This course introduces students to the use of simple and complex graphics tools used to communicate and understand ideas and concepts found in the areas of architecture, manufacturing, engineering, science, and mathematics.
This course is focused on the principles, concepts, and use of complex graphic tools used in the field of architecture, structural systems, and construction trades.
This course introduces students to advanced architectural design concepts. Emphasis is placed on the use of Computer-assisted Design (CAD) tools in the design and execution of site and foundation plans as well as topographical information and detail drawings of stairs and wall sections.
This course provides basic career information in public safety including corrections, emergency and fire management, security and protection, law enforcement and legal services.
This course provides a deeper level of understanding of career information in public safety including emergency management, criminal justice, emergency medical technician and firefighter. The course includes skills in each area, using resources from the community to help deliver instruction to the students. Additionally students will further their development of a personal plan for a career in public safety.
This course is designed to provide students basic information about the drone industry to gain an understanding of careers and skills in this field. FAA 14 CFR part 107 (The Small UAS Rule), officially known as "Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate" is covered. The Small UAS rule adds a new part 107 to Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) to allow for routine civil operation of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System (NAS) and provide safety rules for those operations. This course is also designed for an introduction to basic flight of drones to include manual flight and flight mapping software.
***11th & 12 grade only***