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Project Lead the Way Courses
1
Green Technology (GreenTech)
An introductory course which prepares students for the new and emerging engineering field of green technology. It promotes rigorous laboratory experiments which bridge across multiple academic subjects with a strong theoretical focus in science, physics, and environmental science.
2
Introduction to Engineering and Design (IED) - PLTW
An introductory course that exposes students to the design process and its relevance. Students will be able to learn and apply engineering standards by completing hands-on projects, and communicate their solutions to proposed problems through 3D modeling.

3
Principles of Engineering (POE) - PLTW
This course exposes students to major concepts they will encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Topics include energy, statics, materials, and kinematics. In this course they will also develop their problem-solving skills and use the design process to find and communicate their solutions.
4
Digital Electronics (DE) - PLTW
This course teaches students the foundations of all modern electronics. Students will learn about the process of combination and sequential logic design while applying engineering standards and technical documentation.
5
Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) - PLTW
Students will learn about different aspects of civil engineering and architecture while applying their knowledge to the design and creation of residential and commercial buildings. Students will communicate their solutions using 3D design software.
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Engineering Design and Development (EDD) – PLTW
In this capstone course, students will work in teams to design and develop a unique solution to a relevant technical problem by applying the design process. Students will then present their solution to an outside panel of judges.