IT 115 - Technical Communications and Graphics - 2 credits
IT 215 - Solidworks for Industrial Applications - 2 credits
Engineering Design and Development courses provide students with the opportunity to apply engineering research principles as they design and construct a solution to an engineering problem. Students typically develop and test solutions using computer simulations or models but eventually create a working prototype as part of the design solution.
9th Grade
Career & Financial Management
single period
10th Grade
DDP
single period
11th Grade
Engineering Technology 11
double period
12th Grade
Engineering Technology 12
double period
Technical Drawing
Measurement
Pictorial Drawings
Working Drawings
CAD
3D Modeling
Engineering Design Process
Advanced Manufacturing
Robotics
Architect
Civil Engineer Technologist and Technician
Civil Engineer
Drafter
Materials Engineer
Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineering Technologist and Technician
Mechanical Engineer
Job Shadowing
Service Learning
Industry-Based Projects
Mayor's Summer Youth Internship
Guest Speakers
Industry Tours
Paid or Unpaid Internships
IT 115 - Technical Communications and Graphics - 2 credits
IT 215 - Solidworks for Industrial Applications - 2 credits
To find out more about this program please contact the Career and Technical Education Office at 716-816-3700
For registration information: Visit Buffalo Schools' Student Placement & Registration Department