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School of Engineering, Manufacturing, and Environmental Services
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Automotive Technology Instructor: John Romano |
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This is a two year program which carries national certification. We are limited to accepting 16 first year students each year. This is a highly technical program that allows students to complete half of their NATEF certification over the two years. The AYES program offers students mentoring and internship opportunities with new car dealers in the 11th grade and cooperative education opportunities in the 12th grade. Students earn dual credit through Greenville Tech for IA and IC.
NATEF1A 603096ED Junior year Prerequisites:
Algebra I Part B/Algebra I
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Building Construction I and II Instructors: Richard Baer, Scot Thompson |
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The first year of the Building Construction program exposes the students to Carpentry, Plumbing, Masonry, and Electricity. At the end of the first year, the teachers have individual conferences with the students to help them select the area that they want to specialize in during the second year of Building Construction program. It is possible for a senior to take Building Construction IA/B. First year students attend in the morning. Second year students attend in the afternoon so that they have the opportunity to co-op. If first year students participate in the summer internship program, they can begin co-oping at the first of the school year. Otherwise students must wait until the end of the first nine weeks.
DBLDGCL1A 606008ED
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Computed Aided Drafting This course is taught in the AM and both juniors and seniors can take it. It satisfies the computer science requirement and is an excellent choice for students who are interested in architecture, engineering, or drafting for a career. It is dual credit through Greenville Tech.
DARDSG1A 617008ED (Architectural Design) Prerequisites:
Algebra I Part B/Algebra I,
Landscape Technology IA and IB This course is offered in the morning to juniors or seniors. Students have a state of the art greenhouse and new lawn and garden equipment. Students are involved with FFA.
HORTWPIA
565206CD Prerequisites: Biology,
teacher recommendation
Machine
Tool Technology IA and IB This course is an excellent option for juniors and seniors who are interested a career with many job possibilities. The course is dual credit through Greenville Tech and leads into an associate degree at Tech. Businesses in our area are desperate for machinist and with the growth of ICAR, the demand should increase. Through this program associate degree students will possibly be offered apprenticeships in Europe. DMACHIA
623007EW Prerequisites:
Algebra I Part A/Algebra I
Pre-Engineering IA and IB This course is designed for the student who is pursuing a degree in engineering. Students work through nine cells involving electricity and robotics. This course is offered in the PM and is open to juniors and seniors. DMITIA 621009ED Prerequisite:
Algebra II
Small
Animal Care This course is open to juniors or seniors who are interested in pursuing a career in veterinary science. Students will study theories, principles, and practices of producing and caring for small and large animals. The course is offered in the PM.
ANSCIWIA 560808ED
Welding
Technology I and II This is a two year program open to juniors and seniors. Students earn dual credit through Greenville Tech. Welding I is taught in the AM and Welding II is taught in the PM. There is a huge demand for welders and many of our seniors co-op during second semester. DWELD
IA 634007EW Prerequisites:
Algebra I Part A/Algebra I
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