CTE- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

Classes

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING (AEM) A - 971003

A second year course for the Engineering and Technology Career Pathway. AEM is a performance oriented course of applied engineering and manufacturing. Material science, workplace safety, drilling, riveting, troubleshooting, print reading, materials testing, and product development are some of the topic areas. Entry-level career manufacturing skills are developed and assessed. Successful completion of this course provides direct paths to local technical colleges as well as the manufacturing industry. DUAL CREDIT: CPTC FSME101—3 CREDITS; CPTC FSME111—5 CREDITS* Graduation Credit: CTE

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING (AEM) B - 971004

A second year course for the Engineering and Technology Career Pathway. AEM is a performance oriented course of applied engineering and manufacturing. Material science, workplace safety, drilling, riveting, troubleshooting, print reading, materials testing, and product development are some of the topic areas. Entry-level career manufacturing skills are developed and assessed. Successful completion of this course provides direct paths to local technical colleges as well as the manufacturing industry. DUAL CREDIT: CPTC FSME101—3 CREDITS; CPTC FSME111—5 CREDITS* Graduation Credit: CTE

CORE PLUS CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY A - 928210

The successful Core Plus Construction Technology student will be prepared for a variety of career opportunities throughout the concrete and construction industries. Through hands-on, career focused lessons and skill development, this course introduces students to the basics of concrete work and its importance and application as a construction material. Students will gain knowledge and skills that may be included in the examinations for Concrete Field-Testing Technician Certification program. This course was developed through a partnership with industry professionals and will provide students the opportunity to learn more about careers in construction as well as structural and civil engineering. Graduation Credit: CTE

CORE PLUS CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY B - 928211

The successful Core Plus Construction Technology student will be prepared for a variety of career opportunities throughout the concrete and construction industries. Through hands-on, career focused lessons and skill development, this course introduces students to the basics of concrete work and its importance and application as a construction material. Students will gain knowledge and skills that may be included in the examinations for Concrete Field-Testing Technician Certification program. This course was developed through a partnership with industry professionals and will provide students the opportunity to learn more about careers in construction as well as structural and civil engineering. Graduation Credit: CTE. Dual College Credit: CPTC FSME101 3 credits; BTC SHME101 3 credits.

Core Plus Construction Technology II-928212/13

This core plus construction 201 course is an endorsed framework by OSPI and WA -AGC and is a framework designed for both Skills Center and High school. The framework is focused on practical and real world skills that can make a real impact for our students population. The course will provide students with diverse identitites, leanring styles, and socio economical background an extended opportunity to practice and advancing more construction and engineering skills so they can compete with trades students in the job market after high school.

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY II A - 928203

Design Technology II is an independent study course in Advanced SolidWorks for the STEM Pathway student who would like to prepare to take the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) exam. The CSWA certification is proof of your SOLIDWORKS® expertise with cutting-edge skills that are recognized by industry and post-secondary institutions. Graduation Credit: CTE or Fine Arts

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY II B - 928204

Design Technology II is an independent study course in Advanced SolidWorks for the STEM Pathway student who would like to prepare to take the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) exam. The CSWA certification is proof of your SOLIDWORKS® expertise with cutting-edge skills that are recognized by industry and post-secondary institutions. DUAL CREDIT: CPTC ARC171—5 CREDITS; CPTC ARC183 4 CREDITS. Graduation Credit: CTE or Fine Arts

IB DP Computer Science I- 101591/92

IB DP Computer Science requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking as well as knowledge of how computers and other digital devices operate. The course will develop knowledge, empower innovation, and use computational thinking, problem-solving, and inquiry-based practices for students to explore and experiment to create a solution to a problem.

IB DP Computer Science II-101593/94

IB DP Computer science requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking as well as knowledge of how computers and other digital devices operate. The course will develop knowledge, empower innovation and use computational thinking, problem-solvlng, and inquiry-based practices in order for students to explore and experiment to create a solution to a problem.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING & DESIGN A - 971001

Interested in a career in engineering and design? This exciting course will explore a broad range of engineering topics and the world of creative engineering product design through series of hands-on projects within all fields of engineering and designing. Students will have an opportunity to investigate engineering and high-tech careers as well as to develop skills and understanding of engineering principles and design concepts. Student will be completing an actual design challenges using CAD modeling software, 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machines to design solutions that solve engineering problems of today. This course can lead to Design Technology II, Core Plus Construction Foundations (CPHS), or Aerospace Engineering and Manufacturing (LHS). Graduation Credit: CTE or Science Lab

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING & DESIGN B - 971002

Interested in a career in engineering and design? This exciting course will explore a broad range of engineering topics and the world of creative engineering product design through series of hands-on projects within all fields of engineering and designing. Students will have an opportunity to investigate engineering and high-tech careers as well as to develop skills and understanding of engineering principles and design concepts. Student will be completing an actual design challenges using CAD modeling software, 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machines to design solutions that solve engineering problems of today. Graduation Credit: CTE or Science Lab. Dual College Credit: SHME106 4 Credits.