Career Technical Education
Career Technical Education (CTE)
Patrick Frost
Business Department Chair
Email: patrick.frost@cjuhsd.net
Phone: (909) 477-6900
Fax: (909) 460-5872
Instructors
Jeff Brehmeyer
Computers, Careers and Finance
Trudi Croy
AP Computer Science Principles
Business Management and Leadership
FBLA Adviser
Patrick Frost
AP Business and Personal Finance
AP Computer Science A
Honors Business Principles
FBLA Adviser
James Hagan
Wood Design I-IV
Tom Parslow
AP Computer Science Principles
Game Design I-IV
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Mastery of information technologies is an essential part of nearly all successful business organizations today. People who have experience in information support services are constantly in high demand for a variety of positions. Students in this pathway prepare for careers that involve the implementation of computer services and software, provision of technical assistance, creation of technical documentation, and management of information systems.
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Organizations of all types and sizes use digital media to communicate with existing and potential customers. This pathway introduces students to the world of web design and robotics. Students in this pathway prepare for careers that involve creating, designing, and producing multimedia products and services. These services may include e-business web sites or computer enhanced visual media. There is a high demand for web designers, especially those with graphic media arts, and information technology skills.
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This program begins with the safety precautions in using shop equipment. Once students have passed a safety test, they construct their own wood projects using a variety of tools and techniques. The course has four levels of instruction, so students can build on their skills each year. The Construction Technology course will provide students with entry-level skills in occupational areas of carpentry, construction trades, cabinetmaking, and furniture production.
