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
(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
  • Engineering and Technology
Certifications