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From High School to College and Career Strengthening Secondary-Postsecondary Transitions Using Programs of Study
Organized Around the Career Clusters
Career and Technical Education
INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION GUIDE
Texas Education Agency 1701 North Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701-1494
8–13
From High School to College and Career Strengthening Secondary-Postsecondary Transitions Using Programs of Study
Organized Around the Career Clusters
A+ Certification
CREDENTIAL This certificate program is designed to prepare a student to take the CompTIA
DESCRIPTION (Computer Technology Industry Association) A+ certification exam. CompTIA A+ Certification certifies competent service technicians in the computer industry. Recognized in the field of Information Technology as an entry-level credential for Computer Service Technician Professionals.
Applicants must be able to install, configure, upgrade, troubleshoot, and repair microcomputer hardware. In addition, applicants must have the basic knowledge of desktop and portable systems, basic networking concepts and printers.
REGULATORY CompTIA
ENTITY 1815 S. Meyers Road, Suite 300 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181-5228 Phone: 630-678-8300 Fax: 630-678-8384 www.comptia.org
PROCEDURAL Membership in CompTIA’s Education to Careers (E2C) Program for not-for-profit
REQUIREMENTS educational organizations.
Pass testing that covers a broad range of hardware and software technologies, not bound to any vendor-specific products.
INSTRUCTOR Instructors may be required to take CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+)
QUALIFICATIONS certification.
You must have approval from the Texas Education Agency to teach Basic Computer Technology as an innovative course.
Instructors teaching the Basic Computer Technology course must:
y Hold a valid secondary teaching certificate (any area)
y Demonstrate sufficient technology proficiencies (deemed necessary by the
local district) to enroll in training to teach the course
y Upon completion of the training (by the appropriate organization), the district
will ensure the teachers have appropriate technology knowledge and skills to
teach the course.
STUDENT There are no formal prerequisites for the CompTIA A+ exam. Students should
TRAINING enroll in a course of study related to computer operating systems and hardware. Hands on experience with PC hardware and knowledge of MS-DOS, Windows 9x and Windows 3.x is recommended.
TESTING To receive lifetime certification, students must pass the following tests:
PREREQUISITES A+ Operating Systems Technology Examination A+ Core Hardware Service Technician Examination If student only passes one exam, may retake (with repayment) within 90 days; after 90 days must pay for and take both exams.
EXAM FEE(S) Two exams $72 per exam Vouchers are available to schools participating in CompTIA’s Education to Careers (E2C) Program
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A+ Certification 3
ADDA Drafter Certification 3
Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) 3 3
Adobe Illustrator Certification 3 3 3
Adobe PageMaker Certification 3 3 3
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Certification 3 3 3 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist
Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist 3 3 Apple Certified Technical Coordinator 3
Audio Systems Certificate - Level II 3
AutoCAD (2000) 3
Banquet Server 3
Banquet Setup Employee 3
Barber Certificate Class A 3
Bell Attendant 3
Bookkeeping Fundamentals 3
Busperson 3 Certified Broadcast Networking Technologist 3
Certified Broadcast Technologist 3
Certified Coding Associate (CCA) 3 3
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ER3020 - Program Effectiveness Report
# Description
Part 6: Number of CTE Concentrators (Code 2 and Code 3) Who Received/ Earned/Passed Certification and Licensure Assessments During the Reporting Year No Students Received CertificationsNo Students Received Certifications
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Certified Landscape Technician
Certified Veterinary Assistant
C+ Certification
Adobe Certified Expert
A+ Certification
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3D Studio Max Certification
Auto CAD
Associated Builders and Contractors
Automotive Service Technician (ASE)
Certified Cisco Network Associate
Certified Internet Webmaster
Certified Microsoft Professional
Certified Novell Administrator
Certified Web Designer
Certified Web Technician
Corel Certified Expert
Corel Certified Proficient User
Certified Food Manager
Child Development Associate Certification
Concierge
Certified Coding Associate (CCA)
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)
Certified Customer Service Specialist
Certified e-Marketing Associate
Certified Professional Salesperson
Certified Travel Associate
Certified Electronics Associate
Certified Access Culinarian
Certified Protection Officer
CMI Custodial Technician
Computer Maintenance Technician
Cosmetology Beautician
County Jailer
Criminal Justice
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35. Dental Assistant (CDA)
Massage Therapist (RMT)
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Educational Aide Certification I
Landscape Irrigator License
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD)
Educational Aide Certification II
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Front Desk Representative
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Micromedia Director Certification
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
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Lodging Management Passport
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Environmental Technician
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)
Macromedia Certified Dreamweaver Developer
i-Net+ Certification
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Forklift Operator
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IC Certification3IC Certification3
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Lodging Management Program Certification I
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Dental Radiography (RHA)
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Lodging Management Program Certification II
Emergency Care Attendant (ECA)
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58. MOUS (Microsoft Office Users Specialist)
59. NCCER Carpentry
60. NCCER Electrical
61. NCCER HVAC
62. NCCER Indistrial Maintenance
63. NCCER Masonry
64. NCCER Painting
65. NCCER Plumbing
66. NCCER Sheet Metal
67. NCCER Welding
68. National Health Care Foundation Skill Standards
69. Network+
70. Networking Cabling Specialist
71. OPAC (Office Proficiency Assessment )
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73. OSHA/CareerSafe 86. Security Service
74. Outdoor Power Equipment Technician 87. Server+
75. Pesticide Handling 88. ServSafe Certification
76. Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) 89. Shampoo and Conditioning Specialist
77. Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) 90. Small Engine Repair
78. Private Pesticide Applicators License 91. Student Network Technician
79. Pro Engineer Certification 92 Telecommunications Operator
80. Prostart Certification 93. Texas Commercial Drivers License
81. Real Estate License 94. Texas Master Gardener
82. Refrigeration Handling 95. Welding Technician
83. Refrigeration Technician 96.
84. Reservationist 97.
85. SABRE System Certification 98.
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Part 7: Total Number of CTE Concentrators (Code 2 and Code 3) Who Received/ Earned/Passed Certification and Licensure Assessments During the Reporting Year This will be the numerator for the Technical Skill Attainment Performance Measure.
Unduplicated Student Counts for Gender and Ethnicity (Count a student only once in a category.)
Duplicated Student Counts for Subpopulations
(Students may be counted in more than one supbpopulation.)
Students by Gender Number Students by Ethnicity Number Students by Subpopulation Number
Male American Indian or Alaska Native Individuals with Disabilities
Female Asian or Pacific Islander Economically Disadvantaged
Black, non-Hispanic Migrant Tech Prep
Hispanic Single Parents
White, non-Hispanic Displaced Homemakers
Limited English Proficient
Nontraditional Enrollees
Grand Total
Total by Gender: Total by Ethnicity: Total by Subpopulation:
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