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Engineering

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The Engineering pathway is designed to give students a robust foundation in engineering principles to prepare students for careers in the engineering field. 

PATHWAY POTENTIAL EARNINGS

$70,000 - $128,000

PATHWAY JOB EXAMPLES

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Software Engineer
  • Architect
  • Industrial Engineer

Available at:

Northrop School of Health Science and Human Services
Schools of Success Key Manufacturing, Engineering, Tech and Trades
Schools of Success Manufacturing Engineering Tech and Trades
Schools of Success News Tech

 

CLASS SEQUENCE SUGGESTIONS

The class sequence below is a sample schedule for a student choosing this pathway. Please refer to your school counselor and the Indiana Graduation Pathways when selecting classes. Bolded classes are pathway specific classes.

SOPHOMORE YEAR
(10th Grade)

  • Introduction to Engineering Design
  • English 10
  • Geometry or Algebra II
  • Science
  • World History (Advanced Placement option)
  • Health/Financial Literacy
  • Elective

JUNIOR YEAR
(11th Grade)

  • Principles of Engineering
  • English 11 (Advanced Placement/ Dual Credit option)
  • Math
  • Anatomy & Physiology or Biology (Advanced Placement option)
  • U.S. History (Dual Credit option)
  • Elective
  • Elective

SENIOR YEAR
(12th Grade)

  • Civil Engineering & Architecture
  • Capstone (optional)
  • English 12 (Advanced Placement option)
  • Math (Advanced Placement/Dual Credit option)
  • Government/ Economics
  • Elective
  • Elective

CAPSTONE OPTIONS

A capstone is a culminating course, project or internship that uses the knowledge and skills learned in a Pathway, typically done during senior year. We have several options:

  • Engineering Design & Development Capstone
  • Cooperative Education - approximately 5 hours per week of employability skills school-based instruction with minimum 15 hours per week on-the-job training
  • Work-Based Learning Capstone - must have completed pre-requisite and work 75 hours per credit per semester