Architectural Mechanical Engineering
Program Description
Engineering students use the computer to design and manufacture real world 3D objects. Learning takes place with hands on projects using new technology such as 3D printers, CNC machines and lasers.
Architectural/Mechanical Engineering Program Path
Optional - Exploratory Class
Robotics 140471 (Quarter Class)
Year 1
Architecture/Mechanical Engineering I (Full Year Course)
Year 2
Architecture/Mechanical Engineering II (Full Year Course)
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Running Start College Credits
Southern Maine Community College - AEDD 105 CAD Graphics (3 Credits)
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Architectural/Mechanical Engineering I Topics of Study
Explore various fields of engineering such as architectural, civil, mechanical, aerospace, and robotic engineering
Learn how to create blueprint plans using AutoCAD and Solidworks software
Make 3-D prototypes using the 3-D printer, laser cutter, and CNC machines
Problem solving techniques
Architectural/Mechanical Engineering II Topics of Study
Expand upon career fields in engineering and begin to pick a specific engineering track to focus on
Create more detailed and unique blueprint plans
More in depth use of 3-D printer, laser cutter, and CNC machines, and how they relate to real world applications
Solving real life problems for real life clients outside of the classroom
Develop a digital portfolio for students to aid them in their future career path of engineering
Class to Career Path
CADD Technician
Mechanical Technician
Architectural Technician
Class to College Path
Associate Degree in Architectural Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Robotic Engineering
Masters in Engineering
Class to College to Career Path
Mechanical Engineer
Architectural Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Project Engineer
Mr. Jason Eberl
Experience:
Architectural/Mechanical Engineering Instructor since 2014.
Previously taught Woodworking, Metalworking, Photography, Graphic Design, and Drafting starting 2005 in Rochester
Previous Instructor at GBCC ATEC Center for Blueprint Reading
Previous Instructor at Turbocam Training center for Mathematics for Machinists
Education:
Bachelor of Fine Art in Graphic Design, Edinboro University
Certified Teacher from Edinboro University
Other Interests: Avid outdoorsman - enjoys Fishing, Hunting, Mountain Biking, Kayaking, Hiking, and camping.
E-mail: eberl.j@sau54.org