Learn Invaluable Architecture Skills
Learn necessary tools of the trade that empower you to confidently explore a bright future in the ever-evolving and always engaging architecture industry.
The Adolfo Camarillo Architecture Pathway will give students an understanding of architecture and the many applications architecture has in our daily lives. The Architecture Pathway is a cross- curriculum collaboration between the disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM), all of which play an integral role in the overall field of architecture. Class projects include “real world” design projects inspired by guest speakers, industry field trips, possible internships, work experience, and opportunities for employment. Students will have first-hand experiences in thinking, designing, building, and creating prototypes. Students will also have an opportunity to receive an “Honors Cord” upon graduation – after passing the two core pathway classes.
Career Pathways help students explore their talents and use their experiences in the classroom to select career paths that they’re passionate about.
Build a strong foundation with A-G approved courses and prepare yourself for an exciting new architecture career. Classes include:
Take what you learned out into the real world and see first-hand what awaits you in the field of architecture. Hands-on, in-depth immersive experiences may include:
Contact your college & career technician for availability.
Programs are subject to change.
CE Teacher:
Peter Wachtel
(805) 389-6448
Peter.Wachtel@oxnardunion.org
Get a jump start on your college future by earning college credits and valuable real-world skills you can use for college and career.
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