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Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:58

Advanced Health Science Magnet

Description

This magnet program is designed to help students complete the Biomedical Core prerequisite for many of the Health Science programs at Weber State University. Students wanting to be in the Bridge to Health Science Track (BHST) should register for Advanced Health Science and then be moved to the BHST program course number when they are accepted into the program.

Information

Note: Successful completion of Medical Anatomy and Physiology (#47380) is recommended prior to enrollment.

  • Concurrent Enrollment: Students are REQUIRED to register for HTHS 1105 (4 hours) and HTHS 1106 (4 hours) of concurrent enrollment from Weber State University.
  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Science Core credit.
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Magnet program at Bonneville High and Fremont High
  • Course length: year, 2 periods per semester
  • Fee: $0 Students much purchase College textbook, Lecture Notes, Guide and Powerpoints.
  • WSD Course #: 47480
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:51

Law Enforcement

Description

This course prepares individuals to perform the duties of police and public security officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control, public relations, witness interviewing, evidence collection and management, court procedures and the law in general. Basic crime prevention methods, weapon and equipment operation, equipment maintenance, and other routine law enforcement responsibilities are also included.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $12
  • WSD Course #: 77460
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:50

Introduction to Automotive Services

Description

This is a program with a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes training in safety, the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of engines, fuel, electricity/electronics, cooling, brake systems, drive trains, and suspension systems. Instruction is also given in the adjustment and repair of individual components and systems. These courses are based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) task list. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and lab activities of these courses.

Note: Safety glasses required. Recommended overalls and leather shoes.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84245

Description

This is a program with a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes training in safety, the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of engines, fuel, electricity/electronics, cooling, brake systems, drive trains, and suspension systems. Instruction is also given in the adjustment and repair of individual components and systems. These courses are based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) task list. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and lab activities of these courses.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Automotive Services

Note: Safety glasses required. Recommended overalls and leather shoes.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Weber
  • Course length: 2 per block per semester
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84333

Description

This is a program with a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes training in safety, the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of engines, fuel, electricity/electronics, cooling, brake systems, drive trains, and suspension systems. Instruction is also given in the adjustment and repair of individual components and systems. These courses are based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) task list. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and lab activities of these courses.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Automotive Services

Note: Safety glasses required. Recommended overalls and leather shoes.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Weber
  • Course length: 2 per block per semester
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84332

Description

This is a program with a sequence of courses that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes training in safety, the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of engines, fuel, electricity/electronics, cooling, brake systems, drive trains, and suspension systems. Instruction is also given in the adjustment and repair of individual components and systems. These courses are based on the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) task list. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and lab activities of these courses.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Automotive Services

Note: Safety glasses required. Recommended overalls and leather shoes.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84331
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:43

Furniture Design and Manufacturing

Description

The second instructional course in a sequence that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to prepare and execute furniture design projects; assemble and finish furniture articles; repair furniture; and stresses the safe use a variety of hand and power tools and machinery. Recommended projects would be anything that would allow students to incorporate all joints and tools e.g. a chest of drawers.

Prerequisite: Woodworking

Note: Safety glasses required

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $20
  • WSD Course #: 84262
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:41

Design and Visual Comunications

Description

This is a program in the applied visual arts that focuses on the general principles and techniques for effectively communicating ideas and information, and packaging products, in digital and other formats to business and consumer audiences, and that may prepare individuals in any of the applied art media.

Information

  • Credit: CTE, Fine Art
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $15
  • WSD Course #: 32310
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:41

Pro Start II

Description

Students will continue to be trained for employment in restaurants. The basic skills taught in ProStart I will be reviewed and additional skills such as customer relations, accounting procedures, and more advanced food preparation skills will be taught. FCCLA may be an integral part of this course.

Information

Note: Food Handler's Permit needed.
Note: Students must complete Pro Start I before enrolling.
Note: Only offered every other year, when the fall semester is in an odd year (2013-14, 2015-16, etc.)

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $20 / semester
  • WSD Course #: 43317
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 14:40

Pro Start I

Description

This basic course from the National Restaurant Association introduces students into the world of professional cooking. Basic communication skills, safety and sanitation, food preparation, meal planning, and other topics are taught in this beginning course. FCCLA may be an integral part of this course.

Information

Note: Food Handler's Permit needed.
Note: Only offered every other year, when the fall semester is in an even year (2012-13, 2014-15, etc.)

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $20 / semester
  • WSD Course #: 43315
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