Lincoln Empowered Secondary Science Course

Introduction to Engineering

Regular price
$50.00
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$50.00

PLEASE NOTE:

  • This course is one semester in length.
  • Please contact us for the materials list for this course.

Primary Grade: 10

Grade Range: 9, 10, 11, 12

Credit Equivalency:

Semester: 0.5 Credits

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Introduction to Engineering provides students with an overview of the field of engineering and the primary processes and procedures used by engineers. Students explore engineering careers and their impacts on society, and they learn how mathematics and science are used in the field of engineering. They examine different engineering disciplines, the engineering design process, and various engineering styles and methods used in the field. Students take part in hands-on learning as they work through a real-life design problem and solve it through the steps of the engineering design process. The course concludes with a student-created presentation to demonstrate their solution to the design problem. Introduction to Engineering is an excellent addition to a STEM-centered curriculum. Students must have completed Algebra I as a prerequisite and must possess basic spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software knowledge.

COURSE TOPICS

  • Engineering & Society
  • Math & Science in Engineering
  • Engineering Design Process
  • Ergonomics, Ethics, and Liability
  • Sustainable Design
  • Modeling & Prototyping

TEACHER SERVICES

All course teachers are certified, subject-area content experts. The teacher will grade student assessments and provide detailed feedback. The course teacher is available to answer student questions via email, during scheduled office hours, or by virtual appointment. The teacher will carry out documented modifications and accommodations that are applicable to the online course. Progress monitoring and supplemental material will be provided by the teacher as needed. 

AUTO-GRADED COURSE

Auto-graded courses are self-paced, multimodal, and standards-aligned. Students progress independently and are assessed frequently through weekly checkpoints and  Mastery Assessments. Upon submission of assessments, students receive immediate answers and feedback and can mark the completion of work via a completion button in the learning management system. These courses allow students to work at their own pace and spend the necessary time on course content to ensure mastery.