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Middle Bucks Institute of Technology

Coordinates: 40°16′14″N 75°05′15″W / 40.2706°N 75.0874°W / 40.2706; -75.0874
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Middle Bucks Institute of Technology
Location
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2740 York Road
Jamison, PA 18929

United States
Information
TypeVocational School
Motto"Preparing tomorrow's workforce today"
DirectorKathryn Strouse
Grades10-12
Color(s)Red, White, and Black
AffiliationPublic
Websitehttp://www.mbit.org/

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) is a vocational-technical school serving Centennial, Central Bucks, New Hope/Solebury, and Council Rock School Districts in Pennsylvania, United States. Many secondary-school students who wish obtain an in-depth education in specific technical areas not covered by their "home school" choose to attend MBIT. Typically, a student will attend either in the morning (A Session) or in the afternoon (B Session), for a three-hour class and then return to their home school. MBIT offers classes, including: Childcare, Computer Networking, Website Design, Automotive Technologies, HVAC, Dental Occupations, Health Occupations, Public Safety, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, and Multimedia Technology.

Educational program

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MBIT uses the Career Cluster model, and offers ten such clusters: "Architecture & Construction", "Arts, A/V Technology & Communications", "Health Science", "Hospitality & Tourism", "Human Services", "Information Technology", "Law, Public Safety & Security", "Manufacturing", "Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics" and "Transportation, Distribution & Logistics". Each cluster has one or more associated career pathways. Students typically choose one career pathway, which includes core classes common to the cluster, and courses specific to the pathway.[1] School years in each program are described as levels. Typically, 100 level as a sophomore, 200 level as a junior, and 300 level as a senior. Many programs offer scholarships or college credits after completing the 300 level.

References

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  1. ^ "MBIT 2019-2020 Program of Studies" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-06-07.
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