CAD Mechanical Design
Certifies the technical knowledge and skills required to plan and prepare scale pictorial interpretations and technical documentation of engineering and design concepts. This includes instruction in the use of 2D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, sketching, drawing layout, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and dimensioning.
Certifies the technical knowledge and skills required to develop 3D models in support of mechanical and industrial engineers, and related professionals. This includes instruction in the use of 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, model creation, and technical communication.
Certifies the technical knowledge and skills required to develop working drawings in support of mechanical and industrial engineers, and related professionals. This includes instruction in the use of 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, threads and fasteners, welding symbols, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and assemblies.
Electronics
Certifies the ability to apply technical knowledge and skills to assemble and operate electrical/electronic equipment used in business, industry, and manufacturing. Includes training in safety, electrical theory, parallel & series circuits, Kirchoff’s Laws, schematic diagrams, electrical components, and soldering.
Certifies the ability to apply technical knowledge and skills to assemble and operate electrical/electronic equipment used in business, industry, and manufacturing. Includes training in safety, numbering systems, Boolean algebra, logic diagrams, digital devices, and combinational logic circuits.
Engineering Principles
Certifies the ability to tie observations and concepts to a variety of different engineering disciplines to develop a better understanding of basic math and science principles used in engineering. Tests problem-solving skills in a laboratory environment, and ensures students have the neccessary skills and attitudes to expand occupational opportunities.
Physics
Certifies knowledge regarding the principles of force, work, rate, resistance, and energy as they relate to four energy systems (mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal).