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2011-12 Engineering & Technology Education Curriculum Frameworks
For more information about these curriculum frameworks, contact , Supervisor for IT/Engineering & Technology Education at (850) 245-9003.
Secondary Programs/Courses
Essential Skills have been integrated into most of these programs and are identified with special codes. Additional information and links to instructional resources to support Florida’s Essential Skills.
- Advanced Technology Applications (8601900) (RTF, 260KB)
- Aerospace Technologies (8600080) (RTF, 561KB)
- Communications Technology (8601000) (RTF, 431KB)
- Construction Technology (8600700) (RTF, 513KB)
- Drafting/ Illustrative Design Technology (8600800) (RTF, 427KB)
- Electronics Technology (8600900) (RTF, 445KB)
- Engineering By Design (9400200) (CATTS) (RTF, 685KB)
- Engineering Technology (8607000) (RTF, 547KB)
- Materials and Processes Technology (8601100) (RTF, 474KB)
- Pathways To Engineering (9400300) (PLTW) (RTF, 656KB)
- Power & Energy Technology (8601300) (RTF, 446KB)
- Production Technology (8604000) (RTF, 492KB)
- Scientific Visualization (9400100) (RTF, 511KB)
- Technology Studies (8600100) (RTF, 623KB)
- Technology Systems (8600400) (0.5 Credit For Each Course) (RTF, 527KB)
- Transportation Technology (8601200) (RTF, 432KB)
- Work-Based Experience (8601800) (RTF, 264KB)
Supplemental Programs
Applicable Level 6-9, 30-31 Credit For Each Course 0.5
- Exploration of Production Technology & Career Planning (8600042) (RTF, 310KB)
- Exploring Technology & Career Planning (8600220) (RTF, 308KB)
- Integrated Technology Studies (8600000) (0.5 Credit Per Course) (RTF, 647KB)
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