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Academy Curriculum

 

Jay M Robinson High School

Academy of Engineering

Required Courses for Academy of Engineering 

 

Engineering Pathway - Career Cluster – Advanced Manufacturing (ADMF) 

 

9th Grade CE10 PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design Honors

In this foundation Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Pathway to Engineering (PTE) course, students are exposed to the design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation. Students use 3D solid modeling design software to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems and learn how to document their work and communicate solutions to peer and members of the professional community. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

10h Grade CE11 PLTW Principles of Engineering

In this foundation Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Pathway to Engineering (PTE) course, students survey engineering and are exposed to major concepts they will encounter in a postsecondary engineering course of study. Students employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems. They develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges, documenting their work and communicating solutions to peers and members of the professional community. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

11tth Grade CE17 PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing

In this specialization Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Pathway to Engineering (PTE) course, students discover and explore manufacturing processes, product design, robotics, and automation, and then they apply what they have learned to design solutions for real-world manufacturing problems. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

12th Grade PLTW Capstone or CCP Course 

 

Supplemental Courses for Academy of Engineering 

 

Advanced Manufacturing Pathway (Local) IM11 Advanced Manufacturing I CPT Honors*

Prepare for an entry-level production worker in the manufacturing environment. Develop basic manufacturing skills in safety and maintenance. Engage in group activities utilized in manufacturing, including the use of personal protective equipment. Gain the knowledge, skills, and industry credentials for careers in advanced manufacturing. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

IM12 Advanced Manufacturing II CPT Honors*

Develop procedures that can be used in manufacturing to produce products in a safe and productive environment. Develop basic skills in statistical process controls used in the manufacturing environment. Engage in teams to better understand the manufacturing process. Gain the knowledge, skills, and industry credentials for careers in advanced manufacturing. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

Digital Technology and Computer Science 
Computer Science Principles Pathway CS20 Computer Science I Explore how data is stored, transmitted, and used by computers. Investigate the benefits and harms of quickly advancing technology on society. Produce unique and interactive computer programs. Gain the knowledge and skills for careers in the Computer Science Principles pathway. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class 

 

CS21 Computer Science II

Code programs that use advanced creativity and large data sets. Create computer programs that make use of advanced algorithms and procedures. Explore the impacts of computers on a global scale. Gain the knowledge and skills for careers in the Computer Science Principles pathway. *Academy of Engineering Priority Class