Course Description Handbook 2014-2015 Rev.2 | Page 56

Graphic Communication Systems Students participate in learning activities that focus on audio and visual communication systems. Emphasis is on problem solving and practical application of graphic art and electronic communication principles. The students will expand their knowledge of technology by producing in-depth work related to video and audio production, graphic design, desktop publishing, computer aided design (CAD), screen printing, problem solving, digital photography, digital scanning, Animation and solid Modeling. Manufacturing Systems The students will build goods and products from raw materials. Every student will read blueprints and use precision measurement tools to accurately form the materials needed to create a finished good or product. All students will work with hand tools, understand decimal equivalents, tap and die charts and will apply themselves to machining of metal, welding, and sheet metal projects. Manufacturing Technology Students will learn about manufacturing and the metals industry through in-class lectures, activities, videos, and hands on projects. Students will have the opportunity to operate machining tools that are seldom seen in a home environment. They will be exposed to emerging information regarding manufacturing and welding. Students will make projects from metal that they will take home with them. Mechanics This is a basic course designed to familiarize students with advanced theoretical as well as practical aspects of internal combustion engines. Sections on electricity, hydraulics and mechanical related areas will be covered. Student experiences will be enhanced through the use of hands on projects and activities. Metal Processing This course is designed to concentrate on the different processes used to fabricate metal products. In a combination of lab and classroom activities, students will be exposed to machining, welding, lathe work, robotics, and computer numerical control processes. Yearbook In this course students will learn how a Yearbook is created and produced. Students will learn Page layout and design, elements and principles of design, writing styles, advertising, photography, and all other aspects of “Desktop Publishing”. This class also entails a lot of computer work on an assortment of software. The publication of the “Yearbook” will take place in this class Wood Processing This course provides students with a general introduction to woodworking. It involves a hands-on approach to learning with most of the class time spent on lab activities. Students will operate hand and power tools used in the woodworking industries. They will construct products with design, woodworking, and mass production facets. 56 Table of Contents