Career or technology centers and/or comprehensive high schools shall, based on local needs, offer a variety of courses that will constitute a career major. These career majors are contained in the clusters defined and communicated to school districts by the Office of Career and Technology Education in conjunction with federal and state funding for career and technology courses and programs.
School districts will offer in high schools and/or career or technology centers a full complement of courses within a minimum of two career clusters to enable students to complete an approved sequence of Career and Technology Education coursework leading to a career goal. A student will have "completer" status upon meeting the requirements of the approved sequence, which must require at least three Carnegie Units.
S.C. Code Regs. § 43-236