VDR201 DRAFTING 1 (T): Explore concepts and techniques in drafting. Single view and orthographic projection (three view) problems are drawn with CAD. (half year - ½ credit) Open to grades 9, 10, & 11.
VDR601 DRAFTING 2 (T): Basic concepts and techniques in drafting are expanded upon. Geometric, orthographic projection, sectional and auxiliary view problems are drawn with CAD. Prerequisite: VDR201 or VIT301 (full year - 1 credit) Open to grades 10, 11, & 12.
VDR851 DRAFTING 3 (T): Advanced concepts and techniques in drafting are taught. Descriptive geometry, assembly drawings, and working drawings are drawn with CAD. Prerequisite: VDR601 or VED604. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grades 10, 11, & 12.
VCD851 3D SOLID MODELING & ANIMATION: Concentrates on the development and animation of 3D models using parametric techniques. All work is done on the CAD system. Prerequisite: VDR851 or VDR854. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grade 12.
VDR854 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING (T): This course covers the necessary steps in drawing a complete set of house plans. CAD is used extensively for drawing. Prerequisite: VDR601 or VED604. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grades 11 & 12.
VED604 ENGINEERING DRAWING (T): This course is designed to prepare students for college engineering drawing courses; the concentration is on projection theory and descriptive geometry. CAD is used. Prerequisite: VDR201 or VIT301. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grades 10, 11, & 12.
VWW201 WOODWORKING 1: Students learn the technology of working with wood in which safe practices in the shop are stressed. Students are required to provide their own protective glasses and are expected to pay for project costs. (half year - ½ credit) Open to grades 9, 10, & 11.
VWW651 WOODWORKING 2: Students become acquainted with material properties, woodworking processes, and tools used in an atmosphere of safety consciousness. These principles are taught through woodturning, bending, laminating, and projects requiring elementary joinery. Students are required to provide their own protective glasses and are expected to pay for project costs. Prerequisite: VWW201 and permission of instructor. (half year - ½ credit) Open to grades 10, 11, & 12.
VWW851 WOODWORKING 3: This course is for serious technology education students and covers planning, layout, and construction of comprehensive wood projects. Principles used in modern cabinet development and advanced wood joinery will be stressed. A construction component of basic carpentry principles, learned through academic and hands‑on activities, will be explored. Students are required to provide their own protective glasses and are expected to pay for project costs. Prerequisite: VWW651. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grades 11 & 12.
VWW951 WOODWORKING 4: Addresses the needs of technically and artistically inclined students through projects of an exploratory nature. More advanced problems involving wood's material properties and uses of modern cabinet products will be emphasized. This course provides information foundations in the uses of wood for materials processing, furniture and cabinetmaking, sculpture, and construction. Students are required to provide their own protective glasses and are expected to pay for project costs. Prerequisite: VWW851. (full year - 1 credit) Open to grade 12.
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