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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. Lab fee is charged and additional fees for wood and project supplies may be collected.

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.

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. The Engineering Design Process continues to drive the direction of the course and student learning. Students carry out the process through several projects that are grounded in a variety of engineering fields including computer-aided manufacturing, aeronautical design, robotics and digital electronics. Along the way, students learn how to use industry standards tools such as CAD modeling software, 3D printers, CNC machines and Arduino microcontrollers. A lab fee will be charged.

TEE1001 Engineering Technology 1

Grade 9-12. One semester.

Students will be involved in problem-solving investigations and other meaning­ful tasks that allow them to work in groups and/or autonomously to solve problems by develop­ing realistic products. The Engineering Design Process drives the direction of the course and student learning. Students carry out the process through several projects that are grounded in a variety of engineering fields including manufacturing, architecture, electronics and hydraulic machinery.  Along the way, students learn how to use fundamental engineering technology such as manufacturing equipment and computer modeling programs to design and build their projects. A lab fee will be charged.

SOCS3017A AP Psychology

Grade 11-12. Year-Long. Weighted grade.

This full year course is designed to understand and apply the principles of Psychology, scientific research, and individual behavior.  The course will prepare students for intermediate and advanced college courses by making demands upon them equivalent to that of a psychology researcher through a variety of psychological perspectives.  The content will focus on history and approaches, advanced experimental design, biological functioning, sensation and perception, learning and behaviorism, motivation and emotion, testing and individual differences, developmental psychology, personality, psychological disorders and their treatments, and social psychology.  Intensive reading and writing in the field of psychology will be a major focus, as will hands-on research and experimentation, with an emphasis on applying psychological concepts to daily life.  Students who successfully complete this course and the AP Psychology examination may receive college credit and/or higher placement in college.

SOCS3012C Online Psychology

Grade 11-12 One Semester. Prerequisite is prior completion of a Social Studies course.

What determines behavior? This online eLo course is designed to expose students to the world of normal psychology. This course will provide students with an understanding of their own behavior as well as the behavior of other individuals. Attention is paid to the biology and chemistry of the human brain. Emphasis is placed on the psychological research regarding sleep, dreams, emotions, mental health, and motivation. This course requires reading, oral and written communication, and research skills.

SOCS3012 Psychology

Grade 11-12. One semester. Prerequisite is prior completion of a Social Studies course.

Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior.  The course’s goal is to help students better understand individual behavior and the world around them.  This college-prep course will provide students with an opportunity to apply psychological concepts to real life situations through hands-on learning, in-class demonstrations, and student-centered projects.  Students will explore and reflect on various topics, including: scientific research, developmental psychology, learning theories, abnormal behavior, therapy, and social psychology.

SOCS3016 Sociology

Grade 11-12. One semester. Prerequisite is prior completion of a Social Studies course.

Sociology will provide students with the basic concepts and tools necessary for understanding human social behavior in a complex world. The course examines the structures and functions of society from a purely sociological perspective and then examines current social issues in America. Topics to be covered include culture, socialization, class status, urbanization, religion, family, prejudice, discrimination, and crime. This is a college preparatory course containing challenging reading.

SOCS2009 United States Geography

Grade 10-12. One semester. Prerequisite is prior completion of a Social Studies course.

This course is designed to provide students with geographical knowledge of the United States studied from both a regional and urban approach. Various geographic topics are studied such as human geography, environmental issues, cartography skills, and the geography of Illinois. Supplemental reading is required.