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Principles of Applied Engineering
This class is an overview of various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their interrelationships. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. During part of the course Students will be required to work in small groups. This is a vital part of the learning process and helps students develop relevant skills needed in all occupations. This class will cover the following major areas: Computer Based Design & Development Prototype, Robotics, Home Design, Model building, Problem Solving, and Engineering & Technology Related Occupations.
This class is an overview of various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their interrelationships. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. During part of the course Students will be required to work in small groups. This is a vital part of the learning process and helps students develop relevant skills needed in all occupations. This class will cover the following major areas: Computer Based Design & Development Prototype, Robotics, Home Design, Model building, Problem Solving, and Engineering & Technology Related Occupations.
Engineering Design 1
Students will be required to master basic drafting & design skills such as precision measurement, sketching and lettering prior to accessing the CAD portion of the course. Students will then be instructed in the basic operations of a Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) system using AutoCAD as well as learning the terminology & processes of Engineering Design. Students will spend the remainder of the year learning 3D modeling in Inventor, an Autodesk product. As the opportunity arises students may also receive instruction in the use of the following lab equipment: Dimension 3D Printer, Epilog Laser Engravers, & Roland Vinyl Cutter.
Students will be required to master basic drafting & design skills such as precision measurement, sketching and lettering prior to accessing the CAD portion of the course. Students will then be instructed in the basic operations of a Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) system using AutoCAD as well as learning the terminology & processes of Engineering Design. Students will spend the remainder of the year learning 3D modeling in Inventor, an Autodesk product. As the opportunity arises students may also receive instruction in the use of the following lab equipment: Dimension 3D Printer, Epilog Laser Engravers, & Roland Vinyl Cutter.
Architectural Design 1
In Architectural Design, students explore the skills and knowledge needed to enter a career in architecture, construction science, drafting, interior design, and landscape architecture. Students will be required to master basic skills such as precision measurement, sketching and lettering prior to accessing the Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) portion of the course. Students will then be instructed in the basic operations of a CAD system (AutoCAD) and spend the remained of the year learning 3D Architectural modeling in Revit, an Autodesk product.
In Architectural Design, students explore the skills and knowledge needed to enter a career in architecture, construction science, drafting, interior design, and landscape architecture. Students will be required to master basic skills such as precision measurement, sketching and lettering prior to accessing the Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) portion of the course. Students will then be instructed in the basic operations of a CAD system (AutoCAD) and spend the remained of the year learning 3D Architectural modeling in Revit, an Autodesk product.
Advanced Enginering Design 2 or Architectural Design 2
Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the process of design as it applies to engineering and architectural fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Students will be required to complete and master projects in the following areas: Traditional CAD techniques, 3D modeling techniques, Independent project design, Rendering techniques and presentation skills, Utilization of Autodesk software to create detailed drawings, Product and prototype development, & 3D printer usage
Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the process of design as it applies to engineering and architectural fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Students will be required to complete and master projects in the following areas: Traditional CAD techniques, 3D modeling techniques, Independent project design, Rendering techniques and presentation skills, Utilization of Autodesk software to create detailed drawings, Product and prototype development, & 3D printer usage