Architecture and Construction
7090 Home Maintenance and Improvement, 0.5 credit
7610 Interior Design, 0.5 credit
7861 Intro to Construction Careers, 1 credit
7871 Construction Technology I, 2 credits
7881 Construction Technology II, 2 credits
7941 Construction Systems, 1 credit
7961 Architectural Graphics, 1 credit
7973 Intro to Engineering Design, 1 credit
7974 Principles of Engineering (Adv. Acad.), 1 credit
7978 Engineering and Architecture (Adv Acad), 1 credit
7979 Engineering Design and Development (Adv. Acad.), 1 credit
7981 Architectural Construction, 0.5 - 1 credit
Home Maintenance and Improvement
0.5 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): None
Notes: $25.00 Fee; $15.00 FFA dues recommended
This course is designed to prepare students to improve and maintain homes and adjacent buildings. Students will develop skills in carpentry and plumbing, as well as maintenance skills in electricity, masonry, small gasoline engines, and heating and cooling systems.
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Interior Design
0.5 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): None
Notes: $15.00 Fee
This laboratory course covers the concepts and skills needed to design interior environments of a home and/or business successfully. Students design rooms using skills in color combinations, furniture styles, fabric selection, space planning, and surface coverings. Other topics in the course include the impact of technology on interiors, the acquisition of professional
services, and career choices.
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Intro to Construction Careers
1 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): None
Notes: $30.00 Fee.
A cluster course designed to provide broad introductory skills and a basic understanding of career opportunities and training requirements in general construction-related careers: carpentry and related construction trades.
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Construction Technology I
7871 Construction Technology I , 2 credits (state) GPA Level 2, Grade Level(s): 10-12 Prerequisite(s): Intro to Construction Careers recommended.
Notes: $30.00 Fee; Formerly referred to as Building Maintenance I and II
This course will satisfy PE graduation requirements. This is the first year of a pre-employment instructional sequence designed to provide employment skills which are transferable and immediately useful. Instruction includes a basic understanding of career opportunities and training requirements in fundamental occupational areas. Safety and career opportunities are included in the instruction.
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Construction Technology II
7881 Construction Technology II , 2 credits (state) GPA Level 2, Grade Level(s): 10-12 Prerequisite(s): Intro to Construction Careers recommended.
Notes: $30.00 Fee; Formerly referred to as Building Maintenance I and II
This course will satisfy PE graduation requirements. This is the first year of a pre-employment instructional sequence designed to provide employment skills which are transferable and immediately useful. Instruction includes a basic understanding of career opportunities and training requirements in fundamental occupational areas. Safety and career opportunities are included in the instruction.
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Construction Systems
1 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): None
Notes: $20.00 Fee
This is an exploratory course which addresses the utilization of construction for residential and civil structures. Students study and use common construction tools, machines, materials, and processes. Experiences in planning and fabrication allow students to explore structures and strategies in construction.
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Architectural Graphics
1 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): None
Notes: $10.00 Fee
In this computer-aided drafting course, students will be instructed in principles of residential design, architectural styles, and construction practices. Activities focus on the development of original working drawings, presentation drawings, and model building.
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Intro to Engineering Design
1 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Prerequisite(s): Algebra I or concurrent enrollment
Notes: $20.00 Fee; Meets Technology Applications credit requirements if student passes Introduction to Engineering Design end-of- course exam (80 or above) by grade 11 and successfully completes Digital Electronics and Principles of Engineering.
Students use computer software to produce, analyze and evaluate models of project solutions. They study the design concepts of form and function, and then use state of the art technology to translate conceptual design into reproducible products. The students learn through hands-on activities, industry speakers, field trips, and video conferencing. Students have the opportunity to survey engineering fields and discuss career opportunities.
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Principles of Engineering (Adv. Acad.)
1 credit (state) GPA Level 1
Grade Level(s): 10-12 Prerequisites: Algebra I required; Introduction to
Engineering Design recommended
Notes: $20.00 fee
This course helps students understand the exciting fields in engineering and 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. The course also includes the social and political consequences of technological change. Heavy emphasis will be placed on developing the necessary skills that engineers need
to become successful.
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Engineering and Architecture (Adv Acad)
1 credit (state) GPA Level 1
Grade Level(s): 10-12 Prerequisites: Algebra I required; Introduction to
Engineering Design recommended
Notes: $20.00 fee
The Engineering and Architecture course is intended to serve as specialization course within the Project Lead the Way sequence. The course is structured to enable all students to have a variety of experiences that will provide an overview of both fields. Student use state of the art software to solve real world problems and communicate solutions to hands-on projects and activities. This course covers topics such as: The Roles of Civil Engineers and Architects, Project Planning, Site Planning, Building Design, Project Documentation and Presentation. Students work in teams, exploring hands-on projects and activities to learn the characteristics of civil engineering and architecture.
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Engineering Design and Development (Adv. Acad.)
1 credit (state) GPA Level 1
Grade Level(s): 11-12 Prerequisites: Introduction to Engineering Design and at least
one other Project Lead the Way course required.
Notes: $20.00 fee
The Engineering Design and Development (EDD) course involves an intensive student driven project which includes a student portfolio prepared for view by college recruiters and industry professionals. The EDD course is based on previous Engineering course objectives. These courses include Intro to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Aerospace Engineering, and Engineering and Architecture. The EDD student will use previously attained engineering skills and knowledge for this project based class.
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Architectural Construction 1 credit (state) GPA Level 2
Grade Level(s): 10-12 Prerequisite(s): Construction Systems
Notes: $20 Fee.
This technical course focuses on the use of tools, equipment, and materials used for the construction of residential and light commercial structures. Student activities may include the design and construction of residential structures and the use of advanced tools and machines used in the construction industry.
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