Walker JHS

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CE166F ADV MANUFACT & ENGINEERING 1
9th - 12th; 5.0 semester credits
Recommendation: None.


Students will engage in interdisciplinary learning of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math through a hands-on Project Based Approach. Students will receive introductory level exploratory instruction on topics including proper use of hand tools, machinery tools, print reading, robotics, pneumatics, electrical control, basic concepts of mechanical and electrical engineering, designing and creating models using a CNC machine and Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and real world applications of classroom concepts. Acquiring of knowledge will be demonstrated through a series of projects starting with research and initial design and culminating with the completion of a build project that is geared toward solving real-world problems.

 

CE720 WOOD MANUFACTURING 1
7th - 8th; 5.0 semester credits
Recommendation: None.


This course introduces students to the study of wood and its importance in the world of manufacturing. The areas of safety, joinery, hand tools, selected machine tools, gluing, selection of wood, and computer controlled-machining are addressed. ($$)

 

CE720Q WOOD MANUFACTURING 1
7th - 8th; 2.5 quarter credits
Recommendation: None.


This course introduces students to the study of wood and its importance in the world of manufacturing. The areas of safety, joinery, hand tools, selected machine tools, gluing, selection of wood, and computer controlled-machining are addressed. ($$)

 

CE820 WOOD MANUFACTURING 2
8th; 5.0 semester credits
Recommendation: A grade of "C" or better in Wood Manufacturing 1 or teacher recommendation.


Students review and acquire additional skills in using hand and selected machine tools. The importance of care and safe operation of equipment is emphasized. The aspects of computer-controlled machines and career opportunities in the wood industry are explored.



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