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PLTW Engineering Foundations
PLTW-Engineering Foundations Course #: 37701, 37702
Full Year Credit: 1
Pre-requisite: Selected enrollment: Students in the STEM Academy.
Fee: $40.00 per Year
This course is the entry-level course of the Project Lead the Way™ Pathway to Engineering curriculum. The major focus
of IED is the design process and its application. Through hands-on projects, students apply engineering standards and
document their work. Students use industry standard 3D modeling software to help them design solutions to solve
proposed problems, document their work using an engineer’s notebook, and communicate solutions to peers and
members of the professional community.
ENDORSEMENT: This course is included in a program of study that leads to a Career & Technical Education diploma
endorsement.
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PLTW Engineering Foundations II
PLTW-Engineering Foundations II Course #: 37703, 37704
Full Year Credit: 1
Pre-requisite: PLTW – Introduction top Engineering Design
Level 2 Completer (L2C) State Testing
Selected enrollment: Students in the STEM Academy.
Fee: $40.00 per Year
This course is a continuation of the Project Lead the Way™ Pathway to Engineering curriculum. This survey course
exposes students to major concepts they’ll encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Topics include
mechanisms, energy, statics, materials, and kinematics. They develop problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge of
research and design to create solutions to various challenges, document their work and communicate solutions.
ENDORSEMENT: This course is included in a program of study that leads to a Career & Technical Education diploma
endorsement.
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PLTW Aerospace Engineering (AE)
PLTW-Aerospace Engineering (AE) Course #: 37741, 37742
Full Year Credit: 1 /Honors
Pre-requisite: PLTW – Principles of Engineering
Selected enrollment: Students in the STEM Academy.
Fee: $60.00 per Year
This course is offered to students who have completed all content standards in the Engineering Foundations program of
study. This course explores the evolution of flight, navigation and control, flight fundamentals, aerospace materials,
propulsion, space travel, and orbital mechanics. In addition, this course presents alternative applications for aerospace
engineering concepts. Students analyze, design, and build aerospace systems. They apply knowledge gained throughout
the course in a final presentation about the future of the industry and their professional goals.
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PLTW Engineering (H)
PLTW-Environmental Engineering (H) Course #: 37749, 37750
Full Year Credit: 1
Pre-requisite: PLTW – Completion of Engineering Foundation Program of Study
Selected enrollment: Students in the STEM Academy.
Fee: $40.00 per Year
This course is offered to students who have completed all content standards in the Engineering Foundations program of
study. In this course students investigate and design solutions in response to real-world challenges related to clean and
abundant drinking water, food supply issues, and renewable energy. Applying knowledge of engineering, biology, and
ecology through hands-on activities and simulations, students research and design potential solutions to these true-to-life
challenges.
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PLTW - Engineering Design and Development (AS)
PLTW-Engineering Design and Development (AS) Course #: 10925, 10926
Full Year Credit: 1
Pre-requisite: PLTW – Aerospace Engineering or Environmental Engineering
Selected enrollment: Students in the STEM Academy.
Fee: $40.00 per Year
This course is the capstone course of the Project Lead the Way Pathway to Engineering curriculum. In this capstone
course, students work in teams to design and develop an original solution to a valid open-ended technical problem by
applying the engineering design process. Students perform research to choose, validate, and justify a technical problem.
After carefully defining the problem, teams design, build, and test their solutions while working closely with industry
professionals who provide mentoring opportunities. Finally, student teams present and defend their original solution to an
outside panel. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be prepared for entry into an Engineering
program at the college level.
ENDORSEMENT: This course is included in a program of study that leads to a Career & Technical Education diploma
endorsement.