Departments
Science, Engineering, and Technology Cluster

The Science, Engineering, and Technology Cluster includes careers involved in
the design and assembly of products and planning, designing, building, and repairing structures.

HHS students are asked to plan a career major while in high school. The four-year plan will help students study a specific area in a career cluster. The student may change life and career goals as new knowledge and experiences are acquired.

The following are areas of specialization offered at HHS involving science, engineering, and technology:

Automotive & Transportation

Computer Repair

Construction

Pre-Engineering (Computer Aided Drafting)

Pre-Engineering (Project Lead the Way)

Small Engine Repair

Welding

Below are the technical and technical specialty courses that are part of the science, engineering, and technology specializations' four-year plans.


Courses

Semesters

Credits

9

10

11

12


Agriculture Mechanics I (Welding)

2

1



X

X

TSTC Marshall

Agriculture Metal Fabrication Technology

1

½


X

X

X

ATC

Agriculture Power & Machinery (2-4 Stroke Engine Repair with certification)

2

1



X

X


Agriculture Power Technology

1

½

X

X

X

X

TSTC Marshall

Agriculture Structural Technology

1

½


X

X

X

ATC

Automotive Technician I

2

2



X

X

ATC

Automotive Technician II (Sr. Year Fall)

2

2




X

ATC

Automotive Technician III (Sr. Year Spring)

2

2




X


Basic Computer Technology (A Plus)

2

1



X

X


Building Trades I

2

1


X

X

X


Building Trades II

2

1



X

X


Diversified Career Preparation

4

3



X

X

ATC

Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting 2

4

3



X

X

ATC

Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting I

4

3



X

X


Introduction to Agriculture Mechanics (Welding)

1

½

X

X

X

X


Introduction to Construction Careers

1

½

X

X

X

X


Introduction to Transportation Service Careers (Automotive Maintenance)

1

½

X

X

X

X


Mill & Cabinet I

2

1


X

X

X


Mill & Cabinet II

2

1



X

X


Technology Systems: Modular Computer Lab :

2

1

X

X

X

X

: = Course is approved for Technology Applications credit.
*  =  Advanced Technical Credit
∑  =  Advanced Math Suggested
▲ =  Advanced Science Suggested

Science, Engineering, and Technology Career Opportunities by Educational Level:

On-the-Job Training, GED, High School Diploma

Automotive Body Repair

Automotive or Diesel Mechanic

Brick Mason – Stone Mason

Camera Operator

Carpenter

Computer Repair Technician

Construction/Building Inspector

Construction Worker

Cost Estimator

Data Entry Clerk

Drafter

Drywall/Lath Installer

Electrical Equipment Repairer

Electromechanical Assembler

Equipment Mechanic

Hardware Sales Person

Heavy Equipment Operator

Machinist

Highway Maintenance Worker

Inspector/Grader/Tester

Locksmith

Machine Tool Operator

Maintenance Repairers

Metal/Plastics Machine Operator

Pack/Packager

Painter and Paperhanger

Photo Laboratory Worker

Photographer

Plumber and Pipe Fitter


Junior/Community Technical College or Apprenticeship

Carpenter

Computer Aided Drafting-CAD

Computer Aided Drafting Technician

Computer Animator

Composition and Typesetter

Computer Programmer

Computer System Analyst

Construction Supervisor

Electrical Technician/Electric

Electro Optics Technician

Engineering Technician

Estimator

Field Service Technician

General Maintenance Mechanic

Heating/Air Conditioning Mechanic

Industrial Machine Repairer

Instrumentation Specialist

Laser Technician

Mason-Brick/Stone/Cement

Millwright

Network Administrator

Radio and TV Repairer

Robotics or Science Technician

Small Engine Mechanic

Software Trainer

Surveyor

Welder



Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree, or Ph. D.

Aerospace Engineer

Artificial Intelligence Specialist

Architect

Broadcast Engineer or Journal

Budget Analyst

Civil Engineer

Computer Engineer

Computer Systems Engineer

Computer Systems Analyst

Director of Information

Services

Electrical Engineer

Graphics Designer

Industrial Engineer

Mechanical Engineer

Mining Engineer

Production Coordinator

Purchasing Agent

Robotics Instructor

Sales Engineer

Urban and Regional Planner

Technical Writer

Telecommunication Engineer


College Majors:


Aerospace Engineering

Aircraft Mechanics

Architecture

Architectural Engineering

Automobile Mechanics

Business and Economics

City/Urban/Community/

Regional Planning

Civil Engineering

Computer Animation

Computer Engineering

Computer Maintenance

Computer Programming

Education Technology

Electrical Engineering

Electronics Technology

Environmental Sciences

Film and Cinema

Finance

Geology

Geophysics

Graphic Design

Industrial Design

Industrial Engineering

Information Science

Machine Tool Operations

Maintenance Technology

Management Information Systems

Mass Communications

Meat Processing

Mining and Mineral Engineering

Systems Analysis

Textile Sciences and Technology

Telecommunications Visual Arts

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