China's Discourse Power in the Arctic
China's discourse power in the Arctic is showcased through its strategic approaches, economic influence, and diplomatic engagements. The presentation delves into the concept of "China threat" and the components of discourse power, highlighting China's activities in the Arctic region and its interactions with global institutions like BRICS. It also analyzes the discursive pressure on China as it navigates its role in the Arctic alongside other key players like Russia and the USA.
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Crowley Academy of Aviation, Transportation, & Logistics PARENT MEETING March 23, 2023
What is Dual Credit? You are a high school student completing your core requirements for graduation You are also considered a college student completing college- level courses which you credit for BOTH (dual) high school and college. Our dual credit courses are FREE (both books & tuition) for you to take through Crowley ISD. Dual credit courses are taken during your normal school day (they are scheduled in as class periods like other courses).
Programs of Study (C-ATL) Aviation Flight** Aviation Maintenance Computer Programming Logistics & Supply Chain Management UAV/UAS (Drones)
Aviation Flight** Not currently dual credit Ground School Flight Simulator Ultimate Goal: Private Pilot s License (PPL) HIGH demand career field (commercial pilot)
Aviation Flight** Freshman Introduction to Aerospace & Aviation Sophomore Intro to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles And/or Aerospace Engineering Junior Aviation Ground School Senior Practicum in Transportation Systems
Aviation Maintenance FAA Credentialed AMTS (Aviation Maintenance Training School) Dual credit courses FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician General Exam FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician Power Plant Exam HIGH need, great wage career field $55,000- $70,000 starting wage
Aviation Maintenance Freshman AERM 1101 (F) Sophomore AERM 1303 (F) Junior Senior AERM 1314 (F) AERM 1344 (F) AERM 1351 (F) AERM 2351 (F) AERM 1357 (F) AERM 1340 (F) AERM 1208 (S) AERM 1310 (S) AERM 1205 (S) AERM 1315 (S) AERM 1456 (S) AERM 2547 (S) AERM 2252 (S) Introduction to Aircraft Technology (1 credit) Occupational Safety and Environmental Technology (1 credit) Career Preparation (3 credits) Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Lab (3 credits)
Computer Programming AAS Associate s degree program TCC Level 1 certificate Programming Level 2 certificate Programming Average salary in the area: $55,000 - $80,000
Computer Programming AAS Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior BCIS 1305 (F) SPCH 1321 (F) COSC 1436 (F) COSC 1437 (F) ITSE 2417 (F) ENGL 1301(F) COSC 2436 (F) ITNW 1425(F) MATH 1314 (F) ITSE 1479 (S) ITNW 1309 (S) MUSI 1306 (S) CPMT 1403 (S) ITSY 1300 (S) ENGL 1302 (S)* (optional) ITSE 2409 (S) ITSE 1450 (S) ECON 2301 BIM 1 (Bus Info Man ) Prof Comm Computer Maintenance Music Appreciation Computer Science I Networking Computer Science II AP Comp Science English 3 (a) Computer Technician Found of Cyber Sec English 3 (b)* Game Prog & Design Practicum in STEM Adv Topics in Math Computer Sci III Prin of Info Tech Economics
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Associate s degree program TCC Level 1 certificate: Warehouse Management HIGH demand career; wage varies depending upon type of job ($40,000 - $80,000)
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior IBUS 1301(F) LMGT 1319 (F) BCIS 1305 (F) LMGT 1323 (F) LMGT 2371 (F) ENGL 1301(F) BMGT 1313(F) BMGT 2331(F) MATH 1314 (F) GOVT 2301 (F)* (optional) IBUS 1302 (S) LMGT 1325 (S) SPCH 1321 (S) MUSI 1306 (S) LMGT 2334 (S) BUSI 2301(S) MRKG 1311 (S) ENGL 1302 (S)* (optional) BMGT 1331(S) LMGT 2388 ACCT 2301(S) ECON 2301 Practicum in Dist & Log Adv Topics in Math Government Accounting I Economics Global Business Principles of Dist & Log BIM 1 (Bus Info Mgt) Mgt of Transportation Sys Concepts of Dist & Log English 3 (a) Distribution & Logistics Logistics Engineering Prof Comm Music Appreciation Business Law Prin of Bus/Mkt English 3 (b)
UAV/UAV (Drones) Level 1 certificate Geographical Information Systems TCC FAA 107 Drone Pilot s license Surveying using drones or terrestrial scanners; drone pilot for multiple industries HIGH demand career; wage varies depending upon type of job ($40,000 +)
UAV/UAS (Drones) Freshman Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Intro to UAV) Sophomore Robotics I Junior Senior GISC 2401 GISC 2404 GISC 2420 GISC 1402 (F) GISC 2402 (S)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) for Higher Education All students in DC are college students and subject to the federal FERPA. As a participant in a dual credit program, it is important that you understand these rights as they apply to you. Under FERPA, professors can only contact and respond to the students.
Student With Disabilities Colleges do not follow high school 504 or Special Ed accommodations! If a student requires any form of accommodation for college, paperwork must be submitted to the Student With Disabilities department and college accommodations will be determined by the school. The granted accommodations from the college may differ from accommodations granted at the high school level. In order to learn more, please go to TCC s SAR (Student Accessibility Resources) Office website -- https://www.tccd.edu/services/support- services/student-accessibility-resources/
How to Be a Successful Dual Credit Student: Communicate with your professor using student s TCC e-mail. Involvement in high school extra-curricular activities does not excuse the student from course responsibilities or attendance must talk to the professor in advance. Syllabus outlines configuration of grades. The syllabus is the contract with the instructor. Checking Canvas on a regular basis for: Assignments and due dates Grades
How to Be a Successful Dual Credit Student: Students must attend class 85% of the time, failure to do so may result in the professor dropping you from class. Stay organized and keep up with the workload remember to turn in assignments by the due date! Behave properly as college students
College Application Process We will be pulling your student in the next few weeks at school to complete the ApplyTCC application. Once their application has been cleared by the college, students will be scheduled into their college classes by the dual credit coordinators.
Any Questions? Kimberly Wrick P-Tech and CTE Coordinator kimberly.wrick@crowley.k12.tx.us Nekeisha Kirk CTE Counselor nekeisha.kirk@Crowley.k12.tx.us