Year Credit 2 Grade 12 Est. Fee $40
Prerequisite: Engineering Tech Prep I
This course is the second and final part of the Engineering program. It
will enable students to fully prepare for their first year of an Associate's or
Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Students will complete various projects
throughout the course, and have an opportunity to visit and work beside local
engineers who will assist students through an Internship / Job shadowing
experience during the last semester. After completing this program, students
will have 9 transcript college credit hours.
DC and AC Electronic Circuits
Subject Code: 175011
Students will learn the fundamental principles of electricity with emphasis on DC (direct current) circuits and an
introduction to AC (alternating current) circuits. They will use concepts of Ohm’s Law, the Power Formula, and
Kirchoff’s Laws with series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit applications. The relationship between electricity and
magnetism and motor theory will also be introduced. The student will use and maintain digital multimeters and
oscilloscopes.
Robotics
Subject Code: 175004
Students will apply the knowledge and skills necessary to program and operate Robots, using the teach pendant as
the main interface point. The Students will learn robotic operations and system configurations. Students will code,
compile, and debug programs using the robotic programming language.
Prerequisite: Engineering Tech Prep I
This course is the second and final part of the Engineering program. It
will enable students to fully prepare for their first year of an Associate's or
Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Students will complete various projects
throughout the course, and have an opportunity to visit and work beside local
engineers who will assist students through an Internship / Job shadowing
experience during the last semester. After completing this program, students
will have 9 transcript college credit hours.
DC and AC Electronic Circuits
Subject Code: 175011
Students will learn the fundamental principles of electricity with emphasis on DC (direct current) circuits and an
introduction to AC (alternating current) circuits. They will use concepts of Ohm’s Law, the Power Formula, and
Kirchoff’s Laws with series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit applications. The relationship between electricity and
magnetism and motor theory will also be introduced. The student will use and maintain digital multimeters and
oscilloscopes.
Robotics
Subject Code: 175004
Students will apply the knowledge and skills necessary to program and operate Robots, using the teach pendant as
the main interface point. The Students will learn robotic operations and system configurations. Students will code,
compile, and debug programs using the robotic programming language.