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Technology Courses

Foundations of Manufacturing

Foundations of Manufacturing and Materials Science is the introductory course for the Manufacturing career pathway. This course provides students with opportunities to become familiar with related careers and develop fundamental technological literacy as they learn about the history, systems, and processes of manufacturing. In addition, the course will provide an overview of the safe use of tools and equipment used in the industry.

Robotics & Automated Systems

Upon completing this course, students will be able to apply their knowledge of computer aided design (CAD), computer numerical control (CNC), robotics, computer assisted manufacturing (CAM), programmable logic controllers, automated guided vehicles (AGV), and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).

Production Enterprise

The purpose of this course is to give students on understanding of how to design and implement a production system. Students learn how businesses engage in the production of products beginning with pre-production activities and continuing through post-production activities. Additionally, students will learn about the historical and societal impact of production. Students will also develop an understanding of careers available in manufacturing and the skills and education required for those careers.

Upon Pathway Completion

After students have completed all three classes in the Manufacturing Pathway, they will take an End of Pathway Assessment. Students who successfully complete the Pathway and pass the End of Pathway Assessment will earn the right to wear a special honor cord at graduation.

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For More Information Visit
Crawford County High School
400 E Agency St,
Roberta, GA 31078
(478) 836-3126