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|  |  |  | | Technology Education |  | T401411 Engineering Drafting Grades 9 – 12 2 Quarters Prerequisite: None Students will demonstrate the proper use and care of drafting instruments and computers; understand and apply measuring and scaled drawings; develop a drafting vocabulary; use board drafting equipment and computer-aided drafting to construct 3-view, isometric, and sectional drawings, and understand blueprint reading using abbreviations and symbols. T402111 Beginning Woodworking Grades 9 – 12 2 Quarters Prerequisite: None Students will learn the proper use of selected woodworking power equipment. They will apply common measuring techniques, develop a woodworking vocabulary, read and implement project plans, and apply step-by-step construction procedures in the construction of assigned projects. A minimal shop fee is charged. T402121 Intermediate Woodworking Grades 10 – 12 2 Quarters Prerequisite: Woodworking, Beginning and Engineering Drafting. Students continue their exploration of woodworking by choosing from a variety of pre-selected projects based on their woodworking skills, available time, and cost. Class activities include reading and understanding project construction plans, determining a bill-of-materials and cost estimate to order lumber, developing a step-by-step plan of procedure, and demonstrate a satisfactory level of competence when operating woodworking power equipment. Tools, processes and machines will vary depending on project requirements. Student project costs run from approximately $30-$100 or more depending on student design and selection of wood. A minimal shop fee is charged. T402131 Advanced Woodworking Grades 10 – 12 2 Quarters Prerequisite: Woodworking, Intermediate and Engineering Drafting This course allows students who have completed Intermediate Woodworking to work on a more advanced project. Class activities may include project design, CAD drafting, understanding blueprint reading using abbreviations and symbols, using and applying accurate measurement in the construction of their project, determining cost estimation when ordering lumber, incorporating step-by-step procedure planning, and demonstrating a satisfactory level of competence when operating woodworking power equipment. Tools, processes and machines will vary depending on project requirements. Student project costs run from approximately $30-$100 or more depending on student design and selection of wood. A minimal shop fee is charged.
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