Offered at Liberty Hill & Legacy Ranch High Schools
The Engineering program of study focuses on the design, development, and use of engines, machines, and structures. CTE learners will learn how to apply science, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to the innovation, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of different manufacturing systems.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
Engineering
1st course: Principles of Applied Engineering (1 credit)
2nd course: Manufacturing Engineering Technology I (1 credit)
3rd course: Engineering Design and Presentation I (1 credit)
4th course: Engineering Design and Presentation II (2 credits)
LHISD Course Planning Guides for information including course descriptions and requirements.
Students have the opportunity to earn Industry Based Certifications. These certifications help students stand out in interviews, help students gain confidence in a subject area, and give students valuable experience in preparing for the level of rigor required for industry certification exams they may face in the future.
Apprenticeship:
Industrial Engineering Technician Apprenticeship
Associate Degrees:
Manufacturing Engineering Technology/ Technician
Robotics Technology/Technician
Bachelor’s Degrees:
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Engineering, General
Master’s, Doctoral, and Professional Degrees:
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Engineering, General
Additional Certifications/Licenses:
Professional Engineer (PE License)
Engineer in Training Certification (EIT)
Students are co-enrolled with Texas A&M University and one of their partner community colleges. They take mathematics, science and core curriculum courses through the community college while taking engineering courses from Texas A&M faculty on the community college campus. After one or two years, students transition to Texas A&M to complete their bachelor's degrees.