Career Technical Education Courses
CTE courses offered at Berkeley High School emphasize high growth, high wage careers in regional sectors. These courses, often A-G accredited, emphasize not only rigorous and relevant content, but career exploration built into the curriculum and experienced through internships and field visits.
Industry Sectors:
- Health Science and Medical Technology
- Public Service
- Nghệ thuật, Media, & Entertainment
- Information Technology
- Building Trades & Construction
- Kỹ thuật & Manufacturing
CTE Courses:
- Law and Social Justice
Regional Occupational Programs
Các Contra Costa County Department of Education also collaborates with Berkeley HS to offer a number of courses with a focus on career preparation.
CTE/ROP is the Contra Costa County Office of Education’s career training program designed for high school juniors and seniors. The goal of CTE/ROP is to help students gain knowledge and skills for future careers.
In addition to the skills developed for specific fields, each class helps students develop a résumé, review effective interviewing techniques and identify sources of employment.
CTE/ROP is an excellent way to prepare for college. If students are uncertain about their college major or career choice, CTE/ROP provides an opportunity to explore a career field. Students use the skills they develop in CTE/ROP to gain higher paying part-time work to help pay for college expenses.
Internships and hands-on experience provide students the opportunity to “try-out” career choices before investing time and money in college or post-secondary training.
The following courses are currently being offered at Berkeley High School:
ROP Advanced Digital Photo
ROP Computer Science
ROP Art of Video Production
ROP Environmental Science
ROP Biotechnology
ROP Community Service Professions
ROP Fire Science
ROP EMT
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Office for Civil Rights
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