Drafting
TECHNOLOGY EXPLORATIONS 9 (NEW)
If you enjoy building and designing but are still deciding whether to specialize in one area, consider taking Technology Explorations! This class covers the fundamentals of Woodwork, Electronics, Metalwork, and Automotive, providing you with the groundwork for future elective decisions. By taking this course, you'll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in different areas and discover what sparks your interests. This course will teach you the most effective method of working safely and accurately with various tools and machinery from multiple areas of expertise and allow you to combine diverse materials. Whether you're interested in pursuing a career in engineering or trades or want to learn more about how things work, Technology Explorations is the perfect class for you.
DRAFTING 9
Students interested in designing and building real products will have the opportunity to bring their ideas to life using CAD and 3D printing technology. Students will develop the basic drafting skills necessary to design, present, and produce simple 3D printed objects for the fields of Engineering, Design, Construction, Computer Animation, Architecture and Design (Fashion, Interior, Product, and Automobiles). Students will learn how different 3D printers work, and how to choose the ideal materials and settings to make their products functional and appealing.
DRAFTING 10
Students interested in designing and building real products will have the opportunity to bring their ideas to life using CAD and 3D printing technology. Students will develop the basic drafting skills necessary to design, present, and produce simple 3D printed objects for the fields of Engineering, Design, Construction, Computer Animation, Architecture and Design (Fashion, Interior, Product, and Automobiles). Students will learn how different 3D printers work, and how to choose the ideal materials and settings to make their products functional and appealing.
DRAFTING 11/12
If Students will expand their knowledge and skills in CAD while completing a series of 2D and 3D drawings and 3D printed products. Knowledge, skills, and portfolio developed in this course will be an asset for students wishing to pursue post-secondary Drafting, Industrial Design (art-based design of manufactured products), Engineering Technologies, Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Students will be expected to be intrinsically motivated in this course and senior students may focus on a specific area of interest.
If you enjoy building and designing but are still deciding whether to specialize in one area, consider taking Technology Explorations! This class covers the fundamentals of Woodwork, Electronics, Metalwork, and Automotive, providing you with the groundwork for future elective decisions. By taking this course, you'll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in different areas and discover what sparks your interests. This course will teach you the most effective method of working safely and accurately with various tools and machinery from multiple areas of expertise and allow you to combine diverse materials. Whether you're interested in pursuing a career in engineering or trades or want to learn more about how things work, Technology Explorations is the perfect class for you.
DRAFTING 9
Students interested in designing and building real products will have the opportunity to bring their ideas to life using CAD and 3D printing technology. Students will develop the basic drafting skills necessary to design, present, and produce simple 3D printed objects for the fields of Engineering, Design, Construction, Computer Animation, Architecture and Design (Fashion, Interior, Product, and Automobiles). Students will learn how different 3D printers work, and how to choose the ideal materials and settings to make their products functional and appealing.
DRAFTING 10
Students interested in designing and building real products will have the opportunity to bring their ideas to life using CAD and 3D printing technology. Students will develop the basic drafting skills necessary to design, present, and produce simple 3D printed objects for the fields of Engineering, Design, Construction, Computer Animation, Architecture and Design (Fashion, Interior, Product, and Automobiles). Students will learn how different 3D printers work, and how to choose the ideal materials and settings to make their products functional and appealing.
DRAFTING 11/12
If Students will expand their knowledge and skills in CAD while completing a series of 2D and 3D drawings and 3D printed products. Knowledge, skills, and portfolio developed in this course will be an asset for students wishing to pursue post-secondary Drafting, Industrial Design (art-based design of manufactured products), Engineering Technologies, Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Students will be expected to be intrinsically motivated in this course and senior students may focus on a specific area of interest.