Students
today fact the difficult task of choosing a career in a world of work
which is constantly changing. It is clear that technology has reshaped
many career choices and will continue to modify and even eliminate
many jobs in the future. To be adequately prepared for this challenge,
students will need to combine strong academic skills with a variety
of technology related skills to be competitive in the job market of
tomorrow.
The Industrial
Technology curriculum provides a setting for students to apply their
math and science knowledge while developing problem solving skills
in a hands-on, activity based learning environment.
The following
is a listing of the Industrial Technology courses available.
| |
9th Grade |
10th Grade |
Automotive Services |
Know Your Auto |
Know Your Auto
Auto Service Tech |
| Drafting Technology |
Drafting 1
Drafting 2
Comp Aided Drafting |
Drafting 1
Drafting 2
Comp Aided Drafting
Voc Arch Drafting |
| Electricity/Electronics |
Basic Electronics |
Electronics/Robotics |
| Graphic Communications |
Graphic Comm 1
Information Technology |
Graphic Comm 1
Information Techonology
Voc Graphic Comm |
| Metal Technology |
Metals Tech 1
Metals Tec 2 |
Metals Tech 1
Metals Tech 2
Voc Machine Tool Tech |
| Techology Education |
Engineering Design and Problem Solving |
Engineering Design and Problem Solving |
For complete
course descriptions, please refer to the Student Services Guide. For
additional information, contact the Career and Technical Education Office
at 994-2315 or the Industrial Technology Department Office of Huron at
994-2081. |