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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE
Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted). Disciplines are:; Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit]. Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.
Even
Course Number State Course ID Course Title Course Description May Be Grade Level Credit Fall Spring Grad Odd Grad Prerequisites
Applied* Years
Years
THIS COURSE will apply principles of robotics and automation
to Computer Aided Design (CAD) design The course builds on computer One credit of a
PLTW© solid modeling skills developed in Introduction to Engineering Design, and PLTW©
Computer
Integrated Design and Drawing for Production. See http://www.pltw.org/curriculum/hs- Math or Foundation
Course plus
176210 16187254 Manufacturing A/B engineering.html. Science (Non- 10 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X Algebra I and/or
STUDENTS WILL use Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment to
Lab Science
176220 (This is a Project produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental credit) or year Part A Part B Geometry with a
Lead the Way© concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis Technology grade of "C" or
Specialization
Course) are included. (Weighted as an AP course.) NOTE: If applied as a math credit, higher
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may not be used to replace Algebra I, Geometry or Algebra II.
PLTW© Digital
Math or
Electronics A/B THIS COURSE will apply logic that encompasses the application of Science (Non-
176410 16167254 (This is a Project electronic circuits and devices. STUDENTS WILL utilize computer simulation Lab Science 9 - 12 1.0 credit / full X X X 0 None
176420 Lead the Way© software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual credit) or year Part A Part B
Foundation construction of circuits and devices.
Course) Technology
Completion of one
PLTW© THIS COURSE WILL be an engineering research course in which students PLTW©
Engineering work in teams to research, design and construct a solution to an open-ended
Design and engineering problem. STUDENTS WILL apply principles developed in the Math or Foundation
176610 16207254 Development A/B four preceding courses and are guided by a community mentor. They must Science (Non- 12 1.0 credit / full X X X X Course and one
Lab Science
PLTW©
176620 (This is the present progress reports, submit a final written report and defend their credit) or year Part A Part B Specialization
Project Lead the solutions to a panel of outside reviewers at the end of the school year. Technology Course with
Way© Capstone NOTE: If applied as a math credit, the course may not be used to replace
Course) Algebra I, Geometry or Algebra II. grades of "C" or
higher
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