Manufacturing 



Program Description

Woodworking: The first instructional course in a sequence that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to lay out and shape stock; assemble projects; saw and sand projects; and stresses the safe use a variety of hand and power tools and machinery. Recommended projects would be anything that would allow students to incorporate all joints and tools e.g. a nightstand.


Furniture Design & Manufacturing: This course examines the processes and strategies of millwork, and drafting as it relates to furniture design and manufacturing.


Drafting Design & Tech: Introductory Drafting- Students will be using technical knowledge and skills to plan and prepare scale pictorial interpretations of engineering and design concepts. Includes instruction in the use of precision drawing instruments, computer design programs (CAD), sketching and illustration, and specification interpretation.


Architecture: This is the first instructional course in a sequence of courses that prepares individuals with knowledge of residential architectural and related construction. This course includes instruction in architectural blueprint reading, sketching, residential floor plans, exterior elevations, and use of CAD software.


Small Engine Repairs: This is a course that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skill to maintain and repair small internal-combustion engines used on portable power equipment, such as lawn and garden equipment. Work ethics, productivity, and safety are an integral part of the classroom and laboratory activities of these classes.



Courses

Course Grade or Prerequisite Teacher
Architecture Olsen
Drafting Design & Tech Olsen
Furniture Design & Manufacturing Olsen
Intro to Engineering A.Hadley
Small Engine Repairs Olsen
Woodworking I Olsen
Woodworking II Woodworking I Olsen
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