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CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL
sketching ideas in their engineering notebooks, designing complex models in CAD,
and utilizing state of the art laser engravers and 3D printers to create models that
connect to real world scenarios. At the end of each project, students will present
their projects as a group to engineering panels highlighting the major achievements of their designs. In this course, students also work towards passing a Solidworks industry certification exam that can be achieved before pathway completion
as a senior.
Prerequisites: Strong math skills recommended
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: KT377/378
Year-long, 10 credits
UC/CSU approved ādā or Science
Electro-Mechanical Engineering (EME) is the second engineering pathway course.
Through problems that engage and challenge, students explore a broad range of
engineering topics, including simple and compound machines, 3D modeling using
SolidWorks, robotics using VEX products, robotics programming using VexCode &
Python, Arduinos and circuitry, electrical engineering concepts, solar energy, hydraulics and pneumatics and computer engineering including Raspberry Pi technologies. Students will work towards their Python Level 1 certification. Students
will develop skills and understanding of course concepts through project-based
learning. Students will solve rigorous and relevant design problems using engineering and science concepts within a collaborative learning environment. Students will also learn how to document their work and communicate their solutions
to their peers and members of the professional community.
Prerequisites: Design Engineering; strong math skills recommended
Articulation: Orange Coast College (ELEC A121)
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