Career Pathways

2025-2026 Academic Year

Career Cluster: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)

Program Area: Computer Science, IT, and Technology Education (CSITT)

Career Pathways connect rigorous CTE coursework with real-world experiences preparing students for careers.

To view detailed course information and standards, select a course.
Career Pathways
Career Pathways are sub-groupings of occupations within a Career Cluster used as an organizing tool for curriculum design and instruction. Occupations are grouped into career pathways based on the set of common knowledge and skills required for career success.
A Concentrator is a student who has successfully completed a Concentrator course in an approved Career Pathway, which includes a:
  • Foundational Prerequisite Course (if required), which provides fundamental knowledge and skills needed for student success in secondary and postsecondary education and careers in the Career Pathway.
  • Prerequisite Course, which provides fundamental or intermediate knowledge and skills for student success in secondary and postsecondary education and careers in the Career Pathway and should be completed prior to enrolling in a pathway course.
  • Concentrator Course, which is a second- or third-level course along the Career Pathway that builds upon technical skills acquired in a prerequisite course and foundational prerequisite, if required.
  • Career Pathway Major Course provides aligned specificity in a Career Pathway and can include either an Advanced Studies course, Work-based Learning course, or a course with aligned content.

Work-based Learning (WBL)
Work-based Learning (WBL) is an integral part of all Career and Technical Education courses in North Carolina to show curricular relevance to industry skills.

Public School Units (PSUs) are encouraged to strategically choose work-based learning strategies in alignment with unique needs, considering factors such as local employment demands, available program offerings, resources, and other pertinent considerations. Contact your local CTE administrator for more information.

WBL Courses with Academic Credit:

  • CTE Advanced Studies
  • CTE Cooperative Education
  • CTE Entrepreneurial Experience
  • CTE Internship
  • CTE Pre-apprenticeship
  • CTE Apprenticeship

WBL Activities without Academic Credit:

  • Guest speaker
  • Career fair
  • Job fair
  • Transition fair
  • Field trip (workplace tour)
  • Job shadowing
  • Mentoring
  • Service learning
  • School-based enterprise
  • Simulated workplace
  • Workplace challenge/Industry-sponsored project

Technology Engineering and Design (TEND)

Middle Grades Exploration
Foundational Prerequisite Option(s)
N/A
Prerequisite Option(s)
Concentrator Option(s)
Career Pathway Major Options
Supplemental Employability Skills
Supplemental Technical Courses
Career and College Promise
Approved Career and College Promise Career Technical Education Pathway
Career and Technical Student Organizations
Technology Student Association (TSA)

Download 2025-2026 Pathway Info