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Why Pathways?
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Pathways tailor learning to meet individual student needs, future goals, and embody CSIS’ 7 core values.
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Pathways encourage students to develop a Christian vision beyond high school or university.
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Pathways provide the necessary flexibility to allow students to take control of their own learning.
PATHWAYS
What are Pathways?
The CSIS High School Pathways programs provide students with a structured way to focus on the subjects they need to be prepared for to enter different fields of interest. These pathways offer a range of courses and experiences that prepare students for success in their career interests, whether they choose to attend university or enter their chosen profession directly after high school. By providing students with a clear roadmap to follow, pathways help students focus on the subjects they need to learn in order to achieve their goals.
Pathways Descriptions
Arts & Humanities
The Pathway of the Arts and Humanities includes creative fields such as music, theater, dance, and other performing arts, in addition to courses that explore the human condition. Along the way, students learn to express themselves through various art forms and explore the history and impact of the arts on society and culture. The Arts and Humanities pathway can prepare students for careers in fields such as Pastor, performing arts director, storytelling consultant.
Social Science & Education
The Social Sciences and Education pathway prepares you to enter fields that deal with human behavior, society, culture, and education. You will focus on subjects such like sociology and history. This major helps you develop critical thinking, research and analytical skills and prepares you for jobs in social work, education, and research. Future jobs could include helping people use technology in healthy ways or using data and technology to improve education. Other possibilities include becoming a teacher or an advocate. The Social Science and Education pathway prepares you for many careers and helps you make a positive impact on society.
STEAM
At STEAM you will focus on science, technology, engineering, art, and math. You will use these subjects to solve problems, develop new ideas, and learn the skills and competencies typically needed in these fields. Together with your cohort, you will also develop your creative skills and learn how to collaborate and share ideas with others. The STEAM pathway can prepare you for careers in fields such as computer science, engineering, architecture, and quantum computing. By teaching you to think critically, be creative, and solve problems, a STEAM degree program can help you succeed in a world that relies on technology and innovation.
Business & Communications
The Business and Communications pathway prepares you to enter fields such as business, marketing, and communication. You'll work on projects to learn some of the skills required in these fields. Future jobs might include improving customer experiences or using technology to develop financial systems. You might also work in sustainable business or public relations. The Business and Communications pathway prepares you for many careers in the business world.