Engineering 1
Engineering 1 is designed to introduce students to the STEM cluster for students interested in learning more about careers in engineering and technology. This course covers basic skills required for engineering and technology fields of study. Upon completion of this course, students are able to identify and explain the steps in the engineering design process. They can evaluate an existing engineering design, use fundamental sketching and engineering drawing techniques, complete simple design projects using the engineering design process, and effectively communicate design solutions to others.
**This course may be applied towards a STEM Endorsed Diploma
Engineering 2
Engineering 2 is a fundamental course in the Engineering and Technology Program of Study for students interested in developing their skills in preparation for careers in engineering and technology. The course covers essential knowledge, skills, and concepts required for postsecondary engineering and technology fields of study. Upon completion of this course, proficient students are able to describe various engineering disciplines, as well as admissions requirements for postsecondary engineering and engineering technology programs in Colorado. They will also be able to identify simple and complex machines, calculate various ratios related to mechanisms, explain fundamental concepts related to energy, understand Ohm’s Law, follow the steps in the engineering design process to complete a team project, and effectively communicate design solutions to others.
**This course may be applied towards a STEM Endorsed Diploma
Engineering 3 is an applied course for students interested in further developing their skills as future engineers. This course covers knowledge, skills, and concepts required for postsecondary engineering and technology fields of study. Upon completion of this course, proficient students are able to explain the differences between scientists and engineers, understand the importance of ethical practices in engineering and technology, identify components of control systems, describe differences between laws related to fluid power systems, explain the importance of material and mechanical properties to design, create simple free body diagrams, use measurement devices employed in engineering, conduct basic engineering economic analysis, follow the steps in the engineering design process to complete a team project, and effectively communicate design solutions to others.
**This course may be applied towards a STEM Endorsed Diploma
The STEM Capstone is a student driven culminating project in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics pathway. Students will work with professional STEM mentors as they define and navigate an investigation or design solution related to a STEM discipline of their choosing. Through the
STEM Capstone students will demonstrate mastery in the following STEM
skills (as defined by the Jeffco STEM Capstone Rubric): asking questions and
defining problems, applying scientific and mathematical models to explain
complex ideas, planning and carrying out investigations, analyzing and
interpreting data, using mathematics and computational thinking, constructing
explanations or designing solutions, engaging in argument from evidence,
collaboration and leading by influence, and self-direction and personal
responsibility. Students will demonstrate mastery through a portfolio of work
linking their capstone project to the defined STEM skills and a public
presentation of their solution and/or findings. The STEM Capstone is a
required component of the STEM Endorsed Diploma.
**This course may be applied towards a STEM Endorsed Diploma
These courses are currently being taught by Charles Sprague. If you have questions about Information Technology, please contact Charles directly through email at Charles.Sprague@jeffco.k12.co.us