Engineering Design (15.1306)
ENGINEERING DESIGN I A
(GHC1505111) | Grades: 9-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: None
This college level course will introduce students to the drafting and design area and is designed for those students interested in drafting, architecture, engineering, or construction. Topics covered will include safety, basic drawing techniques, and classroom procedures, geometric construction, orthographic views, dimensioning and tolerancing, sections, pictorial drawings, fasteners, architecture and engineering, descriptive geometry, assembly and working drawings, and leadership and employability skills. An emphasis is placed on perfecting computer aided drawing techniques and quality. Students will be introduced to CADD software. A good understanding of basic mathematical functions, algebra, and geometry are required for successful completion of this course. Curriculum meets or exceeds OCTE/STEM standards. Counts towards Visual, Performing or Applied Arts requirement, online requirement, one semester of 4th year Math requirement if taken during a student's senior year
ENGINEERING DESIGN I B
(GHC1505112) | Grades: 9-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design I A
This college level course will continue with the topics covered in the previous class and is designed for those students interested in drafting, architecture, engineering or construction. Topics covered will include safety, basic drawing techniques, and classroom procedures, geometric construction, orthographic views, dimensioning and tolerancing, sections, pictorial drawings, fasteners, architecture and engineering, manufacturing, descriptive geometry, 3D parametric drawings using CADD software, assembly and working drawings, and leadership and employability skills. An emphasis is placed on perfecting drawing techniques and quality. A good understanding of basic mathematical functions, algebra, and geometry are required for successful completion of this course. Curriculum meets or exceeds OCTE/STEM standards. Prepares students for CSWA certification. Counts towards Visual, Performing or Applied Arts requirement, online requirement, one semester of 4th year math requirement if taken during a student's senior year.
ENGINEERING DESIGN II
A (GHC1505211) | Grades: 10-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design I A & BB (GHC1505212) | Grades: 10-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design II A
This college level course will continue with the topics covered in the previous class and is designed for those students interested in drafting, architecture, manufacturing, engineering or construction. Topics covered will include safety, basic drawing techniques, and classroom procedures, geometric construction, orthographic views, dimensioning and tolerancing, sections, pictorial drawings, fasteners, architecture and engineering, descriptive geometry, 3D parametric drawings using CADD software, assembly and working drawings, and leadership and employability skills. An emphasis is placed on perfecting drawing techniques and quality. An introduction to robotics and automation will be part of this class. A good understanding of mathematical functions, algebra, and geometry are required for successful completion of this course. Curriculum meets or exceeds OCTE/STEM standards. Prepares students for CSWA certification. Counts towards Visual, Performing or Applied Arts requirement, online requirement, entire 4th year math requirement if taken during a student's senior year.
ENGINEERING DESIGN ADVANCED
A (GHC1505511) | Grades: 11-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design II A & BB (GHC1505512) | Grades: 11-12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design Advanced A
This college level course through the use of CADD software will provide opportunities for students to expand their knowledge in various engineering design areas including but limited to mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, bio-mechanical, civil, architectural, landscape, etc… Multiple types of working drawings will be required that are fully dimensioned and follow all conventions and standards. Drawings will be completed in time for and entered into Regional and State competitions. Students will learn the CAD to CAM process and the manufacturing requirements to produce parts. Robotics and automation will be an integral part of this class. A good understanding of advanced mathematical functions is required for successful completion of this course. Curriculum meets or exceeds OCTE/STEM standards. Counts towards Visual, Performing or Applied Arts requirement, entire 4th year Math requirement if taken during a student's senior year.
ENGINEERING DESIGN-CAPSTONE
A (GHC1505811) | Grades: 12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design Advanced A & B
B (GHC1505812) | Grades: 12 | Semesters: 1 | Credits: ½
Prerequisites: Engineering Design Capstone A
This capstone college level course through the use of CADD software will provide opportunities for students to expand their knowledge in various engineering design areas including but limited to mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, bio-mechanical, civil, architectural, landscape, etc… Multiple types of working drawings will be required that are fully dimensioned and follow all conventions and standards. Drawings will be completed in time for and entered into Regional and State competitions. Students will learn the CAD to CAM process and the manufacturing requirements to produce parts. Robotics and automation will be an integral part of this class. A good understanding of advanced mathematical functions is required for successful completion of this course. Curriculum meets or exceeds OCTE/STEM standards. Counts towards Visual, Performing or Applied Arts requirement, entire 4th year Math requirement if taken during a student's senior year.