Introduction to Engineering Design
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Introductory course which
develops problem-solving skills. The emphasis is placed upon the concept
of developing a 3-D model of
an object.
The course
emphasizes the design development process of a product and how a model of that
product is produced, analyzed, and evaluated. A CAD system using AutoDesk Inventor
is utilized. All engineering majors require a graphic design course such as this.
Prerequisite:
geometry, or concurrently enrolled. (9-12)
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing - CIMS TECH APPS
CREDIT
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This course builds on solid modeling design skills learned in Engineering
Graphics. Student's designs will be formatted in EdgeCAM and then made
on a CNC mill as well as a 3 D printer! Robotics is incorporated to simulate manufacturing. "From
Art to Part".
Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics.
(10-12)
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Digital Electronics - DE
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Digital Electronics is a course of study in applied digital logic using electronic logic circuits
that first are designed and then tested using the latest computer digital-logic
modeling technology. This technology is what is found in video games, watches,
calculators, and thousands of other devices. This course is similar to the electronics
course required at engineering colleges.
Prerequisite: geometry,
or concurrently enrolled. (9-12)
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Principles of Engineering
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This course introduces students to the fields of engineering/engineering
technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes
help students
learn how engineers and technicians use math, science and technology in an engineering
problem solving process to benefit people. This course
is equivalent to a college-level engineering survey course. Prerequisite:
Algebra II, or concurrently enrolled. (10-12) AND Introduction to Engineering
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