Career Pathways & Plans of Study

At USD 232, students can choose a career pathway—a sequence of courses designed to provide real-world learning for today’s careers. Through pathways, students discover their strengths, explore careers, and make informed choices about their future. Pathways also provide opportunities for internships, client projects, or industry-recognized credentials, giving students hands-on experience that prepares them for college, technical training, or the workforce.
The pathways below contain plans of study that outline four-year course progressions, recommended electives, and how courses connect to graduation requirements and future opportunities, helping students and families plan for long-term success.
Pathways A–H
- Automation Engineering
- Biotechnology
- Business Finance
- Business Management & Entrepreneurship
- Construction & Design
- Early Childhood Development & Services
- Engineering & Applied Mathematics
- Family, Community & Consumer Services
- Health Science
Automation Engineering
Biotechnology
Business Finance
Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Construction & Design
Early Childhood Development & Services
Engineering & Applied Mathematics
Family, Community & Consumer Services
Health Science
Pathways M–V
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Media Design & Communications
- Programming & Software Development
- Restaurant & Event Management
- Teaching & Training
- Travel & Tourism
- Vehicle Maintenance & Repair
