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Engineering and Technology Education

East Brunswick High School

The primary purpose of the Technology/Engineering Education program is to prepare students to live and work in the 21st century.  The courses listed below have been created to help educate all students, male and female, about career and higher education opportunities in the fields of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, communications, and manufacturing technologies.  The various programs provide practical experiences and a broad range of problem-solving activities that promote 21st-century skills and prepare our students for the next level.

Suggested Engineering Program Sequences
See the instructor for more details.

Engineering Capstone H

 Mechanical Engineering II

 Electronics Engineering II

Mechanical Engineering I

AND Electronics Engineering I

Electronics Engineering I

AND Mechanical Engineering I

 Fundamentals of Engineering, Game Design, Package Design

 Fundamentals of Engineering, Game Design, Package Design

Engineering Courses

The Engineering Education sequence provides students with an inside look at areas of mechanical engineering, industrial design, shop processes, technical drawing, architectural and computer-assisted design. It also helps students to understand how products are developed from concept through production.

Electronics Engineering Courses

The electronics industry today may be characterized as one of fast growth and constant change.  As computers, network systems, and the World Wide Web have proliferated and changed the way we live, the idea of knowing how these systems work become very important. The courses offered in this area begin to build a foundation for which further study in systems and information technology is based.

Graphics Communication

Electronic printing and desktop publishing make affordable professional systems available for the average person.  A personal computer is a powerful tool, which may be used to generate sales and inventory records, business communications through word processing and design through computer-assisted drafting.   It also provides immense possibilities for the average business in areas of interoffice correspondence, advertising, logo design, layout, and production.  Students proficient in these skills are in high demand in the job market.

Photography and Video Production

Many career opportunities are available in photography and video production, including news photography, fashion photography, sports reporting, television reporting, and/or filming and film production. The photography and video production sequences cover a variety of areas in this industry.

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