Engineering and Technology

Engineering and Technology

For a future in the Engineering and Technology pathway, students should study and apply principles from advanced mathematics life sciences physical science, earth and space science, and technology. In addition, future engineers and technologists should learn certain processes in mathematics, science and technology. In Grades 9-12, all future engineers and technologists should study mathematics each year, learning important mathematical concepts and processes defined by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. With such knowledge and skills, students will be able to demonstrate the following competencies:
  1. Apply mathematics, science and technology concepts to solve problems quantitatively in engineering projects involving design, development or production in various technologies; and
  2. Recognize the core concepts of technology and their relationships with engineering, science and math, and other subjects. All future engineers and technologists should learn important science concepts and processes with an understanding of physics, chemistry and biology as a minimal set. These concepts and processes are defined by the National Research Council in the National Science Education Standards and by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Benchmarks for Science Literacy. Additionally, learners should become proficient in the areas of technology defined by the Standards for Technological Literacy.

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Continuing Education

Sample Career Plan

Secondary

English / Language Arts

English/ Language Arts I

Math

Algebra I

Geometry

Science

Biology

Social Studies / Sciences

State History Civics

Career and Technical Courses

Introduction to Engineering Design

English / Language Arts

English/ Language Arts II

Math

Algebra II

Geometry

Science

Chemistry

Social Studies / Sciences

U.S. History

Career and Technical Courses

Principles of Engineering Information Technology Applications

English / Language Arts

English/ Language Arts III

Math

Algebra II or Trigonometry Pre-Calculus or Statistics

Science

Physics

Social Studies / Sciences

World History World Geography

Career and Technical Courses

Product Engineering and Development

Digital Electronics

English / Language Arts

English/ Language Arts IV

Math

Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus/ Calculus or AP Calculus or Math Analysis

Science

AP Science or Structured

Computer Program Language

Social Studies / Sciences

Economics Entrepreneurship

Career and Technical Courses

Civil Engineering and Architecture

Engineering Innovation

Post Secondary

English / Language Arts

English Composition English Literature

Math

Algebra or Trigonometry Calculus I Calculus II

Science

Chemistry Physics I

Social Studies / Sciences

Psychology Global Issues

Career and Technical Courses

Engineering Analysis

Engineering Design

English / Language Arts

Speech/ Oral Communication Technical Writing

Math

Introduction to Differential Equations Calculus III Statistics

Science

Physics II Biology

Social Studies / Sciences

American History Sociology Ethics and Legal Issues

Career and Technical Courses

Engineering Processes

English / Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies / Sciences
Career and Technical Courses
English / Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies / Sciences
Career and Technical Courses

Complete Engineering and Technology Major (4-Year Degree Program)