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      • Engineering Technology 1 (TEE1001)
      • Engineering Technology 2 (TEE1002)
      • Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW2000)
      • Power Mechanics (TEE1004)
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      • Woods Fabrication 1 (TEE1003)
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      • Drafting and Design (TEE2003)
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      • Power Mechanics (TEE1004)
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      • Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW2000)
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  • LABS/FACILITIES
    • Automotive Classroom (A119)
    • Automotive Lab (A121)
    • Woods Classroom (A117)
    • Woods Lab (A123)
    • Drafting/PLTW Lab (A113)
    • PLTW Lab (A115)
    • Gold Campus Classroom/Labs (H123)

Power Mechanics (TEE1004)

Grade 9-11. One semester. This is an introductory course in the area of gasoline engine operation and fluid power mechanics. The course of study will concentrate on small two and four-cycle engine operations. In Power Mechanics, students will also disassemble, inspect, and reassemble small gasoline engines and learn about the different types of systems. Students will be introduced to the operations of automotive engines, automotive maintenance, and car design. A lab fee will be charged. 

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