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Firefighting I
Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12
Students who are interested in a career in
firefighting or as a part time vocation with a
desire to serve and help their community.
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Topics Covered:
• History, tradition, and development of the
American Fire Service.
• Fire Behavior, Firefighter Safety, Personal
Protective Equipment, Portable Fire
Extinguishers, Rescue Procedures, Fire
Suppression, and more.
• Throughout the course math and science will
be embedded.
Text used: Firefighter’s Handbook
Law Enforcement I and Crime Scene
Investigations
[STEP only]
[Students may earn Articulated College Credit]
Intended Audience: Grades 11 and 12
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Exploration of Law Enforcement
• Crime Scene Investigation
• Community Policing
• Current Law Enforcement Trends/Issues
• Domestics Issues and Police Response
• Career and Employability Skills
• Leadership and Personal Development
• Police Scenarios
Projects, Activities, etc.: Radar Use, mock traffic
stops, handcuffing techniques, fingerprinting,
crime scene sketch
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
Law Enforcement II: Police Procedures
[STEP only]
[Students may earn Articulated College Credit]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: C or higher
in Law Enforcement I and Crime Scene
Investigations
Intended Audience: Grades 11 and 12
seeking further studies in Law Enforcement
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 Credit
Major Outcomes:
• Further exploration of Law Enforcement
• Requirements for Employment
• MN P.O.S.T. Board
• Current Issues and Trends in Law
Enforcement Continued
• Ethical Decision Making
• U.S. Supreme Court Decisions /Police Procedures
• Patrol Procedures
• Industry Speakers
Projects, Activities, etc.: Simulated scenarios for
arrests, traffic violations, field sobriety testing
and other police procedures
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
High School Registration Guide
MANUFACTURING CAREERS
Coll Machine Technology I
[STEP only, concurrent enrollment with Anoka
Technical College]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Grade of C or
higher in high school Tech Ed class. Grade 10
needs to be in the top 10th percentile or a GPA
of 3.0 or above. Grades 11 & 12 need a GPA
of 2.5 or above, or instructor approval.
Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Basic Mill & lathe operations
• Principles of machining operations
• Machinist math
• Blueprint reading
Instructional Focus: Lab work
NIMS CERTIFICATION.
Coll Machine Technology II
[STEP only, concurrent enrollment with Anoka
Technical College]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: GPA of 2.5 or above
Intended Audience: Grades 11 and 12
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Advanced lathe operations
• Advanced mill operations
• Blueprint reading
• Applied machinist geometry
• SolidWorks and Mastercam –
CNC technology
Instructional Focus: Lab and technical
reading, NIMS CERTIFICATION
Coll Welding Technology I
[STEP only, concurrent enrollment with Anoka
Technical College]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: C in a high
school Tech. Ed class and a GPA of 2.5 or
higher
Intended Audience: Students in grades 11 and
12 seeking introductory college credit
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Take ATC Weld 1004 and Weld 1006 Oxy-
Fuel Processes and Applications
• Take ATC Weld 1020 GMAW 1-A
• Introduction to SMAW
• AWS Welder Certification available in GMAW
Projects, Activities, etc.: Welding skills and tech-
niques, earn welder certification
Instructional Focus: Lab work
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
Coll Welding Technology II: SMAW/GTAW
[STEP only, concurrent enrollment with
Anoka Technical College]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Coll Welding
Technology I with a grade of C or higher and a
GPA of 2.5 or higher
Intended Audience: Students in grades 11 and
12 seeking introductory college credit
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Take ATC Weld 1002 Math for Welders
• Take ATC Weld 1025 SMAW
• Develop skills in GTAW
• AWS welder certification available in SMAW
Projects, Activities, etc.: Welding skills and tech-
niques, flat, horizontal, and vertical
Instructional Focus: Lab work
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTION,
AND SECURITY CAREERS
Coll Welding Technology III: Processes and
Blueprint
[STEP only, concurrent enrollment with Anoka
Technical College]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Coll Welding
Technology II with a grade of C or higher and a
GPA of 2.5 or higher
Intended Audience: Students in grades 11 and
12 seeking introductory college credit
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Take ATC Weld 1000 Blueprint Reading |
Lecture
• Techniques for welding/preparation of mild
steel
Projects, Activities, etc.: Work on welding skills
and techniques taken from written prints
Instructional Focus: Lab work
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
TRANSPORTATION CAREERS
Coll Advanced Automotive I
[STEP only]
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Automotive
Technology I and a GPA of 2.5
Intended Audience: Students in grades
11 and 12 who desire future Automotive
Service Excellence certification [ASE] and
college credit
Credit: One trimester/two periods = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• General auto service
• Brakes
Projects, Activities, etc.: Advanced brakes
diagnostics, maintenance, and repair
Instructional Focus: Active participation
Co-curricular Connection: SkillsUSA
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