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Hereford High School Engineering and Technology Education

Hereford High School Engineering and Technology Education. Technology – use of accumulated knowledge (math and science) to make tools that make work easier and improve life ENGINEERING – Design of technical system. ­ ­. (Graduation Requirement)

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Hereford High School Engineering and Technology Education

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  1. Hereford High SchoolEngineering and Technology Education Technology – use of accumulated knowledge (math and science) to make tools that make work easier and improve life ENGINEERING – Design of technical system.

  2. ­­ (Graduation Requirement) 9th Grade – No Tech Ed course offeringsto 9th Grade for 2010-11 10th Grade – Technology Education Engineering Principles & Applications (Honors) 11th and 12th Grade – Technology Education Engineering Principles & Applications (Honors) Engineering Concepts (GT)

  3. ADVANCED TECH CREDIT All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite 10TH – 12TH GRADE **10th Grade – Second Semester only Engineering Design Research Honors Engineering Design Research GT Advanced Technological Applications – ATA Advanced Design Applications – ADA TV and Radio Production * Elective Credit

  4. COMPLETER TECH CREDIT All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite 10TH – 12TH GRADE **10th Grade – Second Semester only Advanced Technological Applications – ATA Advanced Design Applications – ADA

  5. The Honors Engineering Principles and Applications course is designed to correlate with honors Chemistry and / or Geometry. EPA Honors promotes Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) based initiatives to help students make real world connections in math and science. THEME: The occurrence of natural or man mad disaster in a populated area is the scenario for the strand which will wind its way through the course. Students will apply engineering design and development prototype models to solve a variety of real world problems.

  6. GT Engineering Concepts course is designed to correlate with Physics. EPA GT promotes Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) based initiatives that help students make real world connections in math and science. The course utilizes engineering challenges to apply engineering concepts studied in the class. Areas of focus include design, electronics, robotics, aerospace, and civil engineering. Major projects = Robotics, Mouse Trap Vehicles

  7. Advanced Design Applications consists of four units including Manufacturing, Energy / Power, Construction and Transportation. This is a ‘hands on’ class in which students use CAD to design an alternative energy house then create a model of the house as well as construct prototype models to solve engineering challenge problems.

  8. In Advanced Technological Applications, students study four components of the Designed World, including Information Technology, Agriculture / Bio-related Technologies, Medical, and Entertainment/Recreation. Students create ‘public service announcements’ to demonstrate focusing on Medical, Agriculture and Bio-related Technologies.

  9. TV and Radio Production EPA and ATA recommended prerequisites Students study methods of mass media production as they create their own videos. All areas of television production are emphasized including script writing, camera work, editing and directing.

  10. Engineering Design and Research focus on how engineers apply their creativity, resourcefulness, mathematical, scientific, and technical knowledge and skills in the creation or refinement of technological products/systems. Major project = Alternative Energy Vehicles & Rockets – Team America Rocket Challenge Develop a rocket to launch an uncooked egg 700 feet in air, deploy recovering system to safely land egg as close to 45 seconds as possible.

  11. (Graduation Requirement) 9th Grade – No Technology Education course offerings to 9th Grade 10th Grade – Technology Education Engineering Principles & Applications (Honors) 11th and 12th Grade – Technology Education Engineering Principles & Applications (Honors) Engineering Concepts (GT) ADVANCED TECH CREDIT All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite 10TH – 12TH GRADE **10th Grade – Second Semester only Engineering Design Research Honors Engineering Design Research GT Advanced Technological Applications – ATA Advanced Design Applications – ADA TV and Radio Production * Elective Credit COMPLETER TECH CREDIT All Completer Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite 10TH – 12TH GRADE**10th Grade – Second Semester only Advanced Technological Applications – ATA Advanced Design Applications – ADA

  12. Robotics • Mid-Atlantic champions • 2009 World Championship Qualifier • 2010 world Championship Qualifier

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