Course Catalog - Engineering Foundations

Jay Science & Engineering Academy

Engineering Foundations 

Business & Industry or STEM Endorsement

PR: Prerequisite   |   CR: Credit for Course   |   SEM: Semesters   |   LC: Local Credit


(It is recommended students follow the program of study sequence level 1-4 as outlined by TEA.)

 

Level 1: Principles of Applied Engineering M #8703

This course provides an overview of the various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their interrelationships. Working on design teams, students will use multiple computer hardware and software applications to conduct research, design and create projects, and present ideas related to biotechnology, electronics, robotics, and automation. Students will use appropriate tools and demonstrate safe work habits.

SEM: 2 CR: 1

 

Level 2: Manufacturing Engineering Technology I M #8722

(Freshman who completed Principles of Applied Engineering in the 8th grade are APPROVED to enroll in this LEVEL 2 course in the 9th grade.)

Students will gain knowledge and skills in the application, design, production, and assessment of products, services, and systems and how those knowledge and skills are applied to manufacturing. Students will prepare for success in the global economy. The study of manufacturing engineering will allow students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge and skills to a variety of interesting and relevant activities, problems, and settings in a manufacturing setting.

SEM: 2 CR: 1

 

Level 3: Engineering Design and Presentation I M #8708

Engineering Design and Presentation I will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the design process as it applies to engineering fields and project management using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs. Additionally, students will explore career opportunities in engineering, technology, and drafting and what is required to gain and maintain employment in these areas.

PR: Algebra I and at least one credit in a course from the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career cluster.

SEM: 2 CR: 1

 

Level 4: Engineering Design and Presentation II M #8732

Engineering Design and Presentation II is a continuation of knowledge and skills learned in Engineering Design and Presentation I. Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate advanced knowledge and skills of a system design process as it applies to engineering fields and project management using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will expand on the use of a variety of computer hardware and software applications to complete assignments and projects. Through implementation of a system design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs and engineering systems. Emphasis will be placed on transdisciplinary and integrative approaches using skills from ideation, prototyping, and project management methods.

PR: Principles of Applied Engineering or Engineering Design and Presentation I, Algebra I, and Geometry.

SEM: 2 CR: 2

 

Level 4: Practicum in STEMโ€”Engineering Science #8716

(Only for students who completed Principles of Applied Engineering in middle school.)

A course designed to give students practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Students develop technical knowledge and skills required to pursue a career in a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career field.

PR: Algebra I and Geometry

SEM: 2 CR: 2