Industrial Tech Academy: Manufacturing Pathway

8131: General Metals (1 credit PAR, Gr. 9-11)

This fundamental course in metals is designed to give students a basic understanding of tools, materials, and processes of the metal working industry. Problem solving experiences will be provided in the areas of sheet metal, wrought iron, welding, and machine shop work on the lathe, mill, shaper, drill press, and finishing areas. CNC machines will be introduced in this class. Safety glasses are required. 

8133: Advanced Metals (2 credits PAR, Gr. 10-12)

Prerequisite: General Metals

This advanced course in metals is designed to give students a more in-depth understanding of tools, materials, and processes of the metal working industry. Problem solving experiences will be provided in the areas of sheet metal, wrought iron, welding, and machine shop work on the lathe, mill, drill press, and finishing areas. The use of CNC machines will also be included in this course.

8135: Machine Technology I - 4 credits (3 credits PAR and 1 credit MTH or SCI, Gr. 11-12)

Prerequisite: Advanced Metals

The course in machine technology prepares students for employment in a machine shop or related field. Each student will have the opportunity to learn how to properly operate and use the basic machines and hand tools located in most shops. The use of CNC machines will also be used to produce projects related to the industry. The correct handling and reading of precision measuring tools will be included in the course. Basic shop math and blue-print interpretation will be taught.

8137: Machine Technology II - 4 credits (3 credits PAR and 1 credit MTH or SCI, Gr. 12)

Prerequisite: Machine Technology I

This advanced course in machine technology emphasizes the construction of special tools, jigs, fixtures and dyes. Each student will be able to gain additional knowledge and skills in using hand tools, precision measuring tools, and also operating the power machines. Individual study will be designed to coincide with the special tool a student selects to construct his/her major project. Students will be taught how to interpret working drawings and construct projects to meet drawing specifications.