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What are the four types of CTE courses available in North Carolina?
Trade, Technology, Engineering, and Industrial Education.
What are 16 NC career clusters?
The 16 CTE career clusters in North Carolina are:
- Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources.
- Architecture & Construction.
- Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications.
- Business Management & Administration.
- Education & Training.
- Finance.
- Government & Public Administration.
- Health Science.
What is Ncacte?
The North Carolina Association for Career Technical Education (NCACTE) is the professional organization for North Carolina Educators associated with Career-Technical Education. In this capacity the organization will serve as a unifying agency for personnel in all types of Career and Technical Education.
What is CTE industry sector?
CTE Industry Sectors Agriculture and Natural Resources. Arts, Media, and Entertainment. Building and Construction Trades. Business and Finance. Education, Child Development, and Family Services.
What are the CTE concentrator North Carolina?
What is a concentrator? A concentrator is a student who has earned four or more technical credits in a Career Cluster, at least one of which is a completer course. The student may earn all four credits from foundation courses or three from foundation and one from enhancement courses for the Career Cluster.
What is the 17th Career Cluster?
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics.
What benefits are there to being a CTE pathway concentrator or completer?
Improves success in college
- More likely to go to college or postsecondary program — 79 percent go within two years.
- Maintain a higher GPA.
- More likely to stay in college.
What is a pathway concentrator?
A concentrator is a student who has earned two or more technical credits in a Career Cluster Pathway, at least one of which is a completer course. The student may also take additional supplemental courses within their Career Pathway to extend their knowledge.