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Wood County Public Schools

Majors and Caperton Center Classes

2007-2008

(Application/Selection Process Required)

 

Computer Systems and Operational Support (16 dual credit hours)

Junior Year Senior Year
  • Fundamentals of Computer Systems*
  • Technical Computer Applications*
  • Foundations in Engineering
  • English 11
  • A+ Computer Hardware*
  • A+ Computer Operating systems*
  • Physics*
  • English 12

 

Visual Design:  Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) (18 dual credit hours)

Junior Year Senior Year
  • Fundamentals of Drafting*
  • Drafting/CAD Techniques*
  • Physics*
  • English 11
  • CAD - Mechanical*
  • CAD - Architectural*
  • English 12
  • English 101 (English Comp. I or elective)*

 

Engineering Technology (13 dual credit hours)

Junior Year Senior Year
  • Technical Computer Applications*
  • Fundamentals of Drafting*
  • Physics*
  • English 11
  • Drafting/CAD Techniques*
  • Earth Science
  • Foundations In Engineering
  • English 12

 

Electrical Technology (9 dual credit hours)

Junior Year Senior Year
  • Fundamentals of Electricity*
  • Residential Wiring
  • Industrial/Commercial Wiring
  • Rotating Devices & Control Circuitry**
  • Basic Electronics*
  • National Electrical Code

 

Emergency Response Services (20 dual credit hours)

Junior Year Senior Year
  • Fire Fighting 1*
  • Emergency Response To Terrorism*
  • Technical Computer Applications*
  • Fire Fighting 2*
  • Telecommunications*
  • Emergency Medical Technician***

 

* This course carries dual credit, college and high school, for students that qualify for early admission to WVUP and meet appropriate criteria.  For students that do not meet the requirements, articulated credit is available for certain courses.  Courses offered for Dual/Articulated college credit may be subject to change by WCS/WVUP.  Transfer of college credit is determined by the receiving institution.

** College credit for Welding Electricity, (WELD 173), is also available for students enrolled in this course.

*** EMT course is worth two units of high school credit.