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Aviation Engineering

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Ever dream of piloting the future?

Buckle up and prepare for takeoff with the Aviation Engineering pathway – it's your one-way ticket to a career that soars above the ordinary! We're talking next-level tech – the kind that gets you designing supersonic jets, building wings that defy gravity, and crafting engines that could one day take us to the stars (or maybe just your local airport, for now).

Think of it as your VIP pass to:

  • · Unlocking the secrets of flight: Master the science behind how things fly (aerodynamics!), how to make planes super strong (aircraft structures!), and the power that gets them soaring (propulsion systems!).
  • Becoming a Top Gun Engineer: Design your own projects – think mini-drones that zip around the classroom or model planes that break the laws of physics (almost).
  • Fast-tracking your college career: Earn college credits WHILE you're still in high school! Get a head start and impress those future professors with your aviation expertise.

The Aviation Engineering pathway equips you with the skills to become a legend in the world of flight. Are you ready to be part of the next generation of aviation pioneers? This pathway is your first-class ticket to an epic career that's anything but grounded!

AVIATION ENGINEERING COURSES

  • PLTW Intro to Engineering Design
  • Coding for Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Aviation Electronics
  • Drone Technology
  • Flight Training
  • Aviation Engineering Design

 

Learn in-demand knowledge and skills you will use in high school and the rest of your life, regardless of your career path.

Advanced Credit/Industry Credential(s):

Students can earn the Autodesk Fusion 360, FAA Part 107 and Aerospace Soldering (IPC-J-STD-001), as well as college credits through Metropolitan State University.

Engineering Student Organization - SkillsUSA

All students on this pathway have the opportunity to join SkillsUSA. Student organizations help students provide training and realistic learning experiences to prepare students for career employment, develop leadership skills, and more.  If you are interested, ask Mr. Robert Ferguson how you can participate.