On Campus CTE Offerings

 
Campbell Union High School District provides Career Technical Education (CTE), formerly known as Regional Occupational Program (ROP), classes at each of our comprehensive high schools. The following classes may be taken as part of a CTE course of study:
 
  • Agriculture Biology
  • Agriculture Business and Economics
  • Agriculture Mechanics
  • Agriculture Science
  • Agriculture Soil and Chemistry
  • Careers in Education I
  • Computer Programming
  • Digital Graphic Tools
  • Digital Photo I and II
  • Foods-Culinary Arts I and II
  • Manufacturing Technology I, II, and III
  • Musical Theatre
  • Production Technology I, II and III
  • Technical Theater
  • Veterinary Science
  • Video Production I,II, III, and IV
  • Web Development
 
 
 
  • Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) - Design, Visual & Media Arts
    • Digital Photo 1 (Year 1)
    • Digital Photo 2 (Year 2)
  • Education
    • Careers in Education 1 (Year 1)
    • Careers in ED 2 (Year 2)
  • Food Service & Hospitality
    • Foods 1 (Year 1)
    • Foods 2/Culinary Arts (Year 2)
 

 

  • AME - Production & Managerial Arts (Tech Theatre)
    • Tech Theatre 1 (Theatre Design, Year 1)
    • Tech Theatre 2 (Stage Design, Year 2)
  •  Engineering Design (Project Lead the Way)
    • Engineering Essentials (Year 1) OR Computer Science Principles 
    • Principles of Engineering (Year 2)
    • Digital Electronics (Year 3) OR AP Computer Science
      • NOTE:  Computer Science Principles is not a pre-requisite to AP Computer Science.  AP Computer Science is not a PLTW course.
    • Engineering Design & Development (Year 4)
  • Food Service & Hospitality
    • Foods 1 (Year 1)
    • Foods 2/Culinary Arts (Year 2)
 
 
  • AME - Design, Visual & Media Arts
    • Digital Photo 1 (Year 1)
    • Digital Photo 2 (Year 2)
  • AME - Design, Visual & Media Arts (Video Production)
    • Video Production 1 (Year 1)
    • Video Production 2 (Year 2)
  • Food Service & Hospitality
    • Foods 1 (Year 1)
    • Foods 2/Culinary Arts (Year 2)
 
  • AME - Production & Managerial Arts (Tech Theatre)
    • Tech Theatre 1 (Theatre Design, Year 1)
    • Tech Theatre 2 (Stage Design, Year 2)
    • Tech Theatre 3 (Year 3)
    • Tech Theatre 4 (Advanced, Year 4)
  • Engineering Design (Project Lead the Way)
    • Introduction to Engineering Design (Year 1)
    • Principles of Engineering (Year 2)
    • Digital Electronics (Year 3)
    • Engineering Design & Development (Year 4)
  • Food Service & Hospitality
    • Foods 1 (Year 1)
    • Foods 2/Culinary Arts (Year 2)
  • Marketing
    • Intro. to Business Marketing (Year 1)
    • Principles of Marketing & Entrepreneurship (Year 2)
 
  • AME - Production & Managerial Arts (Tech Theatre)
    • Tech Theatre 1 (Theatre Design, Year 1)
    • Tech Theatre 2 (Stage Design, Year 2)
    • Tech Theatre 3 (Year 3)
  • AME - Design, Visual, & Media Arts (Video Production)
    • Video Production 1 (Year 1)
    • Video Production 2 (Year 2)
    • Video Production 3 (Year 3)
    • Video Production 4 (Year 4)
  • Business & Finance
    • Digital Tools for Business (Year 1)
    • Accounting 1 (Year 2)
    • Accounting 2 (Year 3)
  • ICT (Information, Communication, and Technology)
    • Computer Programming
    • AP Computer Science
 
  • AME - Production & Managerial Arts (Tech Theatre)
    • Tech Theatre 1 (Theatre Design, Year 1)
    • Tech Theatre 2 (Stage Design, Year 2)
    • Tech Theatre 3 (Year 3)
    • Tech Theatre 4 (Advanced, Year 4)
  • AME - Design, Visual, & Media Arts (Video Production)
    • Video Production 1 (Year 1)
    • Video Production 2 (Year 2)
  • Agriculture & Natural Sciences (ANR) - Animal Science
    • AG Biology (Year 1)
    • Veterinary Science (Year 2)
  • ANR - Agriculture Mechanics
    • AG Mechanics 1 (Year 1)
    • AG Mechanics 2 (Year 2)
  • Engineering Design (Project Lead the Way)
    • Principles of Engineering (Year 1)
    • Digital Electronics (Year 2)
    • Engineering Design & Development (Year 3)
  • Manufacturing Technology (Metals)
    • Manufacturing Tech 1 (Year 1)
    • Manufacturing Tech 2 (Year 2)
    • Manufacturing Tech 3 (Year 3)
  • Production Technology (Woods)
    • Production Technology 1 (Year 1)
    • Production Technology 2 (Year 2)
    • Production Technology 3 (Year 3)
 

 

Work Experience at Each School Site

 
Work Experience Education (WEE) is a course open to seniors (or on occasion juniors who are 16 or older) who have a job or wish to pursue an internship while receiving high school credit. WEE introduces students to the aspects, functions, and laws concerning employees in the workplace while focusing heavily on the "soft skills" that ALL workers need to succeed at work and in society.
  • Option 1: Career Technical Work Experience Education
  • Option 2: Exploratory Work Experience Education
  • Option 3: General Work Experience Education
For more detailed course descriptions, see the Course Catalog. Note: Work Experience gives CTE/Applied Arts credit for CUHSD graduation. This course is not A-G.