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STEM - Engineering & Manufacturing

STEM - Engineering & Manufacturing
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Engineering & Manufacturing Program of Study

The STEM Engineering & Manufacturing Program of Study, positioned at the forefront of the Skilled & Technical Science Career Cluster, unfolds as an essential educational journey for those fascinated by the intricacies of engineering and the art of manufacturing. This program comprehensively tailors students with the foundational knowledge, technical skills, and creative vision necessary to excel in the ever-evolving engineering and manufacturing sectors.

A Comprehensive Curriculum

Dedicated to preparing the next generation of engineers and innovators, the Engineering & Manufacturing Program program offers a curriculum that connects theoretical concepts with practical application.

  • Engineering I: Foundations of Design: Embarking on their engineering journey, students gain vital computer, tool, and design skills. Utilizing Rhino and SolidWorks CAD software, they delve into 3D modeling, learning to visualize and create prototypes through laser cutting and 3D printing, setting a solid groundwork in the engineering design process.
  • Engineering II: Mechanisms and Motion: Students advance their CAD skills by focusing on mechanical movement, employing SolidWorks to develop interactive, moving parts. This course emphasizes the blend of traditional craftsmanship and automated manufacturing, nurturing a comprehensive understanding of mechanical systems.
  • Engineering III: Theory, Testing, and Analysis: This course is tailored for those with aspirations toward higher education in engineering. It offers an in-depth exploration of materials, electrical circuits, and structural designs through a blend of theory and hands-on projects. It serves as ideal preparation for college-level engineering studies.
  • Engineering IV: Capstone Team Project: This advanced course, which culminates the program, challenges students to apply their accumulated skills in a collaborative, comprehensive project. Emphasizing teamwork, innovation, and community engagement, it provides an opportunity to solve real-world problems, showcasing the prowess and potential of future engineers.

Career Opportunities

This Engineering and Manufacturing program's graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers in various industries, including mechanical engineering, CAD technology, robotics engineering, and more. Courses emphasize problem-solving, design, and manufacturing to prepare students for employment and leadership positions in developing innovative technologies and solutions.

Preparing Future Leaders

The STEM Engineering & Manufacturing Program of Study provides a combination of rigorous academics and practical learning opportunities that not only educate but also motivate students. The program aims to develop students' problem-solving skills and equip them to tackle complex challenges using innovative solutions. In addition to classroom learning, the program offers internships, industry projects, and competitions that enhance students' educational experience. These opportunities provide valuable insights into the professional world and help them establish connections that create future opportunities.

Contact Us

Teaching & Learning Department
18360 Caldart Ave NE
Poulsbo, WA 98370
Fax (360) 396-3934
 

Gwen Lyon
Assistant Superintendent
(360) 396-3021
 

Craig Barry
Director of Secondary Education 
(360) 396-3018
 

John Waller
Director of Career & Technical Education
(360) 396-3040