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STEM

New Discoveries are made every day.

Scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge by seeking to better understand and improve the world around us. They spend their time exploring everything from vast galaxies of stars to the tiniest subatomic particles. They invent the technologies that make our lives easier and more rewarding and develop solutions to problems that threaten our future. Thanks to the men and women on the cutting edge, we know more than ever before. If you are curious about the universe, dream of exploring new worlds of knowledge, or want to solve the planet’s problems, then Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics could be the right career cluster for you.

What does a career in STEM mean?

Full Pathways and Courses in the Course Guides

STEM Programs

*Must meet math and science requirements for STEM Endorsement

STEM Endorsement

  • English 1, English I Klein Prep (KP*) or KP/GT   (EOC)
  • English 2, English 2 KP or KP/GT  (EOC)
  • English 3, English 3 AP or English 3 DC
  • English 4, English 4 AP Lit, English 4 DC

  • Algebra 1, Algebra 1 KP, Algebra 1 KP/GT (EOC)
  • Geometry, Geometry KP, Geometry KP/GT
  • Algebra 2  Algebra 2 KP, Algebra 2 KP/GT
  • 4th Math credit

  • Biology, Biology 1 KP Biology 1 KP/GT  (EOC)
  • Chemistry, Chemistry  KP, Chemistry KP/GT, Chemistry AP, Physics, AP Physics 1
  • 3rd Science credit
  • 4th Science credit

  • World Geo, World Geo KP, World Geo KP/GT, Human Geography AP or World History, AP World History
  • US History, AP US History, US History DC (EOC)
  • Government, AP Government, Government DC
  • Economics, AP Micro/Macro Economics, Economics DC

  • 2 credits of Language Other Than English (KP or AP)
  • 1 credit of PE
  • 1 credit of Fine Arts
  • 4 credits for Business & Industry Endorsement Pathway
  • 3 elective credits

*Klein Prep (KP)