
Areas of Study
Career and Technical Education (CTE) stands as a dynamic educational pathway that transcends traditional academic approaches, offering students a practical and hands-on approach to learning. What sets CTE apart is its extensive array of areas of study, designed to cater to students at both the high school and college levels.
From technical skills in fields such as healthcare, engineering, and transportation technology to vocational training in areas like agriculture and culinary arts, CTE serves as a comprehensive bridge between secondary and post-secondary education, ensuring that individuals are well-equipped for the challenges and opportunities in their chosen careers.

SWCTE Areas of Study
Agriculture
Architecture/Engineering
Automotive Technology
Business Administration
Business Management
Computer Science/Cybersecurity
Construction/Building Trades
Culinary Arts
Diesel Technology
Education
Family and Consumer Science
Finance
Health Sciences
Heavy Equipment Operation
Intro to Commercial Driving License
Public Safety
Welding
Work Based Learning
DSU Areas of Study
Diesel Technology
Welding
BSC Areas of Study
Hybrid Learning Option
Industrial Automation & Robotics Program
(Mechatronics I Certificate)
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Petroleum Production, Power Process or Mechanical Maintenance
(Operator I Certificate)