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2024-2025 CTE Courses
- Business Administration Management & Operations (BMA)
- Accounting & Finance
- Agriscience: Animals & Plants
- AP Computer Science Principles
- Art & Design Career Skills
- Automotive Technology
- Aviation Technology
- Banking & Finance
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- Culinary Arts
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- Emergency Medical Technology (EMT)
- Engineering in Wood Technology
- Health Science
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Horticulture
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- Mechatronics
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Horticulture
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Learn about plant biology, classification and nutrition, as well as soil and
water quality. Discuss horticulture and the landscaping industry and its importance to our economy. Work in the state-of-the-art greenhouse, school garden and local food forest to grow plants while earning an industry-recognized certification.
Students will have the opportunity for leadership, competition and community service through membership in the national Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization. Several scholarships and recognition opportunities are available.
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Certification Opportunities
- Michigan Nursery & Landscape Association Landscape Certification
- Michigan Nursery & Landscape Association Nursery Certification
- Future Farmers of America (FFA) Floriculture Certification
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Related Careers
- Environmental Engineer
- Horticulturist
- Landscape Designer
- Food Scientist
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Eligibility & Prerequisites
- Available to 10-12th grade students
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College Credit
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High School Credit
- 2nd World Language Credit
- 3rd Science Credit
*Every high school is different. Always confirm accreditation with your counselor before enrollment.