![]() To learn more, search the online Course Selection Guide for courses marked with the Oakton College Ⓞ symbol, view the Oakton Early College Catalog, or click on this link: Oakton College Contact Michelle Vazquez, Post-Secondary Counselor at 84 for more information. Dual credit is currently offered in certain courses in the Career and Technical Education, Fine Arts, and Mathematics Departments. Students in some CTE courses may dual enroll in both the ETHS class and the equivalent Oakton College course and receive college credit. To learn more about ETHS Career Pathways Programs of Study, click on this link: Those pathways focus on the following career sectors of our economy: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Arts and Communication Finance and Business Services Health Sciences and Technology Human and Public Services Information Technology and Manufacturing, Engineering, and Trades. The standards also reflect the mastery of knowledge and skills required within the 7 Career Pathways as recognized by the State of Illinois. Our instruction combines a problem solving orientation, relevant technical skills in the field of study, and essential life skills including working effectively with others.ĮTHS standards for Career & Technical Education reflect the following 21st Century skills: Problem-Solving, Critical/Creative Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Ethical Reasoning/Mindset. CTE students are engaged learners because they are taught through project-based learning with real-world problems. Our mission is to build students’ career readiness for lifelong success. The Career & Technical Education (CTE) Department invites students to explore real-world career and job-related skills so they can successfully pursue a wide range of college and career options after high school. ![]()
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