
Engineering Satellite Programs
Program Highlights:
Develop Headphone Case & Donut Box Product Design Challenge
Design mechanical components using Fusion 360
Model prototypes of real world parts
Compete in the National Robotics Competition
Produce Real World Systems
Areas of Study:
Introduction to Engineering Design
Learn CAD/CAM and 3D modeling in Fusion 360
Follow the engineering design process
Engage in Product Development
Explore Manufacturing Operations & Reverse Engineering
Earn professional certifications
Principles of Engineering
Learn CAD/CAM and 3D modeling in OnShape
Apply Coding & Applications of Robotics
Produce Simple Machines & Mechanical Design
Study Statics & Truss Design
Explore Renewable Energy
Digital Electronics
Employ Circuitry Design
Apply Combinational & Sequential Logic
Control Real World Systems
This program is academically rigorous. Students should be prepared for a highly technical and highly collaborative experience. Strong skills in mechanical aptitude, science, math, and group collaboration are encouraged.
Credits Available:
Potential Scholarships & College Credit through Project Lead the Way
Industry Credentials Available:
Autodesk Fusion 360
Seal Available
Potential Scholarships & College Credit through Project Lead the Way
Career Focus:
Manufacturing Technician
Maintenance Technician
Electrician Apprenticeship
Mechanical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Course Details
9th - 12th Grades
No course fees or pre-requisites
Year-long course
Instructor
Ben Steele
BenSteele@bwls.net
SteeleB@DelawareAreaCC.org
317 Miller Drive, Sunbury, OH 43074