Technology And Engineering Education

  • Brian Giovanini, Department Chairperson – MVHS
  • Lisa Traut, Department Chairperson – NVHS
  • Andrea Hendrickson, Department Chairperson – WVHS

The Technology & Engineering Education Department believes that education is a process of life-long learning for all students. Technology Education works best when the school community shares in the responsibility and participates in the Technology Education program. Technology Education is a rapidly changing school curriculum of hands-on learning activities. The Technology & Engineering Education Department’s courses and curriculum provide students with learning and activities focused on the five areas of technology: manufacturing, communication, transportation, energy and power, and construction.

All TEE courses require a material and/or workbook fee.

TEE Course Listings

EXPLORATORY COURSES

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
TEE1001 Engineering* Technology 1 Sem. 9-12 None
TEE1002 Engineering* Technology 2 Sem. 9-12 Engineering Technology 1

* NVHS enrollment limited to freshmen and sophomores only.

MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
TEE1003 Woods Fabrication 1 Yr. 10-12 None
TEE2001 Woods Fabrication 2 Yr. 11-12 Woods Fabrication 1
TEE2002 Introduction to Construction Sem. 10-12 None
TEE2003 Drafting & Design Yr. 10-12 None
TEE3001D Architectural Drafting Yr. 11-12 Drafting & Design
TEE3002 Computer Aided Drafting & Design Yr. 10-12 Drafting & Design
TEE4005I Technology and Engineering Independent Study Yr. 12 Level 1 or 2 courses in specific area and instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor Approval

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
TEE1014D Media Communication & Production 1 Yr. 9-12 None
TEE2007D Broadcast Journalism & Production 2 Yr. 10-12 Media Communication 1 and Instructor approval
TEE3013 Broadcast Journalism & Production 3 Yr. 11-12 Broadcast Journalism and Production 2 and Instructor approval
TEE4002I Technology & Engineering Independent Study Yr. 12 Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in specific area and Instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor Approval

TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY

Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
TEE1004 Power Mechanics Sem. 9-11 None
TEE2005 Automotive Maintenance Sem. 10-12 None (not a pre-requisite for Automotive Mechanics)
TEE3003 Automotive Mechanics Yr. 10-12 With successful completion of Power Mechanics OR teacher approval
TEE4001B Automotive Servicing (2 Block) Yr. 11-12 With success completion of Automotive Mechanics and Instructor approval
TEE4003I Technology & Engineering Independent Study Yr. 12 Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in specific area and Instructor approval
BUS3007 Business Internship Yr. 11-12 Instructor Approval

PROJECT LEAD THE WAY


Course# Title Level prerequisite and/or recommended course work includes
PLTW2000 Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) Yr. 9-12 Algebra 1 and appropriate grade-level Science
PLTW2001 Principles of Engineering (POE) Yr. 10-12 Appropriate grade-level math and science
PLTW2002D Digital Electronics (DE) Yr. 10-12 IED or POE and appropriate grade-level math and science
PLTW2003 Civil Engineering & Architecture (CEA) Yr. 10-12 IED, POE, or Drafting & Design, and appropriate grade-level math and science
PLTW2004 Engineering Design & Development (EDD) Yr. 12 IED or POE, and 1 other PLTW course and appropriate grade-level math and science

DUAL CREDIT WITH COLLEGE OF DUPAGE (Available for select TEE classes)

Students enrolled in the following courses may apply to earn dual credit with COD. High School students who wish to take the course listed below for dual credit will receive college credit and a COD transcript regardless of whether or not they continue at College of DuPage. These credits may be transferable to other institutions. All dual credit opportunities are pending an agreement between IPSD and COD. To qualify for dual credit, students must complete appropriate applications and placement testing as required by COD.

COURSE COMPLETED AT MVHS, NVHS, WVHS CREDIT AT COD
Architectural Drafting: Course TEE3001D Architecture 1101-Basic Architectural Drafting (2 hrs. credit)
Digital Electronics: Course PLTW2002 Electronics Technology 1141 (3 hrs. credit)
Media Communication & Production 1: Course TEE1014D Motion Picture/Television 1011 (3 hrs. credit)
Broadcast Journalism & Production 2: Course TEE2007D
Computer Aided Drafting and Design
Motion Picture/Television 1220 (3 hrs. credit)
MANUF 1001 Industrial Design/CAD (3 hrs. credit)

BUS3007 Business Internship

Grade 11-12. Two credits. Year-long. Instructor Approval

This is a cooperative work program between the school and employers. Students work outside of school and also attend class on a daily basis. Topics discussed in class pertain to work-related and career issues. A student will receive one credit for classroom instruction and one credit for on-the-job training. The internship instructor will assist with job placement and monitor students’ progress throughout the year. Early dismissal is NOT a requirement for this program. Students must provide own transportation.

PLTW2000 Introduction to Engineering Design (IED)

Grades 9-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Algebra 1, enrolled concurrently in Geometry and the appropriate grade level science. Weighted grade.

In this course, students use 3D solid modeling design software to design solutions to proposed problems. Students will learn to document their work and communicate solutions to peers and members of the professional community. The major focus of the IED course is to expose students to the design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards and technical documentation. A lab fee will be charged.

PLTW2001 Principles OF Engineering (POE)

Grades 10-12. Year long. Prerequisite is appropriate grade-level math and science. Weighted grade.

This survey course of engineering exposes students to some of the major concepts they will encounter in a postsecondary engineering course of study. Students investigate engineering and high-tech careers and develop skills and understanding of course concepts. Students employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems. Students learn to document their work and communicate their solutions to peers and members of the professional community. A lab fee will be charged.

PLTW2002D Digital Electronics (DE)

Grades 10-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is IED orPOE and appropriate grade level math and science. Weighted grade.

This course is the study of electronic circuits that are used to process and control digital signals. Digital electronics is the foundation of all modern electronic devices such as cellular phones, MP3 players, laptop computers, digital cameras and high-definition televisions. The major focus of the DE course is to expose students to the process of combinational and sequential logic design, teamwork, communication methods, engineering standards and technical documentation. A lab fee will be charged.

PLTW2003 Civil Engineering & Architecture (CEA)

Grade 10-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is IED, POE, or Drafting and Design and appropriate grade level math and science. Weighted grade.

The major focus of this course is completing long-term civil engineering and architecture projects that involve the development of property sites that involve applying what they learn to the design and development of a property. The course provides teachers and students freedom to develop the property to simulate the experiences of civil engineers and architects. Students work in teams, exploring hands-on activities and projects to learn the characteristics of civil engineering and architecture. In addition, students use 3D design software to design solutions to major course projects. Students learn to document their project, solving problems and communicating their solutions to their peers and members of the professional community of civil engineering and architecture. A lab fee will be charged.

PLTW2004 Engineering Design & Development (EDD)

Grade 12. Year-long. Prerequisites include a minimum completion of IED or POE, one additional PLTW course, and appropriate grade level math and science. Weighted grade.

In this capstone course, students work in teams to design and develop an original solution to a valid open-ended technical problem by applying the engineering design process. Students perform research to choose, validate, and justify a technical problem. After carefully defining the problem, teams design, build, and test their solutions while working closely with industry professionals who provide mentoring opportunities. Finally, student teams present and defend their original solution to an outside panel. A lab fee will be charged.

Technology & Engineering Independent Study

TEE4005I Manufacturing & Construction

TEE4002I Communication

TEE4003I Transportation

TEE4004I Energy

Grade 12. Prerequisite is completion of Levels 1 and 2 in an area and Instructor approval. This course is for seniors who have successfully completed level 2 or 3 courses and have the desire to advance in a specific area such as woods, automotive, electronics, drafting, or media. See a teacher in the department for an application. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE1001 Engineering Technology 1

Grade 9-12. One semester.

Engineering Technology 1 is an introductory course that provides general information about the field of engineering.  Students contribute to collaborative engineering teams by developing independent skill and expertise through hands-on experiences and modular technology units.  Focus is placed on becoming familiar with the design process and developing solutions to real-world problems.  Throughout the course, students acquire skills in communication, organization, and teamwork, and are exposed to potential career paths in the manufacturing and engineering industry.  A lab fee will be charges.

TEE1002 Engineering Technology 2

Grade 9-12. One semester. Prerequisite is Engineering Technology 1.

Engineering Technology 2 builds on skills learned in Engineering Technology 1 in order to deepen understanding.  Students build on their skill and expertise through hands-on experiences and modular technology units, and continue to collaborate in engineering teams.  Focus is placed on implementing the design process to develop solutions to real-world problems.  Throughout the course, students practice skills in communication, organization, and teamwork, and are exposed to potential career paths in the manufacturing and engineering industry.  A lab fee will be charged.

TEE1003 Woods Fabrication 1

Grade 10-12. Year-long.

This course is the study of manufacturing technology as it applies to the woodworking industry. Students will display the safe operation of hand tools, power tools, and machinery used in industry. Students will learn to read and draw blueprints and manufacture a product from those prints. Industry standard mathematical and measuring skills will be a cornerstone of instruction.  A study of wood products, furniture design, fasteners, wood joints, and finishing processes will be covered. Students will explore possible careers. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE1004 Power Mechanics

Grade 9-12. One semester. No Prerequisite.

This is an introductory course in the area of gasoline engine operation and fluid power mechanics. The course of study will concentrate on small two- and four-cycle engine operations. In Power Mechanics, students will also disassemble, inspect, and reassemble small gasoline engines and learn about the different types of systems. Students will be introduced to the operations of automotive engines, automotive maintenance, and car design. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE1014D Media Communication and Production 1

Grade 9-12. Year-long.

This course is a survey of Mass Media designed to provide students an introduction to the various forms of electronic media. Students will be introduced to radio, television, film, broadcast journalism, and other forms of mass media. Through the study of these areas, students will develop media literacy and skills necessary to create and produce in a changing media environment. In addition to media theory, students will learn the technological, operational, and creative aspects of producing for the medium. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE2001 Woods Fabrication 2

Grade 11-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Woods Fabrication 1.

This course involves the study of construction and advanced manufacturing technology. Students will be introduced to the processes used to produce blueprints and products. Students will display the safe operation of hand tools and power tools used in the manufacturing industry while completing various projects. Fees are charged for wood and project supplies.

TEE2002 Introduction to Construction Trades

Grade 10-12. One semester.

This preparatory course is designed for any student interested in learning about construction technology and/or related fields such as architecture, contracting and engineering. The student will develop a background in design, preparation, construction, and maintenance as it relates to a single-family home. Other career opportunities in construction technology will be explored: creating blueprints, surveying, concrete, carpentry, roofing, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, electricity, insulation, siding, drywall, and painting. Safe practices in the use of hand tools and power tools used in the industry will be covered. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE2003 Drafting & Design

Grade 10-12. Year-long.

This is a beginning course for the drafts person or engineering student, introducing him or her to drafting fundamentals. The course covers drafting equipment usage, materials, an introduction to CADD (Computer-Aided Drafting and Design), and techniques used as a means of technical communications. Drafting techniques are studied and drawings are made with emphasis on description through multi-view, pictorial, architectural, and CADD drawings. The course will also focus on product design process and product design cycle. A lab and workbook fee will be charged.

TEE2005 Automotive Maintenance

Grade 10-12. One semester. Not a prerequsite for Automotive Mechanics.

This course is designed for students to gain basic knowledge and skills to maintain automobiles. This course covers the following areas in automotive maintenance: engine tune-up, lubrication maintenance, electrical maintenance, tires and wheels, drive train maintenance, and seasonal maintenance procedures. Lab and workbook fees will be charged.

TEE2007D Broadcast Journalism and Production 2

Grade 10-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Media Communication 1.

In addition to expanding on the curricular units in Media Communication and Production I, students will work in a team-based environment to create advanced content emphasizing visual storytelling and editing technique. Students will learn fundamentals of broadcast journalism and advanced media production. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE3001D Architectural Drafting

Grade 11-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Drafting and Design.

This course covers general architectural techniques, history of architecture, home styles, construction methods, planning and drafting layouts, and perspective drawings. The course will also focus on the design process using traditional and CADD techniques to produce a set of residential drawings. The course will be directed both to non-college and college-bound students. A lab and workbook fee will be charged.

TEE3002 Computer-Aided Drafting & Design

Grade 11-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Drafting and Design.

This course is designed for engineering students and architectural students using the computer. Auto CAD software will be used. Students will learn to create, store, edit, and plot drawings. They will also learn to set up prototype drawings, create symbol libraries, bills of materials, develop customized screens, and generate 3D models. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE3003 Automotive Mechanics

Grade 10-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Power Mechanics OR teacher approval.

This is a lecture/laboratory course designed primarily to prepare students for job entry or advanced training in automotive service. The students will develop a background in the design, operation, and troubleshooting procedures of the gasoline engine and other related components such as the transmission and drive line, brake, and electrical systems. Also stressed will be the disassembly of engines, identification of parts, use of test equipment and service manual, and shop safety. Laboratory procedures will be covered. Safety glasses are required. Lab and workbook fees will be charged.

TEE3013 Broadcast Journalism and Production 3

Grade 11-12. Year-long. Prerequisite is Broadcast Journalism and Production 2 and Instructor Approval.

This course seeks to further enhance the student’s skills and develop media literacy. Students will formally propose and produce various projects throughout the year. Students will also be assigned school-related media productions by their instructor. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE4001B Automotive Servicing

Grade 11-12. Two periods. Year-long. Two credits. Prerequisite is Auto Mechanics and Instructor Approval. Weighted grade.

This is a lecture/laboratory class designed to give the automotive student an enriched background in automotive suspension, alignment, brakes, tires and wheels, driveline, and engine and electrical systems. The use of tools, test equipment, service manuals, shop safety, and laboratory procedures will be covered. This course requires two consecutive periods. Safety glasses are required. A lab fee will be charged; the workbook purchased for Automotive Mechanics will continue to be utilized for this course.