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automation, manufacturing processes, computer modeling, manufacturing equipment, and flexible manufacturing systems.
        This course is designed for 11th or 12th grade students.
        Capstone Course (1)
        Honors Engineering Design & Development (EDD) Completion of the following courses with a 70% or higher: PLTW
        IED, POE, and CIM OR CAD, Robotics, and Advanced Robotics. This course is the capstone course in the PLTW high
        school engineering program.  It is an engineering research course in which students work in teams to design and develop
        an original solution to a valid open-ended technical problem by applying the engineering design process.  This course
        applies and develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.


        Foundation Courses (2)
         Course Title:            Project Lead the Way: Introduction to   Credit Value:           1.0
                                  Engineering Design (IED)
         Course Number:           108805                                  Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):         None                                    Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
         Career Cluster(s):       Architecture and Construction           Information Technology
                                  Education and Training                  Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
        Description:   Introduction to Engineering Design is a year-long introductory course that develops students’ problem-
        solving and critical-thinking skills and emphasizes the concepts of developing three-dimensional models and solid
        renderings of an object. Students focus on the application of visualization processes and tools provided by current, state-
        of-the-art computer hardware and software programs. IED emphasizes the design-development process of a product and
        how a product model is produced, analyzed, and evaluated, using a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) System. Various
        design applications and possible career opportunities are explored and discussed in detail.

         Course Title:            Project Lead the Way: Principles of     Credit Value:           1.0
                                  Engineering
         Course Number:           108810                                  Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):         Completion of Introduction to           Open to Grades:         10, 11, 12
                                  Engineering Design or Advanced
                                  Systems Engineering
         Career Cluster(s):       Architecture and Construction           Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                                  Information Technology
        Description:   This year long course helps students understand the field of engineering/engineering technology. Projects
        include an automated marble sorter, hydraulic robot arm, ping pong ball launcher, bridge construction and testing to list a
        few. Topics of study include thermodynamics, fluid systems, electrical systems, control systems; statics and strength; linear
        and trajectory motion.
















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