Advanced Metal Fabrication (Cum Laude Recognition)
Students will plan, design and develop independent projects using the entire
lab and instructional resources. This course is geared to meet the needs of the
individual student. Students are required to develop advanced skills in machine
operation and welding to solve more difficult problems while working to meet industry
standards. Advanced projects will be made using multiple machines in the
manufacturing lab. These machines could include: Lathes, Milling Machines,
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machines and Welders. The parts produced can
then be assembled into a useful product by the students.
Advanced Wood Processing (New Course) (Cum Laude Recognition)
A yearlong course which consists of an in-depth study in the areas of woodworking, cabinetry
and furniture design. Group and individual work activities will consist of material estimating,
design, building techniques, interior and exterior material application, and career opportunities.
Students will design a project which will include a bill of materials and a plan. Students will
complete projects utilizing the construction techniques learned in class.
Building Construction
The objectives of this course are to develop in each student an appreciation and knowledge of
good craftsmanship as it is applied to building construction, an active interest in industry, and the
methods and problems used and faced by industry. Also, to develop in the student the
knowledge of production and procedure used in residential building. This course will entail "on
the job training", actually working in the field, and constructing a structure.
Computer Aided Design
This course will give students a basic working knowledge and exposure to computer-aided
design. Computer aided design is utilized in many occupations from all types of engineering to
art. This course will focus on the basics of AUTOCAD (the industry standard software) while
working on mechanical designs.
Introduction to Building Construction
This is a hands on course designed to have students learn the principles, practices and
techniques involved in building a structure. The student will utilize a wide variety of carpentry
tools through practical lab activities. This course is designed to prepare students for building
construction (vocational) by providing the student with a working understanding of the key
elements associated with planning, designing, and building any structure.
Graphic Communications Technology
Communications in the form of graphics will be the focus of this course. Activities will explore:
digital photography, audio/video generation, computer design, duplicating, and different forms of
printing images and text. Desktop publishing and the pre