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The Project Lead the Way® Engineering program is a four year sequence of courses which, when combined with high school mathematics and science, will introduce you to the scope, rigor and discipline of engineering.
Using 3D computer modeling software, you will learn the design process and solve design problems for which you will develop, analyze and create product models.
This course will help you gain more in-depth insight into the field of engineering/engineering technology. With a focus on exploring technology systems and manufacturing processes, Principles of Engineering will provide you a better understanding of how engineers and technicians use math, science and technology to solve complex problems and benefit society.
From smartphones to appliances, digital circuits are all around us. This course provides a foundation for students who are interested in electrical engineering, electronics, or circuit design. Students study topics such as combinational and sequential logic and are exposed to circuit design tools used in industry including: logic gates, integrated circuits and programmable logic devices.
Guided by your instructor and community mentors, you will work as a team to research, design, and construct solutions to engineering problems. The Capstone Course is a summation of everything you have learned throughout the four-year program.
Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA) is a high school level specialization course in the PLTW Engineering Program. In CEA you are introduced to important aspects of building and site design and development. You will apply math, science, and standard engineering practices to design both residential and commercial projects and document your work using 3D architectural design software. Utilizing the activity-project-problem-based (APB) teaching and learning pedagogy, you will progress from completing structured activities to solving open ended projects and problems that require you to develop planning, documentation, communication, and other professional skills.
Using Python® as a primary tool and incorporating multiple platforms and languages for computation, this course aims to develop computational thinking, generate excitement about career paths that utilize computing, and introduce professional tools that foster creativity and collaboration. Computer Science Principles helps students develop programming expertise and explore the workings of the Internet. Projects and problems include app development, visualization of data, cybersecurity, and simulation. PLTW is recognized by the College Board as an endorsed provider of curriculum and professional development for AP® Computer Science Principles (AP CSP). This endorsement affirms that all components of PLTW CSP’s offerings are aligned to the AP Curriculum Framework standards and the AP CSP assessment.
*Courses may vary by school.
Engineering courses are currently offered at:
Berea-Midpark High School
Brooklyn High School
Fairview High School
Olmsted Falls High School
Strongsville High School
For additional information regarding Polaris satellite/off-campus programs, contact Julie McGarey, Coordinator of Satellite Programs, 440.692.2110 or email jmcgarey@polaris.edu
Engineering 2024-2025 Advisory Members
Andrew Korman, Greater Cleveland RTA
Rich Juergens, Swagelok
Bogdan Kozul, Cleveland State University
Katherine Lionetti, Fastener Tool and Supply
Terry Malone, STEM Exploration Center
Adabelle Narvaez-Bostwick, NASA Glenn Research Center
Marinel Rosu, Eberhard Manufacturing Company
Douglas Sacha, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District