Applied Robotics

Computer Science inspires students to become creators of technology, not just consumers. Students work together to design solutions, and learn computational thinking - not just coding. Robotics lessons engage students in compelling, real-world challenges. As students become better thinkers and communicators they develop skills to use for the rest of their lives, on any career path they take.

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Potential Industry Certifications / Credentials

  • Autodesk Inventor
  • Autodesk Fusion
  • Knowledge Pillars Python Coding Specialist
  • IT Specialist Python

Areas of Study

  • ​Robotics lessons provide students with a foundation in content and skills associated with robotics and automation, including artificial intelligence, electronics, physics, and principles of engineering.
  • Student projects include design, programming and operation of robotics, sensors, electronic devices, engineering technologies, simulation and modeling, and critical thinking skills.
  • Classroom projects highlight critical thinking, problem-solving, higher-order reasoning, and computer science skills necessary in this high-tech, emerging field.
  • Students investigate artificial intelligence, engineering technologies, environmental physics, manufacturing, topographical considerations, programming, communications, simulation and modeling, and critical thinking skills.

HONORS Credit for CTE Level 3 Courses
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Level III (3) courses are designed for students who have demonstrated an advanced level of interest and achievement in their CTE subject area. CTE Level 3 courses are more demanding and have requirements beyond those of standard CTE courses.
The aims of CTE level III courses are to promote:
  • Opportunities for advanced work.
  • Rigorous study of CTE content areas.
  • Practical application of knowledge and skills.
  • Transfer of knowledge and skills to work-based situations.
  • College and Career credit and readiness.
Earn College Credit
Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO)
Labor Market Information

This program supports students' college and career readiness. Students are college and career ready when they have the knowledge, skills, and academic preparation needed to enroll and succeed in college credit-bearing courses within an associate or bachelor degree program without the need for remediation. Students need these same attributes and levels of achievement to enter and succeed in post-secondary workforce education or to enter a career path offering a living wage and future advancement.