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CENTER FOR ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL STUDIES College credit available GENERAL INFORMATION AND COURSE LISTING 2014-2015

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  • Center For AdvAnCed ProFessionAl studiesCollege credit available

    GENERAL INFORMATIONAND COURSE LISTING

    2014-2015

  • 20142015 Blue Valley Center for Advanced Professional studies Courses

    Note: College credit available for CAPs courses

    Frequently AsKed questions

    q: What is CAPS? A: Blue Valley School Districts Center for Advanced Professional studies (CAPs), is a nationally recognized, innovative

    high school program created in partnership with seventyfour domestic and international business partners, hundreds of business mentors, six leading universities and education experts. Students fast forward into their future as if they already have a college degree and are fully immersed in a professional culture. They are solving real world problems, using industry standard tools and are mentored by real employers, which lead to substantial advanced contribution during the formative high school years. Students learn from global and local leaders, such as Black & Veatch, Cerner, Burns & McDonnell, Sprint and Garmin who have chosen to partner with CAPs and share the programs commitment to educate the future leaders of America. CAPs is an example of how business, community and public education can partner to produce personalized learning experiences that educate the needed workforce of tomorrow, especially in high skill, high demand jobs. Early career professional skills like project management, business ethics, time management, teamwork, creativity are instructed, role modeled and measured.

    q: is CAPS a trade school or vocational program? A: No. CAPs provides students the opportunity to deeply explore professions of interest through a professionbased,

    inquiry learning method. Local and global business partners participate with highly skilled instructors to provide authentic exposure and skill acquisition in high demand/high skill professions.

    q: how do colleges/universities view CAPS students?A: CAPs is endorsed by 38 universities including TCU, Cal Poly, Drake, etc. See a complete endorsement list at

    www.bvcaps.org

    q: What type of credit can be received from a CAPS course? A: CAPs courses offer high school credit, elective and core, and college credit is available.

    q: What is the schedule in the CAPS program? A: CAPs course are 2 or 3 periods long and meet five days a week for a semester. CAPs courses are offered in morning

    and afternoon sessions to better accommodate students schedules.

    q: What are the requirements to enroll?

    A: Students interested in the CAPs program need to: 1. Attain junior or senior

    status; 2. Desire to work in a

    professionbased real world environment with other Blue Valley high school students;

    3. Be willing to comply with business ethics (e.g. attendance) and dress codes as determined by the type of CAPs study they are involved in;

    4. Be willing to spend 2 or 3 periods a day away from their home high school; and5. Be able to provide their own transportation to the CAPs site and business partnership sites.

    q: how do i apply for a CAPS course? A: 1. Complete the CAPs Online application at www.bvcaps.org beginning November 12, 2013.

    2. Submit the application online. 3. Space in the program is limited and students are encouraged to apply in a timely manner.

    q: how do i drop a CAPs course? A: Schedule change may be requested during the first 5 days of the semester. CAPs course drops will not be permitted

    after the 5th day of the semesters.

  • Effective Date: 11/01/2013

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    American Justice For All None 1.5 Law (Social Studies elective)

    COURSE NAME PREREQUISITE CREDIT ELIGIBLE FOR COLLEGE CREDIT

    2020 Instructor Internship None, recommend 2020 Instructor 1.5 Teacher Education elective

    Technology Solutions and Software Engineering None, recommend Algebra II (or concurrent) 1.0 Technology .5 Discrete Math

    H CAPS Engineering None, recommend IED or Drafting 1 1.0 Engineering .5 Technology

    Molecular Medicine and Bioengineering None 1.5 Life Science

    1.0 Global Marketing & Business Global Business: Marketing and Business Management None, recommend Marketing and Accounting Development .5 Technology

    Sports Medicine: Research and Innovation None, recommend Sports Medicine 1.5 Sports Medicine Elective

    Sports Medicine None 1.5 Sports Medicine Elective

    2020 Instructor None, recommend Child Development 1.5 Teacher Education elective

    H CAPS Engineering (2 period option) None, recommend IED or Drafting 1 1.0 Engineering

    Environmental Science and Animal Health None 1.5 Life Science

    Filmmaking None, recommend Broadcast I 1.0 Performing Arts .5 Technology

    H CAPS Engineering: Industry Sponsored Internship None. recommend CAPS Engineering 1.5 Engineering

    Bioscience Research None 1.5 Life Science

    H World Language & Business Leadership Concurrent enrollment in AP Spanish 5, AP French 5, 1.0 Global Business

    H (2 period option) Honors Spanish 4, Honors French 4 or Spanish 4

    Global Business: Leadership and Global Economics None, recommend CAPS Global Business: 1.0 Global Leadership

    Marketing and Business Development .5 Global Economics

    None, recommend either Broadcast Technology 1, 1.0 Fine Arts

    iMedia Publishing, Web Design, Digital Imaging, .5 Technology

    Journalism, Newspaper or Photography

    H Digital Design and Photography None, recommend Art Foundations, 1.0 Fine Arts Graphic Design I .5 Technology

    Educational Technology and Gaming None 1.0 Teacher Education elective

    .5 Technology

    Foundations of Medicine None, recommend Anatomy and Physiology 1.5 Life Science

    1.0 Innovation Elective CreditCAPS Innovate None .5 Technology

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    H Global Food Industries None 1.0 Life Science .5 Global Business

    Foundations of Medicine: Research and Innovation None, recommend Foundations of Medicine 1.5 Life Science

    H Veterinary Medicine None, recommend Anatomy and Physiology 1.5 Life Science

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  • Center For AdvAnCed ProFessionAl studies

    Blue valley CAPs7501 W. 149th terraceoverland Park, Ks 66223

    www.bvcaps.org

    www.bvcaps.org

    WhAt Colleges And universities Are sAying ABout CAPSMy personal belief is that the adoption of this learning

    model will impact secondary education. Students are enrolling in college; however, one of the key issues we deal with today is ensuring that college students complete their degrees. Participation in CAPS will help students enter college better prepared to complete their degrees.

    LeoE.Morton Chancellor,UniversityofMissouriKansasCity

    I am delighted to offer my endorsement of your program as a terrific alternative to, and augmentation of, the traditional education delivery system. We agree with you that CAPS is an example of how industry and education can partner to produce personalized learning experiences, especially in STEM-related industries, and are grateful for the creative minds of energetic people who are leading this charge.

    RaymondA.Brown Dean,TCU

    Without a doubt, CAPS is a strong educational foundation for students interested in pursuing higher education. In fact, I would not be surprised to see your program being used as a model for how secondary schools should operate as we move forward in this century.

    TomDelahunt VicePresidentforAdmissionandStudentFinancial Planning,DrakeUniversity

    In summary, I am delighted that the CAPS Bioscience Program reached out for the BioBuilder curriculum last year. I have deep respect for their work and their faculty. CAPS is a terrific opportunity for all involved.

    NatalieKuldell DepartmentofBiologicalEngineering,MIT

    The Cal Poly CIE/SBDC strongly endorses the Blue Valley CAPS program because of the university and business partnerships used to create robust curriculum and meaningful projects. CAPS is an example of how private industry and the public education system can partner to produce personalized learning experiences that educate the workforce of tomorrow, especially in STEM related industries.

    TheaChase ManagingDirector,CalPolyCenter forInnovation&Entrepreneurship

    Director,SmallBusiness DevelopmentCenterforInnovation