Creativity, knowledge, and skill are used to develop solutions to real world mechanical engineering problems. Working as individuals and in small teams, students design, test and evaluate working prototypes of their solutions. Students will learn how to bring engineering designs into the physical world using a variety of engineering tools, skills, and practices including cutting edge CAD and CAM solutions. CNC Machines, 3D Printers, and Laser Cutters are just a few of the technologies that will be used to manufacture student-engineered design solutions. Students will be introduced to basic electronics, microcontrollers and computer programming while learning to design, build, and program robotic and automation devices.
Students take:
- English (H)
- Physics and Technology (P)
- Engineering and Product Development (P)
Instructors | Phone | |
Dunn, William | wdunn@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Peterson, Wade | wpeterson@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Garcia, Nicholas | ngarcia@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Time: 7:45 – 10:45 OR 12:50 – 3:50
Room Number: S108