Engineering

Engineering Pathway
The Engineering Pathway is magnet education catering to the diverse interests of students, providing a clear & structured trajectory towards success. Students are first introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering through interactive projects & immersive coursework in AutoCAD. This early exposure helps ignite their passion for the field & creates a strong foundation. This is followed by courses that cover the topics of mechanics, electronics, & materials science.
As upperclassmen, students specialize in specific engineering disciplines, such as civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, aligning their education with their personal interests & career goals. They also work in the 3D modeling environment, SolidWorks. Students also partake in project-based learning experiences & internships with local engineering firms, allowing students to apply their knowledge in a career setting. Upon graduation, students are prepared to pursue higher education in engineering or directly enter the workforce, equipped with the skills & experience to succeed in both academic & professional endeavors.
Certifications
Structured to the industries of architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, the AutoCAD certification is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated the necessary proficiency & expertise requirements. AutoCAD increases job opportunities & career advancements in fields that rely on AutoCAD for design & drafting.
Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) certification holds significant value for professionals in engineering & related fields due to its validation of proficiency in the widely utilized SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software. This certification signals a high level of expertise in parametric 3D modeling & enhances career opportunities by making individuals more appealing to employers in aerospace, automotive, & manufacturing. The CSWA provides a competitive edge in the job market, setting certified individuals apart as skilled contributors.
Extracurricular Activities
Science FairFRC Robotics