HONORS STEAM DESIGN Grades 10 , 11 , 12 . 5 Credit ( 5747 ) Honors
HOME REPAIR Grades 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 . 5 Credit ( 5751 ) CCP
MANUFACTURING AND WELDING TECHNOLOGIES Grades 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 1 Credit ( 5761 ) CCP
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE Grades 9,10 , 11,12 . 5 Credit ( 5770 ) CCP
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 1 Grades 10 , 11 1 Credit ( 5771 ) CCP
Prerequisite ( s ): None STEAM Design challenges students to apply their collective knowledge from all STEAM disciplines to identify and solve a problem that is of concern to them , their community , or society . Students will work collaboratively to develop concepts , select a solution , build and evaluate a prototype , and present their final solution to a panel of experts . Students will be guided throughout the course by an interdisciplinary teaching team to integrate knowledge and skills from the fields of Science , Technology , Engineering , Art , and Math in their solutions .
Prerequisite ( s ): None This course introduces students to the home as an assembly of systems that make a home what it is . Emphasis is placed on safety , tool & material identification , project calculations , proper hand & power tool operation , wood framing system , plumbing system , electrical system , doors , windows , and tile floors .
Prerequisite ( s ): None Manufacturing and Welding Technologies is the study of manufacturing systems , materials , and processes . Students create several projects applying the basics of welding , machining , and fabrication . Processes include Computer Aided Design , laser cutting , milling , turning , metal fabrication and various welding techniques . This course is designed to prepare students for Welding Technology and Machine Technology through the College Connections program at Asnuntuck Community College .
Prerequisite ( s ): None An exploratory , half credit course for students interested in maintenance of their own automobile or considering taking more advanced automotive classes . Topics include safety , and maintenance of engines , electrical , brakes , fuel systems , drive train , suspension , and customer relations .
Prerequisite ( s ): None Students learn the basic skills of automotive service . Topics include brake , suspension , ignition and fuel systems , and wheel mounting and balancing . Students use equipment found in modern service centers .
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