2024-2025 School Year

Engineering Design 1 CP GVL

Course Description

This course is designed to give an in-depth study of engineering and design through hands-on projects. Units include team building, aerospace, transportation, architecture, construction, electronics, and various “out of the box” problem-solving projects with an emphasis on real-world applications.

To be successful in this class:

Students must be able to work alone and in groups, follow directions, and complete in-class projects and assignments within the given time frame. Students must also be able to complete assignments to be done outside of class time by the given due date. Students can expect to work on homework 3-5 hours a week.

Grades: 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade

Fees: $425 plus $50 supply fee

Prerequisites:

Algebra 1 (completed or concurrent)

Course Credit: 1 science elective (STEM)

Required Materials

  • A low-temp glue gun and glue sticks
  • 12”/16cm Ruler (standard and metric)
  • Small hand tools (needle nosed pliers, screwdrivers, coping saw, X-acto knife, soldering iron)
  • Graph paper (engineering graph paper or standard ¼ inch)
  • Three-ring binder with five tabbed dividers
  • scientific calculator (example), (example)
  • Geometry Kit
  • As an extra precaution this year, all students enrolled in a UHC science class will need to bring their own safety glasses to class. If you do not already have a pair in your home, you can purchase them HERE.
    For students who wear glasses, THESE will work well.

Meet Carolyn Collett

Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and Technology Education from Virginia Tech

Certifications: SC certified Industrial Technology Education

Teaching experience: eight years in the public school setting

UHC courses taught:

  • Middle School Engineering
  • Middle School Intro to Physics
  • High School Physical Science
  • High School Engineering 1
  • High School Engineering 2
  • 6th grade Ecology
  • Google Apps
  • Lego WEDO robotics 2nd-5th grade

Began teaching at UHC in 2007