James Herbert Blake High School 2014-2015 Course Offerings
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JAMES HERBERT BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 COURSE OFFERINGS
Career, Business, Internships Multimedia ,Technology Education and Engineering
• Technology Education and Engineering• Multimedia and Computer
Science• Business Education• Child Development• College & Career Development• Internships• EduCorps
2014-2015 School Year Course Offerings
• Foundations of Technology• Introduction to Engineering
Design• Designing Technological
Solutions• Advance Design
Applications• Advance Technical
Applications
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND ENGINEERING
Mr. Krach
Mr. Peters
Mr. Popeck
Mr. Pazulski
• Students will explore and develop a deep understanding scope of technology.
• Students will develop an understanding of the attributes of design and develop skills by using the design process to solve technological problems.
• Students will develop a positive attitude about safety and skills through research, problem solving, testing, and working collaboratively
• This class meets the Technology Education Credit
FOUNDATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY
Mr. Peters
Mr. Popeck
• This is an introductory course that develops students' problem-solving skills, with a variety of design challenges.
• In this course students develop solutions to design challenges using the engineering design process. With a computer and a 3-D solid modeling software students produce, analyze, and evaluate models of projects and solutions.
• Students will study the design concepts of form and function
• This class meets the Technology Education Credit
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN
Mr. Krach
• Students are introduced to engineering design and development through software engineering robotics technology.
• Students explore and develop an understanding of technological issues and their influence on history.
• Student projects involve developing software for applications in the study of energy and power, construction, manufacturing, and communication.
• Student lab experiences involve projects demonstrating their understanding of the design processes, identifying and defining problems, and realizing design solutions.
• This class meets the Technology Education Credit
DESIGN TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
Mr. Pazulski
• Students will gain a deeper understanding of four human-designed world areas:
• Manufacturing Technologies, • Energy and Power Technologies, • Construction Technologies, and • Transportation Technologies.
• Students engage in individual and group activities creating ideas; developing innovations; and designing, fabricating, and engineering practical solutions
• This class meets the Advance Technology Education Credit
ADVANCE DESIGN APPLICATIONS
Mr. Peters