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CTE Programs of Study

Perkins V is federal legislation requiring states that receive federal CTE funds to align CTE programs of study to high-wage, in-demand, and high-skill occupations. The Division of College, Career, and Military Preparation has engaged members of the workforce, secondary education, and higher education to advise on the development and recent refresh of programs of study, which include coherent course sequences, industry-based certifications, and work-based learning opportunities to ensure students are prepared for high-wage, in-demand, and high-skill careers in Texas. 

Statewide and Regional Framework Documents

 

Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources

Architecture and Construction

Arts, Audio Visual Technology and Communications

Business, Marketing, and Finance

Education and Training

Energy

Health Science

Hospitality and Tourism

Human Services

Information Technology

Law and Public Service

Manufacturing

  Engineering NEW

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

Additional Resources

CTE Programs of Study Mapping Application

In 2021, TEA's Career and Technical Education (CTE) team began developing a platform to map out programs of study across the state. The 2021 release is self-reported 2019-2020.  A new set of layers are available that reflect the 2020-2021 concentrators and completers for programs of study across the state.  Please read the instructions tab in the application for additional instructions and methodology.  For more information, please email: CTE@tea.texas.gov.

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