This includes School-to-Work, Intro to Education, APEX, and iJAG courses. School-to-Work Class School-to-Work Internship Students receive 1 credit each block of work completed in School-to-Work and additional college credit per term. Students choosing the internship opportunity must apply during their junior year and complete all paperwork by the determined deadline. Interns must provide their own transportation and may need to supply workplace appropriate attire. Employers may require drug tests, health screenings, background checks, and credit examinations. Failure to pass drug tests, dishonest actions, deceitful behavior, or poor attendance would result in the student being removed from School-to-Work. Introduction to Education Class Introduction to Education Internship Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates (iJAG) Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates helps students build the skills they need to be successful in school, on the job, and in life. Programming is delivered in the classroom and is offered during the school day, for elective credit. Our areas of focus include life skills, critical thinking and productivity, work-based learning, character and self-development, communication and technology, self-advocacy and conflict resolution, and career readiness. We work towards these essential learning constructs through project-based learning, trauma-informed care, and elite employer engagements. Our ultimate goal is to support students in finding their why, creating impactful relationships within the community, and have meaningful connections during and after their high school career. Restaurant & Hospitality Leadership Love food? Dream of managing your own restaurant or hotel? This advanced course is your backstage pass to the exciting world of hospitality and culinary leadership! Building on what you learned in ProStart 1, you’ll dive into hands-on experiences that bring the restaurant scene to life. You’ll work with industry pros, get out of the classroom and into real jobs, and sharpen your leadership skills while earning certifications that will set you apart. Whether you’re thinking of running a café, working in event planning, or becoming a top chef, this course gives you the skills and real-world experience to turn your passion into a career. Get ready to step up and lead the future of food and service! APEX – Architecture & Engineering APEX – Animal & Veterinary Science APEX – Automotive In collaboration with Waukee Stivers Ford Lincoln, this course introduces basic operations at a new vehicle auto dealer. Students will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of all dealership departments, including sales, financing, repair service, parts, collision repair, and accounting. This course will focus on automotive mechanical operation, maintenance, and repair. Students will obtain the skills for basic maintenance of personal and household vehicles in addition to certifications for future work within an auto dealership. APEX – Business Startup The APEX Business Startup course will connect students with a network of mentors to learn about topics such as the business model canvas, market research, design thinking, financing and funding models, patent support, and planning for successful scaling and growth while exploring a business startup opportunity. Students will also have the opportunity to work on projects with local businesses to gain entrepreneurial experience. Students with particularly solid business ideas will have opportunities to present their ideas to a group of entrepreneurs from the Des Moines metro area. APEX – Certified Nursing Assistant/Aide Students must be able to complete a background check, physical, TB test, and immunizations prior to the course start. Students must be able to physically lift, bend, and perform other motions to assist in patient care. Daily attendance is required in this course to complete all the necessary hours for course completion. There will not be many available opportunities for make-up hours. Some extended clinical sessions may be in the mornings, evenings, and/or weekends. There will be an orientation for this course before the start of the school year to review the mandatory requirements and complete forms. APEX – Construction Leadership Construction Leadership will expose you to the skills you’ll need to become a successful engineer, supervisor, project manager, or trade professional. This is your opportunity to learn and experience more about the rewarding and high-demand careers that exist for young men and women in the construction industry. Many people in this industry will eventually become self-employed entrepreneurs and start their own successful companies in the construction industry. This course provides opportunities for participants to dive into both technical and business exploratory projects in the area of construction that interests them the most. Topics such as construction engineering, industry safety standards, building codes, industry math, tools, home maintenance, plumbing, green building projects, planning and scheduling, improving productivity, managing project costs, business management, and leading teams will be addressed. APEX – Designing Communication Solutions APEX – Developing Web-Based Technologies Student associates will gain hands-on experience in developing websites and become skilled in crafting exceptional user experiences (UX) by creating user-friendly, responsive designs. Moreover, this course offers the opportunity to earn certifications in responsive web design, giving you a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving tech industry. If you’re ready to unlock the potential of web-based technologies, become skilled in responsive design, and provide seamless user experiences, join us on this transformative journey toward a future filled with endless possibilities. APEX – Emergency Medical Technician In addition to attending class at Waukee APEX, students should anticipate experiencing 36 hours of ambulance ride time and 24 hours in an emergency room covered over 3 shifts and outside of scheduled class time, and approximately 10 hours per week of classroom work. (6 outside class things to complete) Students are also expected to stay at the WILC or the fire department until 3:00 pm on early dismissal days. Students must be able to complete a background check, physical, TB test, and immunizations prior to the course start. Students must be able to physically lift, bend, and perform other motions to assist in patient care. Daily attendance is required in this course to complete all the necessary hours for course completion. There will not be many available opportunities for make-up hours or retakes for tests or labs. Students may be exposed to emotionally challenging and traumatic situations that are part of emergency situations. Confidentiality with experiences is expected, and counseling services will be available to participants. APEX – Engineering Technology & Robotics This course focuses on automation and robotics as applied to the manufacturing industry. Participants will learn about high-demand and high-paying careers in advanced manufacturing such as robotics and control systems technician, CNC machinist, electro-mechanical technician, and industrial technologist, as well as a variety of engineering disciplines, including mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, automation, systems, electronics, electrical, hardware, computer, and software engineering. Project work will involve elements of engineering design, fabrication, automation, electronics, and programming. APEX – Exploration in Exercise and Sport Science APEX – Exploration of Health Sciences & Medicine APEX – Finance, Banking & Investments APEX – Foundations of Insurance & Actuarial Science APEX – Global Food Systems: Harvest to Health Offered to grades: 11, 12 APEX – Medical and Bioscience Research APEX – Next Generation Energy This course will focus on all forms of energy from an engineering perspective. Studies will focus on the mechanics of each form of energy and the issues preventing growth. Experiences will look at the energy grid system domestically and around the world and identify barriers to alternative energy adoption. The main focus of the course will be to understand the infrastructure needs and careers within each form of energy.Career Education Department Courses
Offered to grades: 12
Length: 1 Term
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Acceptance into STW Internship or administrator approval
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course This class is designed to prepare the student to become a highly effective member of the workplace. Students investigate careers, workplace expectations, and other topics including résumé writing and preparing for an interview. This class is the prerequisite to the School-to-Work internship and learning will revolve around preparation to succeed in the internship.
Offered to grades: 12
Length: 3 Terms (2 blocks each term recommended) -or- 2 Terms (2 blocks required)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Application is made during the junior year. Successful completion of School-to-Work class or instructor approval.
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course
Acceptance is conditional upon:
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 1 Term (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Application is made during registration
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course This class presents a broad view of the field of education including foundations of American education, roles of teachers, history and philosophy, and curriculum. As part of this class, students will complete a 35-hour clinical observation at another Waukee school. Students will provide their own transportation. Strong reading and writing skills are needed for this class.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 1 Term (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Students must successfully complete Introduction to Education
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course The internship provides opportunities for students to assist in a school as a teacher aide to assess one’s potential and interest in teaching as a career. As part of this class, students will complete an 80-hour clinical classroom observation and attend seminars with the instructor.
Offered to grades: 10, 11, 12
Length: Multiple terms recommended
Category: Elective
Offered to grades: 10, 11, 12
Length: 2 Term
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: ProStart I
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Architecture & Engineering students will become part of cross-discipline teams that work alongside industry professionals on real-world projects for healthcare, industry, education, government, and or commercial clients. Students will be exposed to multiple design professions related to building systems development, including commercial, residential, and landscape architecture, interior design, structural, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. They will also gain experience with industry design tools and processes.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course The Animal & Veterinary Science course serves as an in-depth, focused course studying animal science, animal agriculture, and veterinary science. Projects covered include topics such as animal production systems, animal nutrition, animal reproduction, veterinary medicine, regulatory issues, global trade, biodiversity, human nutrition and meat consumption, economic trends in animal production, food processing, and animal, bioscience, and agricultural careers. Experiences will involve working with animals alongside veterinarians, farmers, and zookeepers.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Human Anatomy & Physiology (Highly Recommended)
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course This program will provide students the opportunity to explore careers in nursing and work toward CNA certification. DMACC credits and clinical hours needed for certification are available upon completion of all course offerings.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Designing Communication Solutions combines creativity with communications, design, and marketing and is a cutting-edge sector of the design world that changes rapidly and connects people worldwide. In Designing Communication Solutions, students are paired with organizations for which they prepare materials such as marketing strategies, logos, business cards, graphic design pieces, videos, and social media campaigns. Students will assume the role of a “professional creative consultant” and will also begin establishing their own personal branding and portfolio.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Developing Web-Based Technologies offers an exploration of the dynamic digital landscape, recognized as the universal language of our interconnected world. Student associates in this program have explored the thrilling domains of web development, software testing, and programming languages, all under the mentorship of seasoned experts in our thriving ‘Silicon Prairie’ metropolitan hub.
Offered to grades: 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisites: Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, Exploration of Health Sciences and Medicine (Highly Recommended)
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Emergency Medical Technician is offered in partnership with Waukee APEX, DMACC, and the City of Waukee. Emergency medical technicians provide out-of-hospital emergency medical care and transportation for patients who access the emergency medical services (EMS) system. EMTs have the basic knowledge and skills necessary to stabilize and safely transport patients ranging from non-emergency and routine medical transports to life-threatening emergencies. EMTs function as part of a comprehensive EMS response system under medical oversight. They perform interventions with the basic equipment typically found in an ambulance and are a critical link between the scene of an emergency and the health care system.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course The foundation of this course is about improving the quality of life through the scientific basis of physical activity, exercise, and sport. This class teaches students about in-demand careers that are more exercise-based such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, sports medicine, orthopedics, and chiropractic. Industry certifications are possible with this course.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Exploration of Health Sciences and Medicine is an opportunity-based experience to advance the student’s understanding of health science, including patient care, human physiology, disease process, public health, professionalism, medical terminology, and ethics. The goal is to develop the student’s knowledge of a healthcare setting and further a better understanding of patient relationships. Students will observe and learn about patient care through experiences that familiarize them with a healthcare or health sciences area. Students can choose to learn about an array of health care careers, from Pharmacy to dentistry to physician and nursing and everything in between. In addition to gaining some basic clinical skills, students will also receive insight into schooling and skills needed to perform different healthcare jobs. Students will be exposed to a variety of healthcare professions, allowing students to see the advancements and the business side of medicine within projects.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra II (DMACC Prerequisite)
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Do you want to explore investment strategies to reach financial goals? Do you want to gain strategies to avoid debt? Want to buy a car or a house someday? Where can you get a loan? In what markets can you buy stocks, bonds, real estate, or grains? Would you like to meet professionals from Fortune 500 companies as well as other successful organizations in the Des Moines area? Learn the answers to these questions and many others as you survey personal, public, and corporate finance as well as the products and services that banks and credit unions offer.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Did you know Iowa is a national leader in the insurance industry? Students in this course will learn foundational concepts of life, property/casualty, and health insurance as well as how actuarial science is applied in insurance. As students learn foundational concepts, they will be given opportunities to apply their learning to authentic problems and will have the opportunity to work with executives at some of Iowa’s leading insurance companies. This experience, combined with guest instructors, will provide students with a comprehensive look at possible career opportunities available in insurance and actuarial science, which are consistently recognized as career fields searching for highly skilled young professionals.
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course Do you love food? Nutrition? The environment? The Global Food Systems course is an inquiry-based class to explore food, nature, plants, conservation, bioscience, and agriculture. You will love this class if you enjoy hands-on activities and being outdoors. Students will focus on projects and learn about agriculture industries, which employ one out of six people in Iowa. Every person is impacted by global agriculture and food systems. This course teaches how food gets from the “farm gate to the dinner plate.” This is a great exploration course for those interested in plant science, ecology, environmental science, culinary arts, nutrition, health, agriculture, and solving the world’s hunger and conservation issues.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
Dual Credit (DMACC) Course The Medical and Bioscience Research course is hands-on, inquiry-based research within health and biosciences including a laboratory component. Students will interact with business partners that have laboratory project needs in the area of tissue cell culture (examples: cancer cells, animal cells, or plants), DNA, natural products discovery, antibiotics discovery, and more. These biotechnology concepts can transcend medicine, biology, chemistry, and all health and bioscience research career areas. Students will become familiar with using biotechnology equipment such as an incubator, laminar flow hood, biological safety cabinet, micropipettes, gel electrophoresis, thermal cycler (PCR), sterile technique, and DNA transformation.
Offered to grades: 11, 12
Length: 2 Terms (Requires 2 Blocks)
Category: Elective
Prerequisite: None
High School Career Education
This includes School-to-Work, Intro to Education, APEX, and iJAG courses. Career Education Department Courses