This pathway teaches students the art of selling.  The first-level course, Sales I, focuses on the sales profession providing students the opportunity to explore careers in selling, personal branding, communication skills, customer service, buying behavior, technology, types of selling, product knowledge, and the selling process.  The second-level course, Sales II builds on this knowledge and focuses on students’ further development of their personal brand while continuing to provide opportunities for them to work on their communication and customer service skills.  Students will learn about pre- and post-sales activities and will use role plays to engage in the selling process and to learn how to think on their feet.  Both courses reinforce project-based learning, English language arts, and social studies.

 

Course sequence

Sales I

Sales II

CTE Advanced Studies, CTE Apprenticeship, or CTE Internship


Supporting courses

Microsoft Word & PowerPoint

Career Management

IB Personal & Professional Skills

Business Essentials

Marketing I


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Articulated Credit

Articulated credit is earned as a result of a student's completion of a CTE course and meeting the the following qualifications:

Additionally, students must enroll in a NC community college within two years of high school graduation and meet the following criteria:

  • Final grade of B or higher in the high school course AND
  • Proof of Learning (POL)
    • CTE post assessment
      • Score of 90 or higher
    • Performance-based Measurement (PBM)
      • Meets course proficiency
    • Industry Credentials
      • Courses that have industry credentials as proof of learning will follow the procedure for Credit for Prior Learning as outlined in NC Community College System Curriculum Procedures Reference Manual (https://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/sites/default/files/academic-programs/crpm/attachments/section1911feb2022creditforpriorlearning.pdf).

Community college officials must verify eligibility of the courses listed on the submitted high school transcript to receive articulated credit. Students may be asked to submit additional supporting documentation or demonstration to receive credit. Colleges must follow the criteria of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) in awarding credit.

Microsoft Word & PowerPoint

OST 136 Word Processing

Supporting schools



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