Options Book - Brecksville-Broadview Heights City Schools
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TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION<br />
(See Career Pathway Page 96)<br />
Technology Education provides active, hands-on lab exploring experiences in which students utilize problem<br />
solving, critical thinking and decision- making abilities involving human and material resources, processes<br />
and technological systems.<br />
6510 Woodworking 1<br />
6511 Engineering CAD 1<br />
6521 Engineering CAD 2<br />
6523 Woodworking 2<br />
6540 Advanced Engineering CAD<br />
6541 Architectural CAD<br />
6501 Tech Assistant Sem.1<br />
6502 Tech Assistant Sem.2<br />
Tech Assistant<br />
Course Number: 6501 Sem. 1 / 6502 Sem. 2<br />
Course Length: semester<br />
Credits: .25<br />
Periods/Week: 5<br />
Fee: $<br />
Open To: juniors, seniors<br />
The technology education assistant program is designed<br />
to provide advanced practical experience in<br />
tool use and problem solving, and to aid the technology<br />
teacher and assist other students. The technology<br />
assistant will also work on school-related projects and<br />
problems related to maintenance and repair.<br />
Prerequisite: approval by the department head<br />
Graded: S/U Only<br />
Woodworking 1<br />
Course Number: 6510<br />
Course Length: year<br />
Credits: 1.0<br />
Periods/Week: 5<br />
Fee: $14.00<br />
Open To: freshmen, sophomores,<br />
juniors, and seniors<br />
Woodworking 1 is for the beginning student who may<br />
have little or no experience. This course will focus on<br />
students learning the fundamentals of cabinet making<br />
so students can eventually build high quality furniture<br />
on their own. Areas of study will include safety and<br />
the proper use of power equipment, identifying various<br />
woods, figuring board feet, types of fasteners, glues,<br />
and finishes. Students will be given assigned projects<br />
the first half of the year. These projects must be completed<br />
in order for students to build projects of their<br />
own design the second half of the year.<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Engineering CAD 1<br />
Course Number: 6511<br />
Course Length: year<br />
Credits: 1.0<br />
Periods/Week: 5<br />
Fee: $9.00<br />
Open To: freshmen, sophomores,<br />
juniors, and seniors<br />
Engineering CAD 1 is a basic course in engineering<br />
and AutoCAD (Computer Aided Design) drawing.<br />
The first semester students will learn basic engineering<br />
drawing principles using traditional drawing<br />
equipment. The second semester students will be<br />
introduced to the basics of computer-aided drawing<br />
with AutoCAD LT2006. Content also includes Auto-<br />
CAD commands, bridge design, three-view drawing,<br />
dimensioning, pictorial drawing, and section drawing.<br />
Personal equipment and workbook required.<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
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