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ENGINEERING CTE PROGRAM
BPS offers a dynamic Engineering CTE program. See the following pages for engineering-focused course offerings
and descriptions, industry certifications, and college credit opportunities. Students enrolled in Engineering classes are
encouraged to participate in Girls in STEAM and/or Robotics.
CTE Program
Engineering
Grade 9
Engineering
Foundations
CAD & Design
Studio A/B*
Grade 10
Engineering
Foundations
CAD & Design Studio
A/B*
Advanced CAD &
Design Studio A/B*
Robotics &
Automation A/B*
Grade 11
Grade 12
Engineering
Engineering
Foundations
Foundations
CAD & Design Studio A/ CAD & Design Studio
B*
A/B*
Advanced CAD & Design Advanced CAD &
Studio A/B*
Design Studio A/B*
Robotics & Automation Robotics &
A/B*
Automation A/B*
Advanced Robotics &
Advanced Robotics &
Automation A/B*
Automation A/B*
*May be taken as a 4th Year Math Credit. Industry 4.0 Certifications are offered.
CTE Completer Pathway* - Engineering
*Students must pass each course in the pathway, with a āCā or higher, to reach CTE Program Completer
status.
Pathway 1: CAD & Design Studio A ā CAD & Design Studio B Pathway
2: Robotics A ā Robotics B
810000 Engineering Foundations
This innovative course integrates design, imagination and creativity, which are all key elements of
critical thinking and problem-solving. Students will learn about the engineering design process while working in small
groups and individually on various hands-on activities. In this project-based class, students will explore various STEM
opportunities, develop basic CAD/Architecture skills, and learn about energy, civil engineering, and robotics. This class is
project oriented and will give each student an excellent background for future engineering/design classes.
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credit: .25
80134/44 CAD & Design Studio A/B
This course introduces the basic idea of design and prototyping to students through the use of CAD
(Computer Aided Design) software. Students will solve various design challenges through the principles of drawing,
engineering, and hands-on collaborative projects. Topics include 2D and 3D CAD, laser engraving, 3D printing,
prototyping, and CNC projects. College credit and industry credentials are available; see teacher for details.
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credit: .5
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