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CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/allianceAerospace/Flight OperationsAEROSPACE/FLIGHT OPERATIONS students will gain afundamental knowledge base in aviation history andregulations, the basic principles of flight, aerospacecareers, and factors influencing work systems, aerospacetechnologies, and basic aviation meteorology. Thispathway provides a foundation that enables the studentto apply the basics of aircraft navigation and utilizeefficient communication methods for safe aircraftoperations.PATHWAY COURSESFundamental of AerospaceFlight Operations IFlight Operations IICAREER CHOICESAerospace EngineersAir Traffic ControllersAircraft Cargo Handling SupervisorsAirfield Operations SpecialistsAviation Safety SpecialistsAvionics InspectorsCommercial PilotsFlight AttendantsOperations -Operations.pdfAviationMaintenanceAVIATION MAINTENANCE students will gain afundamental knowledge base in aviation history andregulations, the basic principles of flight, aerospacecareers, and factors influencing work systems, aerospacetechnologies, and basic aviation meteorology. Studentswill then build a solid knowledge base in the basics ofaircraft maintenance, performance, and design.CAREER CHOICESAerospace EngineerAircraft Crew ChiefAirway Transportation Systems SpecialistAviation InspectorAviation Maintenance ManagerAviation Mechanics and TechniciansPATHWAY COURSESFundamental of AerospaceAviation Maintenance IAviation Maintenance IIAvionics TechniciansDesignated Airworthiness ation-Maintenance.pdfComputer ScienceCOMPUTER SCIENCE students will prepare for entrylevel, technical, and professional IT careers, including thedesign, development, implementation, and maintenanceof computer systems and software, as well as knowledgeof computer operating systems, programming languages,and software development required of cutting-edgetechnologies. Students will build a solid understandingand foundation of computer science which emphasis oncomputational thinking practices: connecting computing,developing computational artifacts, abstracting, analyzingproblems and artifacts, communicating, and collaborating.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Digital TechnologyComputer Science Principles or AP CS PrinciplesAP Computer ScienceCAREER CHOICESComputer Hardware EngineersComputer Network ArchitectsComputer ProgrammersComputer System AnalystsDatabase AdministratorsInformation Security AnalystsInformation Systems ManagersNetwork AdministratorsSoftware DevelopersSoftware EngineersVideo Game Technology-Computer-Science.pdf

CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 nsCRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS students will examine thebasic concepts of law related to citizens’ rights and theresponsibilities, and students will receive instruction incritical skill areas including: communicating with diversegroups, conflict resolution, ethics, CERT (Citizens EmergencyResponse Training, or similar program), basic firefighting,report writing, terrorism, civil and criminal law. Starting withhistorical perspectives of the origin of the system, thepathway reviews the overall structure.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & SecurityCriminal Justice EssentialsCriminal InvestigationsCAREER CHOICESAttorneyBailiffBorder PatrolCorrectional Officer/JailerCrime Scene InvestigatorDetectiveForensic Science TechnicianJudgeParalegalParole OfficerPolice OfficerPrivate Detective and InvestigatorProbation OfficerSheriff’s DeputyState -Investigations.pdfCybersecurityCYBERSECURITY students will learn to understand,communicate, and adapt to a digital world as it impactstheir personal life, society, and the business world. Thepathway is designed to provide students the basicconcepts and terminology of cybersecurity and for themto examine how the concept of security integrates intothe importance of user involvement, security training,ethics, trust, application of cybersecurity practices anddevices, and best practices management.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Digital TechnologyIntroduction to CybersecurityAdvanced CybersecurityCAREER CHOICESAdministrative Support Workers NetworkComputer Network Support SpecialistComputer OperatorsComputer Support SpecialistsComputer System AdministratorsComputer User Support SpecialistFirst-Line Supervisors of OfficeInformation Systems ManagersNetwork System AdministratorsIn Development by GaDOEDistributionand LogisticsDISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS students will learn aboutthe employment opportunities in the transportation,distribution, and logistics fields and exposed to all areas ofdistribution and logistics. This pathway will introducestudents to global supply chain logistics covering topics,such as the global logistics environment, the importanceof planning and logistics strategies, customer service,material handling safety and operations, global supplychain operations, and quality control. Successful completion of this pathway will prepare students for the CertifiedLogistics Associate (CLA) exam.PATHWAY COURSESLogistics FundamentalsLogistics OperationsMaterials ManagementCAREER CHOICESLaborers and Freight, Stock and MaterialsLogisticiansLogistics AnalystsLogistics EngineersLogistics ManagersMaterials MoverPackers and PackagersPower Distributors and DispatchersStorage and Distribution ManagersSupply Chain ManagersTransportation ion-Logistics.pdf

CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/allianceEnergy SystemsENERGY SYSTEMS students will explore the relationshipbetween force, work, energy, and power and study thecharacteristics, availability, conversion, control,transmission, and storage of energy and power. Thepathway will guide students to examine and apply theprinciples of electrical, fluid, and mechanical power.Students research renewable, nonrenewable, andinexhaustible resources and conservation efforts as partof this pathway.PATHWAY COURSESFoundations of Energy TechnologiesEnergy and Power: TechnologyAppropriate and Alternative Energy TechnologiesCAREER CHOICESElectriciansElectrical EngineerElectrical Power-Life Installers and RepairsElectronics TechniciansEngineering TechniciansEquipment, Cable, Line InstallersEquipment, Cable, Line RepairersHazardous Waste TechniciansIndustrial Production ManagerMining EngineersPetroleum EngineersPipefitters/ Pipe LayersPower Plant OperatorsValue/Regulator y-Systems.pdfFinancial Technologies(FinTech)FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGIES (FinTech) students willexplore what new financial technologies are emergingand how technological advances in data analytics areenabling innovation in the financial industry. Throughthis pathway students examine new services andbusiness models in various areas of banking, insurance,and financial asset management. Various forms oftechnologies and internet research will be highlightedto expose students to the resources available withinfinancial technology.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Financial TechnologyFinancial Technologies and ServicesCoding for FinTechCAREER CHOICESAccount ManagerAnalytics SpecialistBusiness Development ManagerBusiness Systems AnalystData ScientistDatabase AdministratorEmail Marketing SpecialistProduct ManagerSalesforce AdministratorSenior NET DeveloperSoftware Engineer/DeveloperIn Development by GaDOEFirefightingFIREFIGHTING students will learn essential componentsneeded for fire and emergency services. Students will beprepared for exploring firefighting, emergency medicalresponder, and public safety communications. Aftercompleting this course, the student will be able to sit forthe exam to certify as a Firefighter I per National FireProtection Association (NFPA ) 1001, Standard for FireFighter Professional Qualifications. This course is also basedon the Basic Firefighting Training Program from the GAPublic Safety Training Center (GPSTC).PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections and SecurityEssentials of Fire and Emergency ServicesApplications of FirefightingCAREER CHOICESForest Fire InspectorsForest Fire Prevention SpecialistsPrivate Detectives and InvestigatorsFire InspectorsFirefightersFirst Line Prevention WorkersFirst Line fighting.pdf

CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/allianceGame DesignGAME DESIGN students will gain an understanding ofthe fundamental principles used at every stage of thegame creation process. First, game genres and modes ofplay are explored in terms of the psychology ofincentives, motivation to play, and social networking.Next, virtual characters and non-player characters arereviewed from concept drawing to 2D and 3D art, rigging,and animation. Next, level design, storytelling, andanimation are added to develop a virtual world aroundthe characters.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Digital TechnologyComputer Science PrinciplesGame Design: Animation and SimulationCAREER CHOICESAudio EngineerComputer Systems ManagersComputer Game DesignerComputer ProgrammerInformation Systems ManagersMultimedia Artists and AnimatorsSoftware DeveloperTechnology Support SpecialistVideo Game TesterIn Development by GaDOEGraphic DesignGRAPHIC DESIGN students will learn processes involvedin the technologies of printing, publishing, packaging,electronic imaging, and their allied industries. Studentswill also gain more experience in creative problemsolving and the practical implementation of thosesolutions across multiple areas of graphic design andgraphic communications. Content will cover electronicsystems and software programs used in graphic design,page composition, image conversion, and digital printing.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Graphics and DesignGraphic Design and ProductionAdvanced Graphic DesignCAREER CHOICESAdvertising and Promotions ManagersArt DirectorsCommercial and Industrial DesignersCreative DesignerFashion DesignFilm and Video EditorsGraphic DesignerIllustrationInterior DesignersMultimedia Artist and AnimatorsPhotography3D c-Design.pdfHealth InformationTechnologyHEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY students will take an CAREER CHOICESoverall look at the current state of healthcare in the UnitedComputer ProgrammersStates. Students will analyze the larger role that technologyand information technology play in the healthcare system, theComputer Support Specialistsimpact that technology has on the healthcare field, and whichComputer User Support Specialistscareers will be available due to these changes. Students willalso analyze the three main groups of HIT applications inInformatics Nurse Specialistshospitals and the clinical functions. The importance of patientMedical Transcriptionistsconfidentiality and security will be analyzed, as well thechallenges involved with the Health Information ExchangeMedical Records & Health Informationimplementation.Software DevelopersPATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Healthcare ScienceEssentials of Health Information TechnologyApplications of Health Information TechnologyTechs Medical ogy.pdf

CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/allianceHealthcare – EmergencyMedical ResponderHEALTHCARE – EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDERstudents will be provides initial stabilizing care to the sick orinjured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical ServicesProfessionals (EMS), and to assist EMS personnel in transporting patients for definitive care at an appropriate hospital/facility. Major areas of instruction include IntroductoryMedical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology; ResponderSafety; Incident Command; Blood-borne Pathogen Training;Basic Physical Assessment; and Treatment of Trauma andMedical Emergencies; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation andthe use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs).CAREER CHOICESEmergency NurseEMT and ParamedicFirefighterLicensed Practical NurseParamedic TechnologistRegistered NursePATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Healthcare ScienceEssentials of Healthcare ScienceEmergency Medical r.pdfHospitalityand TourismHOSPITALITY AND TOURISM students will learn aboutthe basics of marketing and business in relation to thehospitality, recreation, and tourism industry in the U.S.and abroad. Students will study destination geography,world economies, and historical timelines related tomajor segments of the hospitality industry. The vital rolesof group, convention and meeting planning, humanrelations, communications and ethics will be discussedalong with the recreation industry segment. Students willalso demonstrate skills in handling legal and liabilityissues and human resources functions.PATHWAY COURSESMarketing PrinciplesHospitality, Recreation, and Tourism EssentialsHospitality, Recreation, and Tourism ManagementCAREER CHOICESCatering ManagerCountry Club ManagementCruise DirectorEntrepreneurGolf Course ManagementHotel ManagementInternational TourismInternational Hotel ManagementSales RepresentativeSocial Media MarketerTourism DirectorTravel AgentTravel BloggerTravel urism-Hospitality-Recreation-Tourism.pdfLegal Services –Applications of LawLEGAL SERVICES – APPLICATIONS OF LAW students willbe provided with an overview of the judicial process androle in our constitutional system of government. Thiscourse focuses on substantive law, both criminal and civillaw, as well as the application of the law to factualscenarios. Students will learn the basic concepts of criminallaw in order to analyze factual scenarios and apply criminallaw to justify an appropriate criminal charge and thepresence of possible defenses.PATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections andSecurityEssentials of Legal ServicesApplications of LawCAREER CHOICESAttorneysCorrection Officers & JailersCourt ReportersCriminal InvestigatorsInformation SecurityIT SpecialistsParalegals and Legal AssistantsPolice OfficersPublic Safety CommunicationSecurity and Protective tions-of-Law.pdf

CTAE PATHWAY GUIDEALLIANCE ACADEMY FOR INNOVATION1100 Lanier 400 Parkway, Cumming, GA 30040 NICS students will be introduced to directcurrent concepts and applications, pneumatic systemfundamentals, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).Topics include electrical laws and principles, magnetism,series, parallel, and simple combination DC circuits,pneumatic system principles and components, and PLCinstallation and programming. They will also learn aboutalternating current theory and applications of varying sinewave voltages and current, motor theory and operatingprinciples, control devices, symbols and schematic diagrams,preventative maintenance and troubleshooting.CAREER CHOICESChemical Plant and System OperatorsCommercial Equipment RepairersComputer User Support SpecialistsElectrical and Electronics RepairersElectronics Engineering TechniciansIndustrial EngineersIndustrial Engineering TechniciansIndustrial Equipment RepairersPATHWAY COURSESIntroduction to MechatronicsAC Theory, Electric Motors, and Hydraulic SystemsSemiconductors Mechanical Sys, & Pump and Piping SystemsIndustrial Machinery g-Mechatronics.pdfTeaching asa ProfessionTEACHING AS A PROFESSION students will learn to plan,manage, and provide education and training services, andrelated learning support services such as administration,teaching/training, administrative support, and professionalsupport services. They will be engaged in observations,interactions, and analyses of critical and contemporaryeducational issues and investigate issues influencing thesocial and political contexts of educational settings inGeorgia and the United States and actively examines theteaching profession from multiple vantage points bothwithin and outside of the school.PATHWAY COURSESExamining the Teaching ProfessionContemporary Issues in EducationTeaching as a Profession InternshipCAREER CHOICESAdult EducatorAfter-School Program SupervisorCoachEducation EvaluatorEducational and Teacher AideK-12 School TeacherMedia SpecialistPost-Secondary Vocational EducationRecreation AttendantSchool AdministrationSpecial Education ning-Teaching-as-a-Profession.pdfHealth InformationTechnology

CAREER CHOICES Aerospace Engineers Air Tra c Controllers Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors Air eld Operations Specialists Aviation Safety Specialists