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Course Title:          Materials Processing                      Credit Value:             1.0



         Course Number:         108319                                    Term(s) Offered:          Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):       None                                      Open to Grades:           10, 11, 12
         Career Cluster(s):     Manufacturing                             Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
        Description:  This course is designed to introduce students to various common materials and the machine processes used
        to transform these materials into a product. Students participate in hands-on activities that require them to cut, form, join,
        and finish materials while safely using the tools and machines located in the production lab. Students will individually
        construct various given projects and will learn how to operate the laser engraver and CNC router. This course mainly deals
        with woodworking, although other materials such as metal and plastics will be introduced.

         Course Title:           Computer Aided Design                    Credit Value:             1.0



         Course Number:         108429                                    Term(s) Offered:          Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):       Completion of Geometry                    Open to Grades:           10, 11, 12
         Career Cluster(s):     Architecture and Construction             Manufacturing
                                Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                                Information Technology
        Description:  This course is designed to give a better understanding to those students who plan to go on in the field of
        engineering and architecture or want to develop computer generated movies.  This course introduces each student to the
        many uses of CAD (Computer-Aided Design).  Each student will have extensive experience with AutoCAD, Inventor,
        AutoCAD Architecture, Revit and 3DS Max software. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs will be created and
        produced.  Three-dimensional renderings will be produced and the world of solid modeling and computer generated
        animations will also be introduced.

         Course Title:         Engineering Design                         Credit Value:            1.0



         Course Number:        108519                                     Term(s) Offered:         Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):      Completion of Computer Aided Design or     Open to Grades:          10, 11, 12
                               Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW)
                               with a 70% or higher
         Career Cluster(s):    Information Technology                     Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                               Manufacturing
        Description:  This course is designed to give a better understanding to those students who plan to go on into the field of
        engineering or to the student who plans to enter the industrial force as a future draftsman or designer.  Through the use of
        computer-aided design, mechanical drawing, orthographic projection, sectioning, auxiliary views, and isometric drawings
        will be created.  As students work on these units they learn how to convey ideas and detail to other people and understand
        and interpret the ideas of others.  Students develop a set of detailed working drawing. and are introduced to solid modeling
        and creating 3-D objects to solve various problems.



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