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Arrowhead Technology & Engineering Course Offerings

Our Mission: To prepare students for 21st-century careers by exposing them to and preparing them with knowledge and skills that align with technical careers. Students going through these experiences will be able to excel as they prepare for the Workforce, Military, Technical School, or College.

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Arrowhead Technology and Engineering Flow Suggested Course Sequence

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Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing (IEM) Project Lead The Way

(Recommended for Grades 9, 10, Female Only Classes also offered)

WHAT IS IEM?

  • HANDS-ON FUN STEM LEARNING

TAKE YOUR IDEA TO A FINISHED PRODUCT

  • Design, Build and Test
  • Explore Engineering AND Manufacturing
  • 3D Modeling used to Design
  • Laser Engravers, 3D Printers, and CNC Routers and Lasers to manufacture your ideas!

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Projects...

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Who should take Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing (IEM)?

    • ALL students benefit from this class, not just engineering students. Students learn valuable skills like problem solving, teamwork and communication through hands on project based learning
    • IEM students are problem solvers, designers, and makers. They like to know “why” and how something works or is made. They like to take things apart and put them back together. They like to take current solutions and make them better or more efficient.

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Manufacturing and Engineering with Materials-MEM

Recommended for Sophomores-

  • Project based hands-on curriculum.
  • Industry standard equipment for processing material.
  • Full scale real life projects.
  • Manufacturing Fundamentals skills.
  • Industry standard materials.
  • Knowledge of material characteristics and process.
  • Use of hand tools, power tools and CNC equipment.
  • Team work.
  • Design and Manufacture.

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Machining

  • ¨Sign up for both semesters – this class works best as a yearlong offering.
  • For Sophomores- Seniors
  • Hands-on applied CNC Operation
  • Build your Engineering Skills so your designs are manufacturable.

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Machining

¨Sign up for both semesters – this class works best as a yearlong offering.

For Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors.

Example of Projects:

  • Lathe work
    • Hammer Handle
    • Screwdriver
  • Mill work
    • Drill Block
    • Hammer Head
  • Trophy
  • CNC Work

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Machining Be an CNC Operator/ Programmer

  • Run the CNC equipment
  • Design projects
  • Manufacture Parts
  • Make cool stuff!

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Engineering and Mechanics--Engineering Experience

Recommended for Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

  • Hands-on applied Engineering
  • Team Taught Curriculum with Science and Engineering Instructors
  • Utilize the Design Process to create numerous builds and projects
  • Should be highly considered if you plan on taking Physics and an Engineering Course.
  • Meets Every Day 85 minutes.
  • Physics and Principles of Engineering Credit (4 CREDITS)
  • Can also be taken for AP Credit
  • Opportunity for College Credit Through UWGB–3 Credits All UW Systems Schools

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Mousetrap Car Project

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Projectile Launcher Project/Human Battleship

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CEA-Civil Engineering and Architecture

  • Hands-on applied Engineering
  • Opportunity for College Credit
  • Numerous Design Challenges and opportunities to apply architectural styles
  • 3D Revit Software Utilized
  • Development of property sites
  • Understanding of Building Codes

Recommended for Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

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Architectural Styles Student Projects

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Shed Student Project

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HHI Student Project

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Engineering Design and Development--EDD (Capstone)

Have you ever said to yourself:

  • I hate it when…
  • I wish this had…
  • It would be nice…
  • It would be cool to have…

Now you have an opportunity to do something about it!

  • Sketch, Mock-up, prototype and bring your idea to life.

Past examples: Cork Scoop, Boat Buddy, Shell Deflector and Tire Change

Preliminary product poster Example ->

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EDD- Human Centered Design

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Woods Production I

  • No Previous Woodworking Experience required

  • Offered 1st or 2nd Semester
  • For Juniors and Seniors

Learn the fundamentals of woodworking, including tool safety, print reading, joinery techniques, the finishing process, and hands-on project construction. Perfect for building skills and creating quality wood projects!

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Woods Production II

For Juniors and Seniors.

Offered 2nd Semester

For a year long offering take 1&2

This class continues building on skill development glue-up, CNC, joinery, print reading and finishing processes.

Required Project: Overlay Cabinet shown to the right.

CNC Router Project.

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Cabinetmaking

  • Senior Level-Woodworking Capstone
  • Prerequisite: Woods Production I
  • Yearlong Class

What You’ll Do:

1️⃣ Required Project: Build a raised panel cabinet with inset door and inset dovetailed drawer.�2️⃣ Custom Creations: Design and construct your own projects!

  • Examples:
    • Entertainment centers
    • Poker tables

Special Focus:

  • Mass Production, Advanced Joinery Techniques, CNC Routing

Build skills. Create masterpieces. Join today!

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Woodworking Projects

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Cabinetmaking-Individual Projects

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Consumer Auto

For Juniors and Seniors

Students learn how to

  • Check and maintain fluids
  • Rotate tires
  • Change tire
  • How an engine works
  • How to change oil and filter

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Automotive Technology I & Automotive Technology II- Semester 2

For Juniors and Seniors

Students learn:

  • Skills that represent the Automotive Technician career path
  • Advanced Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

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Advanced Automotive Technology

Seniors only

Advanced Automotive Technology is for the student who has an interest in pursuing a higher level of automotive repair skills or an automotive career. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of knowledge and the development of skills required of automotive technicians.

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Metal Fabrication I

For junior and seniors.

¨Sign up for both semesters – this class works best as a yearlong offering.

Transcripted Credit offered through WCTC!

This class focuses on skill development welding, bending, cutting and finishing processes.

¨Example Projects:

  • Fire Pit
  • Can Crusher
  • Stool
  • Kindling Splitter
  • Plant Holder
  • Lamp
  • Shelves

Mass Production will also be brought into the class

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Metal Fabrication II

For Seniors who have the prerequisite Metal Fabrication I

¨Sign up for both semesters – this class works best as a yearlong offering.

This class will further your welding and fabrication skills, preparing you for a career in various types of jobs.

Example Projects:

  • Charcoal Starter
  • Rocket Stove
  • Rustic Furniture
  • Shooting Target
  • Mass Production

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Technology and Engineering Practicum/ Youth Apprenticeship (Capstone)

For Juniors and Seniors.

Year Long- (Runs 11th hour- doesn’t affect your schedule)

Want to earn a state recognized certificate, wages and high school credit while obtaining work experience out of school??

  • State Certification
  • Honored by all University Systems
  • Paid Work Experience
  • Potential College Tuition Reimbursements
  • Potential Paid Internships after HS
  • Potential release from school at 1:05pm Daily
  • Class Meets 1x per month
  • Potential Future job employment

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Warhawk Manufacturing (Capstone)

Seniors Only- See Prerequisites in Course Guide

¨Sign up for both semesters – this class works best as a yearlong offering.

Want to obtain work experience at school? Want to get paid/ earn a scholarship for taking the course?

�This course runs as a small manufacturing business. Students will design, engineer, manufacture, package, and ship products to customers while gaining work experience.

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We encourage you to explore your options. For more information see the Course Guide on the Arrowhead website or ask one of the TEE instructors. Also please visit the Tech and Engineering Ed. Webpage on the Arrowheadschools.org webpage.

Here you will find helpful links, FAQs, our brochure and a link to our flow chart.

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