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 Foundations of Engineering and Technology is the introductory course for all Georgia Engineering and Technology Education pathways. This course provides students with opportunities to develop fundamental technological literacy as they learn about the history, systems, and processes of invention and innovation. 

Engineering Concepts is the second course in the engineering pathway. This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of engineering. Students learn about areas of specialization within engineering and engineering design, and apply engineering tools and procedures as they complete hands-on instructional activities. 

Engineering Applications is the third course in the engineering pathway. Students have opportunities to apply engineering design as they develop a solution for a technological problem. Students use applications of mathematics and science to predict the success of an engineered solution and complete hands-on activities with tools, materials, and processes as they develop a working drawings and prototypes. 



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Career and Technical Education

Engineering, Web Design

Foundations of Engineering, Engineering Concepts, Engineering Applications

SolidWorks is the global standard in 3D mechanical design software. It helps organizations reduce time-to-market, design better quality product faster, maintain a competitive advantage, and increase sales. SolidWorks delivers powerful 3D design capabilities, unmatched ease-of-use, and an affordable cost. 

 

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Rapidly prototype websites and application interfaces with Fireworks® software. Create and optimize images for the web more quickly and accurately than ever before with an enhanced toolset.

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Web Design

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This course is a semester course to provide students with Internet and Web page basics.  It includes the creation and design, uploading, and periodic maintenance of web pages and corresponding links.  It explores Internet commerce. 

Student Learning Outcomes: 
1.	Demonstrate knowledge of Web page basics and Internet programming basics.
2.	Differentiate among different types of Web sites.
3.	Demonstrate an acute awareness of the necessity for electronic Web site security.
4.	Demonstrate the fundamentals of Web page layout/design and site preparation.
5.	Format page layout.
6.	Control alignments, white spaces, and borders to enhance the look of a Web page.
7.	Add appropriate color to a formatted Web page.
8.	Manipulate graphics and multimedia in Web design.

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