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            "Measure twice, cut once."
     
      "Safety is no accident.  It's a matter of making good choices." 
     

    Production Systems in Wood 

    Students investigate the tools and systems used to process natural wood resources into products.  Hands-on problem-solving experiences include:  solid wood construction, machining, joinery, lamination and finishing.  These experiences expose students to a variety of processes and related careers.  Laboratory practices include:  The safe use of tools, machines and other resources to design products, process materials, organize for and produce manufactured products, and use manufaturing and construction techniques to build various products.

     

    Grade 9, 10, 11, 12
    1 semester subject
    ½ unit of credit

      

    Manufacturing Systems in Metal

    In this systems course, students investigate the systems used in manufacturing and construction with metals, metal working tools, and industry standards.  Hands-on problem solving laboratory experiences include:  hot metal casting, forging, machine operations, sheet metal working, and welding.  (TIG, MIG, and stick).  These experiences expose students to a variety of processes and related careers.  Laboratory activities include: the safe use of tools, machines, and other resources to: design products, process materials, organize for and produce manufactured products, and use manufacturing and construction techniques to build various products.

    Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
    1 semester subject
    ½ unit of credit