
Engineering and Manufacturing (New Visions)
Engineering and Manufacturing is a 1-year, senior-level program that allows students to explore the field of the engineering, machining, and manufacturing industries while earning high school and college credits.
1 Year Program
In Partnership with PCB Piezotronics
About the Program
Students will demonstrate the fundamentals of engineering and manufacturing through experiential learning rotations and engage with professionals at the PCB Piezotronics site while learning the fundamentals of engineering methodology and developing their problem-solving skills. Topics of study include casting, molding, mechanical fastening, working with statics, dynamics, and mechanics of materials, working with vector properties and operations, and conductors, insulators, and semi-conductors.
College Agreements
- TBD
Additional Information
High School Credits
- English 12 (1 Credit)
- Participation in Government (.5 Credit)
- Economics (.5 Credit)
- Internship (1 Credit)
- Engineering and Manufacturing Credit (1 Credit)
Application Process
More Information
Kimberly Biniasz, Assistant Principal
E1B Potter Career Center
705 Potters Road
West Seneca, New York 14224
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