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Title: Hereford High School Engineering and Technology Education


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Hereford High SchoolEngineering and Technology
Education
Technology use of accumulated knowledge (math
and science) to make tools that make work easier
and improve life ENGINEERING Design of
technical system.
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  • (Graduation Requirement)
  • 9th Grade No Tech Ed course offerings to 9th
    Grade for 2010-11
  • 10th Grade Technology Education
  • Engineering Principles Applications (Honors)
  • 11th and 12th Grade Technology Education
  • Engineering Principles Applications (Honors)
  • Engineering Concepts (GT)


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  • ADVANCED TECH CREDIT
  • All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite
  • 10TH 12TH GRADE
  • 10th Grade Second Semester only
  • Engineering Design Research Honors
  • Engineering Design Research GT
  • Advanced Technological Applications ATA
    Advanced Design Applications ADA
  • TV and Radio Production Elective Credit

4
  • COMPLETER TECH CREDIT
  • All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite
  • 10TH 12TH GRADE
  • 10th Grade Second Semester only
  • Advanced Technological Applications ATA
    Advanced Design Applications ADA

5
  • The Honors Engineering Principles and
    Applications course is designed to correlate with
    honors Chemistry and / or Geometry.
  • EPA Honors promotes Science, Technology,
    Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) based
    initiatives to help students make real world
    connections in math and science.
  • THEME The occurrence of natural or man mad
    disaster in a populated area is the scenario for
    the strand which will wind its way through the
    course. Students will apply engineering design
    and development prototype models to solve a
    variety of real world problems.

6
  • GT Engineering Concepts
  • course is designed to correlate with Physics.
  • EPA GT promotes Science, Technology, Engineering
    and Mathematics (STEM) based initiatives that
    help students make real world connections in math
    and science.
  • The course utilizes engineering challenges to
    apply engineering concepts studied in the class.
  • Areas of focus include design, electronics,
    robotics, aerospace, and civil engineering. Major
    projects Robotics, Mouse Trap Vehicles

7
  • Advanced Design Applications
  • consists of four units including Manufacturing,
    Energy / Power, Construction and Transportation.
  • This is a hands on class in which students use
    CAD to design an alternative energy house then
    create a model of the house as well as construct
    prototype models to solve engineering challenge
    problems.

8
  • In Advanced Technological Applications, students
    study four components of the Designed World,
    including Information Technology, Agriculture /
    Bio-related Technologies, Medical, and
    Entertainment/Recreation.
  • Students create public service announcements to
    demonstrate focusing on Medical, Agriculture and
    Bio-related Technologies.

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  • TV and Radio Production
  • EPA and ATA recommended prerequisites
  • Students study methods of mass media production
    as they create their own videos.
  • All areas of television production are
    emphasized including script writing, camera work,
    editing and directing.

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  • Engineering Design and Research focus on how
    engineers apply their creativity,
    resourcefulness, mathematical, scientific, and
    technical knowledge and skills in the creation or
    refinement of technological products/systems.
  • Major project Alternative Energy Vehicles
    Rockets Team America Rocket Challenge
  • Develop a rocket to launch an uncooked egg 700
    feet in air, deploy recovering system to safely
    land egg as close to 45 seconds as possible.

11
  • (Graduation Requirement)
  • 9th Grade No Technology Education course
    offerings to 9th Grade
  • 10th Grade Technology Education
  • Engineering Principles Applications (Honors)
  • 11th and 12th Grade Technology Education
  • Engineering Principles Applications (Honors)
  • Engineering Concepts (GT)
  • ADVANCED TECH CREDIT
  • All Advanced Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite
  • 10TH 12TH GRADE 10th Grade Second Semester
    only
  • Engineering Design Research Honors
  • Engineering Design Research GT
  • Advanced Technological Applications ATA
    Advanced Design Applications ADA
  • TV and Radio Production Elective Credit
  • COMPLETER TECH CREDIT
  • All Completer Tech Credits have EPA prerequisite
  • 10TH 12TH GRADE 10th Grade Second Semester
    only

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Robotics
  • Mid-Atlantic champions
  • 2009 World Championship Qualifier
  • 2010 world Championship Qualifier
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