EL12511 CONSUMER AUTO MECHANICS 1
SEMESTER CREDIT 0.5
Fee: $25
Satisfies one of the following: 0.5 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisites: none
◆ This course is for students who want to learn about the basic requirements necessary to care for their automobile. This course covers shop safety practices, automotive tools and equipment, various automotive systems, and consumer knowledge of the industry. Basic lab exercises may be done on student vehicles; however, students are not required to have an automobile to take the course. Due to the nature of the course, all assignments are expected to be completed during class time. The lab is used as a supplement to the course work. (0901)
EL22611 CONSUMER AUTO MECHANICS 2
SEMESTER CREDIT 0.5
Fee: $25
Satisfies one of the following: 0.5 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisites: Grade of B or higher in Consumer Auto Mechanics 1
◆ This course builds on the skills learned in Consumer Auto Mechanics 1. It is designed for those who are seriously interested in honing their skills in advanced auto mechanics. Emphasis will be on performing mechanical diagnostics and conducting advanced repairs as well as conducting mechanical and body fabrication. (0912)
EL32712 ADVANCED AUTO 1
EL42712 ADVANCED AUTO 2
YEAR CREDIT 1.0
Fee: $25
Satisfies one of the following: 1.0 elective
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisites: B or higher in Consumer Auto Mechanics 2; For Advanced Auto 2: B or higher in Advance Auto 1
◆ This project-based, year-long course is designed for juniors and seniors who are planning on going into the automotive or engineering fields. It would prep students for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification courses and/or pre-engineering courses. Students in Advanced Auto will be addressing the following skills: advanced diagnostics and repairs, engine building and/or rebuilding, advanced sheet metal fabrication, entry-level welding skills, and advanced paint and body work. (0920)
EL12912 BUILDING TRADES
YEAR CREDIT 1.0
No Fee
Satisfies one of the following: 1.0 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 9-12
Prerequisites: none
◆ The Building Trades program offers students a broad array of occupation skill competencies. Through the Building Trades program, students will receive training in carpentry, masonry, plumbing and electrical occupations. Each area taught within the Building Trades program has a different skill set. (0414)
EL22812 BUILDING TRADES 2
YEAR CREDIT 1.0
No Fee
Satisfies one of the following: 1.0 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisites: Building Trades 1
◆ Building Trades 2 builds on the skills learned in Building Trades 1. The Building Trades program offers students a broad array of occupation skill competencies. Through the Building Trades program, students will receive training in carpentry, masonry, plumbing and electrical occupations. Each area taught within the Building Trades program has a different skill set. (0415)
EL30413 MC3 APPRENTICESHIP READINESS
YEAR CREDIT 1.0
No Fee
Satisfies one of the following: 1.0 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisites: None
◆ Construction Pre-apprenticeship is a course to prepare high school graduates to enter a formal union-sponsored apprenticeship. In this interdisciplinary course, students will learn about careers in the skilled trades and employability skills applicable across occupational sectors. Students will apply a range of math skills to complete hands-on projects, while acquiring and practicing workplace safety standards. Program fees will be sponsored by workforce partners, the Local 412. (0413)
EL13012 INTRO TO METALWORKING
SEMESTER CREDIT 0.5
Fee: $25
Satisfies one of the following: 0.5 elective, 0.5 Practical Arts elective
Grades: 9-10
◆ Students will learn how to use the tools, equipment and processes in metal machining, welding and fabrication. The student will learn basic metalworking and develop aptitudes and habits necessary for working safely and effectively in this environment. Students will also have the opportunity to explore and investigate career and occupational options. Topics include: industrial safety and health practices, hand-tool and power machine use, measurement, welding career potentials, and introduction to welding codes and standards. (2412)