Engineering and Manufacturing
PCB Piezotronics
PCB Piezotronics
Students learn the fundamentals of engineering and manufacturing through theory-based and experiential learning rotations throughout the company. Students will learn fundamental engineering metholodology and problem solving skills, develop a network of professional connections through field experiences, and more. Topics of study include casting, molding, mechanical fastening, working with statics, dynamics, and mechanics of materials, working with vector properties and operations, and conductors, insulators, and semi-conductors.
Develop a network of professional connections through field experiences at PCB Piezotronics.
Real-world, hands-on training in engineering, manufacturing, and machining technologies in a local state-of-the-art facility.
Daily access to professional tools and equipment.
Rotating internships throughout the school year with industry professionals.
English 12 (1 Credit)
Participation in Government (.5 Credit)
Economics (.5 Credit)
Internship (1 Credit)
Engineering and Manufacturing (1 Credit)
TBD
Design Drafter I
Machinist I
Calibration Technician I
Production Operator
Production Planner II
Maintenance and Service Technician
Environmental Health and Safety Specialist
Mechanical Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Electrical Engineer
New Visions programs require an application and an interview for admission.
Students must provide their own transportation to PCB Piezotronics and internship sites.
Must be able to handle working independently and in a group setting
Professionalism and adherence to class and business partner expectations is required.