Subject Approval Forms are due on March 17, 2025.
The Technology Education classes are grouped into four focused pathways.
The Engineering Pathway consists of three essential and three supplemental courses. This pathway primarily utilizes current computer technology and software, although the advanced classes will be using some tools, equipment, and lab space to perform prototype construction and other hands-on activities. The Exploring Computer-Aided Drafting class provides an introduction to technical sketching, design, and basic 2D drawings with layout, construction and computer-aided software. The Architectural Pathway consists of five essential and two supplemental courses.
The Architectural Pathway teaches computer-aided design with various aspects of civil, commercial, and residential designs. Site plans, elevations, construction details, floor plans, and 3D models will be produced.
The Manufacturing Pathway consists of six essential and three supplemental courses. Design and Manufacturing and Material Engineering are the foundations of this pathway. You will have the opportunity to use CAD software to design a project(s) in a Manufacturing Lab.
The Agricultural Pathway will consist of three essential courses and work on emphasizing real-world, occupationally relevant experiences of significant scope and depth in Agricultural Business, Agricultural Mechanics, Agriscience, Animal Science, Forestry and Natural Resources, Ornamental Horticulture, and Plant and Soil Science.