The LSU STEM Pathways program provides access to over 24 project-based middle and high school STEM courses as well as STEM modules for middle and elementary school grades.
Students who participate in the LSU Pathways curriculum can choose to take courses in one or more of the following subject areas:
Computing and Cybersecurity
Digital Design and Emergent Media
Environmental Protection and Sustainability
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Healthcare and Pre-Veterinary
All Pathways contain common themes, thus allowing students to transfer between Pathways up to their junior year.
Computational thinking, data management and analysis
Development of 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and appropriate use of technology
Cultivation of acumen in areas that contribute to success in STEM-related fields such as research & analysis, innovation & creativity, and professional ethics
Students taking these courses can attain industry-promulgated credentials, university-issued certificates of course completion, and/or dual enrollment credit. Students who successfully complete 4 of the required courses in one Pathway will earn a Silver STEM Diploma Seal. Students will earn a Gold STEM Diploma Seal by satisfying the requirements for a Silver STEM Diploma Seal plus 4 additional Elective Gold Courses from the Qualifying Course List. Completion of a Pathway, which consists of 8 courses in a single subject area, will earn student either a career-tech diploma or an enhanced university prep-diploma.
The statewide rollout of the LSU STEM Certification Pathways is a joint effort of the Louisiana Department of Education, Liberty Magnet High School, and faculty from Louisiana State University’s Gordon A. Cain Center for STEM Literacy, College of Engineering, College of Science, School of Art, School of Music, and the LSU Center for Computation & Technology.
Who Does LSU STEM Pathways?
In 2023-24, we are serving 101 schools who are offering high school and middle school LSU STEM Pathway courses. To see current participating schools, click the dropdown.
View 2023-24 school list
Alfred M. Barbe High School
Amite High Magnet
Baker Middle School
Bastrop High School
Baton Rouge Magnet High School
Beau Chene High School
Belaire High School
Benjamin Franklin High School
Bluff Middle School
Bonnabel Magnet Academy High School
Bossier PS for Technology & Innovative Learning
Breaux Bridge High School
Broadmoor Senior High School
Capitol Middle School
Central High School
Central Middle School
College and Careers Center
Delhi Charter School
Delta Charter School MST
Denham Springs High School STEM and Robotics Center
School districts, teachers, and students all benefit from participating in LSU Pathways.
School districts receive additional CTE/CDF funding, earn accountability points for industry-based certifications and dual enrollment credit, and bolster their strength of diploma and interests & opportunities indices.
Teachers discover new ways to engage their students and earn STEM certifications for expanded career options, including graduate certification opportunities.
Students obtain access to exciting material and earn a state- approved STEM seal on their school diploma, which enhances their post-graduation career and educational opportunities, including LSU scholarships.