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Project Lead the Way

IED 7652

40 weeks 1 Credit (College Credit)

DDP/PLTW is an introductory course, which develops students problem-solving skills, with emphasis placed upon the concept of developing a 3-D model or solid rendering of and object.

Principles of Engineering 7672

40 weeks 1 credit (College Credit)

This is a broad-based course designed to help students understand the field of engineering and technology and its career possibilities. Students will develop engineering problem solving skills that are involved in post-secondary education programs and engineering careers.

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)  7682

40 weeks 1 credit (College Credit)

This is a broad-based course designed to help students understand the field of engineering and technology and its career possibilities. Students will develop engineering problem solving skills that are involved in post-secondary education programs and engineering careers.

Digital Electronics 7662

40 weeks 1 Credit (College Credit)

Digital Electronics is a course of study of applied digital logic.  Students will study the application of electronic logic circuits and devices and apply Boolean logic to the solution of problems.

Aerospace Engineering 7670

40 weeks 1 Credit

Aerospace engineering is a course of study in applied aerodynamics. Students will have the opportunity to use flight simulators, as well as a wind tunnel to test engineering designs.

Engineering Design and Development (EDD) 7654

40 weeks 1 Credit

In this course, students will work in teams of two to four to design and construct the solution to an engineering problem, applying the principles developed in the four preceding courses.

Program Design & Development C++   6480
20 weeks 1/2 credit (College Credit)
This 1/2-unit course is an introductory course to computer programming using C++ computer language. This course is highly recommended for students interested in careers in computer science, engineering, or business.

Pre-Engineering 762220 weeks 1/2 CreditA lab course designed for students who want to purse an engineering, math/science or technology related career. Activities will include: engineering drawing, problem solving machine tool theory and materials selection.

Robotics Engineering  20 weeks 1/2 credit (College Credit)This class challenges students to work through the key steps of Engineering Design as a means for problem-solving using equipment from Vex Robotics. Students will be asked to design, assemble, program and operate a robot for specific task completion and competition. The class will work in teams and continually work to modify and improve their robots for the best possible performance. Students will also be asked to complete some research on applied robotics which are currently being developed or used in industry.

Computer Aided Drafting 7632
20 weeks 1/2 credit (College Credit)
This course gives students an understanding of the
application and techniques of Computer Aided Drafting. Students use CAD to create technical drawing solutions for machine, architectural and engineering drawing problems.


 

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