Century High School

Human Services 8 Courses Found

  • Child Development Associate H (FACS)

    06HCDA
    CTECH

    Students in this course will be learning and working alongside students and professionals from New Horizon Academy toward their nationally-transferable Child Development Associate credential, a key stepping stone on the path of career development in Early Childhood Education. Students will gain knowledge on nurturing the emotional, physical, intellectual, and social development of children. This course will include both classroom sessions at CTECH as well as on-site learning and practice with New Horizon Academy. This course meets for two class periods for one semester at CTECH Honors Prerequisite: Child & Human Development

    1.0 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
    Honors
  • Experience Leadership (Human Services)

    10REXL / 20REXL

    As a community project-based class, Experience Leadership will align closely with all aspects of the graduate profile. Students will develop a much deeper understanding of their own strengths and opportunities to ethically contribute to the community. They will be required to think critically about community needs and the impact their work can have, as well as communicate in a wide variety of ways as they develop and implement their projects. Collaboration will be essential: the classroom community will be the foundation for all of the work undertaken by students and the primary support when setbacks inevitably occur. Beyond the impact that students will make through their work in the community, the overall goal of the class will be to prepare students to positively contribute to society in the future. Four pillars of the class. 1. Classroom community 2. Personal leadership style assessment, reflection and growth 3. Book study to ground the class in a particular view of leadership 4. Community-based projects Prerequisite: None

    0.5 Credits per semester
    Grades 9 10 11 12
    Elective
    Year
  • Emergency Medical Responder (Health Science Careers)

    08REMR
    CTECH

    Students will participate in both classroom and online learning as well as skills testing. Classroom and online learning will be facilitated by a Medical Careers licensed, RPS Instructor. This course serves as an entry level course and pathway to additional training for EMT/Paramedic Careers and a crossover course for both Health Science Careers and Firefighter. This course meets for two class periods for one semester at CTECH. Prerequisite: Firefighter Mentorship OR Intro to Health Science Careers OR Anatomy and Physiology Subject::HSC

    1.0 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
  • Firefighter I (Human Services)

    10HFF1

    Firefighter Mentorship: Rochester Public Schools is partnering with Riverland Community College to explore this field. Students will complete book work in study hall or at home via an online portal that comes with the textbook. Skills training occurs on five weekend days for 8 hours each and includes training on hoses, foam, search and rescue, ladders, extinguishers, and a live burn. This is a college course so students should expect independent self-pace work. Firefighter I is scheduled to run during Fall Semester and Firefighter II during Spring Semester. After completing this work, students will be eligible to take the MN Fire Services Certification Board Exam once they turn 18. If you register for this course, the gifted specialist in your school will provide the materials. All mentorships will be handled on an individual basis and are coordinated from inception to completion by the Gifted Services Department. The student must exhibit maturity, responsibility, and the willingness to commit to the expectations of the mentor and the Gifted Services Department. Honors Course Concurrent Enrollment Prerequiste: None

    0.5 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
    Honors
  • Firefighter Mentorship II (Human Services)

    20HFF2

    Rochester Public Schools is partnering with Riverland Community College to explore this field. Students will complete book work in study hall or at home via an online portal that comes with the textbook. Skills training occurs on five weekend days for 8 hours each and includes training on hoses, foam, search and rescue, ladders, extinguishers, and a live burn. this is a college course so students should expect independent self-pace work. Firefighter I is scheduled to run during Fall Semester and Firefighter II during Spring Semester. After completing this work, students will be eligible to take the MN Fire Services Certification Board Exam once they turn 18. If you register for this course, the gifted specialist in your school will provide the materials. Honors Course Concurrent Enrollment Prerequisite: None

    0.5 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
    Honors
  • IntroPeaceOff&CrimJustCareers (Human Services)

    06RLEC
    CTECH

    This course will offer an overview of the wide variety of career opportunities in the many fields of criminal justice. Student will learn about the law enforcement, judicial, and corrections components of the US criminal justice system, with emphasis on the activities and lawful parameters of the work of peace officers. Topics will include history of law enforcement, community policing, patrol and traffic, investigations, search and arrest, drug enforcement, gangs, corrections, and juvenile justice. Guest experts will provide much of the instruction, representing many community agencies including Olmsted County Sheriff's Office, Rochester Police Department, Minnesota State Patrol, and Olmsted county's attorney's office, corrections, parole, and detention. In addition, students will engage in practical field activities outside the classroom. In addition, students will engage in practical field activities outside the classroom. The class will meet for a blocked period at CTECH 4 days per week (Tu-Fr) plus a flex day for independent work and assessments. This course qualifies for Articulated Credit. Prerequisite: None

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    1.0 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
  • Int K12 Teach Profession H CIS (Teaching as a Profession)

    0THT1C
    CTECH

    Students in this course will explore the culture of teaching, the role of a teacher, student learning, multicultural/diverse students, and the influence society has on education and on learning. This course includes 30 hours of community service, most of which will be completed during class time. This course will be taught in a two-period block format, so plan your schedule accordingly. This course meets for two class periods for one semester @ CTECH Concurrent Enrollment Students are eligible for the service learning experience transcript certification. College credit from University of Minnesota (2 credits per semester) are awarded. Prerequisite: None

    1.0 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
    Honors
    College Credit
  • Explr Teach Profession 2 H CIS (Teaching as a Profession)

    0THT2C
    CTECH

    Students in this course will explore diversity in schools, strategies for increasing cultural competency, parent and community involvement in schools and professional development for educators. Students reflect on themselves as futures teachers. This course includes 30 hours of community service, most of which will be completed during class time. This course will be taught in a two-period block format, so plan your schedule accordingly. This course meets for two class periods for one semester @ CTECH Concurrent Enrollment Students are eligible for the service learning experience transcript certification. College credit from University of Minnesota (2 credits per semester) are awarded. Prerequisite: Introduction to K--12 Teaching as a Profession CIS Video:https://youtu.be/zBzRMm_cgCk

    1.0 Credits
    Grades 11 12
    Elective
    Semester
    Honors
    College Credit

Agriculture Career Pathways

Agriculture is an exciting career field as it continues to move in a high-tech direction. The Agriculture pathway of courses will give students a strong foundation in plant, animal and environmental science. Students can pursue such career fields as solar and wind energy, animal husbandry or horticulture.

Animal Science

  • Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
  • Animal Science
  • Veterinary Studies I
  • Veterinary Studies II

Plant Science

  • Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
  • Plant Science
  • Greenhouse Plant Production - Hybrid

Business Career Pathways

The business, marketing, and technology education program is aligned with national standards and with post-secondary programs. Articulated College Credit may be earned in designated courses as listed in this guide. The business education program focuses on the application of business and marketing practices through innovative technology and hands-on experiences that complement traditional classroom experiences. The principles are applied to real-life and career problem-solving situations.

Finance

  • Accounting I
  • Accounting II
  • Small Business Strategies

Marketing

  • Introduction to Business
  • Marketing and Management
  • Small Business Strategies

Computer Science and Information Technology Pathway

Level 1:

  • Information Technology Launch

Level 2:

  • Data Science with Python
  • Information Technology Infrastructure
  • Java Script
  • COMP 1150 Computer Science Concepts

Level 3:

  • AP Computer Science A

Level 4:

  • Algorithms and Data Structures in Python

Engineering Pathway

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This program is a sequence of courses which, when combined with traditional mathematics and science courses in high school, introduces students to the scope, rigor, and discipline of engineering prior to entering college. However, those not intending to pursue further formal education will benefit greatly from the knowledge and logical thought processes that result from taking some or all of the courses provided in the curriculum. Students may take a combination of courses based on their career interests within each level indicated.

Note: Upon completion of Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, and Digital Electronics, students may apply to take the industry certification test. Students have the option of receiving University of Minnesota college credit upon completion of the course if they maintain an 85% average, pass the end of course exam, and apply for the credit through the University of Minnesota in a timely manner. See instructor for more details.

English Graduation Requirements

Requirements:

  • English I
  • English II
  • English III
  • English IV (one semester elective)
  • English: Speech Foundations

Note: English for Multi Language Learners and some Special Education courses also meet English graduation requirements.

English Learners Program

When families arrive in the district, they fill out an intake form called the Minnesota Home Language survey. If on this survey, a family designates a language other than English, an English language assessment (called the WIDA Screener) is given to the student. The results determine English language proficiency and the appropriate services. Students may be placed in the Newcomer Center, or in a combination of EL classes and mainstream classes.

Newcomer Program

High school students with limited or no English preparation before their arrival are enrolled in the Newcomer classes available at each comprehensive high school. Students develop their English language skills to communicate and access information in English at a beginning level in listening, reading, speaking, writing, and visual literacy.

Minnesota is part of the WIDA Consortium. We use WIDA assessments to place and advance EL students. The WIDA levels are as follows:

WIDA Levels
Level 1:
Entering (Newcomer)
Level 2:
Beginning
Level 3:
Developing
Level 4:
Expanding

Family and Consumer Sciences

Family and Consumer Sciences courses are designed to prepare students for their adult personal and career roles. Students use decision-making skills to evaluate life choices in nutritional food selection and preparation, relationships, parenting, career planning, housing, fashion, and money management.

Hospitality Pathway

  • Foundations of Hospitality and Tourism
  • Foundations of Culinary Arts
  • Global Culinary Arts
  • Culinary Chef
  • Culinary Management

Fine Arts Requirement

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Credit Requirement: 1.0 Credit

  • Please note that Drama will satisfy either an English elective or a Fine Arts credit, but not both.
  • One year of visual or performing arts is required for college entrance by the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Universities.

Health Science Careers Pathway

The Health Science Careers courses are designed for students interested in learning about career opportunities in the healthcare field. The pathways include Nursing Assistant, Medical Lab Science, Pharmacy Technician, Therapeutic Medicine, and Emergency Medical Technician. Students will be given exposure to careers through guest speakers and career observations. All of the courses are appropriate for students interested in both pre-college and pre-technical programs.

Courses

  • Introduction to Health Science Careers
  • Emergency Medical Responder
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Medical Lab Science
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Therapeutic Medicine
  • BIOL1107: Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology

Pre-LPN Pathway Information

Grade 11:
  • Introduction to Health Science Careers
  • CIS Intro to Psychology (or AP Psychology score of 4)
  • ENG1117
Grade 12:
  • Nursing Assistant
  • BIOL1107
RCTC:
  • LPN Core Classes (27 credits)
*This option would save students 13 credits in tuition and up to 1 year of post-secondary enrollment.

Industrial Technology Pathways

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Automotive Pathway

  • Power Mechanics
  • Introduction to Auto Technology/Engineering
  • Auto Mechanics
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Construction Pathway

  • Wood Products and Technology
  • Construction Trades I
  • Construction Trades II
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Manufacturing Pathway

How are things made? What processes go into creating products? Is the process for making a water bottle the same as it is for a musical instrument? How do assembly lines work? How has automation changed the face of manufacturing? Students engaged in the manufacturing pathway will discover the answers to these questions through hands-on projects and activities.

Once a learner completes the introductory course, PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing, they can choose either the welding or machining pathway to further their study. Students can take coursework from both the welding and machining pathways.

  • PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
  • Welding Technology I
  • Welding Technology II
  • Machine Technology I
  • Machine Technology II

Mathematics Course Sequence

Requirements:

  • 1.0 Intermediate Algebra Option
  • 1.0 Geometry Option
  • 1.0 Algebra II Advanced Functions Option

High School Sequence

Middle School Sequence

  • Grade 6 Math
  • Pre-Algebra
  • Linear Algebra
Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra Honors
Geometry

Geometry Honors
Algebra II Adv. Functions

Algebra II Adv. Functions Honors

Physical Education Course Sequence

Graduation Requirement: 0.5 credit – must be met before taking an elective

Take one introductory course to meet graduation standards first:

  • Foundations of Fitness
  • Individual Movement and Fitness
  • Introduction to Weight Training and Conditioning
  • Peak Fitness Performance I
  • Peak Fitness Performance II
  • Lifetime Activities
  • Fitness Through Court Sports
  • Exercise Science I
  • Exercise Science Career Track Experience
  • Careers in Health Promotion

Science Course Sequence

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Class of 2027 Sequence

Requirements:

  • 1.0 Biology Option
  • 1.0 Chemistry Option
  • 1.0 Physics Option

Recommended Sequence

Biology Options:
  • Biology
  • Biology Honors
  • PLTW: Prin. of Biomedical Sci.
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Chemistry Options:
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry Honors
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Physics Options:
  • Physics
  • AP Physics 1
  • Intro. College Physics (CIS)

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Class of 2028 and Beyond Sequence

Requirements:

  • 1.0 Biology Option
  • 1.0 Environmental Science
  • 1.0 Chemistry or Physics Option

Recommended Sequence

Environmental Science
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Biology Options:
  • Biology
  • Biology Honors
  • PLTW: Prin. of Biomedical Sci.
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Chemistry or Physics Options:
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry Honors
  • Physics
  • AP Physics 1
  • Intro. College Physics (CIS)

Social Studies Requirements

Students must complete the following credit requirements for graduation.

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  • World History
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Select one of the following:

  • United States History
  • OR U.S. History: American Studies Honors
  • OR AP U.S. History
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Select one of the following:

  • Human Geography
  • OR AP Human Geography
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Select one of the following:

  • United States Government
  • OR AP U.S. Government