Advanced Manufacturing II builds on classroom and lab
experiences students experienced in Advanced Manufacturing I. Domains
include safety and impact, drafting principles, manufacturing programming,
CAD/CAM and CNC technologies, automation and robotics, and careers in
advanced manufacturing.
Hands-on projects and team activities will allow students to apply learning
on the latest industry technologies. Students continue this course with the
goal of being a skilled machine operator, repair technician, or management
at any company that produces goods and services using advanced
manufacturing techniques.
Work-based learning experiences and industry partnerships are highly
encouraged for an authentic industry experience.
Recommended Grade Level: 12
Required Prerequisite: Advanced Manufacturing I
Credits: 2 semester course, 2 semesters required, 1-3 credits per
semester, 6 credits maximum
Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for all diplomas
Qualifies as a quantitative reasoning course