Education
The Engineering Technology institute offers students a dynamic pathway into the world of engineering through hands-on, project-based learning experiences. With a focus on practical application and problem-solving, students explore a wide range of engineering disciplines, from mechanical and electrical engineering to computer-aided design and robotics. Through engaging activities and real-world projects, students develop essential skills in critical thinking, collaboration, and innovation while gaining a deep understanding of engineering principles and practices. This program equips students with the knowledge and confidence to pursue further education and careers in engineering, empowering them to become the next generation of innovators and problem solvers in the field.
At a glance
ETI
Introduction to Engineering
Students dig deep into the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to hands-on projects like designing a new toy or improving an existing product.
Civil Engineering & Architecture
From exploring structural engineering to transportation systems, environmental sustainability, and construction management, this curriculum will engage you in hands-on projects and real-world applications.
Principles of Engineering
Students explore a broad range of engineering topics including mechanisms, the strength of structure and materials, and automation, and then they apply what they know to take on challenges like designing a self-powered car.
Engineering Capstone
This program offers an exciting opportunity to apply engineering knowledge to real-world challenges. From selecting and proposing projects to developing technical skills, managing projects, and presenting solutions, students will engage in hands-on learning experiences.
Students who wish to take part in this program will need to apply and be accepted into the program. To apply, you must provide the following:
At this time, the program can accommodate a limited number of students per class. All qualified students will need to take the Engineering & Technology requisite course as an elective during their freshman year, if class size permits.