***In order to receive high school credits, 8th graders must pass the class and the associated regents exam with a 65 or above.
Passing the Biology class AND regents will give students 2 high school credits.
Passing the Algebra class AND regents will give students 2 high school credits.
9th-11th Grade
**Class offerings are subject to change.
12th Grade Aviation Management Pathway
FALL
Economics 103
Business 230 (Introduction to the Aviation Business)
Sociology 238 (Industrial Sociology)
WINTER
Finance 101
SPRING
Business 301 (Management Theory and Practice)
Business 330 (Aviation Operations)
Marketing 353 (Aviation Marketing and Economics)
The Aviation Management track will introduce students to foundational coursework in business, economics, and aviation studies to prepare them for further study in the field of aviation. Students will gain an understanding of the principles of airport operations, airline management, and the broader air transportation industry. This track is designed to provide a pathway into York College’s Aviation Management program.
Possible career options include Airport Manager, Airline Operations Specialist, Aviation Safety Inspector, Air Traffic Manager, Aviation Business Analyst, and Transportation Planner.
12th Grade Business Pathway
FALL
Principles of Acct. 101
Business 160
Psychology 102
Personal Finance 100
WINTER
Finance 101
SPRING
Principles of Acct. 102
Business 220 (Cybersecurity)
Finance 150
Cultural Diversity 100
This pathway provides exposure to foundational content for students who may have educational and professional interests in business. Courses will be offered through York College’s Department of Accounting and Finance as well as the Department of Business and Economics. Students who successfully complete coursework will be prepared to pursue majors such as Accounting, Aviation Management, Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Economics.
Possible career options include Information Systems Manager, Accountant, Market Research Analyst, Human Resources Manager, Hotel Manager, and Entrepreneur.
12th Grade Health Professions Pathway
FALL
Public Health 102
Cultural Diversity 100
Math 111 (Intro to Statistics)
WINTER
Anatomy and Physiology Workshop
SPRING
Bio 234 (Anatomy and Physiology, Lecture & Lab)
Psychology 214
PHS 110 (Medicine & Drugs of Abuse)
Students can explore gateway courses that lead to careers related to the promotion of health and treatment of injury and disease. This area would be of interest to students who are interested in how the body works and who care about supporting the health and well-being of people. Students who successfully complete coursework will be prepared to pursue majors such as: Biology, Nursing, Public Health, Health Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Movement Science, Health Promotion Management and other health care related professions.
Possible career options include Physician, Physician Assistant, Nurse, Physical Therapist, Personal Trainer, Occupational Therapist.
12th Grade Humanities Pathway
FALL
Finance 100
Cultural Diversity 100
Geology 140
Humanities 101
WINTER
Finance 101
SPRING
History 274
CT 101 (Digital Storytelling)
Sociology 235
Anthropology 101
The Humanities pathway provides students with access to an array of courses in the arts, social science, and behavioral science disciplines. This pathway provides exposure to a range of majors and future professions. Course content in this pathway provides a strong foundation for potential majors such as: English, Journalism, Communications, Psychology, Fine Art.
Possible career options include advertising and public relations, creative writing, film production, journalism, radio and television broadcasting, theater and performing arts and graphic design.
12th Grade Real Estate Investment Pathway
12th Grade STEM Pathway
FALL
Personal Finance 100
Math 120 (Pre-Calculus)
Physics 140 (Lecture & Lab)
WINTER
Chemistry Workshop
SPRING
Math 121 (Calculus)
PHS 110 (Medicine & Drugs of Abuse)
Chemistry 108/109 (Lecture & Lab)
The Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) track will expose students to fundamental coursework in mathematics, physics, and chemistry to prepare students to possibly transition into various engineering programs: biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, and mechanical. This coursework also prepares students for majors in Computer Science and Mathematics.
Possible career options include Electronics Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Computer Programmer, Network Technician, Software or Hardware Engineer, Webmaster.