A Request of Our Visitors and Friends:
You are welcome to use the curricula and materials on this site for your legitimate educational purposes, free of charge. In return, we ask you attribute the curricula to CETA (California Engineering & Technology Alliance), and you send us an E-mail describing how you are using the materials. Simply click Contact CETA or Give Feedback to complete a short survey form. Thank you.
NEW Engineering Design and Creative Problem Solving
Use the engineering design process on suggested projects or your students' own creations. This module made possible by the Silicon Valley Engineering Council
NEW E-Waste Science and Technology
curriculum module. Combines technology and environmental education in a single unit.
The Engineering/ Technology core curriculum meets UC "a-g" requirements as a science elective. Download the approved Course Description for your own application.
|
Curriculum Features The Curriculum features are broken down into four sections: Core Curriculum, Optional Curriculum, and Engineering Skills, and Bonus Materials Basic Information The Curriculum features of each module consist of the following: - Recommended Course Syllabus to follow
- Content standards and Standards links
- Curriculum Modules Usage and Recommended Weekly Module Organization
- Industry Involvement
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
All Modules have the same web page format: - Module Home Page
- Module Information
- Course Syllabus
- Lesson Index Matrix
- Resource Links
- Academic Standards
- Lesson Detail Matrix
- Module Outline Listing
- Download Materials
- Module Writer’s Toolbook
The Core Curriculum Modules (designed to meet University of California “a-g” requirements) covered in the Engineering/Technology consist of the following: - Studying Engineering/Technology
- Basic Electricity and Electronics
- Civil Structures
- Mechanical Design – not completed
- Computer Technology
- Semiconductors
- Engineering Design
The Optional Curriculum Modules (enrich curriculum or teach career skills) consist of the following: - Networking Operating Systems
- Robotics
- Aerospace Engineering
- Advance Manufacturing
- E-Waste Science and Technology
- StRUT
- Computer-Aided Design
- Materials
Engineering Skills - The Intermediate Computer-aided Design and Drafting was designed by American River College to increase proficiency with CADD Application Software.
Bonus Material is additional website links with resources for science, math and technology educators to use in their specific curriculum modules.
|
|