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Industrial Technology Courses Offered at
theHigh School
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Industrial Technology Flow Chart
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Architectural Design
  • Explore the word of architecture and home
    construction
  • Essential class for students interested in
    Architecture, Interior Design, or Construction.
  • Create computer generated models of commercial
    and residential structures
  • Plan and build a scale model of your dream home
  • Learn the programs utilized by industry to bring
    your ideas and designs to life
  • Research college and career opportunities in the
    fields of architecture commercial and residential
    construction
  • Compete against other design classmates to
    design and pitch commercial and residential
    construction projects

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Architectural DesignExamples of Student Work
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Engineering Problems
  • Engineering Problems is a year long course for
    college bound students that are pursuing
    manufacturing or engineering related profession.
  • Essential class for students interested in
    Engineering, Design, or Manufacturing.
  • The course focuses on developing abstract problem
    solving abilities through a series of
    competitions against Bettendorf High School and
    your class mates.
  • Competitions include a Catapult competition,
    Cardboard boat race, and a sound competition to
    build the best speaker enclosure for a subwoofer.
  • During the course you will learn to use Solid
    Works and Pro-Engineer
  • Have conversations and listen to presentations by
    prior PV grads currently attending college. Talk
    with engineers from John Deere and other local
    companies.
  • Attend field trips at manufacturing facilities
  • After completing the course you will have created
    a complete portfolio with a resume, references,
    five year plan, scholarship applications and
    samples of your fabrication and design work

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Examples of Engineering Competition
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Automotive Maintenance
  • Do you want to understand how your car works and
    what it takes to get a great deal on a new or
    used vehicle?
  • During automotive maintenance you will
  • research different models, and their values
  • learn how to get a good deal on a car
  • understand and complete maintenance procedures
  • competently complete
  • oil changes
  • filter replacement
  • stereo installation
  • brake maintenance
  • lubrication
  • tune-ups
  • The course aims at the student achieving an
    in-depth understanding of the various systems
    present in a modern automobile.

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Basic Modeling
  • Basic modeling is a duel credit course offered
    through Scott Community college.
  • Necessity for individuals interested in pursuing
    a profession in Engineering, Manufacturing, or
    Design.
  • Students that successfully complete this course
    will receive elective credits for use at Scott
    Community college.
  • The course focuses on developing a working
    knowledge of Pro-Engineer, a 3D modeling program
    used by many manufacturing companies such as John
    Deere, General Motors. and Orange County
    Choppers.
  • Course Goals
  • Developing an understanding of geometric modeling
  • Create parts using features
  • Create assemblies from the parts you create
  • Create drawings from the parts and assemblies
  • Reverse engineer assemblies

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Basic Modeling
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Computer Aided Design
  • The course focuses on developing an understanding
    of geometric modeling and automated manufacturing
    through the use of solid works and MasterCam.
    Two programs commonly used by industry.
  • The course teaches the basics of automated
    manufacturing through the use of CNC equipment
    and Master Cam.
  • Students use Solid Works to perform stress tests
    on various parts and materials. The learn how to
    create renderings of complex objects and
    assemblies.
  • Students work as groups to complete parts and
    assemblies of various components and assemblies.
  • Excellent choice for students interested in
    Architecture, Engineering, Manufacturing, and
    Graphic Design.
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