DES stem+M MS Overview

CLOSING THE SKILLS GAP THROUGH CAREER-FOCUSED LEARNING Our career and technical education (CTE) programs create learning opportunities that build the collaboration and problem-solving skills needed for a lifetime of learning and working. With this curriculum, students are immersed in a collaborative experience, seeking to answer essential questions through hands-on discovery and experimentation. This course, made up of the following six pathways, is unmatched in instilling real-world manufacturing skills. The course package includes a learning management system (LMS) that enables teachers to manage and monitor student activity and performance. PATHWAYS & TITLES TOOLS & MEASUREMENT • Intro to Manufacturing ENGINEERING & DESIGN • Research & Design • Manufacturing Challenge ADDITIVE & SUBTRACTIVE MANUFACTURING • CNC Manufacturing • 3-D Printing MATERIALS & PROCESSES • Creative Composites AUTOMATION • Electronics • Rolling Robots STRUCTURAL SCIENCE • Building Bridges SCOPE & SEQUENCE 90 total class periods (1 semester) for 24 students UNIT DESCRIPTION UNIT DELIVERY CLASS PERIODS Policies, Procedures, and Expectations WC 2 Unit Orientation WC 2 Intro to Manufacturing Unit WC 6 Rotational Unit 1 RT 7 Rotational Unit 2 RT 7 Career Connection WC 1 Rolling Robots Unit WC 12 Rotational Unit 3 RT 7 Rotational Unit 4 RT 7 Career Connection WC 1 Creative Composites Unit WC 12 Building Bridges Unit WC 12 Career Connection WC 1 Finish and Test Dragsters and Bridges WC 4 Manufacturing Challenge Unit WC 8 Semester Wrap-up WC 1 WC indicates a “whole-class unit” – all students in the class complete the same content at the same time. RT indicates a “rotational unit” – four different titles occur at the same time during a rotational unit. Each student will experience all titles throughout the course; the order students experience the titles is determined by the learning management system (LMS).

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