Engineering & Technology
Engineering Principles 1 & 2 703321 / 703331 (Concurrent Enrollment)
Grades 9-12, Semester
This course may also be taken to fulfill a third science credit requirement. Engineering Principles is a project and experience-based course designed to introduce students to the various fields of engineering. Students will gain an understanding of what engineers do and how their courses in high school are important preparation for entering the field of engineering. Students will be introduced to the engineering design cycle, as well as each of the seven fields of engineering (Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical, Materials, and Mechanical). Within each field of study students will explore career opportunities, how the field of engineering affects and benefits daily life and complete projects/activities that will solidify the students understanding of the field, as well as the underlying math and science involved. Emphasis is placed on the need for engineers to have good written and oral communication skills. This class also qualifies as a required science credit. Fee: $15.
Engineering Capstone 703320 (Concurrent Enrollment, Prerequisites: Engineering Principles 1 & 2)
Grades 11-12, Semester, Double-Blocked Period Class
Engineering Capstone is an extensive project-based course intended to build on students’ understanding of engineering and to give them greater experience with open-ended engineering design. Students, working in teams, will complete at least one design projects over the course of the class, for an outside industry partner or client. Each project will include a portfolio addressing project justification, research, design requirements, design concept generation, STEM principles fundamental to the project, prototype construction and testing, data collection and analysis, external expert review and recommendations for further work, Students who successfully complete this course will gain valuable engineering design skills that will prepare them for more advanced study of engineering. This class also qualifies as a required science credit. Fee: $25.
Architectural Design 1 & 2 791601 (Concurrent Enrollment)
Grades 10-12, Semester
If architecture, building construction, interior design, or civil engineering is your interest then this is the class for you. In this class you will learn the process of residential and commercial building design. Students will learn design and construction practices common to architecture. Students will gain knowledge in uniform building codes, blueprint reading, and architectural history. A focus will be placed on sketching, 2D and 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawing. Students will design using Sketchup and AutoCAD, two of the most commonly used 3D modeling & 2D design software packages used in industry. Fee: $10.
Mechanical Design and Engineering 1 & 2 791651 (Concurrent Enrollment)
Grades 9-12, Semester
This exploratory class will introduce students to the process of engineering design. Students will focus on the language of engineering, which includes sketching, technical drawing, orthographic projection, geometry, dimensioning standards and drawing presentations used by industry. Students will be instructed on 2D and 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design). Students will design hands-on projects using Sketchup, Fusion 360 and AutoCAD, and learn how to be nimble and able to use any 3D modeling software used in industry today. Projects will be output to modern manufacturing tools such as: laser cutters, CNC routers and 3D printers. Fee: $10.
Robotics 1
Grades 9-12, Semester
Robotics & Automation is a lab-based, hands-on curriculum combining electrical, mechanical and engineering principles. Students will learn to design, build, program, and control robotic devices by applying science, technology, engineering and math concepts. A rigorous study and application of electrical concepts will include: sources of energy, electrical safety, use and identification of basic electronic components, sensors and actuators. Engineering concepts will include: mechanical design, prototype development, design testing, programming, and proper engineer documentation. Industrial automation, robotic applications and career opportunities will also be discussed. This class along with Robotics 2 also qualifies as a required science credit. Fee: $15.
Robotics 2 791731 (Concurrent Enrollment, Prerequisite: Robotics 1)
Grades 9-12, Semester
This semester course will provide students the opportunity to design and create their own functional Battle Bot. Students will use creativity and teamwork to build and test a mechanical marvel in preparation for an ultimate battle bot showdown! This class will allow students to experience a hands-on curriculum that explores more advanced robotics and engineering principles as well as conceptual design and sculptural techniques that allow students to explore the entire process of designing and building a bot from scratch. This class along with Robotics 1 also qualifies as a required science credit. Fee: $50