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ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAM (MBCC)
ART COURSES
ASPIRING DEARBORN EDUCATORS (ADE) PROGRAM
BILINGUAL COURSES
BUSINESS COURSES
CONSTRUCTION TRADES PROGRAM
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW CAREERS PROGRAM- MBCC
CULINARY ARTS/HOSPITALITY PROGRAM - MBCC
DEARBORN BUSINESS ACADEMY PROGRAM - MBCC
DEARBORN CENTER FOR MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE COURSES
GENERAL ELECTIVES COURSES
INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM - MBCC
LANGUAGE ARTS COURSES
MATHEMATICS COURSES
MUSIC & THEATRE COURSES
PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES
SCIENCE COURSES
SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES
SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
BASIC CLASSROOM COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
DEPARTMENTALIZED SPECIAL EDUCATION INTERVENTION CLASSES
VIDEO PRODUCTION COURSES
WORLD LANGUAGES COURSES
This full-year, one-hour block course is taught at each high school. Students will be enrolled in a matching section of Geometry C. Students will be introduced to problem solving, machine and tool use, safety, drawing interpretation, and basic building techniques in relation to the construction and building trades. Students will be exposed to and exploit the interdependence between algebra and geometry. The integration of math and construction will strengthen student’s math skills applying theoretical math concepts to practical building projects. The course will continue emphasizing student problem solving, math integration, machine and tool use, and safety. Students will also be exposed to elements of green building technology, heavy equipment, civil engineering, and advanced construction business management techniques Student learning will also be extended through the introduction of advance building techniques, culminating in an advanced project build. Students are encouraged to join and compete in SkillsUSA. (Prerequisite: Wood Tech 1, 2)
This full-year, one-hour block course is taught at each high school. Students will be enrolled in a matching section of Geometry in Construction. Students will apply their knowledge of Geometry (including Algebra II SAT Prep Materials) in the Construction Lab. Geometry students examine the properties of 2-and 3-dimensional objects. Proof and logic, as well as investigative strategies in drawing conclusions, are stressed. Properties and relationships of geometric objects include the study of: (1) points, lines, angles and planes; (2) polygons, with special focus on quadrilaterals, triangles, right triangles; (3) circles; and (4) polyhedra and other solids.
This one-semester, one-hour block course is taught at each high school. Wood Technology 1 is an introduction to materials, tools, machines and the procedures involved in the processing of materials used in industrial technology. Employment, safety procedures, measurement, design, hand tool usage, basic machinery, finishing and environmental concerns will be the focus of the course. Course instruction will center on materials and processes involved in product design and product manufacturing. Students will master trade-specific math skills as well as complete and exploration of career opportunities in the skilled trades Students are encouraged to join and compete in SkillsUSA.
This one-semester, one-hour block course is taught at each high school. Wood Technology 2 will emphasize occupations, safety, hand tools, hand power tools, machines, design, problem solving and environmental concerns. Exercises in gross and fine motor skills will be performed as projects become more challenging. Students will solve math and geometry problems. Science topics will be covered as they relate to material processing. Students are encouraged to join and compete in SkillsUSA.