The Industrial Arts strand under the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood track provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills they need for employment. These include technical and manual skills in: Carpentry and construction; Electrical and Electronics; Automotives and Driving; Repair and installation; Welding; Plumbing.
Aside from working right after you graduate or running your own business, another path you can take is to pursue a college degree. If you are planning to further your studies, here are some of the courses that you can take for college:
- Industrial Engineering
- Industrial Design
- Mechanical Designing
- Applied Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering