Engineering Design Courses

Engineering Design 11

2 credits

This is a course designed to provide students with the skills needed to enter a post-secondary college or enter the field with entry level skills. Students will be introduced to careers in the engineering field. The emphasis of this course is to provide students with exposure to a variety of career choices such as engineering, drafting, design, computerized 3D modeling, robotics, 3D printing, programming, blueprint reading and the design process. Students will design and develop many different hands on projects.

This is a course designed to continue to provide students with the skills needed to enter a post-secondary college or enter the field with entry level skills. Students will continue to be introduced to careers in the engineering field. The emphasis of this course is to provide students with a greater level of exposure to a variety of career choices in the engineering and design fields. Students will design and develop many different hands on projects through the use of our Computer Aided Design (CAD) software. Many of these designs will be constructed with the use of technologies like, 3D printing, laser cutting & CNC machining. (This course satisfies the .5 credit Computer Literacy graduation requirement. College credit may be available for this course. For more information, contact the CTE Office.)

TECHNOLOGY & ROBOTICS

0.5 credits

Technology & Robotics is a 9-week exploratory course in the identification and use of the various computer software programs and problem solving techniques used in industry. Through the design and construction of various projects, students will be exposed to CAD (Computer Aided Design), robotics, problem solving, creative thinking, and more. This course will help the student decide on future courses in Engineering Technology. (This course satisfies the .5 credit Computer Literacy graduation requirement.)