Pathways
June 23, 2024 2024-06-23 12:18Pathways
Information Technology
In the Information Technology Pathway, students are able to work with experienced teachers to hone their abilities in the computing field. Be it through cybersecurity, embedded coding, game design or computer science courses, students can experience a simulated environment of how real tech industries work and operate. Since the teachers are also experienced in the field that they teach about, their mentorship and guidance is an extremely important tool that students have at their disposal.
By having opportunities to consistently be engaged in project based learning, academics and career technology experience comes together, allowing students to innovate and explore the possibilities under the information technology pathways.
Health Science
The Health Science Pathway offers a wide variety of courses that help students develop their interests through high school. From basic anatomy and physiology to surgical disciplines under medicine to lab-based research through biotechnology, health science is able to hone students’ abilities through a combination of hands-on projects, guidance from teachers experience in the field, and a community of peers engaged in the learning process!
By consistently having a focus on project based learning and skill-development, Health Science students are able to create strong connections between their classes and real world applications! Not only does this develop their skills as future professionals, but also gives them a head start in their field of choice!
Engineering
In the Engineering pathway, students are able to innovate and use creative freedom to learn about the engineering field through project based learning. This allows students to explore their specific interests under the guidance of trusted mentors in a safe way. Be it learning how to 3D print in their first couple years to eventually upgrading to CAD modeling, students have a wide variety of opportunities in this pathway.
The consistent focus on project based learning also encourages students to improve their skills in a manner that is best suited to them. This helps them build strong connections between their academic and professional lives, thus enabling them to use their education in their careers.