Academy Engineering Design 2
Students in this course build upon the skills introduced in the Engineering Design 1 course to solve higher level engineering design problems. Students utilize important science and mathematics concepts, common to most engineering disciplines, to develop more complex CAD drawings. Analyzing real life case studies allow students to enhance their basic skills for solving open-ended problems using the design process consisting of: documentation, material manipulation, internet research and mechanical drawing. Students in this class compete in problem solving and engineering design competitions.
Grading Policy
Each assignment is based on points using the following percentages.
Major 50%: Tests and Large Projects
Minor 30%: Quizes
HW/CW 20%: Homework, Classwork, Participation
Units Covered:
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3D Design and Modelling
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CO2 Dragster - The Need for Speed
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Raspberry Pi - the smallest computer with a cool name
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Glider Design - How long will it stay in the air?
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GIS - Geographic Information System
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Alternative Energy - Wind Turbine/Solar Power
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Projectile Motion - How high will it fly?
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Coding Drones in Python (and Photogrammetry)
Syllabus