| Technology Education | ||
Communication Systems - These are technical courses designed to provide advanced knowledge and sklls acquisition of the comtemporary resources, processes and mpacts of graphic communications technology. Activities in the course may include graphic design, computer image composition, continuous tone and process photography, prepares production, images transfer and finishing experience. Examples fo student learning activities are taking photographs, publishig a newsletter, using computers to transmit information, and developing quality control methods. Examples of equipment used are cameras, enlarger, video camcorder, recorders, copiers, computers hardware/software and optical systems. Prerequisite: Students must have completed the first semester before being enrolled in the second semester. |
Manufacturing Systems - Manufacturing systems is an exploratory course which addreses teh knowledge and skills important in manufacturing technology. Students study common manufacturing tools, machines, materials and processes in teh laboratory. experiences in planning and controlling simulated manufacturing systems and projects allow students to explore the organizational structures and management strategies in manufacturing. CHS - metal used as primary material. Prerequisite: Students must have completed the first semester before being enrolled in the second semester. |
Manufacturing Technology - Manufacturing systems is an exploratory course which addresses the technology. Students study common manufacturing tools, machines, materials and processes in the laboratory. experiences in planning and controlling simulated manufacturing systems and projects allow students to explore the organizational structures and management strategies in manufacturing. CHS - metal used a s primary material. Prerequisite: Students must have completed the first semester before being enrolled in the second semester. |
Architectural Graphics - In this advanced technical course students will use a Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) system with AutoCAD software to desing and produce the drawings associated with residential home building. Students will study the architectural styles, and construction practices related to modern architecture and will become familiar with the graphic standards accepted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Prerequisite: Completion of Engineering Graphics is recommended. |
Construction Systems - Construction Systems is an exploratory course which addresses the utilization of materials for construction of residential and civil structures. Students study and use common construction tools, machines, materials and processes. Experiences in planning and controlling construction systems and projects allow students to explore the ortanizational structures and managements strategies in construction. Prerequisite: Students must have completed the first semester before being enrolled in the second semester. |
Communications Graphics - This is an advanced course designed for students to apply advance skills and knowledge learned in PhotographyI. Students will use advance developing processes and digital photography. Prerequisite: Students must have completed Photography I. Instructors signature required. |
Intro to Computer Maintenance - This course focuses on the assembly and disassembly of modern computer systems. The study of electronic theory necessary to perform basic system maintenance will be included. The operation and checkout system board circuitry, monochrome and color monitors, disk drive systems, computer architecture, and schematic diagrams will be presented. an introduction to DOS software installation and the use of DOS in troubleshooting system abnormalities will be integrated with basic electronics and hardware needed to properly diagnose malfunctions. Upon completion of course, student has possibility of becoming A+ certified computer repair technician. The following Networking interfaces are covered: Basic networking ip configurations, router setup, encryptin, wireless technologyies, and network trouble shooting. Prerequisite: Computer Applications or Business Compter Information Systems, or Computer science Course recommended. |
Computer Applications - Computer Applications is an exploratory course designed to permit students to explore the use of computers communications, construction, energy, power, transportation and manufacturing fields. Activities may include, but are not limited to, computer numerical control, programming, computer-aided design and drafting, telecommunications, desktop publishing, 3-D design and animation, developing multimedia presentations, CNC programming and microprocessor programing. (Counts as required Technology Applications credit) Prerequisite: Students must have completed the first semester before being enrolled in the second semester. |
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