege.com Logan Coll of Chiropractic - www.logan.edu North Central MO College Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu Lutheran School of Nursing www.ncmissouri.edu www.kennett.k12.mo.us www.hlq.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr - Harris-Stowe State Univ -www.hssu.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.nursingschooollmc.com Ozarks Tech Comm College Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Kansas City Univ of Med & Biosciences - www.otc.edu www.lexington.k12.mo.us Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu Moberly Area Tech Center Maryville Univ of St. Louis Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu www.kcumb.edu St. Charles Comm College Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu Research Med Ctr School of Nuclear Med www.stchas.edu www.moberly.k12.mo.us www.maryville.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu Northland Career Center Missouri College Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu www.researchmedicalcenter.com St Louis Community College Washington University - www.wustl.edu St John’s Reg Health Ctr -www.stjohns.com www.stlcc.edu www.northlandcareercenter.com www.missouricollege.com Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu Saint Luke’s College - www.saint-lukes.org Northwest Tech School - Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu St Louis College of Health Careers State Fair Community College MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu William Woods University www.sfccmo.edu www.maryville.k12.mo.us Missouri State University www.slchc.com Poplar Bluff Schools - www.r1schools.org www.williamwoods.edu St Louis Coll Pharmacy - www.stlcoop.edu Three Rivers Comm College Sikeston Career and Technology Center www.missouristate.edu Southeast MO Hospital College of Nursing www.trcc.edu Missouri State University – West Plains www.sikeston.k12.mo.us www.wp.missouristate.edu www.souteastmissourihospital.com South Central Career Center Truman Med Ctr School - Nurse Anesthesia www.trumed.org www.wphs.k12.mo.us Waynesville Technical Academy www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Dental Assistants Cardiovascular Technologists Administrative Services Managers Athletic Trainers, Physical and Occupational Therapists Dental Laboratory Technicians Dental Hygienists Athletic Trainers Biologists, Physicists, Hydrologists, Epidemiologists Home Health Aides Emergency Medical Technicians Biomedical Engineers Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Counselors Medical Appliance Technicians Health Information Technicians Computer Programmers Computer and Information Scientists, Research Medical Assistants Licensed Practical Nurses Dental Hygienists Dietitians and Nutritionists Medical Equipment Preparers Medical Assistants Dietitians Farm and Home Management Advisors Medical Secretaries Medical Laboratory Technicians Health Educators Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary Personal and Home Care Aides Medical Sonographers Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondary Pharmacy Aides Medical Transcriptionists Medical Laboratory Technologists Medical and Health Services Managers Pharmacy Technicians Nursing Assistants Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists Phlebotomists Occupational Therapist Assistants Orthotic and Prosthetic Specialists Natural Sciences Mgrs, Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists Physical Therapist Aides Pharmacy Technicians Petroleum Engineers Nurse Anesthetists and Physician Assistants Psychiatric Aides Physical Therapist Assistants Physician Assistants Orthotics and Prosthetics Radiologic Technologists Recreational Therapists Pharmacists Respiratory Therapists Registered Nurses Speech-Language Pathologists Surgical Technologists Rehabilitation Counselors Veterinarians Veterinary Technologists and Technicians

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Center at Fort Osage 9 ELA I Algebra I Physical Science Recent American PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Geometry Intro to Biology and History Fine Arts Career Research Chemistry Honors Recent Fundamentals of Speech Internship American History Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: Spanish __________________________ French Community Based: 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Nutrition/Wellness I, II Honors ELA II Algebra II Chemistry Mentorship Honors Algebra II Physics Honors World History Volunteer Applied Biology/ Part-time Employment Chemistry Other: __________________________ Spanish French Assessments/Certifications: Technical Skills Attainment 11 ELA III Algebra II Chemistry Government International Cuisine Culinary Arts (TSA) AP Lang & Comp Precalculus Biology II Geography Psychology Other: Earth Science Honors Government Sociology Culinary Arts Physics II Hospitality & Tourism __________________________ Applied Physics Personal Finance Environmental Spanish Placement Assessments: Science French ACT WorkKeys ACT *US/MO Constitution AP Psychology ASVAB tests Other: 12 ELA IV Adv College Chemistry II __________________________ Eng. 110 Calculus I AP Chemistry Student Organizations: Eng. 214 Adv. College Algebra AP Physics SkillsUSA Other: British Lit. Basic Statistics __________________________ Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics Personal Finance Spanish AP Lit & Comp Int. Alg. II French Trig 28 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

29 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Park University - www.park.edu  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm Central Methodist University Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu  Military East Central College Gibson Technical Center www.centralmethodist.edu Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu www.eastcentral.edu www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu  On-the-Job Training Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu Jefferson College Lake Career and Technical Center Culver-Stockton College Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Culinary Institute of America www.jeffco.edu www.camdentonschools.org Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.ciachef.edu www.culver.edu University of MO – Columbia Metropolitan Community College Lebanon Technology Career Center Drury University - www.drury.edu Johnson County Community College www.mcckc.edu www.lebanon.k12.mo.us Evangel University - www.evangel.edu www.missouri.edu www.jccc.edu Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu Mineral Area College Macon Area Vocational Technical School Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu Johnson & Wales University www.mineralarea.edu www.macon.k12.mo.us/vocational Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu www.jwu.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu Ozarks Tech Community College Northland Career Center Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Webster University Kansas City Art Institute www.otc.edu www.northlandcareercenter.com MO Southern State University www.kcai.edu www.websteruniv.edu St Louis Community College Northwest Tech School - www.mssu.edu Westminster College Lecole Culinaire www.stlcc.edu www.maryville.k12.mo.us Missouri State University www.lecoleculinaire.com www.westminster-mo.edu Three Rivers Community College Nevada Regional Technical Center www.missouristate.edu William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Le Cordon Bleu - www.chefs.edu www.trcc.edu www.nevada.k12.mo.us.us Missouri Valley College William Woods University Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary – www.mbts.edu Pemiscot County Career & Tech Ctr www.moval.edu www.williamwoods.edu Sullivan University - www.sullivan.edu South Central Career Center Missouri Western State University www.wphs.k12.mo.us www.missouriwestern.edu Waynesville Technical Academy Northwest Missouri State University www.waynesville.k12.mo.us www.nwmissouri.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Amusement and Recreation Workers Animal Trainers Chefs Farm and Home Management Advisors Baggage Porters and Bellhops Casino Gaming Workers Dietician Food Scientists Bartenders First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping Food Scientists Casino Gaming Workers and Janitorial Workers Holistic Nutrition Chefs and Dinner Cooks Flight Attendants Interpreters and Translators Concierges Food Service Managers Meeting and Convention Planners Counter Attendants Lodging Managers Nutritionist Fast Food Cooks Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Nutrition Scientist Food Preparation Workers Travel Recreation Workers Hotel Desk Clerks Chefs Set and Exhibit Designers Janitors and Cleaners Clerks Social and Community Service Managers Kitchen Helpers Residential Advisors Maids and Housekeepers Self Enrichment Education Teachers Professional Athletes Travel Agents Recreation Attendants Recreation Guides Recreation Workers Reservation and Ticket Agents Restaurant Hosts Tour Guides Umpires and Referees Waiters and Waitresses

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Human Services Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Algebra I Physics History PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Honors Geometry Intro to Biology and Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research Chemistry American History Practical Law/Criminology Internship Nutrition I Job Shadowing Fashion Merchandising Principles of Business Service Learning Project French or Spanish I Other: Intro to Speech __________________________ Community Based: 10 ELA II Algebra I Applications of World History Family Relations Mentorship Honors ELA II Geometry Biology/Chemistry Honors World History Child Dev. I, II and III Volunteer Algebra II Honors Biology Nutrition II Part-time Employment Honors Algebra II Biology I International Cuisine Other: Chemistry I Business Law __________________________ Physics I French or Spanish II Fundamentals of Speech Assessments/Certifications: Technical Skills Attainment 11 ELA III Geometry Biology II Government Personal Finance Law Enforcement/CSI (TSA) AP Lang & Comp Algebra II AP Psychology Fire Science & EMT Other: Earth Science Geography Psychology Culinary Arts 1 Economics __________________________ Basic Statistics AP Biology Honors Government Housing & Interior Design Nail Technician French or Spanish III Culinary Arts 2 Placement Assessments: Adv College Algebra Chemistry II AP World History A+ Tutorial Hospitality & Tourism ACT WorkKeys Sociology Fire Science & EMT ACT AP Statistics AP Chemistry ASVAB French or Spanish IV Other: Pre-Calc Anatomy & Physiology __________________________ Applied Physics Student Organizations: FCCLA Physics II Other: __________________________ Environmental Science 12 ELA IV Geometry Adv. UMKC Physics Adv. Early Am Hist Eng. 110 Algebra II AP Physics Adv. Rec Am Hist Adv. Western Civ Eng. 214 Basic Statistics British Lit. Adv College Algebra Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics AP Lit & Comp Pre-Calc AP Calculus Adv. College Calc I 30 Int. Alg. II Trig + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

31 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Colorado Technical University Allied College - www.alliedcollege.edu Missouri Western State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.coloradotech.com Avila University - www.avila.edu Central Bible College – www.cbcag.edu www.missouriwestern.edu  Military East Central College Davis Hart Career Center Central Methodist University Northwest Missouri State University  On-the-Job Training www.eastcentral.edu www.mexicoschools.net www.centralmethodist.edu www.nwmissouri.edu Aquinas Institute of Theology www.ai.edu St Louis Community College Herndon Career Center College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Ozark Christian College - www.occ.edu www.stlcc.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Assemblies of God Theological Seminary – Conception Seminary College Park University - www.park.edu www.agts.edu Massage Therapy Training Institute Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu www.massagetherapytraininginstitute.com www.conceptionabbey.org Saint Louis Christian College Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary Midwest Institute Culver-Stockton College www.slcconlin.edu – www.calvary.edu www.midwestinstitute.com www.culver.edu Chillicothe Beauty Academy Neosho Beauty College Drury University - www.drury.edu St Louis College of Health Careers www.chillicothecosmetology.com www.slchc.com www.neoshobeautycollege.com Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu Concordia Seminary - www.csl.edu Paris II Educational Center - www.parisii.net Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Cosmetology Concepts Institute Patsy & Robs Academy of Beauty Hannibal-Lagrange College Sanford-Brown College www.cosmetology-concepts.com www.sanford-browncollege.com www.praob.edu www.hlq.edu Southeast MO State University www.semo.edu Covenant Theological Seminary Pinnacle Career Institute Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Southwest Baptist University www.covenantseminary.edu Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Eden Theological Seminary www.eden.edu www.pcitraining.edu Maryville University of St. Louis www.sbuniv.edu Elaine Steven Beauty College Professional Massage Training Center Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.maryville.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.elainestevenbeautycollege.com www.pmtc.edu Messenger College Regency Beauty Institute University of MO – Columbia Grabber School of Hair Design www.messengercollege.edu www.grabberschool.com www.regencybeauty.com Metro Business College www.missouri.edu St Charles School of Massage Therapy University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu House of Heavlin Beauty College www.metrobusinesscollege.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.kc-hair.com www.dayspaacademy.net Midwest University - www.midwest.edu Independence College of Cosmetology Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Missouri College Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.hair-skin-nails.com Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu www.missouricollege.com Westminster College Kenrick Glennon Seminary Missouri College of Cosmetology www.westminster-mo.edu www.kenrick.edu www.missouricosmo.com Merrell University of Beauty Arts & Science - MO Southern State University William Woods University www.merrelluniversity.edu www.williamwoods.edu www.mssu.edu Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Missouri State University www.mbts.edu Nazarene Theological Seminary www.missouristate.edu www.nts.edu Missouri Valley College St Paul School of Theology www.spst.edu www.moval.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Child Care Workers Barbers Addiction Counselors Clergy Customer Service Representatives Embalmers and Funeral Director Director, Religious Activities and Education Industrial-Organizational Psychologists Funeral Attendants Government Programs Early Childhood Educator Marriage and Family therapists Laundry and Dry Cleaning Workers Hairstylists and Cosmetologists Financial Counselors Mental Health Counselors Lifeguards and Other Recreational Protective Service Work- Manicurists Health Educators Psychologists ers Preschool Teacher Recreation Workers Rehabilitation Counselors Residential Counselors Professional Makeup Artists Rehabilitation Counselors School Counselors Social and Human Service Assistants Residential Advisors Social and Community Service Manager Social Workers Skin Care Specialists Social Workers Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Social and Human Service Assistants Teachers, Postsecondary

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Information Technology Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Geometry Physics I History PE / Health Principles of Business School-Based: Honors ELA I Honors Geometry Intro to Biology and Honors Recent Fine Arts CTC Business & Marketing Career Research Chemistry American History Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Applications of World History Advanced Computer Community Based: Honors ELA II Algebra II Biology/Chemistry Honors Algebra II Biology I Honors World History Applications Mentorship Honors Biology Volunteer Physics I Computer Science Principles Part-time Employment Physics II Other: __________________________ Assessments/Certifications: Technical Skills Attainment (TSA) Other: 11 ELA III Geometry Biology II Government Personal Finance Cybersecurity __________________________ AP Lang & Comp Algebra II Physics II Geography Web Design Honors Government Technology Maintenance Placement Assessments: Honors Algebra II Earth Science Tech. Maintenance Internship ACT WorkKeys Intro to Video Game Design ACT Environmental ASVAB Other: Science __________________________ *US/MO Constitution tests Student Organizations: SkillsUSA 12 ELA IV Adv. College Algebra AP Physics Cybersecurity Other: Eng. 110 Int. Alg. II __________________________ Eng. 214 Trig British Lit. Adv. Creative Writing AP Lit & Comp 32 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

33 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Davis Hart Career Center A.T. Skill University of Health Sciences Missouri Valley College  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.mexicoschools.net www.atsu.edu www.moval.edu  Military Missouri Western State University  On-the-Job Training East Central College Herndon Career Center Avila University - www.avila.edu www.eastcentral.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com www.missouriwestern.edu Central Methodist University Northwest Missouri State University Jefferson College Kirksville Area Tech Center www.nwmissouri.edu Colorado Technical University www.jeffco.edu www.kirksville.k12.mo.us www.centralmethodist.edu www.coloradotech.com College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Park University - www.park.edu State Technical School of Missouri Waynesville Technical Academy Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Grantham University www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu Saint Louis University www.grantham.edu www.statetechmo.edu DeVry University – www.devry.edu Metropolitan Community College Drury University - www.drury.edu www.imagine.stu.edu Kansas City Art Institute Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Sanford-Brown College www.kcai.edu www.mcckc.edu Everest College Mineral Area College www.sanford-browncollege.com Midwest Institute www.everest-college.com Southeast MO State University www.midwestinstitute.com www.mineralarea.edu Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Moberly Area Community College Hannibal-Lagrange College www.semo.edu Missouri Tech Southwest Baptist University www.motech.edu www.macc.edu www.hlq.edu North Central Missouri College Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu www.sbuniv.edu National American University Hickey College - www.hickeycollege.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.national.edu www.ncmissouri.edu Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu Ozarks Technical Comm College Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Univeristy of MO – Columbia Pinnacle Career Institute Maryville Univ of St. Louis www.pcitraining.edu www.otc.edu St. Charles Community College www.maryville.edu www.missouri.edu Texas County Technical Institute Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu www.texascountytech.edu www.stchas.edu Missouri College Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu St Louis Community College Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu www.missouricollege.com www.stlcc.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu State Fair Community College Missouri S&T www.mst.edu Webster University MO Southern State University www.websteruniv.edu www.sfccmo.edu Three Rivers Community College www.mssu.edu Missouri State University www.trcc.edu www.missouristate.edu Missouri State University – West Plains Westminster College www.westminster-mo.edu www.wp.missouristate.edu William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu William Woods University www.williamwoods.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Computer Operators Computer and Information Systems Managers Computer and Information Scientists, Research Computer Support Specialists Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Computer Engineers Engineering Managers Numerical Tool and Process Control Programmers Computer Programmers Web Administrators Computer Security Specialists Web Developers Computer Software Engineers Computer Systems Administrators Computer Systems Analysts Data Communications analysts Database Administrators Graphic Designers Multi-Media Artists and Animators Network and Computer Systems Administrators Software Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Honors Geometry Physics History PE/Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Intro to Biology and Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research Chemistry American History Practical Law/Criminology Internship Spanish or French I Job Shadowing Intro to Speech Service Learning Project Principles of Biomed Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Algebra I Applications of World History Child Development I, II & III Community Based: Honors ELA II Geometry Biology/Chemistry Honors World History Family Relations Algebra II Honors Biology Business Law Mentorship Honors Algebra II Biology I Spanish or French Volunteer Chemistry I Weight Training Part-time Employment Physics I Fundamentals of Speech Other: Human Body Systems __________________________ 11 ELA III Geometry Biology II Government Personal Finance Law Enforcement/ CSI I Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Algebra II Psychology + Fire Science & EMT Technical Skills Attainment Earth Science Geography Spanish or French Cybersecurity (TSA) Medical Interventions Other: Basic Statistics AP Biology Honors Government Sociology Law Enforcement/ CSI I +Fire Science & EMT __________________________ Adv College Algebra Chemistry II AP World History AP Psychology Cybersecurity Spanish or French Placement Assessments: AP Statistics AP Chemistry Biomedical Innovations ACT WorkKeys ACT Pre-Calc Anatomy & Physiology ASVAB Other: Int Alg II Applied Physics __________________________ Physics II Student Organizations: Environmental FFA SkillsUSA Science Other: 12 ELA IV Geometry Adv. UMKC Physics Adv. Early Am. Hist __________________________ Eng. 110 Algebra II AP Physics Adv. Rec Am Hist Adv. Western Civ Eng. 214 Basic Statistics British Lit. Adv College Algebra Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics AP Lit & Comp Pre-Calc AP Calculus Adv. College Calc I 34 Int. Alg. II Trig + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

35 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Park University - www.park.edu  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Patricia Stevens College  Military Columbia College - www.ccis.edu  On-the-Job Training East Central College Columbia Career Center Drury University - www.drury.edu www.patriciastevenscollege.edu www.eastcentral.edu www.career-center.org Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu Everest College Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu Jefferson College Grand River Tech School - www.grts.org Allied College www.jeffco.edu Hillyard Technical Center www.everest-college.com Sanford-Brown College www.alliedcollege.du Hannibal-Lagrange College www.sanford-browncollege.com State Technical School of Missouri www.hillyardtech.com Southeast MO State University High Tech Institute Northland Career Center www.hlq.edu www.hightechinstitute.edu www.statetechmo.edu Hickey College www.semo.edu Metropolitan Community College www.northlandcareercenter.com Southwest Baptist University National American University Rolla Technical Institute www.hickeycollege.edu www.national.edu www.mcckc.edu Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu www.sbuniv.edu Texas County Technical Institute Mineral Area College www.rolla.k12.mo.us Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu Sikeston Career and Technology Center Maryville University of St. Louis www.texascountytech.edu www.mineralarea.edu www.maryville.edu University of MO – Columbia Moberly Area Community College www.sikeston.k12.mo.us www.missouri.edu Waynesville Technical Academy MO Southern State University University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu www.macc.edu www.mssu.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu North Central MO College www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Missouri State University www.ncmissouri.edu www.missouristate.edu Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu Ozarks Tech Community College Washington University - www.wustl.edu Missouri State University – West Plains Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu www.otc.edu www.wp.missouristate.edu St. Charles Community College William Woods University Missouri Western State University www.williamwoods.edu www.stchas.edu www.missouriwestern.edu St Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu State Fair Community College www.sfccmo.edu Three Rivers Community College www.trcc.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Ambulance Drivers Correctional Officers and Jailers Arbitrators and Mediators Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary Animal Control Workers Court Reporters Coroners Child, Family, and School Social Workers Bailiffs Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Correctional Treatment Specialists Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Post- Corrections Officers Fire Inspectors Criminal Investigators and Special Agents secondary Court Clerks Fire Investigators Emergency Management Specialists Lawyer Crossing Guards First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detec- Forensic Science Technicians Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary Fire Fighters tives Immigration and Customs Inspectors Forest Fire Fighters Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors Judges and Hearing Officers Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists Law Clerks Life Guards and Ski Patrollers Legal Secretaries Probation Officers Parking Enforcement Officers Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors Parking Enforcement Workers Paralegals and Legal Assistants Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers Police Detectives Security Guards Police Identification and Records Officers Sheriffs Police Patrol Officers Transportation Security Agents Private Detectives and Investigators Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers Transit and Railroad Police

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Manufacturing Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Honors Geometry Physics History PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Intro to Biology and Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research Chemistry American History Internship General Drafting I Job Shadowing Intro to Comp. Aided Design, Service Learning Project Home Maintenance & Repair Other: PLTW: Intro to Engineering __________________________ 10 ELA II Algebra I Applications of World History Woodworking I Community Based: Honors ELA II Geometry Biology/Chemistry Honors World History Metals Tech Algebra II Honors Biology PLTW: Principles of Mentorship Honors Algebra II Biology I Engineering Volunteer Chemistry I Part-time Employment Physics I Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Geometry Biology II Government Personal Finance Construction Technology I AP Lang & Comp Algebra II # + College Prep Engineering Assessments/Certifications: Earth Science Geography Woodworking II Technical Skills Attainment PLTW: Civil Engineering & (TSA) Basic Statistics AP Biology Honors Government Architecture Other: Adv College Algebra Chemistry II AP World History __________________________ AP Statistics AP Chemistry Placement Assessments: ACT WorkKeys Pre-Calc Anatomy & Physiology ACT ASVAB Applied Physics Other: Physics II __________________________ Environmental Student Organizations: SkillsUSA Science Other: 12 ELA IV Geometry Adv. UMKC Physics Adv. Early Am Hist Woodworking III Construction Technology II __________________________ Eng. 110 Algebra II AP Physics Adv. Rec Am Hist Adv. Western Civ PLTW: Engineering Design & # + College Prep Engineering Eng. 214 Basic Statistics Development British Lit. Adv College Algebra Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics AP Lit & Comp Pre-Calc AP Calculus Adv. College Calc I Int. Alg. II 36 Trig + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

37 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Carrollton Area Career Center Avila University - www.avila.edu MO University of Science & Technology  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.trojans.k12.mo.us Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.mst.edu  Military Bryan College - www.bryancollege.ecom  On-the-Job Training Jefferson College Eldon Career Center Central Methodist University Missouri Western State University www.jeffco.edu www.eldoncareercenter.org www.missouriwestern.edu Colorado Technical University www.centralmethodist.edu www.coloradotech.com State Technical School of Missouri Grand River Technical School College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Northwest Missouri State University www.grts.org Columbia College - www.ccis.edu www.nwmissouri.edu DeVry University www.statetechmo.edu Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu www.drury.edu Metropolitan Community College Herndon Career Center Drury University - www.drury.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu Foley-Belsaw Institute www.mcckc.edu Everest College www.everest-college.edu Saint Louis University www.foley-belsaw.com Mineral Area College Hillyard Technical Center Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.hillyardtech.com www.imagine.stu.edu Grantham University www.mineralarea.edu Lamar Area VoTech Hannibal-Lagrange College -www.hlq.edu Sanford-Brown College www.grantham.edu North Central Missouri College Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu www.lamar.k12.mo.us Hickey College www.sanford-browncollege.com National American University www.ncmissouri.edu www.hickeycollege.edu www.national.edu Ozarks Technical Comm College Lex La-Ray Tech Center Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Southeast MO State Univ - www.semo.edu www.lexington.k12.mo.us Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu Texas County Technical Institute www.otc.edu Maryville Univ of St. Louis Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.texascountytech.edu St Louis Community College Kirksville Area Tech Center Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.kirksville.k12.mo.us www.maryville.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.stlcc.edu Messenger College Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu State Fair Community College North Central Career Center Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu www.shr2.k12.mo.us www.messengercollege.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.sfccmo.edu Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu University of Phoenix - www.phoenix.edu Three Rivers Community College Northland Career Center Missouri College - www.missouricollege.com Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.northlandcareercenter.com MO Southern State Univ - www.mssu.edu Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu www.trcc.edu Missouri State University Westminster College Northwest Tech School www.maryville.k12.mo.us www.missouristate.edu www.westminster-mo.edu Missouri State University – West Plains William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Perryville Area Career/Tech Center www.wp.missouristate.edu William Woods University www.perryville.k12.mo.us www.williamwoods.edu Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu South Central Career Center www.wphs.k12.mo.us Southwest Area Career Center www.swacc.k12.mo.us Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Crane and Tower Operators Automotive Electronics Installers Chemical Engineers Hoist and Winch Operators Computer, ATM, and Office Machine Repairers Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Locksmiths Electric Motor Repairers Safety Engineers Machinists Home Electronics Repairers Metal and Plastic Processing Workers Industrial Electronics Repairers Operating Engineers and Construction Equipment Operator Jewelers Painting and Coating Machine Operators Manufacturing Production Technicians Power Plant Operators Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers Precision Assemblers Semiconductor Processing Operators Quality Control Inspectors Welders and Solderers Small Engine Mechanics Welding and Soldering Machine Operators Tailors Tire Building Machine Operators Tool and Die Makers Tool Grinders Upholsterers Vehicle Painters Woodworking Machine Operators

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Marketing Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Physical Science Recent American 9 ELA I Algebra I Intro to Biology and History PE / Health CTC Business & Marketing School-Based: Honors ELA I Honors Algebra I Chemistry Honors Recent Fine Arts Career Research Geometry American History Spanish I or French I Internship Honors Geometry Journalistic Reporting Job Shadowing Photographic Technology Service Learning Project Fundamentals of Speech Intro to Video Broadcasting Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology I World History Advanced Comp + ~ Principles of Marketing Community Based: Honors ELA II Honors Geometry Honors Biology Honors World History Applications Algebra II Applications of Spanish I or French II Mentorship Honors Algebra II Biology/Chemistry Journalistic Publishing Volunteer Adv Photographic Part-time Employment Biology I Technology Other: Earth Science Fashion Merchandising __________________________ Applied Physics Housing & Interior Design Environmental Assessments/Certifications: Science Commercial Art Technical Skills Attainment (TSA) 11 ELA III Algebra II Government Personal Finance + ~ Advanced Marketing Other: AP Lang & Comp Honors Algebra II Geography Desktop Publishing and Web Honors Government Design __________________________ Basic Statistics Mass Media Production Psychology Placement Assessments: Geometry Economics ACT WorkKeys Sociology ACT Honors Geometry ASVAB Other: *US/MO Constitution __________________________ tests Student Organizations: 12 ELA IV Geometry Advanced College Speech + ~ E Studies DECA Eng. 110 Honors Geometry Retail Advertising & Other: Merchandising Eng. 214 Algebra II British Lit., Honors Algebra II Adv. Creative Writing Basic Statistics __________________________ AP Lit & Comp AP Statistics Int. Alg. II Trig 38 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

39 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other East Central College Eldon Career Center - Avila University - www.avila.edu Missouri Valley College  Apprenticeship www.eastcentral.edu www.eldoncareercenter.org Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.moval.edu  Military Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com Missouri Western State University  On-the-Job Training Crowder College Hannibal Career and Technical Center Central Methodist University www.crowder.edu www.hannibal.tec.mo.us www.missouriwestern.edu Colorado Technical University www.centralmethodist.edu Northwest Missouri State University www.coloradotech.com Jefferson College Waynesville Technical Academy College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu www.jeffco.edu www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Columbia College - www.ccis.edu www.nwmissouri.edu Grantham University Culver-Stockon College Park University - www.park.edu www.grantham.edu Metropolitan Community College Northwest Tech School Patricia Stevens College www.mcckc.edu www.maryville.k12.mo.us www.culver.edu National American University DeVry University – www.devry.edu www.patriciastevenscollege.edu www.national.edu Mineral Area College Rankin Tech College - www.ranken.edu Drury University - www.drury.edu Rockhurst University - www.rockhurst.edu www.mineralarea.edu Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Saint Louis University Everest College Moberly Area Community College www.imagine.stu.edu www.macc.edu www.everest-college.com Sanford-Brown College Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu North Central Missouri College Hannibal-Lagrange College www.sanford-browncollege.com www.ncmissouri.edu Southeast MO State Univ -www.semo.edu www.hlq.edu Southwest Baptist Univ -www.sbuniv.edu Ozarks Technical Comm College Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu Stephens College - www.stephens.edu www.otc.edu Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu St. Charles Community College Maryville University of St. Louis Univ of MO – Columbia -www.missouri.edu www.stchas.edu Univ of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu www.maryville.edu Univ of MO – Rolla – www.umr.edu St Louis Community College Messenger College Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.stlcc.edu Univ of Phoenix – www.phoenix.edu www.messengercollege.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu State Fair Community College Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Webster University - www.websteruniv.edu www.sfccmo.edu Missouri College Westminster College Three Rivers Community College www.missouricollege.com www.westminster-mo.edu www.trcc.edu Missouri S&T www.mst.edu MO Southern State University William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu William Woods University www.mssu.edu Missouri State University www.williamwoods.edu www.missouristate.edu Missouri State University – West Plains www.wp.missouristate.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Advertising Salespeople Advertising Sales Agents Art Directors Business Teacher, Postsecondary Marketing Managers Buyers and Purchasing Agents Assessors Editors Public Relations Managers Cashiers Fashion Designers Market Research Analysts Purchasing Managers Counter and Rental Clerks Interior Designers Public Relations Specialists Sales Managers Demonstrators and Promoters Lodging Managers Sales Managers Floral Designers Merchandise Displayers Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Sales Representatives Models Managers Survey Researchers Opticians Real Estate Brokers Technical Writers Parts Salespeople Retail Salespeople Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Route Salespeople Except Technical and Scientific Products Telemarketers Travel Agents Travel Guides Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Center at Fort Osage Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science 9 ELA I Honors Algebra I Physics I Recent American PE / Health School-Based: Honors ELA I Geometry Intro to Biology and History Fine Arts Career Research Honors Geometry Chemistry Honors Recent Ameri- Drafting I Internship can History Introduction to Engineering Job Shadowing Design Service Learning Project Other: __________________________ 10 ELA II Geometry Biology World History Intro to Comp. Aided Design, Community Based: Honors ELA II Honors Geometry Honors Biology Algebra II Chemistry Honors World History Principles of Engineering Mentorship Honors Algebra II Physics II Volunteer Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Precalculus Chemistry II Government Personal Finance # + College Prep Engin. Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Basic Statistics Biology II Geography Digital Electronics Cybersecurity Technical Skills Attainment Earth Science Honors Government Civil Engineering and (TSA) Applied Physics Architecture Other: Environmental Science __________________________ Placement Assessments: ACT WorkKeys ACT ASVAB Other: *US/MO Constitution __________________________ test Student Organizations: 12 ELA IV AP Calculus AP Biology Engineering Design and # +College Prep Engin. SkillsUSA Eng. 110 Adv. College AP Chemistry Development Cybersecurity Other: Eng. 214 Calculus I AP Physics __________________________ British Lit. Adv. College Algebra Adv UMKC Physics Adv. Creative Writing AP Statistics AP Lit & Comp Int. Alg. II Trig 40 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

41 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Missouri Tech Avila University - www.avila.edu Northwest Missouri State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.motech.edu Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu  Military  On-the-Job Training East Central College www.centralmethodist.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.eastcentral.edu College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Rockhurst University www.rockhurst.edu Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Saint Louis University Jefferson College Culver-Stockton College www.jeffco.edu www.imagine.stu.edu Grantham University www.culver.edu Southeast MO State University www.semo.edu www.grantham.edu Metropolitan Community College Drury University - www.drury.edu Southwest Baptist University www.mcckc.edu Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Pittsburg State University Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu www.sbuniv.edu St. Charles Community College Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.pittstate.edu/ www.stchas.edu Maryville University of St. Louis St Louis Community College Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.stlcc.edu www.maryville.edu University of MO – Columbia Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Missouri S&T www.mst.edu www.missouri.edu MO Southern State University University of MO – Kansas City www.umkc.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu www.mssu.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu Missouri State University Westminster College www.missouristate.edu www.westminster-mo.edu MO University of Science & Technology William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu www.mst.edu Missouri Western State University www.missouriwestern.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Electronics Engineering Technologists Aerospace Engineers Anthropologists Engineering Technicians Biomedical Engineers Archeologists Manufacturing Engineering Technologists Cartographers Astronomers Science Technicians Chemists Biologists Civil Engineers Environmental Scientists Electrical and Electronics Engineers Geographers Energy Engineers Geologists and Geophysicists Environmental Engineers Historians Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists Mathematicians Industrial Engineers Physicists Manufacturing Engineers Political Scientists Materials Engineers Robotics Engineers Mechanical Engineers Sociologists Meteorologists Mining Engineers Nuclear Engineers Petroleum Engineers Photonics Engineers Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists

Table of Contents Minimum Graduation Requirements Fort Osage High School Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.fortosage.net SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Grade English Math Science Social Studies Required Courses, The Career & Technology Additional Elective Options Learning Opportunities Algebra I Physical Science Center at Fort Osage Geometry Physics I 9 ELA I Honors Geometry Intro to Biology and Recent American PE / Health Principles of Business School-Based: Honors ELA I Chemistry History Fine Arts Career Research Honors Recent Ameri- PLTW—Intro to Engineering Internship can History Design Job Shadowing Service Learning Project Other: 10 ELA II Geometry Applications of World History Advanced Computer Principles of Marketing __________________________ Honors ELA II Algebra II Biology/Chemistry Honors World History Applications Honors Algebra II Biology I PLTW—Principles of Community Based: Engineering Mentorship Volunteer Part-time Employment Other: __________________________ 11 ELA III Algebra II Biology II Government Personal Finance Business Management Assessments/Certifications: AP Lang & Comp Honors Algebra II Earth Science Geography PLTW— Digital Electronics Advanced Marketing Technical Skills Attainment Honors Government + ~ Auto Technology I (TSA) Geometry Applied Physics Other: Environmental __________________________ Science Placement Assessments: ACT WorkKeys ACT ASVAB Other: *US/MO Constitution __________________________ tests Student Organizations: 12 ELA IV Adv. College Algebra Chemistry II PLTW—Engineering Design SkillsUSA Eng. 110 and Development Other: Int. Alg. II AP Chemistry + ~ Auto Technology II __________________________ Eng. 214 Trig AP Physics British Lit. Basic Statistics Aviation Adv. Creative Writing AP Lit & Comp 42 + Articulated Credit ~ Dual Credit # Credit by Examination

43 Table of Contents Postsecondary Offerings—For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Tech School/Training Institution In State Out of State/Other Crowder College Cape Girardeau Career/Tech Center Avila University - www.avila.edu Missouri Western State University  Apprenticeship www.crowder.edu www.cape.k12.mo.us/cc/default.htm Baptist Bible College - www.baptist.edu www.missouriwestern.edu  Military Bryan College - www.bryancollege.com Northwest Missouri State University  On-the-Job Training East Central College Clinton Tech School - www.clinton.k12.mo.us Central Methodist University www.eastcentral.edu Davis Hart Career Ctr- www.mexicoschools.net www.nwmissouri.edu Eldon Career Ctr - www.eldoncareercenter.org www.centralmethodist.edu Park University - www.park.edu Hannibal-Lagrange College Four Rivers Career Center College of the Ozarks - www.cofo.edu Rockhurst Univ - www.rockhurst.edu Aviation Institute of Maintenance www.hlq.edu Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Patricia Stevens College www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.washington.k12.mo.us Culver-Stockon College - www.culver.edu Colorado Technical University Jefferson College Franklin Technology- MSSU www.ftcjoplin.com DeVry Univeristy - www.devry.edu www.patriciastevenscollege.edu www.coloradotech.com www.jeffco.edu Gibson Tech Ctr - www.wolves.k12.mo.us/gtc Drury University - www.drury.edu Grand River Technical School - www.grts.org Evangel University - www.evangel.edu St. Louis Univ - www.imagine.slu.edu State Technical School of Missouri Hannibal Career and Technical Center Everest College - www.everest-college.edu Southeast Missouri State University American Truck Training Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu www.semo.edu www.americantrucktraining.com www.statetechmo.edu www.hannibal.tec.mo.us Grantham Univ - www.grantham.edu C-1 Truck Driver Training Metropolitan Community College Herndon Career Center Harris-Stowe State Univ - www.hssu.edu Southwest Baptist University Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu www.c1training.com www.mcckc.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu www.sbuniv.edu Mineral Area College Hillyard Technical Ctr - www.hillyardtech.com Maryville University of Saint Louis Stephens College - www.stephens.edu Lincoln Technical Institute Kirksville Area Tech Ctr - www.kirksville.k12.mo.us Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu www.lincolnedu.com www.mineralarea.edu Lake Career and Technical Center www.maryville.edu Midwestern Training Center Moberly Area Community College Messenger College University of Central MO - www.camdentonschools.org National American University www.macc.edu Lebanon Technology and Career Ctr www.messengercollege.edu www.ucmo.edu www.national.edu North Central Missouri College Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu University of Missouri – Columbia www.lebanon.k12.mo.us/ltcc Missouri College www.missouricollege.com www.missouri.edu Nuway Truck Driver Training www.ncmissouri.edu Lex La-Ray Tech Ctr- www.lexington.k12.mo.us Missouri Southern State University Ozarks Technical Comm College Linn State Tech College - www.linnstate.edu University of Missouri – Kansas City www.nuwaytruckschools.com Nichols Career Center - www.jcps.k12.mo.us www.mssu.edu Oklahoma State University www.otc.edu Northland Career Center Missouri State University www.umkc.edu www.okstate.edu Ranken Technical College University of Missouri – St Louis www.ranken.edu www.northlandcareercenter.com www.missouristate.edu www.umsl.edu Pittsburg State University Sanford-Brown College Northwest Tech School www.maryville.k12.mo.us Missouri State Univ – West Plains www.sanford-browncollege.com Pike-Lincoln Tech Ctr - www.pltc.k12.mo.us Univ of Phoenix - www.phoenix.edu www.pittstate.edu/ St Louis Community College Ranken Tech College - www.ranken.edu www.wp.missouristate.edu Washington University - www.wustl.edu Southern MO Truck Driving School www.stlcc.edu Rolla Tech Institute - www.rolla.k12.mo.us Missouri University of Science & Tech Webster Univ - www.websteruniv.edu www.smtds.com State Fair Community College Saline County Career Center Universal Technical Institute www.mst.edu Westminster College www.uti.edu www.sfccmo.edu www.marshallschools.com/sccc www.westminster-mo.edu South Central Career Ctr - www.wphs.k12.mo.us William Jewell College - www.jewell.edu Westwind CDL Training Center William Woods University www.westwinddcl.com Witte Truck Driving School www.williamwoods.edu Wyoming Technical Institute www.wyotech.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level—For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training Technical Training or Associate Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree or More Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Attendants Aircraft Technician Airline Pilot Automotive Design Engineer Auto Body Repairers Automobile Technician Auto Educator Chief Executive Bicycle Repairers Bus and Truck Technicians and Diesel Engine Specialists Automotive Design Engineer Bus Drivers and School Bus Drivers Electrical/Electronics Installers/Repairers, Transportation Estimator Dispatchers and Traffic Technicians Equipment Field Service Engineer Freight Handlers Electronic Equipment Installers/Repairers, Motor Vehicles Insurance Adjustors Heavy Truck Drivers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation Logisticians Lube Technician Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators Manu factor Representative Parking Lot Attendants Motorboat and Motorcycle Technicians Storage and Distribution Managers Porter/Detailer Service Manager Trainer Riggers Shop Owner Service Station Attendants, Tire Repairers and Changers Signal and Track Switch Repairers Small Engine Technician Traffic Technicians Transportation Agents Transportation Vehicle, Equipment/Systems Inspectors

Art Kim Meneses, Department Coordinator Athnosaerts/tcuradfetnstslewttehro issuoccbetassinfualblylecothmropulegthe faivneecsrteadbiltisshinedarptoainntd scyrastfetsm. and a career emphasis seal is available to Number Course Title Prerequisite Grade Level Sem/Yr 024100 Intro. To Art/Crafts None 9, 10, 11, 12 Year 024101 Art II Year 024123 Crafts II Complete Int. Arts/Crafts w/ 75%+ 10, 11, 12 Year 024107A Pre AP Art Year Int. Arts/Crafts /Tch. Approval 10, 11, 12 Art II or Crafts II 11, 12 024104A AP Drawing Art II or Crafts II 11, 12 Year 024108 Portfolio Art Art II or Crafts II 11, 12 Year 024109 Art 280- MCC-BR 3.0 GPA/Tch. Approval 11, 12 Sem Special Studies 024190 Commercial Art I Intro. To Art/Tch. Approval 10, 11, 12 Sem 024191 Commercial Art II Commercial Art I 10, 11, 12 Sem 024126 *Ceramics I Intro. to Arts & Crafts 10, 11, 12 Sem 024127 *Ceramics II Ceramics I 10,11, 12 Sem 024135 Sculpture I Intro. To Art/Tch. Approval 10, 11, 12 Sem 024136 Sculpture II Sculpture I 10, 11, 12 Sem *Course will be offered every other year. The next offering will be 2020-2021. All Art classes meet the Fine Art 024101 024107A graduation requirement. ART II PRE AP ART Credit: 1 Unit Credit: 1 Unit Art supplies will need to be Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 Grade Level: 11, 12 purchased by the student for Career Pathway Code AC Career Pathway Code AC Prerequisite: P assed both sem es- Prerequisite: Successful com pletion most art classes. ters of Art II or Crafts II 024100 of Introduction to Art/Crafts with a 75% This course provides students with the or higher opportunity to continue the development INTRODUCTION TO ART/CRAFTS Individualized programs are designed to of their art-making skills, communicating Credit: 1 Unit Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12 emphasize advanced basic skills and to visually through the artists’ voice. We encourage creativity and originality. will focus on developing an ongoing Career Pathway Code AC Students will gain experience in various collection of artworks in a portfolio that This course offers basic instruction in 2- D art (drawing and painting) and various art media including: drawing, painting, demonstrates the student’s proficiency commercial art, lettering, and design. in using a variety of 2-dimensional or 3- craft projects. Approximately one se- dimensional art making materials with mester will be spent in each. Successful completion allows students to continue 024123 experimentation in new media and skills. CRAFTS II This class is designed to give the stu- their studies in either Art II or Crafts II. Credit: 1 Unit dents the opportunity to explore with a Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 studio/AP environment with the ulti- Career Pathway Code AC mate goal of portfolio preparation. Prerequisite: P assed I ntroduction to Art/Crafts The craft students will refine technical skills and focus on more advanced as- signments. Additional media covered may include fibers, and 3-dimensional media. Basic drawing skills are required. Additional art supplies may need to be purchased by the student. AC = Art & Communication Career Pathway Codes HLS = Health Services HUS = Human Services BMT = Business Management/Technology NRA = Natural Resources/Agriculture IET = Industrial/Engineering Technology Table of Contents 44

024104A software. Students will explore many depth perception and understanding AP DRAWING areas of graphic design including, but images from all angles. Credit: 1 Unit not limited to, typography, logos, pho- Grade Level: 11, 12 1.0 Weighted tography, and electronic media. Stu- 024136 Career Path Code AC dents will become proficient in current SCULPTURE II Prerequisite: Successful com pletion industry standard software (Adobe Crea- Credit: .5 unit of Art II or Crafts II tive Suite 3—contains InDesign, Pho- Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 Advanced Placement Drawing is a rigor- toshop, and Illustrator). Career Pathway Code AC ous college-level course, which requires Prerequisite: Sculpture I the production of an extensive portfolio. 024191 This is a continuation of Sculpture I Students will compile a portfolio of work COMMERCIAL ART II building on the concepts of structure that will be submitted to the College Credit: .5 Unit and stabilization techniques. Students Board to be scored. This portfolio allows Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 will continue to accelerate in the use of the student to develop a well-rounded Career Pathway Code AC assorted materials to create original mastery of skills in concept, composi- Prerequisite: Com mercial Art I works of art. This course will develop tion, and execution, from classroom This course is a continuation of Com- student depth perception from all angles assignments and independent work. AP mercial Art I building on the concepts of as well as in depth knowledge of the Drawing is offered as an opportunity for Photoshop and In-Design techniques. media. Students succeeding in Sculpture those highly motivated students who are Students will continue to accelerate in will have an opportunity to select sculp- seriously interested in studying art at the the use of Photoshop along with teach- ture as their topic in AP Studio Art – 3 D. post-secondary level to place out of ing them Illustrator to create original introductory level college art courses. works of art. This course will develop The course emphasizes making art as an student depth of knowledge of the me- ongoing process that involves the stu- dia to better prepare them for a career dent in informed and critical decision- in Graphic Arts. making. 024126 024108 *CERAMICS I PORTFOLIO ART Credit: .5 Unit Credit: 1 Unit Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 Grade Level: 11, 12 Career Pathway Code AC Career Path Code AC Prerequisite: I ntroduction to Arts Prerequisite: Successful com pletion and Crafts with a 75% or higher of Art II or Crafts II This course is an exploration of clay This course is for the student who has a through hand built, slab building, and love or art and its modalities. This hand-thrown pottery techniques. Stu- course is designed for the advanced art dents will experience clay by molding it student who has a sincere interest in the in variations to create original 3D works visual arts. The course will involve an of art. This course is an opportunity for intense study of work at the college level students to explore a three dimensional and will expose students to the tech- medium that may lead to a career focus niques and skill needed to document related to depth perception and under- their completed work. By the end of the standing images from all angles. course, students will have a complete professional portfolio. 024127 *CERAMICS II 024109 Credit: .5 Unit ART 280-MCC-BR SPECIAL STUDIES Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 Credit: .5 Unit Career Pathway Code AC Grade Level: 11, 12 Prerequisite: Ceram ics I Career Path Code AC This course is a continuation of Ceramics Prerequisite: 3.0 GPA, Teacher Ap- I, building on the concepts of hand built, proval slab building, and thrown pottery tech- This course provides an opportunity for niques. Students will continue to accel- students to earn college credit while erate in the use of clay, experimenting taken in conjunction with one of the with glazes, slips, carving techniques, following courses: Studio Art (Pre-AP), and hand-thrown techniques. AP Studio Art, or Portfolio Art. Individual projects involving media techniques 024135 chosen by student with the advice and SCULPTURE I approval of the instructor. This is a se- Credit: .5 Unit mester course, repeatable for up to 9 Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 credit hours. Career Pathway Code AC Prerequisite: I ntroduction to Arts 024190 and Crafts with a 75% or higher COMMERCIAL ART I This course is an exploration of materials Credit: .5 Unit used to create 3D objects. Students will Grade Level: 10, 11, 12 experience molding and shaping materi- Career Pathway Code AC als to create original art. Students will Prerequisite: B or better in I ntro- examine various structure techniques duction to Art and apply them to their creations. Stu- Commercial Art is an advanced class for dents will know and understand appro- those students seeking additional educa- priate art terminology related to sculp- tion in the two-dimensional digital medi- ture. This course is an opportunity for um. Students will take the basic skills students to explore a three dimensional learned in Introduction to Art/Crafts and medium that may lead to 3D design in apply them using computers and specific AP then to a career focus related to *Course will be offered every other year. The next offering will be 2020-2021. AC = Art & Communication Career Pathway Codes HLS = Health Services HUS = Human Services BMT = Business Management/Technology NRA = Natural Resources/Agriculture IET = Industrial/Engineering Technology 45 Table of Contents

Business Jordan Groves, Department Coordinator Number Course Title Prerequisite Grade Level Sem/Yr 034334 **Personal Finance None 034300 Principles of Business None 11, 12 Sem 9, 10, 11, 12 Sem 034300C *CTC Business and Marketing None 9, 10, 11, 12 Year 040001 *Principles of Marketing None 10, 11, 12 Year 034311 Accounting I None 11, 12 Sem 034313 Accounting II Accounting I 12 Sem 100416 Computer Science Essentials None 9, 10, 11, 12 Year 100415A AP Computer Science Gateway to Computer Science (OTMS) 9, 10, 11, 12 Year Principles Computer Science Essentials 11, 12 Year AP Computer Science Principles 100434 Cybersecurity 100432A AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles 11, 12 Year 034352 Advanced Computer None 10, 11, 12 Sem 034351 Applications None 11, 12 Sem 034354 Introduction to Video Game None 11, 12 Sem Design Web Design 034355 Advanced Web Design Web Design or 10, 11, 12 Sem 034321 Business Law AP Computer Science Principles 10, 11, 12 Year None 040002 *Advanced Marketing Principles of Marketing 11, 12 Year 040011 *E-Studies 2.5 GPA 12 Year 040008 *Retail Advertising & 2nd Year CTC Student 11, 12 Year Merchandising 040080 *Online Course-Marketing Approved Job 12 Year Internship *Courses offered at CTC. All other courses offered at Fort Osage High School ** Course may be available online. Enrollment will be limited. AC = Art & Communication Career Pathway Codes HLS = Health Services HUS = Human Services BMT = Business Management/Technology NRA = Natural Resources/Agriculture IET = Industrial/Engineering Technology 46 Table of Contents


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