25501 - Engineering II
BackThis course builds on skills learned in Engineering I, while introducing students to electrical engineering, control systems, the application of green technologies, three dimensional modeling, computer aided manufacturing (CNC) and advanced robotics concepts (VEX). This class incorporates various technological processes and manufacturing technologies. Students will develop a sense of the interdependency of the various engineering disciplines. Students will also develop an understanding that engineering is a human endeavor intended to address the needs of a global society. Utilizing activities, projects and problems, students will develop the skills to solve problems using math, science, and technology in engineering processes to benefit society. The use of CAD/CAM industry based software and equipment will be an extensive part of this class. Students will be introduced to state of the art robotic software. Students will apply concepts of mechanical, electrical and control systems in various design problems. This course will continue to develop technical communication literacy (reading, writing, and speaking). Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) standards will be an integral part of this class. Dual credit may be obtained for this program at high schools offering this option. An honors option is available to all students enrolled in the course. Successful completion of the program may qualify students to receive the Mastery of Subject Area Graduation Endorsement. Students are encouraged to work with their program teachers to determine eligibility.
Credits: 1
1 Elective Credit |
Course Fees
Consumable Fee 15 |