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Manufacturing Production and Operations (MPRO)

The Manufacturing Production and Operations program prepares students to become skilled members of a production team, enabling them to be fully proficient manufacturing system employees. Manufacturing companies require skilled employees that are able to effectively use gauging, inspection, and operations techniques to produce high quality products. Students will be trained to understand the needs, processes, and activities used in today's manufacturing environment.

IVY Tech Community College

Online Curriculum - available across Indiana

http://www.ivytech.edu/mpro/

Advanced Manufactruing

Advanced Manufacturing is a highly specialized course based on the techniques and interrelationships found in high performance manufacturing and production. Instruction should focus on the critical actions, knowledge, systems, and processes necessary to participate in an advanced manufacturing enterprise. Activities should include a focus on advanced manufacturing processes and production; quality and continuous improvement practices; maintenance awareness; and safety. Students should additionally develop high performance skills through demonstrations, lectures, self-paced studies, labs, computer simulations, technical presentations, critical thinking, problem solving, and individual/group activities in order to demonstrate the core set of skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for sustained careers in the high performance manufacturing environment.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Advanced Manufacturing

Advanced Manufacturing is a highly specialized course based on the techniques and interrelationships found in high performance manufacturing and production. Instruction should focus on the critical actions, knowledge, systems, and processes necessary to participate in an advanced manufacturing enterprise. Activities should include a focus on advanced manufacturing processes and production; quality and continuous improvement practices; maintenance awareness; and safety. Students should additionally develop high performance skills through demonstrations, lectures, self-paced studies, labs, computer simulations, technical presentations, critical thinking, problem solving, and individual/group activities in order to demonstrate the core set of skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for sustained careers in the high performance manufacturing environment.

Area 31 Career Center

1200 N. Girls School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46214

Advanced Manufacturing

The Advanced Manufacturing course is based on the techniques and interrelationships found in high performance manufacturing and production. Instruction will focus on the critical actions, knowledge, systems, and processes necessary to participate in an advanced manufacturing enterprise. Activities will focus on advanced manufacturing processes and production, quality and continuous improvement practices, maintenance awareness, and safety. Students will develop high performance skills through demonstrations, lectures, self-paced studies, labs, computer simulations, technical presentations, critical thinking, problem solving, and individual and group activities in order to demonstrate the core set of skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for sustained careers in the high performance manufacturing environment. This course will utilize modules from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council’s (MSSC) training, assessment and certification system. The modular curriculum covers (1) safety, (2) quality practices and measurement, (3) manufacturing processes and production, and (4) maintenance awareness. The instruction will include both online and teacher-led. Students will have an opportunity to participate in the MSSC assessments at the end of the course.

Plainfield High School

1 Red Pride Drive

Plainfield IN, 46168

Advanced Manufacturing

The Advanced Manufacturing course is based on the techniques and interrelationships found in high performance manufacturing and production. Instruction will focus on the critical actions, knowledge, systems, and processes necessary to participate in an advanced manufacturing enterprise. Activities will focus on advanced manufacturing processes and production, quality and continuous improvement practices, maintenance awareness, and safety. Students will develop high performance skills through demonstrations, lectures, self-paced studies, labs, computer simulations, technical presentations, critical thinking, problem solving, and individual and group activities in order to demonstrate the core set of skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for sustained careers in the high performance manufacturing environment. This course will utilize modules from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council’s (MSSC) training, assessment and certification system. The modular curriculum covers (1) safety, (2) quality practices and measurement, (3) manufacturing processes and production, and (4) maintenance awareness. The instruction will include both online and teacher-led. Students will have an opportunity to participate in the MSSC assessments at the end of the course.

Central Nine Career Center

1999 US Highway 31 S

Greenwood IN, 46143

Advanced Manufacturing

4 year program to prepare students to serve in a management or engineering position.

University of Southern Indiana

8600 University Blvd

Evansville IN, 47712

http://www.usi.edu/science/engineering/curriculum-am.asp

Aerospace Engineering

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and experience to apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles to the design, development, and evaluation of the aircraft space vehicles and their operating systems. Emphasis includes investigation and research on flight characteristics, analysis of aerodynamic design, and impact on the environment. Instruction provides creative thinking and problem-solving activities using software to enhance understanding.

Southport High School

971 E Banta Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46227

Aerospace Engineering (PLTW)

Students will be exposed to the world of aeronautics, flight and engineering, applying engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of aerospace problems. Units of study include: history of flight, aerodynamics, and aerodynamics testing, flight systems, astronautics, space life systems, aerospace materials, and systems engineering.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Aerospace Engineering (PLTW)

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and experience to apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles to the design, development, and evaluation of the aircraft space vehicles and their operating systems. Emphasis includes investigation and research on flight characteristics, analysis of aerodynamic design, and impact on the environment. Instruction provides creative thinking and problem-solving activities using software to enhance understanding.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Automation Engineering Technology

Prepares students to be an automation technician, manufacturing technician, or field service technician.

ITT Technical Institute

10999 Stahl

Newburgh IN, 47630

http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/school.cfm

Capstone-Engineering and Design (PLTW)

Engineering is designed to introduce students to the fundamental aspects of engineering and Engineering Technology. Instruction will emphasize underlying principles of engineering processes and the development of three-dimensional solid models. Instructional activities will build skills ranging from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. Students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through instructional activities that pose design and application challenges for which they develop solutions.

McKenzie Career Center

7250 E. 75TH St

Indianapolis IN, 46256

CIM Computer Intergrated Manufacturing (Robotics)

2 year degree. Modern industry is using computer technology and electronics to control automation that manufactures everything from compact discs to breakfast foods! The demand for trained professionals to install, program, maintain, and troubleshoot the machines that make up the "factory of the future" is increasing rapidly. If you are ready for a challenging and rewarding career in Computer Integrated Manufacturing, then Vincennes University can provide you with a quality education that combines small classroom size, industry standard equipment, and hands-on learning techniques that will give you the skills and the confidence you need to make that dream a reality.

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://catalog.vinu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=87&returnto=50

Civil Engineering

Civil engineering is a profession that serves the public through the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of public and private facilities. The civil engineering curriculum at UE prepares students to meet present and future challenges in the profession.

University of Evansville

1800 Lincoln Ave

Evansville IN, 47722

http://www.evansville.edu/areasofstudy/civilengineering/

Computer Drafting & Design

Drafting is a graphic language used by industry to communicate ideas and plans from the creative-design stage through production. Computer drafting and design is one way to produce drawings in traditional design and drafting fields. This program combines wherever appropriate computer-aided drafting with conventional methods of graphic communication to solve drafting and basic design-related problems. The program will help graduates prepare to work in entry-level positions in many diverse areas of technical drafting and design.

ITT Technical Institute

10999 Stahl

Newburgh IN, 47630

http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/courses.cfm?prog_id=211

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

This course applies the principles of robotics, automation and CAD design. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. Students use CNC equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis are included.

McKenzie Career Center

7250 E. 75TH St

Indianapolis IN, 46256

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

This course applies the principles of robotics, automation and CAD design. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. Students use various equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis are included.

Perry Meridian High School

401 W Meridian School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46217

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

This course applies the principles of robotics, automation and CAD design. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. Students use various equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis are included.

Southport High School

971 E Banta Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46227

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

This course applies the principles of robotics, automation and CAD design. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. Students use various equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis are included.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

This course applies the principles of robotics, automation and CAD design. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering. Students use various equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing, and design analysis are included.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing is a course that applies principles of rapid prototyping, robotics, and automation. This course builds upon the computer solid modeling skills developed in Introduction of Engineering Design. Students will use computer controlled rapid prototyping and CNC equipment to solve problems by constructing actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Students will also be introduced to the fundamentals of robotics and how this equipment is used in an automated manufacturing environment. Students will evaluate their design solutions using various techniques of analysis and make appropriate modifications before producing their prototypes.

Decatur Central High School

5251 Kentucky Ave

Indianapolis IN, 46221

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing is a course that applies principles of rapid prototyping, robotics, and automation. This course builds upon the computer solid modeling skills developed in Introduction of Engineering Design. Students will use computer controlled rapid prototyping and CNC equipment to solve problems by constructing actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Students will also be introduced to the fundamentals of robotics and how this equipment is used in an automated manufacturing environment. Students will evaluate their design solutions using various techniques of analysis and make appropriate modifications before producing their prototypes.

Forest Park Jr-Sr High School

1440 Michigan St

Ferdinand IN, 47532

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing is a course that applies principles of rapid prototyping, robotics, and automation. This course builds upon the computer solid modeling skills developed in Introduction of Engineering Design. Students will use computer controlled rapid prototyping and CNC equipment to solve problems by constructing actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Students will also be introduced to the fundamentals of robotics and how this equipment is used in an automated manufacturing environment. Students will evaluate their design solutions using various techniques of analysis and make appropriate modifications before producing their prototypes

Jasper High School

1600 St Charles St

Jasper IN, 47546

Design Processes

Design Processes is a course that specializes in modern design and engineering processes with a focus on creative problem solving in developing, engineering, testing, and communicating designs for products, structures, and systems. Classroom activities help students to understand the steps used to move an idea from a designer’s mind into an engineered artifact, process, or system. Students will participate in design activities using critical thinking skills that require them to: identify problems; generate alternative solutions; select and refine the most plausible solution; develop specifications for the solution; model and test the solution; and present the final solution for approval.

Speedway High School

5357 W 25th St 

Speedway IN, 46224

Design Processes

This course explores technological processes and employs creative problem solving in developing, engineering, testing, and communicating designs for products, structures, and systems. Activities help students understand the steps used to move an idea from a designer's mind into a specific artifact, process, or system. Students participate in activities using critical thinking skills to: identify problems; generate solutions; select and refine most plausible solution; develop specifications for solution; model and test solution; and present the final solution.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Design Processes

Design Processes is a course that specializes in modern design and engineering processes with a focus on creative problem solving in developing, engineering, testing, and communicating designs for products, structures, and systems. Classroom activities help students to understand the steps used to move an idea from a designer’s mind into an engineered artifact, process, or system. Students will participate in design activities using critical thinking skills that require them to: identify problems; generate alternative solutions; select and refine the most plausible solution; develop specifications for the solution; model and test the solution; and present the final solution for approval.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Design Processes

This course explores technological processes and employs creative problem solving in developing, engineering, testing, and communicating designs for products, structures, and systems. Activities help students understand the steps used to move an idea from a designer's mind into a specific artifact, process, or system. Students participate in activities using critical thinking skills to: identify problems; generate solutions; select and refine most plausible solution; develop specifications for solution; model and test solution; and present the final solution.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Students use computer simulations to learn about the logic of electronics as they design, test and construct circuits and devices. This couse is applied logic that encompasses the application of electronic circuits and devices. Computer simulation software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction of circuits and devices. Computer simulation tests the circuit design and aids in the process of Correct LOGIC. The circuit is then built and tested with the use of Integrated Circuits chips.

Southport High School

971 E Banta Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46227

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Students use computer simulations to learn about the logic of electronics as they design, test and construct circuits and devices. This couse is applied logic that encompasses the application of electronic circuits and devices. Computer simulation software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction of circuits and devices. Computer simulation tests the circuit design and aids in the process of Correct LOGIC. The circuit is then built and tested with the use of Integrated Circuits chips.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Students use computer simulations to learn about the logic of electronics as they design, test and construct circuits and devices. This couse is applied logic that encompasses the application of electronic circuits and devices. Computer simulation software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction of circuits and devices. Computer simulation tests the circuit design and aids in the process of Correct LOGIC. The circuit is then built and tested with the use of Integrated Circuits chips.

Center Grove High School

2717 S. Morgantown Rd

Greenwood IN, 46143

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Students use computer simulations to learn about the logic of electronics as they design, test and construct circuits and devices. This couse is applied logic that encompasses the application of electronic circuits and devices. Computer simulation software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction of circuits and devices. Computer simulation tests the circuit design and aids in the process of Correct LOGIC. The circuit is then built and tested with the use of Integrated Circuits chips.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Students use computer simulations to learn about the logic of electronics as they design, test and construct circuits and devices. This couse is applied logic that encompasses the application of electronic circuits and devices. Computer simulation software is used to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction of circuits and devices. Computer simulation tests the circuit design and aids in the process of Correct LOGIC. The circuit is then built and tested with the use of Integrated Circuits chips.

McKenzie Career Center

7250 E. 75TH St

Indianapolis IN, 46256

Digital Electronics (PLTW)

Digital Electronics Technology is a course of study in applied digital logic that encompasses the design and application of electronic circuits and devices found in video games, watches, calculators, digital cameras, and thousands of other devices. Instruction includes the application of engineering and scientific principles as well as the use of Boolean algebra to solve design problems. Using computer software that reflects current industry standards, activities should provide opportunities for students to design, construct, test, and analyze simple and complex digital circuitry.

Perry Meridian High School

401 W Meridian School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46217

Drafting & Design CAD

2 year degree. Vincennes University’s two-year drafting program is designed to give you a broad background in product design, working drawings, tooling design, and computer-aided drafting. Using the latest in design systems, Pro/ENGINEER, you learn how to create complex solid parametric geometry and document the design electronically

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://www.vinu.edu/cms/opencms/academic_resources/majors/factsheets/factsheet_0177.html

Electrical Engineering

The electrical engineering program at the University of Evansville is a project-based program that covers all aspects of electrical engineering including electronics, electromagnetics, computer hardware, communications and control systems, power and energy systems, and electro-optics.

University of Evansville

1800 Lincoln Ave

Evansville IN, 47722

http://www.evansville.edu/areasofstudy/electricalengineering/

Electronics Technician

2 year degree. Electronic equipment is at the very core of our high-tech society. The job of a technician is more “hands-on” than that of a scientist or engineer. The qualified electronics technician has a variety of career choices including Research & Development * Quality control and Sales * Manufacturing * Maintenance.

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://www.vinu.edu/cms/opencms/academic_resources/majors/factsheets/factsheet_0179.html

Engineering

4 or 5 year degree. The degree programs offered through the Department of Engineering include a foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and communications upon which the technical education is built. To complement the student's area of technical specialization, the curricula contain technical writing, public speaking, social science, and humanities. Co-op possibilities. . On the job and at the University, the co-op student obtains first-hand knowledge of professional practices, expectancies, and opportunities. At the same time, the student is offered a realistic test of career interest and aptitude. Participation in this program enables the student to make a more intelligent selection of a position after graduation.

University of Southern Indiana

8600 University Blvd

Evansville IN, 47712

http://www.usi.edu/science/engineering/

Engineering Design and Development (PLTW)

Engineering Design and Development is designed to introduce students to the fundamental aspects of engineering and engineering technology. Instruction will emphasize underlying principles of engineering processes and the development of three-dimensional solid models. Instructional activities will build skills ranging from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. Students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through instructional activities that pose design and application challenges for which they develop solutions. The techniques learned, and equipment used, should be state of the art and reflect equipment and processes currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Forest Park Jr-Sr High School

1440 Michigan St

Ferdinand IN, 47532

Engineering Design and Development (PLTW)

Engineering Design and Development is designed to introduce students to the fundamental aspects of engineering and engineering technology. Instruction will emphasize underlying principles of engineering processes and the development of three-dimensional solid models. Instructional activities will build skills ranging from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. Students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through instructional activities that pose design and application challenges for which they develop solutions. The techniques learned, and equipment used, should be state of the art and reflect equipment and processes currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Jasper High School

1600 St Charles St

Jasper IN, 47546

Engineering Design and Development (PLTW)

Engineering is designed to introduce students to the fundamental aspects of engineering and Engineering Technology. Instruction will emphasize underlying principles of engineering processes and the development of three-dimensional solid models. Instructional activities will build skills ranging from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. Students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through instructional activities that pose design and application challenges for which they develop solutions.

Center Grove High School

2717 S. Morgantown Rd

Greenwood IN, 46143

Engineering Design and Development (PLTW)

Engineering Design and Development is an engineering research course where students work in teams to research, design and construct a solution to an open ended engineering problem. The problem may be selected from a database of engineering problems, be a recognized national challenge, or be an original engineering problem identified by the team and approved by the instructor. The students will maintain an engineering notebook as a part of a portfolio of their work. Each team will be responsible for progress reports and making a final presentation of their project to an outside review panel. Students may need to leave campus for research and/or meet with mentor engineers as part of the class.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Fundamentals of Engineering

Fundamentals of Engineering is a course that focuses on the process of applying engineering, technological, scientific and mathematical principles in the design, production, and operation of products, structures, and systems. An engineer is a highly educated and trained problem solver who engages in the functions of research, development, planning, design, production, and project management. Engineers often work as part of a team to plan, design, and supervise a product from concept to completion. This is a hands-on course designed to provide students interested in engineering careers to explore experiences related to specialized fields such as civil, mechanical, and materials engineering, etc. The topics of ethics and the impacts of engineering decisions are also addressed. Classroom activities are organized to allow students to work in teams and use modern technological processes, computers, CAD software, and production systems in developing and presenting solutions to engineering problems.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Area 31 Career Center

1200 N. Girls School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46214

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

North High School

2319 Stringtown Rd

Evansville IN, 47711

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

George Rogers Clark High School

1921 Davis Avenue

Whiting IN, 46394

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Terre Haute North High School

3434 Maple Avenue

Terre Haute IN, 47804

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Excel Center (Indianapolis)

1635 West Michigan Street

Indianapolis IN, 46222

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Central Noble High School

302 Cougar Court

Albion IN, 46701

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Northside High School

475 East State Street

Fort Wayne IN, 46805

Hire Technology: Intro to Adv. Mfg. & Logistics

Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics introduces students to modern manufacturing systems, concepts, and skills. Created by industry, the course prepares students to obtain industry credentials and includes dual credit opportunities. Students apply skills and knowledge specific to modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Students investigate the properties of engineered materials and study the major types of material processes. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students are introduced to advanced manufacturing, logistics, and business principles that are utilized in today’s advanced manufacturing industry. Students gain a basic understanding of tooling, electrical skills, operation skills, inventory principles, safety, chart and graph reading and problem solving. Students have the opportunity to develop the characteristics employers seek as well as skills that will help them in future endeavors.

Batesville High School

1 Bulldog Blvd.

Batesville IN, 47006

Industrial Maintenance

2 year degree with an option certificate for a fluid, HVAC, or electrician. All of the CIM/Robotics labs use the same equipment used in industry. Most of the program consists of hands-on experience in laboratories where you will work with equipment valued at more than $1 million, including: Full-size industrial robots Allen-Bradley PLCs Industrial grade Mills, Lathes, and Welders

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://www.vinu.edu/cms/opencms/academic_resources/majors/factsheets/factsheet_0180.html#axzz1To4mgh

Industrial Supervision

The Industrial Supervision program prepares a high quality professional supervisor of employees in an industrial setting. The program is a blend of a basic technical core, the business core courses and a series of technology and management courses designed to produce graduates for a variety of supervisory positions in industrial enterprises.

University of Southern Indiana

8600 University Blvd

Evansville IN, 47712

http://www.usi.edu/science/engineering/iscurriculum.asp

Injection Molding

2 year degree.Students gain a high level of knowledge and skill needed by employers in the Tool & Die industry by constructing, assembling, tryout and troubleshooting of progressive draw, form, and stamping dies. Related classroom theory and terminology complement the intensive hands-on machine tool laboratory environment which simulates those found in the machine tool industry. Very high placement rate leads to employment in today's modern transportation, aerospace, orthopedic, and appliance industries, as well as many others that produce everyday consumer projects. Vincennes University offers the only Machine Trades Technology program in Indiana, and it is one of the very few in the United States to offer specialized training in building metal stamping dies and injection molds for plastics.

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://www.vinu.edu/cms/opencms/academic_resources/majors/factsheets/factsheet_0185.html

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

McKenzie Career Center

7250 E. 75TH St

Indianapolis IN, 46256

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Ben Davis 9th Grade Center

1150 N. Girls School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46214

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Perry Meridian High School

401 W Meridian School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46217

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Pike High School

6801 Zionsville Road

Indianapolis  IN, 46268

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Center Grove High School

2717 S. Morgantown Rd

Greenwood IN, 46143

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is a course that teaches problem-solving skills using a design development process. Models of product solutions are created, analyzed, and communicated using 3-D solid modeling computer design software.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design is an engineering course which develops student problem solving skills, with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Student will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will earn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The techniques learned, and equipment used, are state of the art and are currently being used by engineers throughout the United States.

Southport High School

971 E Banta Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46227

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Intro to Engineering Design provides students with opportunities to be creative and to apply their decision-making and problem-solving skills to design problems. Students will use powerful computer hardware and software (Inventor) to develop 3-D models or solid renderings of objects. Using a Computer Aided Design System, students will learn the product design process through creating, analyzing, rendering and producing a model.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Introduction to Engineering Design is an introductory course which develops student problem solving skills with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Students will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will learn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The Computer Aided Design System (CAD) will also be used to analyze and evaluate the product design. (Formerly this course was known as Drafting I)

Forest Park Jr-Sr High School

1440 Michigan St

Ferdinand IN, 47532

Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)

Introduction to Engineering Design is an introductory course which develops student problem solving skills with emphasis placed on the development of three-dimensional solid models. Students will work from sketching simple geometric shapes to applying a solid modeling computer software package. They will learn a problem solving design process and how it is used in industry to manufacture a product. The Computer Aided Design System (CAD) will also be used to analyze and evaluate the product design. (Formerly this course was known as Drafting I)

Jasper High School

1600 St Charles St

Jasper IN, 47546

Logistics

This program provides students with a thorough understanding of theory and application related to the advanced demand of planning and designing systems of movement for goods and services. Students are able to collect and analyze data, identify alternative solutions and select the most appropriate course of action for product and service delivery. Graduates of the program are prepared to serve as supervisors, managers, analysts, logisticians, and other leaders in the logistics industry.

Harrison College, School of Business

500 North Meridian Street, Suite 500

Indianapolis IN, 46204

http://harrison.edu/Academics/SchoolofBusiness/Programs/tabid/335/ctl/program_detail/id/1075/mid/1102/Default.aspx

Manufacturing Processes

This course explores the application of tools, materials, and energy in developing, producing, using and assessing manufactured products. Students will explore manufacturing processes, techniques used to apply technology in obtaining resources, and in changing them into industrial materials, and finished products through a production process.

Speedway High School

5357 W 25th St 

Speedway IN, 46224

Manufacturing Processes

Manufacturing Processes is a course that explores the technological processes used to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials and finished industrial and consumer products. Activities provide an understanding of the characteristics and properties of industrial material and the processing of materials into consumer goods. The students will investigate the properties of four solid engineering materials, as well as six major types of material processes. The study of common principles, laboratory activities, and problem solving activities, will help develop and reinforce this understanding.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Manufacturing Processes

Manufacturing Processes is a course that specializes in using modern manufacturing processes to obtain resources and change them into industrial materials, industrial products and consumer products. Activities provide an understanding of the characteristics and properties of industrial materials and the processing of these materials into consumer goods. Students will investigate the properties of engineered materials such as: metallics; polymers; ceramics; and composites. After gaining a working knowledge of these materials, students will study six major types of material processes: casting and molding; forming; separating; conditioning; finishing; and assembling. In this course, each of these processes is a major body of content. It is through the study of common principles, supported by related laboratory and problem solving activities, that understanding is developed and reinforced.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Manufacturing Processes

This course explores the application of tools, materials, and energy in developing, producing, using and assessing manufactured products. Students will explore manufacturing processes, techniques used to apply technology in obtaining resources, and in changing them into industrial materials, and finished products through a production process.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Manufacturing Systems

This course explores the application of tools, materials, and energy in designing, producing, using, and assessing manufactured products. Students will explore techniques used to apply technology in obtaining recourses and in changing them into industrial materials and finished products. Students will learn how a manufacturing system works, the steps in designing an enterprise system, the universal system model, how a product is designed and sold, and various machines and materials.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Manufacturing Systems

Manufacturing Systems is a course that specializes in how people use modern manufacturing systems with an introduction to manufacturing technology and its relationship to society, individuals, and the environment. An understanding of manufacturing provides a background toward developing engineering & technological literacy. This understanding is developed through the study of the two major technologies, material processing and management technology, used by all manufacturing enterprises. Activities allow students to study techniques used in identifying and obtaining resources in addition to developing an understanding of the primary and secondary processes used to convert raw materials into finished products.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Manufacturing Systems

This course provides students with an introduction to manufacturing technology and its relationship to society, individuals, and the environment. An understanding of manufacturing provides a base for technological literacy and competency. This understanding is developed through the study of the two major technologies, material processing and management technology, used by all manufacturing enterprises. Activities should allow students to study techniques used in identifying and obtaining resources in addition to developing an understanding of the primary and secondary processes used to convert raw materials into finished products.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest fields of engineering, encompassing applications as diverse as automotive or aerospace vehicles, power generation, manufacturing processes, plastic products, and electronic hardware. At UE, students can take elective engineering classes to better prepare them for their specific interest.

University of Evansville

1800 Lincoln Ave

Evansville IN, 47722

http://www.evansville.edu/areasofstudy/mechanicalengineering/

Pre-Engineering

2 year degree transfer. Vincennes University offers the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in electrical and mechanical engineering. All programs are designed to transfer to Purdue University and require high-level mathematics proficiency. The focus in all engineering tracks is developing sound problem-solving techniques. Hands-on experience.

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://www.vinu.edu/cms/opencms/academic_resources/majors/factsheets/factsheet_0134.html

Precision Machining

Do you enjoy working with your hands? Are you a creative individual? Does the prospect of earning $40,000.00 or more a year sound interesting? If you answered yes to all of these questions, you are a perfect candidate for the Precision Machining Technology Program. Precision Machine Technology offers students the opportunity to gain experience and knowledge of the Machine Trades Industry in a shop environment with a strong emphasis on safety. Students learn how to successfully operate industry standard machine tooling including: the lathe, vertical machining center, drill press, band saw and surface grinder. In addition to machine tool operation, students are taught the use of precision measuring equipment including: micrometers, calipers, height gages and a variety of other shop related measuring instruments.

Warren Central High School

9500 E. 16th St

Indianapolis IN, 46229

Precision Manufacturing Technology

This 2 year major prepares students for gainful employment in general machine shops, tool and die shops, and large industrial tool rooms with emphasis placed on manual machining, CNC machining, metal stamping die, and plastic injection mold construction. All students will be required to provide their own set of machinist tools.

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://catalog.vinu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=284&returnto=50

Principles of Engineering

Principles of Engineering is a broad-based survey course designed to help students understand the field of engineering and engineering technology and its career possibilities. Students will develop engineering problem solving skills that are involved in postsecondary education programs and engineering careers. They will also learn how engineers address concerns about the social and political consequences of technological change.

Jasper High School

1600 St Charles St

Jasper IN, 47546

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

Principles of Engineering is a broad-based survey course designed to help students understand the field of engineering and engineering technology and its career possibilities. Students will develop engineering problem solving skills that are involved in postsecondary education programs and engineering careers. They will also learn how engineers address concerns about the social and political consequences of technological change.

Forest Park Jr-Sr High School

1440 Michigan St

Ferdinand IN, 47532

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

This course helps students understand the fields of engineering and Engineering Technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes helps students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering, problem-solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.

Center Grove High School

2717 S. Morgantown Rd

Greenwood IN, 46143

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

Principles of Engineering is a course that helps students understand the fields of engineering/Engineering Technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes helps students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering problem solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.

Perry Meridian High School

401 W Meridian School Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46217

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

This course helps students understand the fields of engineering and Engineering Technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes helps students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering, problem-solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.

McKenzie Career Center

7250 E. 75TH St

Indianapolis IN, 46256

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

Principles of Engineering is a course that helps students understand the fields of engineering/Engineering Technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes helps students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering problem solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.

Pike High School

6801 Zionsville Road

Indianapolis  IN, 46268

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

Principles of Engineering is designed to help students understand the fields and the career possibilities of engineering and Engineering Technology. Students will work on the problem-solving skills that are used on the college level and in the workplace, and explore engineering systems and manufacturing processes. Students will learn how engineers address concerns about the social and political consequences of technological change.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

This course helps students understand the fields of engineering and Engineering Technology. Exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes helps students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology in an engineering, problem-solving process to benefit people. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.

Southport High School

971 E Banta Rd

Indianapolis IN, 46227

Principles of Engineering (PLTW)

Principles of Engineering is designed to help students understand the fields and the career possibilities of engineering and Engineering Technology. Students will work on the problem-solving skills that are used on the college level and in the workplace, and explore engineering systems and manufacturing processes. Students will learn how engineers address concerns about the social and political consequences of technological change.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Project Lead the Way (Engineering)

Students explore technology systems and manufacturing processes to find out how math, science, and technology help people.

Forest Park Jr-Sr High School

1440 Michigan St

Ferdinand IN, 47532

Project Lead the Way (Engineering)

Students explore technology systems and manufacturing processes to find out how math, science, and technology help people.

Jasper High School

1600 St Charles St

Jasper IN, 47546

Science and Engineering Academy

This academy includes courses for students interested in careers that involve problem solving, investigation, and technical design. Engineers apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to practical problems. Their work forms the crucial links between abstract scientific discovery and its practical application. Careers in the science field focus on discovering and understanding our natural surroundings. Hands-on activities and experiential learning are incorporated into the core subjects.

Pike High School

6801 Zionsville Road

Indianapolis  IN, 46268

Technology Systems

Technology Systems is a course that focuses on the technologies used in the career pathways related to Architecture & Construction, Arts, A/V Technology & Communications, Manufacturing, Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics and the Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics career clusters. Instructional strategies include creative problem solving activities that address real-world problems and opportunities. Computer experiences are used to incorporate graphics, simulations, networking, and control systems. Students are also introduced to, and engaged in, investigating career opportunities within a career cluster of their choice. Systems thinking skills are used by students to study, diagram, and test a solution to a scenario related to their career interests.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Technology Systems

Technology Systems is a study of the technologies used in industrial engineering, modern business and information systems, health and human services professions, and various art or humanities occupations. Instructional strategies include creative problem solving activities that address real-world problems and opportunities. Computer experiences are used to incorporate graphics, simulations, networking, and control systems. Students are also introduced to, and engaged in, investigating career opportunities within a career cluster of their choice. Systems thinking skills are used by the students to study, diagram, and test a solution to a scenario related to their concerns and career interests.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Transportation Processes

Transportation is that part of society that deals with the moving of people and goods from one location to another. It is a designed and managed system that begins with a human need or want and uses inputs, processes, and outputs to meet those needs or wants. With the various impacts that transportation systems have on the individual, society, and the environment, these systems require some type of continual assessment or feedback to control the system.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Transportation Processes

This course explores the application of tools, materials and energy in designing, producing, using and assessing transportation processes. Students will explore systems and techniques used to apply technology to move people and cargo in vehicles and by other means on land, in water, air, and space.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Transportation Processs

Transportation Processes is a course that specializes in the study of the transportation processes and the logistics of moving people, cargo and goods from one location to another. Transportation is a managed system that uses inputs, processes, and outputs to move people, cargo and goods. Content of this course includes the study of how transportation impacts individuals, society, and the environment and how these processes require continual assessment/feedback to control the system. This course focuses on the environments in which transportation occurs: land, air, water, and space and the logistical processes for receiving, storing, routing, loading, transporting, unloading, storing and delivering of people, cargo and goods.

Westfield High School

18250 N. Union St

Westfield IN, 46074

Transportation Systems

Transportation is one of the basic human productive activities and is essential for societal development. Commerce is based on fast, efficient movement of goods and people. In this course, students will explore systems and techniques used to apply technology to move people and cargo in vehicles, and by other means, on land and in water, air, and space. Activities should allow students to understand a variety of transportation systems and investigate the processes and energy resources used to move people and products from one location to another.

Center Grove High School

2717 S. Morgantown Rd

Greenwood IN, 46143

Transportation Systems

Students will work individually and in small groups on projects related to land, water, air and space. Students will work with hand and machine tools while completing these activities. Some examples of activities are carbon dioxide propelled cars, gliders, and boats.

Greenfield Central High School

810 N. Broadway

Greenfield IN, 46140

Transportation Systems

Transportation Systems is a course that specializes in the study of the transportation systems used to support commerce and the logistics for the efficient movement of goods and people. In this course, students will explore the systems, techniques and vehicles used to move people and cargo on land, water, air, and space. Activities allow students to understand a variety of transportation systems and investigate the energy, power and mechanical systems used to move people and products from one location to another.

Indian Creek High School

803 W. Indian Creek Dr

Trafalgar IN, 46181

Transportation Systems

A broad course that explores the application of tools, materials, and energy in designing, producing, using, and assessing transportation systems. Students will explore systems and techniques used to apply technology to move people and cargo in vehicles and by other means on land, in water, air, and space.

Shelbyville High School

2003 S Miller St

Shelbyville IN, 46176

Welding

One Year Program. Welding Technology is an intensive one-year program designed to prepare the student for gainful employment in the welding field. Emphasis is placed on preparation for A.W.S. (American Welding Society) Certification. This program provides nine months of concentrated training and a certificate upon successful completion. You will spend approximately 20 hours per week in welding lab, the majority of which will be devoted to hands-on training.You will develop the skills you will need to perform welds that comply with A.W.S. standards used by the industry. A major portion of the lab time is devoted to developing skills in all welding positions, with major emphasis on the vertical and overhead positions

Vincennes University

1002 N 1st

Vincennes IN, 47591

http://catalog.vinu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=1&poid=330&returnto=50

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