Engineering Your Future CTE STEM Teachers Matt Tucker Chris West and Amy Hollenshead Concepts of Engineering amp Technology Overview of the various fields of science technology engineering and mathematics ID: 449788
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STEM: Engineering Your Future
CTE STEM Teachers
Matt Tucker, Chris West and
Amy HollensheadSlide2Slide3
Concepts of Engineering & TechnologyOverview of the various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their interrelationshipsStudents use a variety of computer
hardware and software application to
complete assignments
and projects.
Grades: 8 – 12
Prerequisite: None
Credit: .5Slide4
Concepts of Engineering & TechnologyProject based exploration of engineering concepts and occupations.Bridge DesignsRoller CoastersElectronics
Biotechnology
Projects
Rubber band- Propelled Airplanes
Toothpick bridges
Trebuchets/Catapults
Basic drafting
Mindstorm
LegosSlide5
Possible Careers with STEMAerospace EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringBioengineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical
Engineering
Civil
Engineering
Computer
Hardware
Engineering
Electrical Engineering Electronics EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringHealth And Safety EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMarine And Naval EngineeringMaterials Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Mining and Mineral EngineeringNuclear EngineeringPetroleum Engineering Software EngineeringStructural Engineering
Physics
Biomechanical
Mathematician
Geologist
Professor
Prototype Tester
Engineering Technologist
Surveyor
Computer ProgrammerSlide6
Engineering Design and PresentationUsing 2-D & 3-D computer modeling softwareLearn about the design processdevelop, analyze, and create product models.Grades: 10 - 12Prerequisite: Concepts of Engineering & Technology
Credit: 1Slide7
Engineering Design and PresentationLearn how to use AutoCAD to draw 2D and 3D drawings.Learn to use SolidWorks to create fully functional 3D drawings and assemblies.
SolidWorks
Certification
Projects
Trebuchets/Catapults
Reverse Engineering
Mindstorm
LegosSlide8Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12
Advanced Engineering-Aeroscience
Students
will experience hands-on research through
design and
development projects within the
engineering industries
.
During
this class students will design
and develop remotely operated vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles for research and industrial applications.Grades : 11 - 12Prerequisite: Concepts of Engineering & Technology; CTE Enrollment RequestCredit: 2Site: Hollenstien Career and Technology Center (HCTC)Slide13
Manufacturing EngineeringGain knowledge and skills in the application, design, production, and assessment of products, services, and systemsproper application of
Manufacturing Engineering
,
the
design of technology,
efficient manufacturing technology
assessment
of
the effects
of production technology prepare students for success in the global economy.Grades 11 - 12Prerequisite: Engineering Design & Presentation; CTE Enrollment RequestCredit: 2Site: Hollenstein Career and Technology Center (HCTC)
Check out:
Manufacturingiscool.comSlide14
Robotics and AutomationDemonstrate knowledge and skills necessary for the robotic and automation industry. Use of design process, students transfer advanced academic skills to component designs in a
project-based environment
.
build
prototypes or
use simulation
software to test their design.
explore
career opportunities,
employer expectations, and education needs in the robotic and automation industry.Grades 11 - 12Prerequisite: Concepts of Engineering & Technology; CTE Enrollment RequestCredit: 2Site: Hollenstein Career & Technology CenterSlide15
Electronicsdemonstrate knowledge and applications of circuits, electronic measurement, and electronic implementation. Using design process, students transfer academic skills to component designs in
a project-based environment.
use
a
variety of
computer hardware and software applications
to complete
assignments and projects.
Grades 11 - 12
Prerequisite: CTE Enrollment RequestCredit: 2Site: Hollenstein Career and Technology Center (HCTC)Slide16
demonstrate knowledge and applications of advanced circuits, electronic measurement, and electronic implementation used in the electronics and computer industries. Using design process, students will transfer academic skills to component designs in a project-based environment. use a variety of computer hardware and software application to complete assignments and projects.Grades: 12Prerequisite: Electronics and a CTE Enrollment RequestCredit: 2Site:
Hollenstein
Career and Technology Center (HCTC)
Advanced Electronics
(Electronics II)Slide17
STEM Club @ Saginaw HS
Giving
back to the community through
clean-ups
such as the
Trinity
Trash Bash
and the
Cowtown
Cleanup
.Slide18
STEM Club @ Saginaw HSSlide19
Questions?Matt TuckerSTEM TeacherSaginaw HSmtucker@ems-isd.net
Chris West
STEM Teacher
Saginaw HS
cwest@ems-isd.net
Amy T. Hollenshead
STEM Teacher
Boswell HS
ahollenshead@ems-isd.net
CTE Counselor
Mary Smith @ BOS
msmith@ems-isd.net
CTE Counselor
Vera Borg @ SHS
vborg@ems-isd.netSlide20
Check it Out!Engineering – Go For It!www.egfi-k12.org/
Manufacturing is Cool
www.manufacturingiscool.com
Discover Engineering
www.discoverengineering.org/
Engineer Your Life
www.engineeryourlife.org
/
Visit these websites
for more information about the world of
STEM
and
what it can offer
YOU
!
UNT CTE STEM Sites
http
://cte.unt.edu/stem/resources.html