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Parent Night 1-10-2012

Parent Night 1-10-2012. CAREER &TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION. Preparing Tomorrow's College & Career Ready Today. Sample Student Four – Year Schedule. Grade 9. Grade 10. Grade 11. Grade 12. English 9 U.S. History Algebra I Science Lifetime Fitness/Health Fine Arts. English 10

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Parent Night 1-10-2012

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  1. Parent Night 1-10-2012 CAREER &TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Preparing Tomorrow's College & Career Ready Today

  2. Sample Student Four – Year Schedule Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 • English 9 • U.S. History • Algebra I • Science • Lifetime Fitness/Health • Fine Arts • English 10 • American Government • Geometry • Science • Foreign Language • Elective • English 11 • World History • Algebra II • Science • Foreign Language • English 12 • Gov’t/Economics • Trig or Pre-Calculus • Science • Elective • Elective Digital Engineering and Computer Integrated Manufacturing G/T Introduction to Engineering Design Principles of Engineering G/T Engineering Design & Development G/T Principles of Engineering Is now a G/T Tech Credit

  3. INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

  4. PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

  5. COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

  6. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

  7. ENGINEERING DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT

  8. Culinary Science

  9. Technology Education Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics

  10. Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course Purpose of Course Foundations of Technology prepares students to understand and apply technological concepts and processes. Students will become Technologically Literate through this course. Qualifies for Tech Credit

  11. Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course Projects: - Crain Strain - Bridges - Electric Motor - Hydraulic Robots - Thermal Houses - Electronics - Optics (Laser manipulation) Qualifies for Tech Credit

  12. Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course Examples: Play Video FOT Example Qualifies for Tech Credit

  13. Engineering Design (684M) Areas Study: • Principles of Design • Engineering Resources • Engineering Design Process • Project Management Qualifies for Tech Credit

  14. Engineering Design (684M) Projects: • Rube Goldberg Machines • Mouse Trap Cars • Drafting and Design using Autodesk Inventor Qualifies for Tech Credit

  15. Engineering Design (684M) Examples: Play Video Eng. Design Example Qualifies for Tech Credit

  16. Advanced Design Applications (676M) Energy and Power Technologies Manufacturing Technologies Transportation Technologies Construction Technologies Foundations of Technology or Staff Recommendation

  17. Advanced Design Applications (676M) Examples: Play Video ADA Example Foundations of Technology or Staff Recommendation

  18. Coming This Year: Advanced Technical Applications (677M) Information and Communication Technologies Medical Technologies Entertainment and Recreation Technologies Agriculture and Bio-Related Technologies Foundations of Technology or Staff Recommendation

  19. Foundations of Technology • Group and individual activities engage students in creating ideas, developing innovations, design, fabricating, and engineering practical solutions. • Technology content, resources, and laboratory/classroom activities allow students to apply science, mathematics and other school subjects in authentic situations. • Students study the nature and technological issues of the “designed world”.

  20. WHERE CAN YOU FIND COURSE RESOURCES

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