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Syllabus Introduction To Engineering

This course provides an introduction to engineering principles with a focus on aviation and space industries. Students will learn through hands-on laboratory experiments working with electronic components, soldering equipment, and mechanical designs. They will develop technical skills as well as improve their written and oral communication abilities. By the end of the course, students will be able to engage in conversations about engineering topics, gather and organize information, understand employability skills, and develop a technical vocabulary. Grades are based on mastery of course objectives, laboratory experiments, and character evaluations.

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Syllabus Introduction To Engineering

This course provides an introduction to engineering principles with a focus on aviation and space industries. Students will learn through hands-on laboratory experiments working with electronic components, soldering equipment, and mechanical designs. They will develop technical skills as well as improve their written and oral communication abilities. By the end of the course, students will be able to engage in conversations about engineering topics, gather and organize information, understand employability skills, and develop a technical vocabulary. Grades are based on mastery of course objectives, laboratory experiments, and character evaluations.

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Introduction to Engineering Principles

Course Description
This course is designed to give students an overview into the world of engineering, with specific
focus on the industries of aviation and space. Throughout this course, students will gather
introductory information and apply their findings to many real-world, hands-on laboratory
experiments. Participants will be exposed to electronic components, soldering equipment, and
mechanical design models. Time has been built into this program to allow students to share and
enhance their technical understanding through the development of written and oral
communication skills.

Course Objectives
By the end of this course, WMAA students will be able to perform the following tasks:

Engage in conversations by asking and answering questions about a wide variety of topics
related to the fields of engineering.
Gather and organize information from a variety of sources.
Understand core character traits and professional employability skills used in technology and
engineering career areas.
Develop a technical vocabulary and improve written communication skills.

Textbooks
Introduction to Engineering Principles will use a laboratory-text book designed and written
specifically for the West Michigan Aviation Academy. The curriculum is centered on real-
world, hands-on application of the aviation and space industries. Unit contents were developed
through consultation with individuals from GE Aviation and Western Michigan University
School of Aviation. Every unit in the lab-text book provides students with specific information
on a variety of technical topics, a vocabulary list, handouts, laboratory experiments, a flight-
plan checklist, homework assignments, and a unit test review. This course will also use the
internet to acquire information related to unit goals and laboratory activities.

Grades
Students will earn a final grade each semester based on mastery of the course objectives. The
cumulative semester course work will comprise 80% of the final semester grade; the cumulative
semester exam will comprise 20% of the final semester grade. The final semester grade will be
used in determining a students grade point average (GPA).
West Michigan Aviation Academy Grading Scale
Letter Grade Percentage Grade Point
A 95-100% 4.0
A- 90-94% 3.7
B+ 87-89% 3.3
B 83-86% 3.0
B- 80-82% 2.7
C+ 77-79% 2.3
C 73-76% 2.0
C- 70-72% 1.7
F 0-69% 0.0
INC Incomplete Coursework N/A

Character
Additionally, students will be evaluated on their character choices for each course. The character
evaluation will reflect student mastery of WMAAs critical character expectations: be respectful,
be responsible and do your personal best.
3 Exceeding Expectations
2 Meeting Expectations
1 Not Meeting Expectations

Gradebook Available Online

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