• ELECTRICITY (7140) Grades 9-12 Credit 0.5 Electricity provides the student with the opportunity to study the fundamentals of electricity and electronics. Areas covered include: basic electrical circuits, basic electrical/electronic theory, symbols, basic programming and terminology. Residential house wiring is also studied. Students will develop fundamental electrical skills after completing classroom instruction, which may lead to future careers in this field.

    METALS TECHNOLOGY I (7150) Grades 9-12 Credit 0.5 Metals Technology I is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of working safely and efficiently with both hand and power metal working tools. These topics and additional topics to include problem solving, project design and planning, general hand tool and machine safety, welding, and finishing. Students will construct core projects designed to develop fundamental metalworking skills after completing classroom instruction. ALL students will be expected to reimburse the school for expendable materials used. Each student will be required to furnish and wear safety glasses during laboratory work.

    METALS TECHNOLOGY II (7151) Grades 9-12 Credit 0.5 Prerequisite: Metals Technology I Metals Technology II builds upon the foundation of Metalworking I with an expansion of theories and principles of problem solving, project design, hand tool/machine use/safety, welding, and finish techniques. Students will construct projects designed to further their metalworking techniques. ALL students will be expected to reimburse the school for expendable materials used. Each student will be required to furnish and wear safety glasses during lab work.

    WOODWORKING I (7160) Grades 9-12 Credit 0.5 Woodworking 1 is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of working safely and efficiently with both hand and power woodworking tools. These topics and additional topics to include problem solving, project design and planning, general hand tool and machine safety, and sanding/finishing techniques. Students will construct core projects designed to develop fundamental woodworking skills after completing classroom instruction. All students will be expected to reimburse the school for expendable materials used. Each student will be required to furnish and wear safety glasses during laboratory work.

    WOODWORKING II (7161) Grades 10-12 Credit 0.5 Prerequisite: Woodworking I Woodworking II builds upon the foundation of Woodworking I with an expansion of theories and principles of problem solving, project design, hand tool/machine use/safety, and sanding/finishing techniques. Students will construct projects designed to further their woodworking techniques. ALL students will be expected to reimburse the school for expendable materials used. Each student will be required to furnish and wear safety glasses during laboratory work.