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Course Offerings
SPRING
Video Editing and Creation
Credits: 0.5 High School
Half Year: Fall or Spring
In this course students will learn to take video footage and add their own effects to create clips for entertainment purposes. The Adobe Creative Cloud Software Products will be used in this class to make student visions come to life. Storyboarding, script writing, shot framing, lighting, and genre studies will be some of the topics covered besides the editing process.
Manufacturing Productions II (Mass Production Woodworking)
Credits: 0.5 High School
Half Year: Spring
Manufacturing Productions continues to build upon the knowledge and skills covered in Production Systems I, allowing students to apply information for mass production. Students will focus on the design of a product, increasing workflow production through jigs, fixtures, and automation, and the differences between Push, and Pull manufacturing. At the end of the course, students will mass produce a project that was developed throughout the duration of the course.
Recommended prerequisite course: Production Systems I
Residential Structures (Construction)
Credits: 0.5 High School
Half year: Fall or Spring
This course will teach students how to build a home from the foundation to the roof. The main aspects of construction will be covered such as site preparation, masonry, framing, plumbing, electrical, siding, roofing, and stairs.
Small Engine Repair - Transportation Systems
Credits: 0.5 High School
Half Year: Spring
In this course students will tear down, troubleshoot, and repair small engine equipment and recreational machines. Students will study and experiment with air, marine, and space systems through several small projects for the second half of the course.
Electricity and Electronics
Credits: 0.5 High School
Half Year: Spring
This course will give students the basic electrical skills that employers in the technical fields have been begging for. Most devices used today are electronic in one way or another, this course will help students understand how they work and how to build or fix them. Students will be taught to analyze, troubleshoot, design, and build simple circuits. Projects will involve things like digital electronics, frequency generators, motion sensors, and electrical schematics.