Programs of Study
Welcome to Westbury High School's comprehensive Program of Study. We offer diverse pathways designed to prepare students for future success in various fields, whether they pursue higher education or enter the workforce directly. Each program is meticulously crafted to provide a strong foundation, practical skills, and real-world experience, guiding students from their freshman year through graduation. You can explore the exciting opportunities available in each pathway below.
Business, Marketing, and Finance
The Entrepreneurship program of study focuses on occupational and educational opportunities associated with planning, launching, directing, and coordinating ventures in the public or private sector. This program of study includes formulating policies, launching businesses or organizations, managing daily operations, analyzing management structures, and planning for the use of materials and human resources.
Pathway: Entrepreneurship
- Course 1 - Freshman: Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Foundations of User Experience
- Course 3 - Junior: Mobile Application
- Course 4 - Senior: Practicum in Business Management
Health Science
The Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services program of study focuses on occupational and educational opportunities associated with diagnosing and treating acute, episodic, or chronic illness independently or as part of a healthcare team. This program of study includes exploration of patient treatment and rehabilitative programs that help build or restore daily living skills to persons with disabilities or developmental delays.
Pathway: Health Science: Diagnostics and Therapeutic Services
- Course 1 - Freshman: Principles of Health Science
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Health Science Theory
- Course 3 - Junior: Anatomy and Physiology
- Course 4 - Senior: Practicum in Health Science OR Pathophysiology
Information Technology
The Networking Systems program of study focuses on occupations and educational opportunities associated with designing and implementing computer and information networks, such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), intranets, extranets, and other data communications networks. This program of study includes an analysis of data processing challenges in implementing and improving computer systems.
Pathway: Networking Systems
- Course 1 - Freshman: Principles of Information Technology
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Fundamentals of Computer Science
- Course 3 - Junior: Internetworking Technologies I (Cisco)
- Course 4 - Senior: AP Comp Science or Web Design * (last year offered)
Law and Public Service
The Fire Science program of study focuses on occupational and educational opportunities associated with fire prevention, protection, and firefighting. This program of study encompasses firefighter safety, building codes, and the essential physical skills required for rescues. Students will learn about preparedness, basic fire suppression techniques, basic arson investigation, hazardous material management, and educating the public about fire safety.
Pathway: Fire Science
- Course 1 - Freshman: Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Disaster Response
- Course 3 - Junior: Firefighter I
- Course 4 - Senior: EMT
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics: Automotive and Collision Repair
The Automotive and Collision Repair program of study focuses on the occupational and educational opportunities associated with servicing, repairing, and refinishing various types of vehicles. This program of study includes diagnosing and servicing vehicles, as well as learning about the processes, technologies, and materials used in vehicle reconstruction.
Pathway: Automotive and Collision Repair
- Course 1 - Freshman: Small Engine Repair
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Automotive Basics
- Course 3 - Junior: Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair
- Course 4 - Senior: Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
The Distribution, Logistics, and Warehousing program of study focuses on educational and occupational opportunities related to the business planning and management aspects of distribution, logistics, and warehousing. This program of study includes exploration of the history, laws, regulations, and standard practices used in the logistics of warehousing and distribution systems.
Pathway: Distribution, Logistics, and Warehousing
- Course 1 - Freshman: Principles of Distribution and Logistics
- Course 2 - Sophomore: Concepts of Distribution and Logistics Technology
- Course 3 - Junior: Distribution and Logistics
- Course 4 - Senior: Practicum of Distribution and Logistics (2026-2027)
