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Faculty and Staff....................................................................................................................................................Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................Dual Credit Information ...................................................................................................................................

Career Pathways/Course DescriptionsAllied Health.....................................................................................................................................................Pre-Nursing......................................................................................................................................................EKG Technician...............................................................................................................................................EMT................................................................................................................................................................Pharmacy Technician......................................................................................................................................Phlebotomy Technician..................................................................................................................................Dental Assistant.............................................................................................................................................Acknowledgement of Receipt........................................................................................................................Application.....................................................................................................................................................

WE ARE YOUR GUIDE

WE ARE YOUR GUIDEAdministrative and Support Staff

Pamela Todd, Principal Mary Chandler, Career & Technical Educator

Amy Gamblin, Career Ready Counselor Kenya Thomas, Administrative Assistant

Carlos White, Head Custodian

Instructional Staff

Eric Anderson, Industrial Manufacturing Technology

Willis Holmes, Information Technology

Ava Lomache, Health Science

Larrie Moody, Health Science

Adam O’Rear, Automotive

Jamie Scott, PLTW Pre-Engineering

Sonya Shockley, Business Education

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WE ARE YOUR GUIDE

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Hopkins County Career & Technology Center

Pathways to Success Through Learning That Works1775 Patriot Drive

Madisonville, KY 42431

270-825-8998

www.hcct.center

Dear Student:

Welcome to The Hopkins County Career & Technology Center (HCCTC). It is an honor to serve

as your principal. I and my professional staff are pleased that you have chosen the HCCTC to

help you further your education. Your future is important to all of us: your family, this

community, and the HCCTC. We at the HCCTC are obligated to help you identify your interests

and talents so that together we can help you reach your career objectives.

The HCCTC offers opportunities for students through rigorous engaging curricula project-based

learning, real-world learning experiences, and career guidance. Whether your post-secondary

plans include going to college or entering the workforce, attending the HCCTC can provide the

opportunities that will turn those plans into reality.

The faculty and staff have high expectations for all HCCTC students and therefore challenge them

to exercise critical-thinking and team-building skills, set and pursue career goals, practice

personal effectiveness skills, and network with community partners. We also encourage students

to take advantage of the many dual credit courses and industry certificates offered at the HCCTC.

We challenge you to be involved in leadership roles such as: HCCTC ambassadors, organization

officers, organization competitors, co-op students, and mentorship participants.

Together, we will work to ensure you are prepared for the career of your choice.

Sincerely,

Pamela Hight Todd

Principal, Hopkins County Career & Technology Center

#wearectc

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MISSION STATEMENT:To provide students with challenging academic, technical, and workplace readiness skills in a supportive, engaging, and respectful environment which guides them along a pathway to success.

VISION:

Pathways to Success Through Learning that WorksVALUES: The faculty and staff at the HCCTC work to provide a safe environment where students are empowered to think critically, make informed decisions, become leaders, and excel in the preparation of their chosen career. Expectations and rules are important for a school to maintain order. HCCTC abides by all district rules, and students are held accountable for their individual actions. Policies, procedures, and expectations are in place to ensure a safe educational environment for all students, faculty, and staff. HCCTC students are expected to be productive participants in their educational journey and abide by all school protocols.

GOALS:1. Provide a safe, challenging, and supportive educational environment that

enables students to develop workplace behaviors, teamwork skills, and quality workmanship.

2. Provide a curriculum that emphasizes the application and integration of rigorous academics, 21st century technology, and current industry standards and skills.

3. Provide educational pathways which guide students in a logical order as they seek to reach their career goal.

4. Provide students with the tools necessary to continue their education in a related post-secondary institution and/or high demand, high wage occupation.

5. Provide opportunities to develop leadership traits through participation in career and technical education student organizations.

6. Provide student assessments that validate student learning which will indicate college/career readiness.

7. Provide opportunities to engage in partnerships with employers, community organizations, educational institutions, and government to stay abreast of current workforce needs and trends.

8.

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DUAL CREDIT

WHY TAKE DUAL CREDIT?

Key findings from research that support accelerating your learning through dual credit classes:

1. Perhaps the biggest benefit of dual credit is that students may start accumulating college credits. A student earning dual credit leaves high school already having begun their post-secondary degree, leading to reduced college costs and eliminating duplication of effort for highly capable students.

Students are better prepared for college. Dual-credit courses will enable you to start college knowing what to expect in terms of academics. As a first year College student, you will likely feel more confident as you take first-semester courses, since you’ll have already experienced what it is like to take a college class. Additionally, students who participate in dual-credit programs learn about the administrative processes of taking college courses. You will be able to navigate registration, enrollment, and payments before you set foot on campus.

Students can save money. With the reduced tuition rate, students can knock out a chunk of their future requirements or electives for a fraction of the cost. A dual-credit program: reduces the amount of time it takes to graduate, allows students to take fewer credit-hours per semester and give them time to

take advantage of opportunities like study abroad, which may not otherwise have fit into their schedule.

earns more KEES money because dual credit courses are weighted.2. Earning college credits while in high school increases the likelihood that a student will

complete high school and persist in college. 3. All public colleges and universities in Kentucky are required to accept credits from each

other. Dual credit courses should transfer within Kentucky. Be advised to always check.4. There is no single exam or extra test. One of the major hallmarks of dual credit is that, upon

completing the same assignments and assessments as a university student, college credit is awarded. There’s no extra test to qualify for credit; students are experiencing the same class that students take on campus and earning actual college credit.

General guidelines to receive dual credit: Student must enroll as a KCTCS student in the course in which they wish to receive

credit. The eligible dual credit course list is available in the office. DUAL CREDIT EXPENSE BREAKDOWN:

o Unless a student is participating in the KY Dual Credit Scholarship, they will be required to pay tuition for the course at a reduced tuition rate.

o CURRENT STUDENT TUITION IS ROUGHLY 1/3 THE COST OF REGULAR TUITION.

CTC Dual Credit Course OfferingsHigh School Course Name Credits Madisonville Community College Course Title

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AUTOMOTIVEAutomotive Maintenance and Light Repair A 3 ADX 150 Engine Repair

Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair B 6 AUT 180 Automatic Transmissions and

AUT 130 Manual TransmissionsAutomotive Maintenance and Light Repair C 6 AUT 160 Steering and Suspension Systems and

AUT 110 Brakes Systems AUT 110Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair D 3 AUT 140 Engine Performance

BUSINESS –at time of print, we are waiting on the college to determine dual credit in this department.

ENGINEERINGCivil Engineering 4 PLW 225Manufacturing Engineering 4 PLW 250Engineering Capstone 4 PLW 295Elect/Electronis Engineering 4 AIT 1001, AIT 1002, and AIT 1101Robotics Automation & Design 4 AIT 2702Engineering II 4

HEALTH SCIENCEPrinciples of Health Science 3 AHS 105-Introduction to Health OccupationsMedical Terminology 3 AHS 115-Medical TerminologyMedicaid Nurse Aide 3 NAA 100-Nurse Assistant Skills I

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYComputer Hardware and Software 4 CIT 111-Computer Hardware and Software

Introduction to Networking Concepts 4 CIT 160-Introduction to Networking Concepts

Computational Thinking 3 CIT 120-Computational ThinkingJAVA 3 CIT 149 JAVA 1Internet Technology 3 CIT 150 – Internet Technologies

INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURINGIndustrial Maintenance Electric Principles 4 AIT 100

Advanced Technological Applications 3 AIT 110

Engineering Capstone 1 AIT1203

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*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

HEALTH SCIENCESALLIED HEALTHCIP 51.0000.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: A general, introductory, undifferentiated, or joint program in health sciences occupations that prepares individuals for either entry into specialized training programs or for a variety of concentrations in the allied health area. Includes instruction in the basic sciences, research and clinical procedures, and aspects of the subject matter related to various health occupations.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures _____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 170501 Allied Health Core

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following:

_____ 302631 Anatomy (1 Science credit) *** OR _____ 170167 Body Structures *** _____ 170301 Essentials of Sports Medicine _____ 170169 Medical Math/Dosage*** _____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health

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170301 Essentials of Sports Medicine: This course prepares individuals to perform routine sports medicine related services for the physically active, under the training and supervision of an approved licensed athletic trainer. The purpose of this course is to give individuals knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illness.

170501 Allied Health Core Skills: Prerequisite- Principles of Health Science. Allied Health Core Skills is designed to provide knowledge, concepts and psychomotor skills necessary for gainful employment as an entry-level health care worker. Assisting students in selecting a career major, classroom instruction and educational objectives are combined with learning experiences, observations, and a work-based learning opportunity such as internship, shadowing or clinical rotation. This course is designed for students not enrolled in the Medicaid Nurse Aide Program.

The following internship REQUIRES A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

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PRE-NURSINGCIP 51.2699.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: A program that prepares individuals for admission to a professional program in Nursing.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science (1 credit) _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures (.5 credit)_____ 170131 Medical Terminology (.5 credit) _____ 170631 Medicaid Nurse Aide (1 credit)

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following:

_____ 302631 Anatomy (1 Science Credit) *** OR _____ 170167 Body Structures***_____ 170169 Medical Math/Dosage (.5 credit)***_____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health_____ 170601 Co-op Nursing

***DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

HEALTH SCIENCES

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The following courses REQUIRE A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

170631 Medicaid Nurse Aide (Nurse Assistant Skills 1 NAA 100): This course is the Kentucky Medicaid Nurse Aide Course. It focuses on the requirements and skills necessary to perform the duties of a long-term care nursing assistant in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Class is limited to 15 students.Non-negotiables:

There is a strict attendance policy (You may only miss 3 excused days during the program with 0 unexcused) and requirement of a clean disciplinary record.

The student will follow all the regulations of the MCC Health Campus which include: wear a designated uniform, have excellent attendance, satisfactorily completing required skills, and 16(minimum) off-campus clinical hours-which may be outside of school time.

To be eligible to sit for the Nurse Aide Registry Exam, students must complete all coursework with a 70% average.

Fees (fees may be waived if grants are available) : MNA test: for a one-time reduced fee of $50. If the student does not successfully pass both the

written test and the skills test, he/she must pay the regular test fee of $75 to re-take the exam liability insurance - $11.00 drug test - $32.50 uniform - $40.00 ALL white, leather tennis shoes analog- dial watch with a second hand Valid CPR card (will receive during Emergency Procedures) $8.00 $20.00 background check fee paid PRIOR to first day of class Flu shot (vaccine is available at the student’s home high school if eligibility requirements are met)

This is a required course for entrance to the MCC Nursing Programs. Successful completion of the Kentucky Nurse Aide state board is required to receive course credit at MCC.

170601 Co-op (Nursing): Cooperative Education provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the student's educational objectives. Students participating in the Cooperative Education program receive compensation for their work. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates.

HEALTH SCIENCES

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EKG TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICIANCIP 51.0902.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians and nurses, to administer EKG and ECG diagnostic examinations and report results to the treatment team. Includes instruction in basic anatomy and physiology, the cardiovascular system, medical terminology, cardiovascular medications and effects, patient care, EKG and ECG administration, equipment operation and maintenance, interpretation of cardiac rhythm, patient record management, and professional standards and ethics.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures _____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 170555 EKG Technician

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following: _____ 302631 Anatomy (Science course) *** OR _____ 170167 Body Structures *** _____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health _____ 170169 Medical Math***

*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

The following courses REQUIRE A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170555 Internship: EKG Technology/Technician: A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians and nurses, to administer EKG and ECG diagnostic examination and report results to the treatment team. You will be responsible for obtaining required TB skin tests, immunizations and flu

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shot. Students must have a valid and current CPR Certification, closed toe shoes, and their own transportation

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

HEALTH SCIENCES

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANCIP 51.0904.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: A program that prepares individuals, under the remote supervision of physicians, to recognize, assess, and manage medical emergencies in prehospital settings and to supervise Ambulance personnel. Includes instruction in basic, intermediate, and advanced EMT procedures; emergency surgical procedures; medical triage; rescue operations; crisis scene management and personnel supervision; equipment operation and maintenance; patient stabilization, monitoring, and care; drug administration; identification and preliminary diagnosis of diseases and injuries; communication and computer operations; basic anatomy, physiology, pathology, and toxicology; and professional standards and regulations.

Complete (4) FOUR CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures_____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 461023 EMS Training_____ 461022 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

The following course REQUIRES A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

461022/461023 Emergency Medical Technician/EMS Training: This basic Emergency Medical Technician Course covers all knowledge aspects of trauma care as outlined by national standards, created by federal guidelines, considered to be the responsibilities of ambulance operations. Training involves typical anatomy and physiology; patient assessment; care for respiratory and cardiac emergencies; control of bleeding; application of dressing and bandages; treatment for traumatic shock; care for fractures, dislocation, sprains and strains; medical emergencies; emergency child birth; burns and heat emergencies; environmental emergencies; principles of vehicle rescue; transportation of patients and general

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operations of ambulance systems. Availability of this course is dependent upon Madisonville Community College offerings. Classes meet at Madisonville Community College Health Campus in the evenings. Students must have their own transportation. Fee- $33 for EMT shirt

PHARMACY TECHNICIANCIP 51.0805.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: This pathway prepares individuals, under the supervision of pharmacists, to prepare medications, provide medications and related assistance to patients, and manage Pharmacy clinical and business operations.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

HEALTH SCIENCES

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_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures_____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 170558 Pharmacy Technician

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following:

_____ 170501 Allied Health Core Skills _____ 170169 Medical Math/Dosage***_____ 302631 Anatomy (1 Science Credit) *** OR _____170167 Body Structures*** _____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health

*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

170501 Allied Health Core Skills: Prerequisite- Principles of Health Science. Allied Health Core Skills is designed to provide knowledge, concepts and psychomotor skills necessary for gainful employment as an entry-level health care worker. Assisting students in selecting a career major, classroom instruction and educational objectives are combined with learning experiences, observations, and a work-based learning opportunity such as internship, shadowing or clinical rotation. This course is designed for students not enrolled in the Medicaid Nurse Aide Program.

The following courses REQUIRE A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170558 Pharmacy Technician: This course may be completed as an independent study or as a classroom course during the student’s senior year. Material covered will include: Orientation, Federal Law, Medication Review, Aseptic Techniques, Calculations, and Pharmacy Operations. It is best practice for students to participate in a work based learning experience at a pharmacy during this course. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings during the work based learning experience. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test,

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and Immunization certificates. Upon completion of this course, students are eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician certification examination in order to obtain national certification. FEES- National Certification exam, On-line training program, Practice tests: $389 total (these fees may be waived if grants are available) and KY State technician registration: $35.00

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIANCIP 51.1009.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: This pathway prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians and other health care professionals, to draw blood samples from patients using a variety of intrusive procedures. Includes instruction in basic vascular anatomy and physiology, blood physiology, skin puncture techniques, venipuncture, venous specimen collection and handling, safety and sanitation procedures, and applicable standards and regulations.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures_____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 170567 Medical Laboratory Aide (Phlebotomist)

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following:

HEALTH SCIENCES

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_____ 170501 Allied Health Core Skills _____ 170169 Medical Math/Dosage***_____ 302631 Anatomy (1 Science Credit) *** OR _____170167 Body Structures*** _____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health

*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

170501 Allied Health Core Skills: Prerequisite- Principles of Health Science. Allied Health Core Skills is designed to provide knowledge, concepts and psychomotor skills necessary for gainful employment as an entry-level health care worker. Assisting students in selecting a career major, classroom instruction and educational objectives are combined with learning experiences, observations, and a work-based learning opportunity such as internship, shadowing or clinical rotation. This course is designed for students not enrolled in the Medicaid Nurse Aide Program.

The following courses REQUIRE A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170567 Medical Laboratory Aide: This course consists of a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on experiences related to the student’ education objectives in the area of Medical Laboratory Aide/Phlebotomist. It is best practice for students to participate in a work based learning experience during this course. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings during the work based learning experience. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must meet eligibility requirements of the National Health Career Association (NHA) in order to take the certification exam. FEES- Preparation Bundle- $69.00, National Certification exam-$117.00, (these fees may be waived if grants are available)

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the

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classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

DENTAL ASSISTINGCIP 51.0601.01

PATHWAY DESCRIPTION: A program that prepares individuals to provide patient care, take dental radiographs (x-ray photographs), prepare patients and equipment for dental procedures, and discharge office administrative functions under the supervision of dentists and dental hygienists. Includes instruction in medical record-keeping, general office duties, reception and patient intake, scheduling, equipment maintenance and sterilization, basic radiography, pre- and post-operative patient care and instruction, chairside assisting, taking tooth and mouth impressions, and supervised practice.

Complete (3) THREE CREDITS from the following:

_____ 170111 Principles of Health Science _____ 170141 Emergency Procedures _____ 170131 Medical Terminology _____ 170552 Internship: Dental Assistant

Complete (1) ONE CREDIT from the following:

_____ 170501 Allied Health Core Skills _____ 170169 Medical Math***_____302631 Anatomy (Science course 1 credit) *** OR _____ 170167 Body Structures*** _____ 170550 Internship: Allied Health

HEALTH SCIENCES

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*** DENOTES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE HOME HIGH SCHOOL

170111 Principles of Health Science: Principles of Health Science is an orientation and foundation for occupations and functions in any health care profession. The course includes broad health care core standards that specify the knowledge and skills needed by the vast majority of health care workers. The course focuses on exploring health career options, history of health care, ethical and legal responsibilities, leadership development, safety concepts, health care systems and processes and basic health care industry skills.

170131 Medical Terminology: Medical Terminology designed to develop a working knowledge of language in all health science major areas. Students acquire word-building skills by learning prefixes, suffixes, roots and abbreviations. Students will learn correct pronunciation, spelling and application rules. By relating terms to body systems, students identify proper use of words in a medical environment. Knowledge of medical terminology enhances the student’s ability to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education in health care.

170141 Emergency Procedures: This course focuses on potential emergency situations. It is designed to promote an understanding of standard precautions necessary for personal and professional health maintenance and infection control. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the opportunity for certification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation through American Heart Association. Student Cost for CPR card-$8. Students will prepare as a Community Response Team Member in an effort to provide responders within our local population. Students will complete CERT testing and receive certification upon successful completion of this course.

170501 Allied Health Core Skills: Prerequisite- Principles of Health Science. Allied Health Core Skills is designed to provide knowledge, concepts and psychomotor skills necessary for gainful employment as an entry-level health care worker. Assisting students in selecting a career major, classroom instruction and educational objectives are combined with learning experiences, observations, and a work-based learning opportunity such as internship, shadowing or clinical rotation. This course is designed for students not enrolled in the Medicaid Nurse Aide Program.

The following courses REQUIRE A HEALTH SCIENCE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW:

170552 Internship: Dental Assistant: A program that prepares individuals to provide patient care, take dental radiographs (x-ray photographs), prepare patients and equipment for dental procedures, and discharge office administrative functions under the supervision of dentists and dental hygienists. Includes instruction in medical record-keeping, general office duties, reception and patient intake, scheduling, equipment maintenance and sterilization, basic radiography, pre-and post-operative patient care and instructions, chairside assisting, taking tooth and mouth impressions, and supervised practice. Students must have their own transportation and current CPR certification. FEES- OSHA exam-$25.00 (fee may be waived if grants are available)

170550 Internship: Allied Health: The internship provides supervised on-the-job work experience related to the students’ education objectives. Work-based learning is designed to complement the classroom instruction. Students will be required to follow program and agency requirements for attendance and health screenings. These may include but are not limited to: drug screens, TB skin test, and immunization certificates. Students must have their own transportation.

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Hopkins County Career and Technology CenterScholar Application 2019-2020

Please detach and return this Application to the Hopkins CountySCHOLAR DATA

Provide accurate data to be eligible for placement in a Career and Technical Pathway. Full Legal Name LAST: FIRST:

CurrentAddress

Phone Number Home: Cell: Home School HCCHS MNHHS

Grade for 2018-2019 Circle One: 9 10 11 12

Email addressCareer & Technology Center or your home high school counselor.

Check one of the boxes below:

I am NOT interested in attending the CTC. (DO NOT FILL OUT THE BELOW FORM)

I AM interested in attending the CTC. (FILL OUT THE BELOW FORM)

Choose three pathways based on your career interests. Indicate your first choice with a #1, second choice with a #2, and third choice with a #3. If your first choice is full, we will do our best to place you in one of your other choices.

Business and Marketing- E-Commerce

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Business and Marketing- Hospitality, Travel, and TourismBusiness and Marketing- Marketing

Engineering & Technology- Automation EngineeringEngineering & Technology-Electrical/Electronics Engineering

Engineering & Technology- Automotive EngineeringManufacturing/Engineering Technology-Integrated Manufacturing

Manufacturing Technology- Electrical TechnicianHealth Science- Allied Health

Information Technology- Computer ScienceInformation Technology- Digital Design & Game Development

Information Technology- Network AdministrationTransportation Education- Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair

ALL OTHER HEALTH SCIENCE PATHWAYS REQUIRE A SEPARATE APPLICATION AVAILABLE IN THE GUIDANCE OFFICE AT THE

STUDENT’S HOME HIGH SCHOOL