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For students interested in a career in science, technology, engineering, or architecture, the following series of courses would be of tremendous benefit. These technology courses provide opportunities to develop problem-solving skills that are essential in any creative process. In addition, industrial technology courses allow students to explore processes used to shape materials in a variety of personal projects. Students will also have opportunities to learn how to use computers to make engineering plans and drawings and to control automated manufacturing systems. The Lakeville School District is unique in its ability to prepare students for several levels of technical occupations. It is possible to use experiences gained in Industrial Technology courses to go directly to work in a technical discipline after high school. IT courses also provide the background for students to successfully complete a technical college program and become skilled technicians. Industrial Technology course offerings also support four-year college programs in architecture, engineering, publishing, and construction management. Industrial Technology provides center-based programs. This means some programs will be open to students at Lakeville North and Lakeville South High Schools but will be located in only one building. Building locations are indicated in the course descriptions. Architecture 1 Grades: 9-12 & LSHS This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the study of the basic concepts of residential design. Primary units of study include basic house designs, the artistic process and foundations, primary considerations, architectural drafting fundamentals and room and space planning. Students will demonstrate learning through projects using basic skills with industry standard AutoDesk computer-aided design software to create working drawings to include floor plans, elevation drawings, foundation plans, kitchen plans and construction details and design. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to architecture and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2003 Print ISBN: 9781590701959 Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 1

Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2008 Print ISBN: 9781590706992 Basic Technical Drawing Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Additional Registration Information: Colleges and universities may or may not accept this course as an Arts credit. Architecture 2 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Architecture 1 & LSHS This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is a continuation of the study of architectural design focusing on multi-story and multiunit residential structures. Primary units of study include CAD commands and functions, room and space planning, the artistic process and foundations, construction systems, presentation methods, specifications and estimating. Students will demonstrate learning through developing design skills with AutoDesk Revit software, completing a set of working drawings to include multiple levels and/or multiple units, elevation drawings, site plans, foundation plans, sections and construction details of projects of their own choice. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to architecture and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2003 Print ISBN: 9781590701959 Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2008 Print ISBN: 9781590706992 Basic Technical Drawing Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 2

Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Additional Registration Information: Colleges and universities may or may not accept this course as an Arts credit. Architecture 3 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Architecture 2 & LSHS Course Description: The course is a continuation of the study of architectural design with an introduction to commercial design. The primary units of study include CAD commands and functions, room and space planning, construction systems, presentation methods, specifications and estimating as related to specific challenges. Students will demonstrate learning with AutoDesk Academy software, analyzing an architectural design brief and working in teams to design a solution to the challenge, completing a set of working drawings to include multiple levels, elevation drawings, site plans, foundation plans and construction details and deliver a multimedia presentation to a panel of licensed architects for evaluation at the Minnesota Technology Challenge. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to architecture and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2003 Print ISBN: 9781590701959 Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2008 Print ISBN: 9781590706992 Basic Technical Drawing Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Additional Registration Information: None Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 3

Building Construction/Applied Architecture Grades: 9-12 & LSHS Industrial Technology Course Description: This course is the study of residential construction and building trades. Primary units of study include blueprint reading, architectural scale modeling and structural engineering concepts. Students will demonstrate learning through blueprint reading worksheets and hands on activities building scale models and mock-ups. Students will design simple structures with architectural CAD software, read and create scale design drawing and models, demonstrate familiarity with residential framing techniques and terminology, demonstrate safe lab and tool use, explore construction materials and technologies and construct residential electrical circuits. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to architecture and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2003 Print ISBN: 9781590701959 Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design Clois E Kicklighter - Joan C Kicklighter - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2008 Print ISBN: 9781590706992 Basic Technical Drawing Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Additional Registration Information: None. Electricity 1 Grades: 9-12 and LSHS Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 4

Industrial Technology Course Description: This course is the study of AC and DC circuit theory that also includes an introduction to residential wiring. The primary units of study include Ohm s law and power in series, parallel and series-parallel circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, measurement and testing instruments, circuit construction, testing and troubleshooting, and wiring and troubleshooting a variety of typical residential circuits in a wall trainer. The students will demonstrate learning through reading and interpreting electrical schematics to determine voltage, current and resistance, constructing and testing basic electrical circuits, constructing and troubleshooting electrical and electronic projects, wiring and troubleshooting typical residential circuits safely. Course Recommendation: This entry-level course is recommended for students interested in careers related to electrical circuit design and repair, electrical engineering or residential and commercial electrician. Board Approved Primary Resource: Electricity and Electronics Howard H Gerrish - William Dugger - Richard M Roberts - Goodheart-Wilcox Co. 2003 Print ISBN: 9781590702079 Additional Registration Information: None Electricity 2 Grades: 9-12 Prerequisite: Electricity 1 and LSHS Course Description: This course is the study of computer system maintenance and repair designed to meet the requirements for A Computer Repair certification. The primary units of study include hardware, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair, operating systems and software, networking, security, and operational procedures. Students will demonstrate learning while disassembling desktop computer systems to test and replace integrated components, while constructing and testing electronic and network cabling, and while troubleshooting and repairing computer systems and other electronic systems and devices. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 5

Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to electrical circuit design and repair, electrical engineering or A Computer Repair certification. Board Approved Primary Resource: Computer Service and Repair Richard M Roberts - Goodheart-Willcox 2004 Print ISBN: 9781590703359 Additional Registration Information: None Computer-Aided Design and Engineering 1 Grades: 9-12 and LSHS Course Description: This course is the study of engineering through problem solving related to design. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software provides the foundation for modeling team projects and individual solutions to design briefs. The primary units of study include CAD commands and functions, applied geometry, international standards of representation, problem solving models and the engineering design process. Students will demonstrate learning through the application of basic skills with Creo/Pro CAD software, read and create technical drawings and sketches, and apply design and problem solving models while working individually and in teams to build functional models and mechanisms. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to science, technology and engineering. Board Approved Primary Resources: Basic Technical Drawing Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Mechanical Drawing: Board & CAD Techniques Jay D Helsel - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2003 Print ISBN: 9780078251009 Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 6

Additional Registration Information: Demonstrations as well as student hands on learning will be provided regarding the design and manufacturing of product and or products. Computer-Aided Design and Engineering 2 Grades: 9-12 Prerequisite: Computer-Aided Design 1 and LSHS Course Description: This course is the continuous study of engineering through problem solving related to design. The primary units of study include CAD commands and functions, applied geometry, international standards of representation, problem solving models and the engineering design process, mechanisms and kinematics. Students will demonstrate learning through projects with three dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) software, perform kinematic analysis of CAD models, create animations and renderings of designs, and continue to apply design and problem solving models while working individually and in teams to create structures and programmable remotely controlled mechanisms. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to science, technology and engineering. Board Approved Primary Resources: Basic Technical Drawing Henry Cecil Spencer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2004 Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Mechanical Drawing: Board & CAD Techniques Jay D Helsel - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2003 Print ISBN: 9780078251009 Additional Registration Information: Demonstrations as well as student hands on learning will be provided regarding the design and manufacturing of product and or products. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 7

Geometry Design and Engineering Grades: 9-10 Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra Year-long, two period course This course fulfills the Math course requirement and Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the study of geometry concepts, such as analysis of plane, solid, and coordinate geometry, as they relate to design. Using geometric concepts, 3-D printers, laser cutters/etchers & CNC Benchtop Milling Machines students will create innovative prototypes and 3-D masterpieces. The primary geometry units of study (congruence and similarity, properties of lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, length, perimeter, area, circumference, surface area, and volume) will be supported through applications of Computer- Aided Design (CAD) software, standards of representation, problem-solving models and engineering design process. Students will demonstrate learning through the use of 3-D printers, laser cutters/etchers and CNC Benchtop Milling Machines. Students will create innovative prototypes and 3-D masterpieces by producing designs and constructing projects. Students will further demonstrate learning through unit tests and cumulative semester exams. Board Approved Primary Resource: Ron Larson - McDougal Littell 2007 Print ISBN: 9780618595402 Mechanical Drawing: Board & CAD Techniques Jay D Helsel-Glencoe/McGraw-Hill-2003-Print ISBN: 9780078251009 Basic Technical Drawing Henry Ceceil Spewncer - John T Dygdon - James E Novak - Glencoe McGraw-Hill -2004 -Print ISBN: 9780078457487 Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who prefer hands-on, collaborative learning and who want to learn more about applying their knowledge to real-world projects. Additional Registration Information: This course is two period, blocked course co-taught with a Geometry and a Career & Technical Education teacher. Colleges and universities may or may not accept this course as an Arts credit. A fee will be assessed for any projects taken home. Students may purchase higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. Because of students desires to complete homework assignments in the evening, students benefit from having a scientific calculator TI 30 or higher A limited number of calculators will be available for students to check out for the entire year. LSHS students provide their own transportation. This course does not meet the requirements for NCAA approved core courses. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 8

Manufacturing and Metals 1 Grades: 9-12 Industrial Technology Course Description: This course is the study of the fundamentals of metalworking using mills, lathes, and the foundry. The primary units of study include lathe work, millwork, foundry and identification of metals, tapping and threading. Students will demonstrate learning through assessments on safety, machine operation and be required to submit projects for grade using the machines outlined above. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to gain a basic understanding of the metal working trades. Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Manufacturing and Metals 2 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Metals 1 This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the advanced study of the fundamentals of metalworking using mills, lathes, and the foundry. The primary units of study include lathe work, millwork, foundry and identification of metals, tapping and threading. Students will demonstrate learning through assessments on safety, machine operation and be required to submit projects for grade using the machines outlined above. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to gain a basic understanding of the metal working trades. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 9

Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Manufacturing and Metals 3 and 4 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Metals 2 This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the study of applying previous learned skills into one or more independent project(s). The primary units of study include advanced study of the fundamentals of metalworking using mills, lathes, and the foundry. Students will demonstrate learning through the evaluation of their projects. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to gain a basic understanding of the metal working trades. Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Power and Energy 1 Grades: 9-12 Course Description: This course is the study of the various power and energy systems which includes the following: small engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, solar, wind and geothermal. The primary units of study include 2 and 4 cycle engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, solar, wind and geothermal power systems. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 10

The students will demonstrate learning through oral and written assessments as well as teardown and reassemble of small engines and construction of various hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to learn more about power and energy systems using a hands-on approach. Board Approved Primary Resource: None Additional Registration Information: LSHS students provide their own transportation. Power and Energy 2 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Power and Energy 1 Course Description: This course is the study of advanced power and energy systems focusing on a designed and constructed project of the student s choice. The primary units of study include small engines, solar, wind, hydraulics, pneumatics and geothermal. Students will demonstrate learning through evaluation of their designs and a constructed project. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to learn more about power and energy systems using a hands-on approach. Board Approved Primary Resource: None Additional Registration Information: LSHS students provide their own transportation. Robotics Grades: 9-12 and LSHS Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 11

Course Description: This course is the study of the use, programing and applications of robotics in a problem-solving environment. The primary units of study include robot commands and functions, problem solving models and the engineering design process. Students will demonstrate learning through the designing, building, programing and testing of a robot. Students will work in teams to build a Tetrix robot specifically designed to meet a specific challenge. Problem solving skills will need to be developed, projects will need to be tested and re-engineered to meet the required outcomes. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to robotics, science, technology and engineering. Board Approved Primary Resources: TBD Additional Registration Information: None Manufacturing and Welding 1 Grades: 9-12 Course Description: This course is the study of the welding processes and their related technologies. The primary units of study include Mig welding, Arc welding, Plasma and Oxyfuel cutting. The students will demonstrate learning through written assessments in safety, hands on assessments in Mig and Arc welding processes and the Plasma and Oxyfuel cutting processes. The students will also be required to construct one welded project of their choice. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to explore the field of welding technology. Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 12

Manufacturing and Welding 2 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Welding 1 This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Industrial Technology Course Description: This course is the advanced study of the welding processes and their related technologies. The primary units of study include Tig welding, Mig welding, Arc welding, Plasma and Oxyfuel cutting. The students will demonstrate learning through written assessments in safety, hands on assessments in Mig and Arc welding processes and the Plasma and Oxyfuel cutting processes. The students will also be required to construct one welded project of their choice. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to explore the field of welding technology. Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Manufacturing and Welding 3 and 4 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Welding 2 This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the study of the application of all available welding processes into one or more independent project(s). The primary units of study include welding symbols, Tig welding, Mig welding, Arc welding, Plasma and Oxyfuel cutting. The students will demonstrate learning through the evaluation of their project(s) and a welding symbols test. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 13

Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students who wish to enroll into an post secondary offering and eventually enter a career in the welding industry. Board Approved Primary Resource: None higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LSHS students provide their own transportation. Woods 1 Grades: 9-12 Location: LSHS Course Description: This course is the study of planning and construction of small and medium-sized woodworking projects and product development. The primary units of study include the use of hand and machine tools incorporating methods used in industry, measurement, safety, joinery and assembly, preparation for finishes, finishing. Students will demonstrate learning through the creation of wood projects through hands on activities, sequence steps and apply processes to complete projects and demonstrate safe equipment, tooling and lab use. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to manufacturing, woodworking, cabinet making and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Exploring Woodworking fundamentals of technology Fred W. Zimmerman/Larry J. McWard - The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc. 1993 Print ISBN: 0-87006-997-7 higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LNHS students provide their own transportation. Woods 2 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Woods 1 Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 14

Location: LSHS Industrial Technology Course Description: This course is the study of the design and construction of medium-sized to larger size woodworking projects as well as product development. The primary units of study include the use of hand and machine tools incorporating methods used in industry, measurement, safety, joinery and assembly, preparation for finishes, finishing. Students will demonstrate learning through the creation of wood projects through hands on activities, sequence steps and apply processes to complete projects and demonstrate safe equipment, tooling and lab use. Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to manufacturing, woodworking, cabinet making and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resource: Wood: Technology and Processes John Louis Feirer - Glencoe Div., Macmillian/McGraw-Hill 2002 Print ISBN: 9780078224119 higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LNHS students provide their own transportation. Woods 3 and 4 Grades: 10-12 Prerequisite: Woods 2 Location: LSHS This course fulfills the Arts or elective course requirement for graduation. Course Description: This course is the study of the design and construction of cabinet making and related furniture projects. The primary units of study include the artistic process and foundations, hand and machine tools incorporating methods used in industry, measurement, safety, joinery and assembly, preparation for finishes, finishing. Students will demonstrate learning through the design of individual wood projects, sequence steps and apply processes to complete projects and demonstrate safe equipment, tooling and lab use. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 15

Course Recommendation: This course is recommended for students interested in careers related to manufacturing, woodworking, cabinet making and building construction. Board Approved Primary Resources: Wood: Technology and Processes John Louis Feirer - Glencoe Div., Macmillian/McGraw-Hill 2002 Print ISBN: 9780078224119 higher quality materials than offered as part of the course. LNHS students provide their own transportation. Colleges and universities may or may not accept this course as an Arts credit. Program of Studies 2017-2018 Page 16