Endorsements
What Is An Endorsement?
An endorsement is a series of courses related by the student’s interests and/or skill set, focusing the student’s high-school courses to gain in-depth knowledge of a subject area. Students must select an endorsement in eighth grade. Once in high school, students take elective classes aligned with their chosen endorsement.
House Bill 5 set up five endorsements from which high school students can choose. Not all school districts offer all five endorsements, but students can take a variety of career and technical-education courses to allow for exploration and a diverse education to support career decisions and post-secondary options.
The five endorsements are:
● Arts and Humanities
● Business and Industry
● Public Service
● Multidisciplinary Studies
● Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
What Is The Purpose Of An Endorsement?
More than 80 percent of college students change their major in college, which can slow progress towards a degree, increase student-loan debt, and delay entry into a career. The intent of endorsements is to help a high school student:
● identify a field in which the student might want to major before reaching college;
● accelerate the student’s pursuit of a career.
An Important Note:
Your future is not determined by an endorsement or a major you select before you’re 20 years old. Endorsements and majors do not lock you into a career or field of study. These are intended to enhance your college and career readiness.
What Careers Are Associated With Each Endorsement?
Click on the links below for examples of occupations associated with each endorsement. Some careers are associated with more than one endorsement:
Arts and Humanities
Helps prepare you for a career building creative and/or personal connections and understanding of people and culture.
Actor
Agent
Art, Drama, and Music Teacher
Camera Operator
Choreographer
Commercial & Industrial Designer
Composer
Craft Artist
Dancer
Editor
Entertainer
Jeweler
Journalist
Museum Technician
Philosophy & Religion Teacher
Public Address Announcer
Technical Writer
Business and Industry
Helps prepare you for a career in the business sector, either joining an existing business or starting your own.
Accountant and Auditor
Agricultural Inspector
Air Traffic Controller
Aircraft Mechanic
Animal Breeder
Architect
Audio & Video Technician
Auto Body Repairer
Avionics Technician
Barber
Bookkeeper
Broadcast News Analyst
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter
Chef
Chief Executive
Claims Adjuster
Concierge
Construction Manager
Cosmetologist
Database Administrator
Derrick Operator
Desktop Publisher
Drafter
Electrician
Fashion Designer
Film & Video Editor
Financial Manager
Fish & Game Warden
Floral Designer
Forester
Graphic Designer
Hairstylist
Hotel Manager
Human Resources Manager
Information Technologist
Insurance Underwriter
Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
Loan Officer
Machinist
Marketing & Advertising
Masonry Worker
Mining Machine Operator
Pest Control Worker
Petroleum Technician
Semiconductor Processor
Structural Iron & Steel Worker
Supply Chain Logistics
Tailor
Tax Examiner
Transportation Inspector
Urban & Regional Planner
Veterinarian
Web Developer
Multidisciplinary
Provides a variety of course work but does not provide deep focus in any particular area.
Accountant
Auditor
Agricultural & Food Science Technician
Animator
Architectural & Civil Drafter
Athletic Agent & Manager
Audio-Visual & Multimedia Specialist
Automotive Engineer
Budget Analyst
Business Manager
Choreographer
Clergy
Computer Programmer
Counselor
Curator
Dental Laboratory Technician
Economist
Emergency Management Director
Environmental Engineering Technician
Fashion Designer
Financial Advisor
Interpreter
Jeweler
Legal Secretary
Library Technician
Makeup Artist
Medical Technician
Multimedia Artist
Nurse
Nutritionist
Photographer
Pilot
Set & Exhibit Designer
Teacher
Public Service
Helps prepare you for a career working to improve the lives of others, helping be smarter and healthier, or be safe and protected.
Anesthesiologist
Animal Control Worker
Archivist
Audiologist
Bailiff
Childcare Worker
Chiropractor
Clergy
Compliance Officer
Correctional Officer
Court Clerk
Court Reporter
Credit Counselor
Curator
Dental Assistant
Detectives & Criminal Investigator
Doctor
Education Administrator
Emergency Management Director
Financial Advisor
Judge
Lawyer
Legislator
Marriage & Family Therapist
Mortician
Optometrist
Paralegal
Paramedic
Pharmacist
Physical Therapist
Police Officer
Social Worker
STEM
Helps prepare you for a career using your mind and working with your hands to solve problems, create tools, and discover new possibilities.
Accountant
Actuary
Aerospace Engineer
Astronomer
Auditor
Biologist
Cartographer
Chemical Engineer
Chemist
Computer Engineer
Computer Programmer
Database Administrator
Drafter
Electrical Engineer
Environmental Scientist
Geneticist
Mathematician
Mechanical Engineer
Medical Lab Technician
Meteorologist
Physicist