CAD 1
This class is an introduction to digital design and the process of taking an idea or concept and turning it into a working prototype and finished product. Students will develop skills in using various 2D and 3D CAD and design software to transform ideas into virtual projects. These designs will then be constructed using traditional shop equipment and makerspace machines such as the laser cutter, CNC router and 3D printers. This course focuses on the design process, solving real world problems, material selection, machine operation, prototyping, and the hands-on creation of individual and group projects. Various career opportunities in the skilled trades will also be explored.
.5 credit (1 semester)
9-12 grade
Architectural Design I
This course is for Design/AutoCAD students who desire to increase their skills in residential architectural drawing. Students design their dream houses and complete a set of working plans. Floor plans, elevations, landscape, interior design and others will be included. Energy efficiency, cost, building codes, site surveying and green building practices will be part of the home. Students will utilize the latest version of AutoCAD & REVIT as well as several state-of-the-art 3-D modeling programs. Students will have the opportunity to use the Aloha “MakerSpace” This lab gives fabrication tools students hands-on access to 3-D printers, computer controlled (CNC) vinyl cutters and CNC laser cutters. This class prepares students for college and/or a career in many fields that stress design and drafting. Students interested in engineering, architecture, design and many other fields will benefit from this course. Students who complete both semesters will leave with a complete portfolio/resume ready to offer to prospective employers or colleges.
- 1.0 Credit (2 semesters)
- 10-12 grade
Construction I
This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Woodworking 1 and are interested in the building and construction trades. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of careers in the field of residential construction. Students will gain basic knowledge and construction skills through a variety of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on projects. Course content will focus on shop and job site safety practices, the proper use of hand tools, power tools and machinery, accurate measurement, construction math, and industry vocabulary. Other topics covered include types of building materials, project planning, cost estimation, interpreting blueprints, communication skills and productivity.
- 0.5 Credits (1 semester)
- 10-12 grade
Drafting 1
This course teaches basic drafting and design skills using the computer. AutoCAD is the tool used to create mechanical drawings, technical illustrations and various beginning engineering drawings. Students work individually, at their own pace, on a variety of basic drafting drawings, as well as several design projects and 3-D drawings. AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, Inventor and other programs will be used. Students interested in careers in engineering design, drafting, or students just interested in learning a fun, powerful drawing program should take this class. Students will have access to the Aloha “Fab Lab.” This lab gives students hands on access to milling machines, lathes, CNC vinyl cutters, the 3-D printer, CNC router and other model making/fabrication tools.
- 0.5 Credits (1 semester)
- 9-12 grade
Woodworking 1
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles and practices of woodworking. Students will gain knowledge and skills in woodworking through a variety of lectures, demonstrations and hands-on projects. Course content will focus on wood shop safety practices, the proper use of hand tools, power tools and woodworking machinery, accurate measurement, basic math, and industry vocabulary. Other topics covered include exploring various careers in the woodworking industry, project planning and design techniques, interpreting technical drawings, communication skills, productivity and manufacturing. Students will also be introduced to digital design and fabrication processes and have the opportunity to use the CNC router and laser cutter.
- 0.5 Credits (1 semester)
- 9-12 grade