Oklahoma Code § 70-11-103.6k

Title 70. Schools: College and career endorsements - Curriculum
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requirements
A.  The State Board of Education, in collaboration with the
State Board of Career and Technology Education and the Oklahoma
State Regents for Higher Education, shall develop college and career
endorsements that will provide distinction and direct student
coursework toward clear career pathways.
B.  A student may earn a college and career endorsement by
satisfying the curriculum requirements in any of the following
categories:
1.  Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM),
which may include but shall not be limited to courses directly
related to science, including environmental science, technology,
including computer science, engineering and advanced mathematics;
2.  Business and industry, which may include but shall not be
limited to courses directly related to database management,
information technology, communications, accounting, finance,
marketing, graphic design, architecture, construction, welding,
logistics, automotive technology, agricultural science and heating,
ventilation and air conditioning;
3.  Public services, which may include but shall not be limited
to courses directly related to health sciences and occupations,
education and training, law enforcement and culinary arts and
hospitality;
4.  Arts and humanities, which may include but shall not be
limited to courses directly related to political science, world
languages, cultural studies, English literature, history and fine
arts;
5.  Multidisciplinary studies, which allow a student to select
courses from the curriculum of each college and career endorsement
area specified under this subsection and earn credits in a variety
of advanced courses from multiple content areas; and
6.  Any other area of study as determined by the State Board of
Education.

C.  The State Board of Education, in collaboration with the
State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Oklahoma State
Regents for Higher Education and representatives of business, labor
and industry, shall specify the curriculum requirements for each
college and career endorsement specified in subsection B of this
section.
D.  For purposes of this section, applicable courses taken at a
technology center school may, at the discretion of the State Board
of Education, qualify for any of the courses required for a college
and career endorsement.
E.  The State Board of Education shall develop and implement a
mechanism by which to recognize college and career endorsements.

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