CAREER PATHWAY: ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Careers in this path are related to technologies necessary to design, develop, install, and maintain physical systems.
These include engineering, manufacturing, construction, service and related technologies. Are you mechanically inclined and practical? Do you like reading diagrams and blueprints, and drawing building structures? Are you curious about how things work? This may be the career path for you! Pre-Engineering and Computer-Aided Design is a two year course. The 2nd year
of the course is a project based, team oriented, Pre-Engineering curriculum. This course will provide
you with the skills needed for the engineering and manufacturing careers of the 21st century.
These include engineering, manufacturing, construction, service and related technologies. Are you mechanically inclined and practical? Do you like reading diagrams and blueprints, and drawing building structures? Are you curious about how things work? This may be the career path for you! Pre-Engineering and Computer-Aided Design is a two year course. The 2nd year
of the course is a project based, team oriented, Pre-Engineering curriculum. This course will provide
you with the skills needed for the engineering and manufacturing careers of the 21st century.
PRE-ENGINEERING & COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN 1 (CAD 1) 2 Credits (MRC/VPA)
Course Number: HSC061/062
This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in the basic skills needed for success in modern design and engineering careers. Students will use AutoCAD (Automated Computer-Aided Design) and SolidWorks in the creation of drawings and 3-Dimensional geometry. Students will be introduced to the field of design and engineering through hands-on projects and competitions. Students will also see their designs come to life through the use of 3D printing.
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.
ADVANCED PRE-ENGINEERING & COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD 2) 2 Credits (MRC/VPA)
Course Number: HSC561/562
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to advance their skills for success in modern design and engineering careers in a project based, hands-on setting. Students will participate in real-world learning through participation in engineering competitions, hands-on engineering projects and experiments, and product development. Areas of study will include aerospace and aeronautics, fluid dynamics, product development and packaging, manufacturing materials and processes, rapid proto-typing (3D Printing), product rendering, and advanced computer-aided design. Students will learn to use NX engineering software.
This course is recommended for 2nd year students.
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.
This course is recommended for 2nd year students.
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.
PRE-ENGINEERING - AVIATION - 2 CREDITS (MRC/VPA)
Course Number: HSC661/HSC662
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to explore the exciting world of aviation science. Students will participate in AeroScholars – the country’s premiere on-line aviation science curriculum for high school students. Developed in accordance with national teaching standards, this two-course, award winning on-line program brings the fascinating world of aviation right to the students’ fingertips. The program is not simply textbooks on the Internet. It is comprised educational videos, 3D animations, interactive questions, and other multimedia learning tools. Upon successful completion of the program, students will have completed the first step towards earning a real pilots license. Students will also have the opportunity to learn how to use UG NX, CREO Parametric, and/or SolidWorks design software.
Prerequisites: None
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.
Prerequisites: None
Note: College credits can be earned upon successful completion of this course.
Math credit may be earned for the fourth-year graduation requirement if taken as a senior. This course fulfills the Visual, Performing Arts requirements.