16 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics 
 Plans of Study
 
Sub-Pathways: Transportation Operations Pathway; Logistics Planning and Management Services Pathway; Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations Pathway; Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance Pathway; Transportation Systems/ Infrastructure Planning, Management, and Regulation Pathway; Health, Safety and Environmental Pathway; Sales and Service Pathway. 
High School
 
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
English 9 Speech and Writing Experiences American Literature and Advanced Writing or Guided Writing Projects Contemporary Literature or Classical Literature or Guided Literature Projects 
Algebra 1 (or Geometry) Geometry (or Algebra 2) Algebra 2 (Pre-Calculus or Discrete Math) Discrete Math,  Pre-Calculus, or AP Statistics (or AP Calculus)
Molecular Biology  Chemistry  Physics or Physical Science   Environmental Studies 
American Studies II Contemporary American History or Historical Viewpoints Modern Western Civilization or Geography or World Cultures   American Government and Economics or Psychology or Sociology
  Lifetime Fitness Educ.  PE/Health PE/Health PE/Health
  Computer Applications I      
Electives
 
World Languages: In our global society, taking multiple years of a World Language is highly recommended for all post-secondary endeavors and is a requirement for many colleges. 
  Related High School Electives: Supplementary materials including the student ‘Course Guide’ showing elective course offerings that relate to each career cluster are available in the schools and on the district web site at: http://www.davenport.k12.ia.us/students.asp
  Sample Focused Elective Sequences: With the diverse array of career opportunities available under each career cluster, there is no one right combination of elective course offerings. Students, in conjunction with parents, counselors and other caring adults must determine what is right for them. More details can be found at: http://davenportschools.org/curriculum/ACP/Foc_El.pdf 
  Sample Career-Focused Elective Sequences Follow:
  Automotive Mechanic: Choose at least 4 units from the following: Basic Auto 0.5; Advanced Auto 0.5; Technology I  - 3.0; Auto Technology II - 3.0; Operating a Small Business 0.5; Principles of Accounting 0.5
  Work in Progress      
Post-
Secondary
 
Black Hawk College Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges University of Iowa
www.bhc.edu Automotive Collision Repair www.uiowa.edu
Auto Collision Repair Diesel Technology Civil Engineering
Diesel Assisting Truck Driving Industrial Engineering
Machine Repair Apprentice Automotive Technology Mechanical Engineering
Truck Driving Aviation    
Warehouse & Distribution Specialist Logistics Augustana College
Wheel Alignment & Suspension Pre-Engineering www.augustana.edu
    Engineering
           
Indian Hills Community College Kirkwood Community College Iowa State University
www.indianhills.edu www.kirkwood.cc.ia.us www.iastate.edu
Auto Collision Technology Automotive Collision Repair Aerospace Engineering
Automotive Technology Automotive Technology Civil Engineering
Aviation Maintenance Technology Diesel Truck Technology    
Aviation Pilot Training Pre-Engineering Bradley University
Diesel Power Systems   www.bradley.edu
Machine Technology   Engineering
Truck Driving    
Career Enhancement
Options
 
Work-based Learning Options Short-Term Training Options
q     Job-Shadowing: q     Safety Training q     Small Engine Repair
q     Internship/Mentorship: q     Commercial Drivers License q     Automatic Transmissions
q     On-The-Job Training: q     Defensive Driving q     Intro to Pneumatics and Hydraulics
q     Apprenticeships: Work in Progress
 
q    Medium/Heavy Truck Brakes
     
Parent/Guardian: Please sign and return this document indicating that you are aware of your student's career cluster interest and have reviewed the courses recommended for this particular cluster. These are only recommendations. Students will be able to customize their Academic Career Plans to best meet their postsecondary and career goals. 
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