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Explorations in Technology - TEAC 105

Interested in technology?

This dual-credit course provides current high school students with an introduction to careers and basic skills in Computer Science, Electronics, and Computer, Civil, and Mechanical Engineering Technology.

Complete hands-on projects in each of the 4 areas as you explore potential career and post-secondary options within the 4 technology areas.

Upon successful completion of this course you'll be able to:

  • Identify careersin the 4 technology fields (Civil, Mechanical, Electronics and Computer Science).
  • Civil Identify various civil engineering projects and the role that civil engineering plays in each, apply civil engineering methods and calculations to a simple design and civil engineering project.
  • Mechanical demonstrate simple 3D CAD modeling skills, basic shop skills and safety techniques, and identify the design elements associated with the completion of a small mechanical engineering project.
  • Electronics create a simple electronics circuit, describe simple micro-controller programming concepts, and list the elements of and build a small electronics project.
  • Computer Science use a programming language to examine the fundamentals of software design and development.

Course details

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    12 weeks
  • Structure & Time
    Once per week. Every Friday afternoon. 3:00 - 5:50pm
  • Credits
    4 credits
  • Class size
    18 students (max)
  • Audience
    Grade 11 and 12 students
  • Prerequisites
    None
  • Start
    September: 54seats
    February: 54 seats
  • Location
    Camosun Interurban campus -Technology (TEC) Building
  • Cost
    Application (EPBC) Fee: ~$46(student responsibility)
    Tuition Fee: $438.90 (School District sponsorship)
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Get started today!

Talk to your parents and your high school counsellor today about your career ideas.

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