Industrial Tech Course Descriptions
SMALL GAS ENGINE TECHNOLOGY
No. 1700 I Course Credit .5 (1 articulated CLC credit)I Grade Level 9-12
This course details the principles of power mechanics with special emphasis given to the two and four-stroke cycle in small gas engines. The use of tools, test equipment, and service manuals will be emphasized. Fee is $10. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
INTRO TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
No. 1702 I Course Credit .5 I Grade Level 9-12
This course is the introduction to the automotive skills progression. The students will learn automotive safety, automotive equipment and the proper use of tools. Students will gain skills in various activities moving through the skill progression. Successful completion of the skills will be required for a student to be eligible to sign up for Automotive technology open block. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES
AUTOMOTIVE OPEN LAB
Prerequisite: 1702
Course Credit .5 I Grade Level 10-12
Quarter 1: 17401A, 17401B, 17401C
Quarter 2: 17402A, 17402B, 17402C
Quarter 3: 17403A, 17403B, 17403C
Quarter 4: 17404A, 17404B, 17404C
In order to continue your knowledge and understanding in the Automotive pathway, Students will work through the skill progressions. In each skill progression there are predetermined activities that will demonstrate the students understanding of the skill. Successful competition of the skills will allow the students to move on to higher level skills such as brakes, wheel alignment, engine rebuilding, and Auto body. These skills build on each other and will allow you to progress to more exciting and rewarding skills. Fee is $10. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
2D & 3D DRAFTING
No. 1703 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 9 - 12
In this course, students will use Autodesk Inventor Pro to create 2D & 3D drawings. The course will start out creating drawings manually to gain the understanding of Drafting guidelines and techniques. Students will also gain blueprint reading skills, and learn about various careers related to the drafting and design fields. Students interested in a career in any of the trades, will find this will be a great class to understand plans, plan creation and to improve upon your measurement/practical math skills.
EXPLORATORY ELECTRICITY
No. 1704 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 9 - 12
This course is designed to be an exploratory course in electricity. The goals of the course are to teach the students electrical theory, some trouble-shooting problems, soldering activities, how to assemble electronic kits (a unit on components and how they work), and electrical safety. When the students leave the course, they will have the basic understanding of how electricity works. There will be a $10 fee for this class.
INTRO TO WOOD MACHINES OPERATION & SAFETY
No. 1705 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 9 - 12
This course is a beginning woodworking course with prime emphasis on the safe and proper operation of all woodworking machines. Demonstrations will be conducted on each individual machine showing the safety methods that must be utilized and the skills that can be acquired. Students will be tested on machines and must pass a safety test before lab work can begin. Upon completion of testing, students will be checked off on their skills progression chart. Upon completion of all the skills necessary this course will be complete and the student will be allowed to move into the woodworking open block. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
WOODWORKING / CONSTRUCTION OPEN LAB
Prerequisite: 1705
Course Credit .5 I Grade Level: 10-12
Quarter 1: 17411A, 17411B, 17411C
Quarter 2: 17412A, 17412B, 17412C
Quarter 3: 17413A, 17413B, 17413C
Quarter 4: 17414A, 17414B, 17414C
This class allows students to gain more knowledge of the woodworking area while moving through the skills progression . Along with safety and machine knowledge, students will learn how to draw and read project plans, follow procedures. While completing the requirements for this course, students will learn proper construction of their project, further knowledge of the machines, and techniques to properly finish their wood project. Some of the projects built in this class may consist of dressers, gun cabinets, entertainment centers, coffee tables, benches, and hutches. Students may take this class more than once. Cost of the project is the student’s responsibility. Payment Plan Available. Fee is $10. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
No. 1706 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 9-12
This course is the introduction to the manufacturing skills progression. The students will learn metal shop safety, manufacturing equipment and the proper use of tools. Students will gain skills in various activities moving through the skill progression. Successful completion of the skills will be required for a student to be eligible to sign up for Manufacturing Open Lab. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
MANUFACTURING OPEN LAB
Pre-Req. No. 1706
Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 10-12
Quarter 1: 17421A, 17421B, 17421C
Quarter 2: 17422A, 17422B, 17422C
Quarter 3: 17423A, 17423B, 17423C
Quarter 4: 17424A, 17424B, 17424C
In order to continue your knowledge and understanding in the Manufacturing pathway, Students will work through the skill progressions. In each skill progression there are predetermined Activities that will demonstrate the students understanding of the skill. Successful competition of the skills will allow the students to move on towards a capstone experience. Skills may include project planning, design and drafting, welding, metal fabrication, manual machining, cnc machining , 3-d printing. These skills build on each other and will allow you to progress to more exciting and rewarding skills. Fee is $10. MUST HAVE SAFETY GLASSES.
(NBA) SHOP CLASS "NO BOYS ALLOWED"
No. 1727 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level 9 -12
This course is designed to help young women improve their skills in basic home and automotive maintenance in a low-pressure setting. The class will spend 3 weeks in the woods lab, 3 weeks in the auto lab, and 3 weeks in the metals lab. Students will learn basic vehicle maintenance such as checking fluids, changing a flat tire, and hooking up jumper cables. Students will also learn how to use basic hand tools and power equipment while building a small project in the woods lab. In the metals lab, students will learn how to do basic welds using both the wire feed and arc welders as well as learning about manufacturing. There will be a $10 fee for this class.
ROBOTICS COURSES
ROBOTICS I
No. 1735 | Course Credit: .5 | Grade Level: 9 - 12
The purpose of this class is to introduce students to the amazing field of Robotics. In this class students will be using the First Robotics Competition (FRC) to learn design and planning using Autodesk Inventor, programming using basic and Arduino software, engineering practices to build a robot and compete at the FRC competition.
ROBOTICS II
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