Technical and Professional EducationArchitectural Drafting <strong>Course</strong>sDrafting and DesignArchitecture CADD I HonorsArchitecture CADD II HonorsArchitecture CADD II LabPre-Engineering <strong>Course</strong>sComputer Integrated ManufacturingDigital ElectronicsIntroduction to Engineering and DesignPrinciples of EngineeringEngineering Design and DevelopmentStudents enrolling in Technical andProfessional courses are encouraged tojoin the student organization, Skills USA.88
<strong>Course</strong> Title: Drafting and Design 494701 & 494702Grade Level: 9,10,11,12Prerequisites: NoneArticulation Agreements with NWACC allow credit to be given to students making an “A” or “B”in this course.In Drafting and Design, a full year course, students will receive instruction in basic fundamentals of drafting anddesign, using computer aided drafting systems. Students may engage in verbal and visual instruction, note taking,using reference material and preparing various drawings. Students may prepare and maintain a portfolio of notes,instructional materials and drafting projects. Students enrolling in the course should have a strong background inmath and geometry.<strong>Course</strong> Title: Architecture/CADD I Honors 494710Grade Level: 11,12Prerequisites: Drafting and Design and instructor approvalIn Architecture/CADD I, a full year course, students will receive instruction in fundamentals of architectural designand details relative to residential buildings. Students may engage in preparation of presentation drawings, andconstruction documents for a residence. Students may participate in construction site field trips. Students mayprepare and maintain a portfolio of research notes, instructional materials and all drawings relative to major project.<strong>Course</strong> Title: Architecture/CADD II Honors 494731 & 494732Architecture/CADD II Lab 494721 & 494722Grade Level: 11,12Prerequisites: Architecture CADD I OR instructor approval*Classes take two periods, count as two credits, and must be taken together.In Architecture/CADD II and Lab, a full year course, students will receive instruction in advanced study relative toarchitectural design and details. Students may engage in preparation of client program, preliminary design,presentation drawings, and construction documents for a building project. Students may prepare and maintain aportfolio of research notes, instructional materials and all drawings relative to major project. Students mayparticipate in construction site field trips.<strong>Course</strong> Title: Computer Integrated Manufacturing 495450Grade Level: 11,12Prerequisites: Introduction to Engineering and Digital or Instructor ApprovalStudents should have completed or be enrolled in Algebra II.Articulation Agreement:Computer Integrated Manufacturing, a full year course, is a study of a study of the modern computer controlledmanufacturing process. The course begins with an overview of manufacturing then focuses on CNC milling androbotics. Students learn the basic of programming, setting up, and using a CNC mill and robotics programming.The end-of course project requires students to integrate the different equipment into a miniature production line andmass produce a product . Both the mill and the robotics arm are similar to those found in modern industry.89