Engineering Concepts and Processes 8452 (co-op not available)
Suggested Grade Levels: 11 or 12 (36 weeks)
Prerequisite: Engineering Analysis and Applications (8451/co-op not available/36 weeks)
Engineering Concepts and Processes is the third course of a four-course sequence that will enable students to examine technology and engineering fundamentals related to solving real-world problems. This course focuses on building an engineering team, working with case studies, managing projects, applying logic and problem-solving skills, delivering formal proposals and presentations, and examining product and process trends. In addition, students continue to investigate a variety of engineering specialty fields and related careers to determine whether they are good candidates for postsecondary educational opportunities in engineering.
| Concentration Sequences | Career Cluster(s) and Pathway(s) | Available Credentials |
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| (A combination of the course above and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses) Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses appropriate to their career pathways. |
For federal reporting (choose one) | Upon Completion of the Above Course |
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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Certifications |

