ALL Shop classes require close toed shoes, change of clothes. Safety glasses, gloves and fees when applicable
INTRODUCTORY LEVEL
Introduction to Skilled Trades
Duration: 0.5
credit Prerequisites: None
An introductory level course designed to instruct students in the basic skills necessary to all occupations in the Construction, Manufacturing, and Transportation career clusters
CN1923 CN19233s
Introduction to Welding
Duration: 0.5 credit
Prerequisites: None
An introductory level course designed to instruct students in basic welding skills.
Safety glasses, gloves, and close toed shoes required before any welding can be done or entering any shop areas.
CN1931f CN19312s
TECHNICAL LEVEL
Welding Processes I (Production Welding I)
Duration: 1.0 credit
Prerequisites: Intro to Welding
A comprehensive, technical level course designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills in basic welding theories and terminology needed to perform welding procedures.
$50 Fee. Student are required to have safety glasses and gloves before any welding can be done or entering any shop areas.
CN1933f CN1934s
Robotics
Duration: 1.0 credit
Prerequisites: None
A technical level course to develop and expand students’ skills and knowledge so that they can design and develop robotic devices. Topics covered in the course may include mechanics, electrical and motor controls, pneumatics, computer basics, and programmable logic controllers.
CN1360f CN1361s
APPLICATION LEVEL
Welding Processes II (Production Welding II)
Duration: 1.0 credit
Prerequisites: Welding Processes I
An advanced, application-level course that builds on skills learned in Welding Processes I (39207) and provides opportunities for applying welding skills.
$50 Fee. Student are required to have safety glasses and gloves before any welding can be done or entering any shop areas.
CN1935f CN1936s
Advanced Materials Technology
Duration: 1.0 credit
Prerequisites: Woodworking Principles or Welding Process II.
An advanced application level course designed to provide students with experience in constructing projects using advanced materials and methods of production and fabrication.
CN19355f CN19356s
Work Experiences in Manufacturing
Duration: 1.0 credit
Prerequisites: Grade 12 (Prerequisite: Must take at least 1.0 credit of Technical level course and Application level course combined.)
Course Description: Advanced research and application level course covering specific topics in manufacturing. Should include opportunities for Work-Based Learning (WBL) such as in-house training, job shadowing, and/or internships. (SCED: Workplace Experience course provides students with work experience in the fields involving repair, supported by classroom attendance and discussion. Goals are typically set cooperatively by the student, teacher, and employer (although students are not necessarily paid). These courses may include classroom activities as well, involving further study of the field or discussion regarding experiences that students encounter in the workplace.)
CN19371F CN19372S