INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
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1 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION All students can benefit from study in an area of Industrial Technology. Classes can bring satisfying and worthy utilization of leisure and hobby time. Beyond this, many careers are founded upon knowledge and skills in the numerous technology areas. Examples of such careers are: Carpenter, plumber, electrician, welder, auto body, farmer, drafting, machinist, furniture manufacturer, auto mechanic, foundry worker, engineer, repair technician, etc. ELECTIVE COURSES: GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Plastics Technology I Basic Auto for Young Wmn I Rough Carpentry Basic Auto for Young Wm Supermileage I Rough Carpentry Basic Auto for Young Wmn Supermileage 625 Course Summary: This is a class that teaches the fundamental principles of electricity and the important things you need to know about it in your daily life at home, school and work. The class will teach you about electrical safety, how electricity is produced, measured and controlling DC and AC currents, electronic components, house wiring, motors, and more. Lab Fee: There will be a $10 lab fee for this class. 626 Course Summary: This class is an introduction to machine woodworking. Basic machine skills will be taught through lab work, lecture, textbook, audio & visual presentations, demonstrations and construction of woodworking projects. 627 I Cabinet Making Pre: Course Summary: This course is an advanced class in woodworking offered to students in grades The lab work will involve woodworking project construction, advanced over the Wood I class. The class activities center around lab work with time devoted to lecture, textbook, video presentations and demonstrations.
2 628 Rough Carpentry school year 6 terms 1 1/2 credit Pre: Wood Tech I Grade Level: Course Summary: The building of a one story house is the goal of this class. This course will enable the student to learn about materials and methods for framing floors, walls, and rafters for residential and light commercial construction. This course will examine types, styles and applications of sidings, roofing treatments and finishes. This class will also cover insulation, paneling and wall board applications. The course will cover terms, techniques and layouts used. Estimating and materials used will be emphasized. Installation of doors and windows, vapor barriers, and roofing will be covered. This course will enable the student to identify, properly use and maintain carpenter hand tools, portable tools, machines and equipment. Skill development, safety, OSHA requirements and work practices will be stressed. Construction equipment is studied and utilized as lab and projects warrant. This course will enable you to develop skills in reading the IRC Building codes for residential construction and applying them to blueprints. Materials and estimating will be part of the student s studies. 630 Finish Carpentry school year 6 terms 1 1/2 credits Pre: Wood Tech I Grade Level Course Summary: The completion of a one story house is the goal of this class. This course will enable the student to learn about materials and methods of finish carpentry. This class will also cover cabinet making applications as well as interior finishes and woodwork. Students will study design and construction fundamentals and techniques. Students also learn materials, hardware and finishing skills for custom-made residential cabinetry; estimating of materials will be emphasized. The skills of a carpenter become most apparent in the interior finishing of a building. This course introduces the learner to the materials, methods and techniques used in the application of various exterior and interior finish materials including siding, cornice treatments, and interior doors and moldings. Successful completion of the course will move the student forward in their journey to master the skills necessary to be a proficient carpenter. 631 Basic Auto for Young Women, driver's license preferred females Course Summary: The focus of "basic auto for young women" is to provide basic fundamental skills and knowledge related to automobile function and general maintenance. Topics may include: buying your first car, general automotive maintenance, checking and maintaining fluids, changing your flat tire, keeping service records, recognizing signs of potential car trouble, and others as time permits. 632 Small Engines and Power Tech Course Summary: Small Engines class activities center around lab work with time devoted to lecture, video presentations and demonstrations. The work performed in class will involve the maintenance and repair of small gas engines. Lab Fee: There will be a $5 lab fee for this class 633 Exploring Metal Working Grade Level: 9 12 Course Summary: This class is designed to introduce you to general metal working, materials, tools, machines, processes and safety. Students will be exposed to selected hands on activities in the areas of sheet metal fabrication, foundry, forging, heat treating, welding, and machine shop. Class time is also used for lecture, videotapes and demonstrations.
3 634 Course Summary: Metal Technology class teaches welding and machine shop skills, materials, methods and safety. The class activities center around lab work with time devoted to lecture, video presentations and demonstrations. If you sign up for this class it is recommended that you also register for Metal Tech II the same year. 635 Pre: Course Summary: is an advanced course for grades 10, 11 and 12. Each student will expand their skills and knowledge gained in prior metalworking classes. The class centers around lab work giving students the opportunity to build a project of their choice. Additional class time will be devoted to lecture, video presentations and demonstrations. New areas such as MIG and TIG welding, casting metal, plasma cutting and CNC machining will be explored. 636 Architectural and Construction Drafting Course Summary : Architectural drafting is a means of describing a building or structure and how it is to be constructed. Students enrolled in the course will spend a great deal of time drawing using both traditional drafting equipment and computer aided drafting equipment. Some of the drawing will include room designs and planning, garage plans and house plans.
4 637 Mechanical and Manufacturing Drafting Grade Level: 9-12 Course Summary: This drafting class will help you to develop the capacity to plan in an orderly fashion, to interpret the ideas of others, and to express plans to others in an understandable manner. This class will help you develop skills and knowledge to communicate in a graphic language. The type of drafting will be mechanical and or manufacturing in nature as would be found in the machining and fabrication of products. Students enrolled in the course will spend a great deal of time drawing using both traditional drafting equipment and computer aided drafting equipment. (when available) 638 (offered ) Pre: Mechanical & Manufacturing Drafting Grade Level: Course Summary: This class is an introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) using AutoCADLT, which is the industry standard for CAD. Basic CAD techniques will be used to produce various drawings. 639 (offered ) Grade Level: Course Summary: This course is designed to introduce students to one of the top software programs (Pro-Engineer) in Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering. The software is used by industry leaders Harley Davidson, John Deere, and many more. The course will cover basic terminology, design techniques, part creation, engineering drawings, and creating assemblies. A background in Geometry is helpful.
5 640 Course Summary: Our world is using more and more plastics and synthetics. In manufacturing and construction we need to have a basic knowledge of how to identify and work with such materials. This is a hands on lab course designed to give the student an understanding and appreciation of modern processes, materials, tools and equipment used in the plastics industry. This is accomplished by student activities and project construction in the lab. Some of the materials used will include casting resins, plastisols, polystyrene beads, Plexiglas and acrylics. Lab Fee: A fee will be charged for materials used. 641 Transportation and Basic Auto Care Course Summary: The primary emphasis of this class will be on basic auto care and maintenance with additional information on transportation systems. Units of study will include: auto safety, tires, brakes, engine basics, cooling system, lubrication system, suspension and electrical basics. Class activities will include lab time for basic auto care and maintenance with time devoted to lecture, video presentations and demonstrations. This course should prove to be valuable for the student who desires to know basic auto fundamentals and for those who might be considering a career in the automotive industry. 643 Supermileage Pre: Small Engines, Exploring Metals or Metal Tech I Grade Level: Course Summary: In this course, student groups will research, design, fabricate and test a small, one person "supermileage vehicle", powered by a gasoline engine. Upon completing their vehicles students will enter them in the supermileage competition and compete against as many as 60 different schools from across Minnesota. The goal of the competition is to achieve the best fuel mileage rating. This is typically a two day event and will be held at Brainerd International Speedway. Students will be required to follow all supermileage rules and regulations in order to participate in the competition. 644 Design (IED) - Project Lead the Way (see below) 4 terms 1 credit Grade Level: 9-11 Course Summary: Designed for 9th, 10th and 11th grade students, the major focus of IED is the design process and its application. Through hands-on projects, students apply engineering standards and document their work. Students use industry standard 3D modeling software to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems, document their work using an engineer's notebook, and communicate solutions to peers and members of the professional community. Project Lead the Way (PLTW) is a nationwide engineering curriculum. The PLTW "Pathway To Engineering" (PTE) program is a sequence of courses, which follows a proven hands-on, real-world problem-solving approach to learning. Throughout PTE, students learn and apply the design process, acquire strong teamwork and communication proficiency and develop organizational, critical-thinking, and problem-solving skills. They discover the answers to questions like how are things made and what processes go into creating products? Students use the same industry-leading 3D design software used by companies like Intel, Lockheed Martin and Pixar. It s STEM education and it s at the heart of today s high-tech, high-skill global economy. 645 (POE) 4 terms 1 credit Grade Level: Course Summary: Designed for 10th or 11th grade students, this survey course exposes students to major concepts they ll encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Topics include mechanisms, energy, statics, materials, and kinematics. They develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges, document their work and communicate solutions.
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