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Industrial Technology

Industrial Technology . By Dennis Wagner. Why?. To Explore careers To apply math and science To be a better consumer To work with physical skills To understand construction, manufacturing, communication To help guide you to a career. Tekamah-Herman’s programs.

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Industrial Technology

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  1. Industrial Technology By Dennis Wagner

  2. Why? • To Explore careers • To apply math and science • To be a better consumer • To work with physical skills • To understand construction, manufacturing, communication • To help guide you to a career

  3. Tekamah-Herman’s programs Discovery Building Construction Tech I Auto I Small Engines Auto II Wood Tech II Auto III Word Tech II Welding CAD

  4. Discovery Class • Length: 6 weeks long • To all Eighth graders! • To Explore the IT program • To do basic Cad drawing • To build a small wood project

  5. Tech I • Length: Two semesters • To all 9th and 10th graders • To explore basic principles of technology • This is a modular class, mods may last from 5-20 days • To name a few mods; CO2 car, bridge building, rocketry, cad drawing, mechanical, and other projects

  6. Small Gas Engines • Length: One semester • To all 10th – 12th graders • To understand the principles of the internal combustion engines • Areas covered: Basic parts, Cooling and Lubrication, Fuel systems, Electrical, Ignition, and Engine Overhaul

  7. Wood Tech I • Length: One semester • To all 10th – 12th graders • To understand basic cabinet making • To learn to design, plan and make wood projects with doors

  8. Wood Tech II • Required: Wood Tech I • Length: One semester • To 10th – 12th graders • Advanced cabinet making including doors and drawers

  9. CAD • Computer Aided Drafting • 11th -12th graders • Any one who will go into engineering, construction, and manufacturing needs to know how to draw. • Make working drawings on the Computer

  10. Building Construction • Required: Wood I • Length: Two semesters • To all 11th – 12th graders • Learning how to plan and build all parts of a house.

  11. Auto I • Required: Small gas engines • Length: Double Period, one semester • To all 11th – 12th graders • Students will cover 7 units of instruction on the automobile • 50% in the classroom and 50% working in the auto lab

  12. Auto II • Required: Auto I • Length: Double period, one semester • Students will cover Brakes, Steering and Suspension, and Engine Overhaul • 30% classroom and 70% Lab

  13. Auto III • Required: Auto I • Length: Double Period, one semester • Students will study clutches, transmissions, and final drive train • Students will take the auto skills test and compete in the state contest

  14. Welding • Length: Two semesters • 11th – 12th graders • Learn safety of welding • Basic welds • Skills in Tig, Mig, OxAcy, Plasma and Stick welding

  15. The End • By • Dennis Wagner

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