Courses

Welcome to MHS Industrial Arts Course Page

Mission: To prepare students with the knowledge and skills necessary for continued education and, ultimately, a successful career in architecture, construction, and skilled mechanical trades occupations.

The Architecture & Construction Pathways of Study enable students:

  • To obtain necessary skills through high quality classroom, laboratory, and field instruction

  • To earn professional certifications required for employment

  • To transition to postsecondary level institutions for additional education opportunities

Course Information

Intro to Industrial Arts

#38001

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (.5 Credit)

An introductory level course designed to instruct students in the basic skills necessary to all occupations in the Construction, Manufacturing & Transportation areas.


Architecture Design

#21103

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (1 Credit) A comprehensive course designed to instruct students in the basic skills of architectural design with a particular emphasis on residential and light commercial applications.

Drafting/CAD

#21107

DRAFTING/CAD (1 Credit) A comprehensive course designed to instruct students in the use of CAD design and software.

Woodworking Principles

#17007

WOODWORKING PRINCIPLES (1 Credit)

Pre-requisite for Furniture & Cabinetry Fabrication

A comprehensive course designed to instruct students in the basic knowledge and skills required for cabinetmaking and furniture design.


Furniture and Cabinetry Fabrication

#38007

FURNITURE & CABINETRY FABRICATION (1 Credit)

Pre-requisite for Advanced Materials Technology

An advanced level application course designed to provide students with experience in constructing cases, cabinets, counters, furniture and interior woodwork.

Carpentry 1

#17002

RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY I (1 Credit)

Pre-requisite for Residential Carpentry II

A comprehensive course designed to instruct students in the basic knowledge and skills required for construction of residential structures.


Carpentry 2

38002-

RESIDENTIAL CARPENTRY II (1 Credit)

An advanced comprehensive course designed to instruct students in skills pertaining to rough construction and finish work.

Advanced Materials Technology

38010-

Advanced Materials Technology (1 Credit)

A progressive application level course furthering the study of CNC equipment, composite panel products, and veneering, and the processes involved with fabricating goods with these technologies.