Year Credit 2 Grade 11 Est. Fee $40
2 periods per day
Prerequisite: Application
Co requisite: Physics
It is expected that all Tech Prep students will successfully complete Algebra
II before graduating.
This course is part one of a two-year program. Students involved in this
program will be eligible to earn transcript college credit. The instructor will
issue a separate college grade upon completion of the course. This is a great
opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a college degree in
engineering. In this course engineering standards will be reinforced along with
employability skills. Unique problem solving projects such as Aeronautical and
Underwater innovations will be used as a tool to instruct classroom
activities. Students may also have the opportunity to tour local colleges and
companies. Students completing two ½ credits or 1 full credit in this pathway
will fulfill the Arts and Humanities requirement for Graduation.
Aerospace Engineering
Subject Code: 175005
This course will introduce students to the evolution of flight, navigation and control, flight fundamentals, aerospace
materials, propulsion, space travel, and orbital mechanics. Students will learn and apply principles of aerospace
design and construction to aircraft, rockets and spacecraft.
Manufacturing Operations
Subject Code: 175003
Students will learn the production processes applied across manufacturing operations. Students will be able to
demonstrate a broad array of technical skills with an emphasis given to quality practices, measurement,
maintenance and safety.
2 periods per day
Prerequisite: Application
Co requisite: Physics
It is expected that all Tech Prep students will successfully complete Algebra
II before graduating.
This course is part one of a two-year program. Students involved in this
program will be eligible to earn transcript college credit. The instructor will
issue a separate college grade upon completion of the course. This is a great
opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a college degree in
engineering. In this course engineering standards will be reinforced along with
employability skills. Unique problem solving projects such as Aeronautical and
Underwater innovations will be used as a tool to instruct classroom
activities. Students may also have the opportunity to tour local colleges and
companies. Students completing two ½ credits or 1 full credit in this pathway
will fulfill the Arts and Humanities requirement for Graduation.
Aerospace Engineering
Subject Code: 175005
This course will introduce students to the evolution of flight, navigation and control, flight fundamentals, aerospace
materials, propulsion, space travel, and orbital mechanics. Students will learn and apply principles of aerospace
design and construction to aircraft, rockets and spacecraft.
Manufacturing Operations
Subject Code: 175003
Students will learn the production processes applied across manufacturing operations. Students will be able to
demonstrate a broad array of technical skills with an emphasis given to quality practices, measurement,
maintenance and safety.