STEM Engineering
Courses
High School Credits: 1 Credit
This program is designed for students investigating or anticipating careers in science, engineering and technology. Students learn basic physics and engineering concepts and learn the principles of systems engineering as they plan, develop, and execute engineering projects. Mathematics, technical research and writing, electronics, and computer aided design programs are used in the design and construction of mechanical, air, space and robotics system models and system prototypes. Students design and complete an intensive six-week engineering system project; robotics and satellite technology.
Program Features
- Students learn engineering design as a process
- High-value, behind-the-scenes field trips
- 6-week design/build project
- FIRST Robotics
Certifications
- Workplace Readiness Skills
Student Career Pathway Examples
The study of STEM Engineering with additional post-secondary study may lead to these careers:
- Architectural and Engineering Managers *Green Job*
- Electronics Engineering Technicians *Green Job*
- Mechanical Engineering Technicians
- Electrical Engineering Technologists *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Electrical Engineering Technicians*Green Job*
- Environmental Engineering Technicians *Green Job*
- Nanotechnology Engineering Technicians *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Aerospace Engineers *Green Job*
- Civil Engineering Technicians
- Electromechanical Engineering Technologists *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Electronics Engineering Technologists *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Mechanical Engineering Technologists *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Civil Engineers *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Biomedical Engineers *Bright Outlook*
- Mechanical Engineers *Bright Outlook* *Green Job*
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
- Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
- Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
- Automotive Engineering Technicians
Check it Out
- The U.S. has approximately 1.6 million engineering jobs that pay $42 per hour in median wages. Civil engineers account for the most jobs of any engineering field (274,000 in 2014), followed closely by mechanical engineers (264,000) and industrial engineers (229,000). Those three engineering jobs, plus electrical engineers and electronics engineers, make up two-thirds of the American engineering workforce. (Source: Forbes.com)
- Breaking the Stereotype: Engineering Still Needs More Women!
Industry Connections & Program Partnerships