Introduction to Engineering and Design (IED)
Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) is a high school level course that is appropriate for students who are interested in design and engineering. The major focus of the IED course is to expose students to design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation. IED 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 understanding of the design process. It also allows students to develop strategies to enable and direct their own learning, which is the ultimate goal of education.
The course assumes no previous knowledge, but students should be concurrently enrolled in college preparatory mathematics and science. Students will employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems. In addition, students use a state of the art 3D solid modeling design software package to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems. Students will develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges that increase in difficulty throughout the course. Students will also learn how to document their work, and communicate their solutions to their peers and members of the professional community.
Introduction to Engineering Design is one of three foundation courses in the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) high school pre-engineering program which is a nationally recognized curriculum used across the US. The course applies and concurrently develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.
The course of study includes:
Design Process
Modeling
Sketching
Measurement, Statistics, and Applied Geometry
Presentation Design and Delivery
Engineering Drawing Standards
CAD Solid Modeling
Reverse Engineering
Consumer Product Design Innovation
Marketing
Graphic Design
Engineering Ethics
Virtual Design Teams
Evaluation:
A. 50% Engineering Notebook
B. 50% Unit Projects
This is a year long course. There is no lab fee, however students are strongly encouraged to bring a flash drive to use as needed.
For more information about PLTW I strongly encourage to visit www.pltw.org and also www.mnpltw.org for inforation about the curriculum and standards, college credit, scholarships, and participating schools.
The course assumes no previous knowledge, but students should be concurrently enrolled in college preparatory mathematics and science. Students will employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems. In addition, students use a state of the art 3D solid modeling design software package to help them design solutions to solve proposed problems. Students will develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges that increase in difficulty throughout the course. Students will also learn how to document their work, and communicate their solutions to their peers and members of the professional community.
Introduction to Engineering Design is one of three foundation courses in the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) high school pre-engineering program which is a nationally recognized curriculum used across the US. The course applies and concurrently develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.
The course of study includes:
Design Process
Modeling
Sketching
Measurement, Statistics, and Applied Geometry
Presentation Design and Delivery
Engineering Drawing Standards
CAD Solid Modeling
Reverse Engineering
Consumer Product Design Innovation
Marketing
Graphic Design
Engineering Ethics
Virtual Design Teams
Evaluation:
A. 50% Engineering Notebook
B. 50% Unit Projects
This is a year long course. There is no lab fee, however students are strongly encouraged to bring a flash drive to use as needed.
For more information about PLTW I strongly encourage to visit www.pltw.org and also www.mnpltw.org for inforation about the curriculum and standards, college credit, scholarships, and participating schools.