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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 1 (Formerly known as along with creating their own evaluation method
approved by the instructor. This course will also explore
Woods 1) modern woodworking techniques such as Green
turning, steam bending, and computerized machining
(1 semester, .5 credit)
Meets Fine Art Requirement Prerequisite: Must receive an “A” or “B” in Woods I
and II or Industrial Design 1 and 2, or by instructor’s
Industrial Design is a graphics based course where permission.
students will use various types of software, in Lab Fee: $35.00 Per Semester (Lab fee covers all
conjunction with wood working techniques, to design course required lumber. Any additional lumber will
and create visual art. Students will create stand-alone require student to purchase separately.)
art forms and enhance projects with Marquetry,
Pyrography, and CarveWright CNC techniques. Students
will also learn basic woodworking skills that will include
the dimensioning process, joinery and machine
application. Students will be required to take safety
tests on the various power tools prior to constructing
projects. This is a hands on course and all grade and
skill levels are welcome.
Lab Fee $35.00
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 2 (Formerly known as ENGINEERING DRAWING 1
Woods 2) (Semester course ½ credit, Grades 9- 12)
(1 semester, .5 credit) This is a survey course that deals with the fundamentals
Meets Fine Art Requirement of basic engineering concepts and tools. This course is
Prerequisite: Received passing grade of B or higher in designed for those students interested in pursuing a
Industrial Design 1 career in engineering, architecture or design. Students
will engage in sketching, mechanical drawing, 2D-CAD,
In this course, students will create visual art with more 3-D imaging and be introduced to the design process
magnitude by using their previously learned skills in and prototypes.
Industrial Design 1, compiled with the new techniques,
software, and machines used in Industrial Design 2. Lab Fee: $5.00.
Students will learn to use a 3D modeling program to
design and then create free form projects on the lathe. ENGINEERING DRAWING 2
These creations will be incorporated into a woods based
project. Other advanced pieces will also be created (Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9- 12)
such as lithophanes, intarsia, and sculpting. Prerequisite: Completion of Engineering Drawing 1
Lab Fee $35.00
ADVANCED WOODS TECHNOLOGY
(1 semester, ½ credit, Grades 10-12)
This course is a continuation of Industrial Design 1 and This course has a main focus on the “Design Process”
2. This class will focus on the students’ creative and prototypes. Students will use the skills they
woodworking skills. The student is expected to select or developed in Engineering Drawing 1 to design, create
design a challenging project. The project must and test prototypes and models related to the
demonstrate the student’s skills and explore his/her engineering field along with a 3-D architecture software
artistic nature. The student is expected to research and program. This course will be divided between the
perform tool setup and new woodworking techniques, classroom and lab with a large portion of time spent on
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