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Courses Offered:

Manufacturing & Engineering 1, 2, and 3

Learn Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) in Solidworks and Mastercam, two powerful programs used extensively in industry.  This foundation will be built upon with training in manual machining, 3d printing, and laser operation.  Advanced students will have an opportunity to explore some basic CNC milling on our HAAS Mini-Mills.

Students in Mfg. & Eng. 3 will be enrolled in our student-run business, Panther Tech.  This is a work-based learning opportunity, with the potential for students to earn nominal pay while working and learning within the business. 

Prerequisite:  Intro to CAD

Welding 1 and 2
 

Manual and CNC Plasma cutting, SMAW, GMAW, and TIG are all part of the program, along with standard metalworking methods like rolling, bending, braking, cutting, and grinding.  Once the priciples and techniques are mastered, students choose their final project, and the appropriate fabrication method.

Geometry and Algebra II: Technical Math for Industry
 

These STEM courses (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) are focused on teaching the math in CAD, CAM and machining, as well as elements of Construction Tech, Welding, and Automotive. 

Prerequisite:  Algebra 1

 

Link to Standards, Units, and Assessments

 

Link to Geometry and Algebra 2 Standards

 

Conceptual Physics: Science in Welding and Machining

A STEM course (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) focused on the science in welding, metalurgy, and machining, this class is taught in conjunction with the Manufacturing Technology in Welding course.  Students can expect an emphasis in advanced physics and chemistry principles as they apply to manufacturing and engineering.

Prerequisite:  Physical Science

 

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