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Career Programs of Study Houston High School Human Services Career Cluster Program of Study Template www.houston.k12.mo.us SUGGESTED COURSE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDY Minimum Graduation Requirements It is suggested that students consider dual credit, articulation, or advanced placement opportunities for postsecondary credit. Required Courses, Elective Houston High School Career Additional Grade English Math Science Social Studies Options Ed Programs Learning Opportunities 9 English I Pre-Alg OR Integrated Science American PE / Health Career & Family Leadership School-Based: Algebra I Fundamentals Fine Arts Career Research Cooperative Education Additional electives: Internship Any business or agriculture Job Shadowing classes related to the area you Service Learning Project are interested in Other: _____________________________ 10 English II Algebra I OR Biology American History Foods Community Based: Algebra II Family Living Mentorship Volunteer Part-time Employment Additional electives: Other: Any business or agriculture _____________________________ classes related to the area you Assessments/Certifications: are interested in Technical Skills Attainment (TSA) Other: _ ____________________________ 11 English III Geometry OR Chemistry I OR Government Personal Finance Housing Algebra II Earth Science OR Interior Design Placement Assessments: Anat. & Phys. OR Child Development Compass Test Secondary PLAN ACT Additional electives: PSAT Any business or agriculture SAT classes related to the area you ASVAB are interested in WorkKeys Other: _____________________________ Choice of: Trig OR Dual Credit Bio Psychology Students as Tutors Advanced Child Development 12 College Prep Eng Dual Credit Algebra Chemistry II Sociology Apparels Student Organizations: Dual Credit English Advanced Algebra Zoology WWII DECA English 4 Calculus Physics Holocaust FBLA Dual Credit History Additional electives: FFA Any business or agriculture FCCLA classes related to the area you SkillsUSA are interested in Other: _____________________________ Articulated Credit Dual Credit Revised 8/2/2011 Postsecondary Offerings - For A Complete Listing, go to www.missouriconnections.org Community College Technical 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 www.missouriwestern.edu Military East Central College Davis Hart Career Center Central Bible College – www.cbcag.edu Northwest Missouri State University On-the-Job Training www.eastcentral.edu www.mexicoschools.net Central Methodist University www.nwmissouri.edu St Louis Community College Herndon Career Center www.centralmethodist.edu Ozark Christian College - www.occ.edu Aquinas Institute of Theology www.stlcc.edu www.herndoncareercenter.com College of the Ozarks - www.coto.edu Park University - www.park.edu www.ai.edu Heritage Tech Institute Columbia College - www.ccis.edu Rockhurst University Assemblies of God Theological www.hightechinstitute.edu Conception Seminary College www.rockhurst.edu Seminary – www.agts.edu Massage Therapy Training Institute www.conceptionabbey.org Saint Louis Christian College Calvary Bible College & Theological www.massagetherapytraininginstitute.com Culver-Stockon College www.slcconlin.edu Seminary – www.calvary.edu Midwest Institute www.culver.edu St Louis College of Health Careers Chillicothe Beauty Academy www.midwestinstitute.com Drury University - www.drury.edu www.slchc.com www.chillicothecosmetology.com Neosho Beauty College Evangel University - www.evangel.edu Saint Louis Univ - www.imagine.stu.edu Concordia Seminary - www.csl.edu www.neoshobeautycollege.com Fontbonne Univ - www.fontbonne.edu Sanford-Brown College Cosmetology Concepts Institute Paris II Educational Center - Hannibal-Lagrange College www.sanford-browncollege.com www.cosmetology-concepts.com www.parisii.net www.hlq.edu Southeast MO State University Covenant Theological Seminary Patsy & Robs Academy of Beauty Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu www.semo.edu www.covenantseminary.edu www.praob.edu Lindenwood Univ - www.lindenwood.edu Southwest Baptist University Eden Theological Seminary Pinnacle Career Institute Maryville University of St. Louis www.sbuniv.edu www.eden.edu www.pcitraining.edu www.maryville.edu Truman State Univ - www.truman.edu Elaine Steven Beauty College Professional Massage Training Center Messenger College Univ of Central MO - www.ucmo.edu www.elainestevenbeautycollege.com www.pmtc.edu www.messengercollege.edu University of MO – Columbia Grabber School of Hair Design Postsecondary Regency Beauty Institute Metro Business College www.missouri.edu www.grabberschool.com www.regencybeauty.com www.metrobusinesscollege.edu University of MO – Kansas City House of Heavlin Beauty College St Charles School of Massage Therapy Midwest University - www.midwest.edu www.umkc.edu www.kc-hair.com www.dayspaacademy.net Missouri Baptist Univ - www.mobap.edu Univ of MO – St Louis - www.umsl.edu Independence College of Cosmetology Missouri College Vatterott College www.hair-skin-nails.com www.missouricollege.com www.vatterott-college.edu Kenrick Glennon Seminary Missouri College of Cosmetology Washington University - www.wustl.edu www.kenrick.edu www.missouricosmo.com Webster University - Merrell University of Beauty Arts & MO Southern State University www.websteruniv.edu Science - www.merrelluniversity.edu www.mssu.edu Westminster College Midwestern Baptist Theological Missouri State University www.westminster-mo.edu Seminary - www.mbts.edu www.missouristate.edu William Woods University Nazarene Theological Seminary Missouri Valley College www.williamwoods.edu www.nts.edu www.moval.edu St Paul School of Theology www.spst.edu Sample Careers By Educational Level – For Occupational Specialties, go to www.careerclusters.org or www.missouriconnections.org On-The-Job Training or Less 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 Manicurists Health Educators Psychologists Workers 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 Articulated Credit Dual Credit Revised 8/2/2011 .
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