2015-16 FHN Enrollment Guide

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growth, and creativity. Mastery Honors may be taken concurrently with this course. This course is designed to meet the unique and diverse intellectual, emotional, and social needs of gifted students.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1009101 Semester 1 1009102 Semester 2

RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE

1 Unit

Prerequisite: None

Residential Architecture provides the student with a unique opportunity to learn how to properly develop house plans which can be used for college portfolio use. Hand sketching, manual drafting and automated drafting will be taught. Some of the areas covered include: building and site selection, interior and exterior styling, individual room planning, and fundamental construction methods. Emphasis is also placed on career exploration and new technological developments in architecture. This course is especially beneficial to students interested in becoming an architect, design engineer, builder, decorator, draftsman, construction worker, or homeowner. Qualifies for articulated Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) credit at St. Charles Community College (not A.A. transfer credit).

1009001 Semester 1 1009002 Semester 2

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING I (CAD)

1 Unit

Prerequisite: None

CAD I is a beginning course which provides students with an opportunity to develop skills in making and using technical drawings. Students begin with the basics of equipment and material usage and proceed through fundamental drawing techniques and procedures. Drawing emphasis will focus on CAD (computer aided drafting) with many of the student drawings being produced using CAD equipment. The student should have a good background in basic mathematics. This course is especially beneficial to students interested in enrolling in the Project Lead the Way Engineering courses, or careers in designing, engineering, drafting, commercial art, graphic arts, production, and construction careers. Qualifies for articulated Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) credit at St. Charles Community College (not A.A. transfer credit).

1009051 Semester 1 1009052 Semester 2

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING II (CAD)

1 Unit

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CAD I or Introduction to Engineering Design with a grade of "C" or better recommended

CAD II combines a continuation of the fundamental concepts developed in CAD I with additional concentrated areas of engineering drawing, reverse engineering, and 3D design projects. CAD Auto Desk Inventor will be used throughout the course for the development of student drawings. Provisions are made for individual specialization in selected areas as time permits. This course is especially beneficial to those students interested in engineering, designing, drafting, and computer drawing.

1009151 Semester 1 1009152 Semester 2

WOODWORKING I

1 Unit

Prerequisite: None

Woodworking I will provide students safe exposure to household equipment such as hand tools, power tools and machines, such as table saws, routers, planers and radial arm saws. Students will also study related information which will include: project planning, properties of wood, wood joints, fasteners, wood finishes, and career opportunities. This course is especially beneficial to students interested in building trades, wood products industries, and furniture construction careers or becoming a do-it-yourself homeowner. Woodworking I is an introductory course, no prior knowledge of woodworking is necessary. This course fulfills one credit in the practical arts category.

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