Students who want to further their drafting skills and gain additional experience in industrial related computer aided drafting or, machine drafting, or modeling are encouraged to enroll. Individualized work in selected areas of industrial drafting is planned with the instructor. Students apply technology science, and mathematics concepts and skills to solve technological/engineering problems and innovative designs. Students research, develop create simulations, test, and analyze engineering designs using criteria such as design effectiveness, public safety and human factors. This is an opportunity for students to become more self- directed in developing skills in an area of their choice in order to build a body of work worthy of a college entrance portfolio. An additional lab fee will be applied.
Open to 10-11-12
Credit: 1.0 ELC
Format: Traditional
Prerequisite: Instructor’s approval and successful completion of either Advanced CAD or PLTW Introduction to Engineering and Design with a grade of a B or higher.