Design, build and test solutions to real-world problems! In a programthat has achievedProjectLeadtheWayNational Accreditation, you’ll learn engineering concepts and technology such as applied logic, problem- solving, digital electronics, computer aided design, robotics and computer integratedmanufacturing. The hands-on, project-based approach lets you apply your skills to real situations. Imagine designing, building and testing amore efficient electric car or developing a device to aid amputees in giving themselves insulin. In practice, you’ll pick your own real-world problems to solve and graduate ready for a college engineering program. Viewprogramvideo:
http://highschool.cvccworks.com/programvideo.aspx.
Successful experiences in these courses will help prepare you for this program:
Algebra I (Grade of C or better)*
Geometry (strongly recommended)
Physical Science
Industrial Technology Mechanical Drawing
*Prerequisite
What kinds of jobs are available to me upon completion of this
program? Careers in engineering technology generally require postsecondary education. Depending on the degree obtained, careers may include:
Industrial robotics technician Electronics technician
Engineering assistant/research & development
Instrumentation/microprocessor systems repair person
Robotics operator/programmer/ designer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer Industrial engineer
Electrical engineering technologist
Mechanical engineering technologist
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