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Course Sequence

In our Engineering Design Pathway, Linked Learning brings together academic and technical education, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and develop problem-solving skills essential for real-world engineering careers. Our pathway is structured into three levels:

​These foundational courses provide students with an overview of engineering principles, t

Introductory Courses 

These foundational courses provide students with an overview of engineering principles, tools, and technologies. Students begin building their technical skills, from basic design thinking to early prototyping techniques. In this course they begin to use the industry-approved computer-aided design (CAD) software.

​At this level, students deepen their engineering knowledge through complex projects that

Concentrator Course

At this level, students deepen their engineering knowledge through complex projects that challenge them to apply what they've learned. They begin specializing in particular areas within engineering, fostering critical thinking and collaboration skills.

As the culmination of the pathway, capstone courses allow students to engage in advanced p

Capstone Courses 

As the culmination of the pathway, capstone courses allow students to engage in advanced projects that often involve solving real-world problems in partnership with industry. Students refine their technical and project management skills, preparing them for both college-level engineering programs and entry into technical fields.

a student talking with an engineer getting mentored. ​With Linked Learning, our pathway su

Enrichment Course

With Linked Learning, our pathway supports students' academic growth while connecting them to potential careers, equipping them to pursue higher education or enter the workforce with a strong foundation in engineering design.

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