Principles Of Engineering (POE) is a high school-level survey course of engineering. The course exposes students to some of the major concepts that they will encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Students have an opportunity to investigate engineering and high-tech career opportunities. POE gives students the opportunity to develop skills and understanding of course concepts through activity-, project-, and problem-based (APPB) learning. Used in combination with a teaming approach, APPB learning challenges students to continually hone their interpersonal skills, creative abilities, and problem-solving skills based upon engineering concepts. Students also develop strategies to enable and direct their own learning, which is the ultimate goal of education.
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PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design (IED)
In this PLTW course, students dig deep into the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to hands-on projects. They work both individually and in teams to design solutions to a variety of problems using 3D modeling software and an engineering notebook to document their work. This course is recommended to Honors and high-level CCR students who have taken Algebra 1.
PLTW Digital Electronics (DE)
Open doors to understanding electronics and foundations in circuit design! Digital electronics is the foundation of all modern electronic devices such as cellular phones, digital media players, laptop computers, digital cameras, high definition televisions, etc. You will learn the digital circuit design process to create circuits and present solutions that can improve people’s lives. You will analyze, design, and build digital electronic circuits. While implementing these designs, you will continually hone your professional skills, creative abilities, and understanding of the circuit design process. Learn how advancements in foundational electronic components and digital circuit design processes have transformed the world around you.
Morning News Broadcast
This course allows students to take part in the CCS Morning News. Students will learn how to prepare for daily broadcasts through development of scripts, segments, video coverage and technical training/troubleshooting. Students will be placed in production teams and will be guided through the broadcast production stages from development through live stream. Depending on assignment, students will report during homeroom to participate in the live stream of our morning broadcasts. Students are required to be able to take video for production assignments throughout the year. A handful of these events may take place outside of school. This course requires a strong commitment, but will help students build broadcast and project experience for daily LIVE news broadcasts and regular segments.
Digital Art and Image Manipulation
Students will learn advanced image manipulation and Photoshop techniques to create digital art and illustrations. The course will combine study of art, design, artificial intelligence, and industry-standard software to create pieces and a digital portfolio. Pieces will be created for 2D and 3D art spaces.
Introduction to Digital Animation
Introduction to Digital AnimationGrade Levels: 10-12 (1868)Term: SemesterCredits: .5Prerequisites: Survey of Technology or Instructor ApprovalStudents will explore the art of storytelling and gain foundation skills in digital animation using industry standard animation…
Graphic Design Level 1
Learn to express yourself through the combination and composition of visual elements such as Typography, Shape, Color, and Images. We will be using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create portfolios of work showcasing student achievement in the class including image manipulation, posters, books, album design, and brief web animations. This course is great for artists and technology enthusiasts alike!
Digital Photography
In this course students will focus on the rules of photography and their influence on the composition of a photograph. During which time students will use their cell phones to take photos to show their understanding of the targeted goals for each lesson. Art history, appreciation, and criticism will be discussed throughout the course. Students have time to experiment with lighting and digital SLR cameras. Digital phone apps will be used to learn how to alter photos. Students will also spend time discussing the value of photography to our society and the ethics of photography.
Computer Assisted Design (CAD)
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CAD) software offering an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation. This course is designed to give students a solid understanding of CAD software features and capabilities from the basics through advanced components. This course focuses on all learning styles through the use of texts, audio/video examples, interactivity, and quizzes. Students will be able to unleash their creativity by designing a Formula 1 race car, 3D printed signs, and various other projects.