Engineering Foundations 2 S/T
Engineering Foundations 2 S/T
Science and Technology Program (S/T)
This course is a requirement for tenth grade Science and Technology program students. It consists of the following 9-week modules: 1) Dynamics of Mechanical, Fluid and Thermal Systems – Students are introduced to the functioning, common components and control of these systems; 2) Dynamics of Electrical, Electronic and Optical Systems – Students are introduced to the functioning, common components and control of these systems; 3) Materials and Processes – Students are introduced to the properties and characteristics of common engineering materials and the processes by which they are cut, formed, shaped, conditioned and assembled for engineering applications; and 4) Engineering Design and Development – Students apply their knowledge and skills developed in Science, Math and other Engineering Foundations modules in solving design and development problems through engineering team efforts. Students enrolled in Engineering Foundations 2 S/T (870903) through 2006-2007 may be awarded fine arts credit. Beginning in 2007-2008 Engineering Foundations 2 S/T is no longer eligible for fine arts credit.
Engineering Foundations 1 S/T
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
Design and Problem Solving in Technology