Engineering


Instructor: Alberto Sanz del Castillo
Total Seats Available: 25
Grade Levels: 10-12th
Description:
The Engineering pathway invites students to dive into the world of technology and innovation through engaging, hands-on learning. Whether it’s building circuits in Digital Electronics, programming machines in Robotics and Automated Systems, or exploring the core principles of design in Principles of Engineering, students tackle real challenges using industry-standard tools like SolidWorks, Autodesk - AutoCAD, and digital controllers. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, collaboration, and professional communication—skills essential for success in any technical field.
Students don't just learn in the classroom—they also step into real-world environments through the Work-Based Learning course, where they gain practical experience under the guidance of mentors in the field. This blend of technical training and career exposure prepares learners to continue their education or transition directly into high-demand careers in areas like mechanical and electrical engineering. With strong local job prospects and pathways to college credit and certifications, the program is a launchpad for students ready to shape the future through engineering.
Specific Success Criteria
Students will be comfortable engaging in metric and standard math conversions related to the field.
Students will be required to work both independently and in groups to accomplish industry tasks.
Students will work with both digital engineering software, robotics and other engineering related software and hardware.
Program Length:
Program Times:
AM: 8:20-10:35 AM
PM: 1:15-3:30 PM
Related Careers: Robotics, Mechanical Engineer, Machinist, Quality Control, Production Manager, Welder
Academic Plan
All courses are, 5 Elective Credits- (unless otherwise noted below)
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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CTE Principles of Engineering Technology A CTE Principles of Engineering Technology B CTE Digital Electronics A- (5 Elective Credits- Honors) | CTE Digital Electronics B (5 Elective Credits- Honors) CTE Robotics and Automated Systems 1A (5 Elective Credits- Honors) CTE Robotics and Automated Systems 1B (5 Elective Credits- Honors) |
Industry Certification: SolidWorks (CSWA) and Fusion 360
Capstone completion: minimum of 3 semesters to complete (more might be needed for CSWA practice)
For part-time enrollment: speak with your school counselor or CEC Counselor, Email Zachary Williams.