Mayde Creek High School – Graphic Design and Illustration I
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This course introduces students to the visual communication design world with emphasis on elements and principles of design. this course focuses on designing, producing, exhibiting and publishing multimedia content in the field of art and design. Pre-requisites: Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications and Digital Arts and Animation 8057V - Manufacturing Engineering Technology I 1 credits / 1 Semester / Grades: 11, 12 This course provides an introduction to diverse manufacturing. Students develop skills in automation and mechatronics engineering utilizing innovative computer simulations and hands-on training stations to apply learned skills in hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical fabrication, thermodynamics, electrical control and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in a real-world environment. Note: Manufacturing Engineering II is an FHSPE third math credit option. Students who have earned credit for another course identified as an FHSPE third math credit option may take this course for an elective credit. This course is offered at Miller Career and Technology Center. Pre-requisites: Principles of Applied Engineering OR Principles of Manufacturing OR Engineering Design and Presentation I Co-requisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology II REQUIRED: MCTC Course Request Application - Selecting this course for planning purposes does not guarantee enrollment into the course. Successful completion of Manufacturing Engineering I is required to progress to Manufacturing Engineering II.
Grades: 11, 12, 10
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