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Program Description
This two-year Academy combines academically competitive, college prep courses with hands-on technical studies. Students rotate through three technology areas: Computer Aided Design (CAD); electronics, robotics and programming and manufacturing processes. Various instructional approaches are used, including team teaching, work teams, self-directed studies, and project-based learning. University partners include Cleveland State University and The University of Akron.
Engineering students will have access to the new 3,500 square-foot Engineering and Advanced Technologies Center to expand learning in mechanical engineering and technologies.
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Advanced Manufacturing Center
Electronics, Robotics and Programming
3D Prototyping Lab
Instruction Video
- Principles of electronics, robotics and programming
- Design and manufacturing processes
- Computer-aided design
- Lab testing procedures/standards
- Academic, technical writing and research
- Communication/ presentation skills
- Literary studies
- Advanced Math options based on previous courses
- Advanced/Honors Physics I and II
ENGINEERING:
- Aerospace, Biomedical, Computer, Corrosion, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum, Polymer
- Architecture, Computer Science, Material Science, Physics
- Completion of Algebra I and Geometry
- Completion of one college prep credit in science and English
- Chemistry (before graduation)
- Average G.P.A. of 2.75 for math, English, and science
- “B” or better average in all math courses.
- Average 95% attendance for three previous semesters
LENGTH: Two years
SCHOOL: Kent Roosevelt
- Level I: IA Engineering Technology, 1 credit (5.0); IB Engineering Technology, 1 credit (5.0)l Honors English 11, 1 credit (4.5); Honors or AP Physics 1, 1 credit (4.5 or 5.0); CP, Honors or AP Math, 1 credit (4.0 – 5.0)
- Level II: 2A Engineering Technology, 1 credit (5.0); 2B Engineering Technology, 1 credit (5.0); Honors English 12, 1 credit (4.5); Honors or AP Physics, 1 credit (4.5 or 5.0); CP, Honors or AP Math, 1 credit (4.0 – 5.0)
4.5 and 5.0=credit weighted on a 4.0 scale
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