2026-2027 TSD Course Description Book - Flipbook - Page 23
Architectural Drawing 2 (007082)
Grades 9-12
1 semester 0.5 credit
This course satisfies ½ credit of math related graduation requirement. This course is a continuation of Architectural Drawing 1 with
emphasis placed on a complete set of house plans and the construction of Architectural models. Students will complete a set of
working drawings of their own house design including plot plan, foundation plan, floor plan, exterior and interior elevations, details,
sections, electrical plans, and plumbing plans. Students must have completed Architectural Drawing 1.
Mechanical Drafting & Woodworking
Mechanical Drafting (Woodworking) Programming Completion Pathway
Course 1:
Woodworking Design & Fabrication 1
Advanced Courses:
Woodworking Design & Fabrication 2
*Student must pass both semesters of Woodworking Design & Fabrication 1 to enroll in the advanced course
Woodworking Design & Fabrication 1 (107163/207163)
Grades 9-12
1 semester 0.5 credit
This course satisfies ½ credit of math related graduation requirement. Wood working Design & Fabrication 1 is a class designed to
introduce students to the designing, drawing, and manufacturing of both required and personal projects using CAD software, hand and
power tools, power machines, and automation (CNC and 3D printing). Students will learn how to use and safely operate hand tools,
power tools, and machine power tools. Projects will be manufactured according to specific drawings and plans provided by the
instructor as well as drawings and plans designed by the students.
Woodworking Design & Fabrication 2 (2107173/207173)
Grades 10-12
1 semester 0.5 credit
This course satisfies ½ credit of math related graduation requirement. Woodworking Design & Fabrication 2 is a
continuation of Woodworking Design & Fabrication 1. There will be emphasis on CAD design, CNC design and production.
Students will be manufacturing advanced projects in furniture and cabinet making. Projects will be manufactured according
to specific drawings and plans provided by the instructor as well as drawings and plans designed by the students. Students
must have completed Woodworking Design & Fabrication 1.
Mechatronics & Engineering
This program combines principles of mechanics, electronics, computer science, and control systems. Students learn how to
design, build, and maintain automated systems and robotics. Key topics include circuit design, programming, robotics,
hydraulics, pneumatics, and sensor technology. Students gain hands-on experience working with various mechatronic
systems and equipment, learning to troubleshoot, and solve real-world technical problems. The program prepares students
for careers in advanced manufacturing, robotics, automation, and engineering or for further education in engineering and
technology fields.
Mechatronics (Engineering) Completion Pathway
Course 1:
Engineering & Adv. Manufacturing
Advanced Courses:
Engineering & Digital Manufacturing Systems
*Student must pass both semesters of Engineering & Adv. Manufacturing to enroll in the advanced course
Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing (108714/208714)
Grades 9-12
Full year 1.0 credit
This course satisfies ½ credit of math related graduation requirement. This class introduces fundamental concepts in advanced
manufacturing, designed to ignite interest and to develop basic skills. Technical highlights include Smart Automation, CNC, Robotics,
CAD, Additive Manufacturing, and Safety. Students will participate in projects applying team concepts and problem solving to basic
systems.