Design and Drawing for Production
This course is an introductory course for students, which focuses on introducing the engineering design process: applying math, science, and engineering standards to identify, design, and analyze solutions to a variety of problems. By taking this course, students will be prepared to take more advanced engineering courses.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
This course builds upon the skills developed in DDP. Students will be presented with problems that require the use of CAD in order to solve them through the use of mass property analysis (the study of the relationship among the design, function, and materials used), and applying appropriate modifications, in order to create a three-dimensional model.
Digital Electronics
This course studies the uses of applied digital logic. Students will study the application of electronic logic circuits and devices and apply Boolean logic to the solution of problems. Students will test and analyze simple and complex digital circuitry.
Principles of Engineering
In this course, students will learn and understand the field of engineering and engineering technology as well as its career possibilities. Students will learn how to apply problem solving skills to engineering, and they will explore engineering systems and manufacturing processes. Furthermore, they will also learn about the social, political, and economic consequences that technology brings.
Engineering Design and Development
In this course, students will work in groups in order design and construct solutions to engineering problems. These problems will be original, or taken from a database of national problems. They will then apply the knowledge and skills that they have acquired from the other four preceding courses; DDP, CIM, DE, and POE. They will have to make a final presentation for an outside review panel.
Computer Aided Design
This course will teach visualisation skills required in engineering and technical careers They will learn how to use CAD softwares to create three-dimensional models and working drawings and use those to create a portfolio.
Architecture
A course for students who are interested in understanding the mechanics of architecture. Students will learn how to read house plans, as well as how to design their own. It is encouraged that students who take this class and want to advance in this field further their education at the TST Boces Career and Tech Center.
AP Computer Science
An advanced course where students will expand upon their knowledge of basic programming. Students will use their skills with Java to solve complex programming problems and create algorithms.
AP Statistics
An advanced course for Students who find joy in the world of statistics or choose to pursue it as a career. This class focuses on collecting, analyzing it, and being able to draw sensible conclusions.
AP Calculus
An advanced course aimed at introducing students to the world of Calculus and a precursor to any serious college math. Students will build on their existing knowledge of derivatives, curve sketching, integrals, trigonometric functions, and more.
AP Biology
An advanced course aimed at students who want to further their knowledge of biology past what is taught in the honors and regents level courses. Students taking the course learn about the core scientific principles, theories, and processes governing living organisms, biological systems, and natural phenomena.
AP Chemistry
An advanced course aimed at students who wish to learn at a higher level than what is taught at the honors and regents level Chemistry course. Students will learn about topics stoichiometry, reactions, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry, and more.
AP Physics
An advanced course aimed at students that builds upon students’ knowledge of math and science. They will learn on a higher level than what is taught in the prior Physics classes, and will apply physics to problem-solving in a broad range of areas.
AP Physics C
An advanced course for students who are currently in the higher level course of AP Calculus. This course uses both knowledge of Calculus and Physics and is recommended towards students who have a high interest in engineering and aspire to become an engineer.
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