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- Accounting with QuickBooks
- Application of Business Technology
- Art of Animation I
- Art of Animation II
- Art of Digital Photography
- Art of Graphic Design I
- Art of Graphic Design II
- Auto MLR I
- Auto MLR II
- Auto MLR III
- Child Development
- Computer Aided Design / 3D
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts
- Dental Assistant
- Dental Assistant Advanced
- Exploring Computer Science (UC)
- Fashion Design & Merchandising I
- Hospital Occupations
- Medical Assistant Back Office Clinical Assistant
- Medical Core
- PLTW - Aerospace Engineering
- PLTW - Automation and Robotics
- PLTW - Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSE)
- PLTW - Design and Modeling (DM)
- PLTW - Energy and Environment
- PLTW - Engineering Design and Development (EDD)
- PLTW - Flight and Space (FS)
- PLTW - Human Body Systems (HBS)
- PLTW - Introduction to Computer Science (ICS)
- PLTW - Introduction To Engineering Design (IED)
- PLTW - Medical Detective
- PLTW - Medical Interventions
- PLTW - Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS)
- PLTW - Principles of Engineering
- Professional Internship
- Sports Medicine
- Video Production II
- Video Production I
- Writing For Stage and Screen
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Course name:Engineering Design and Development (PLTW-EDD)Course Description:Engineering Design and Development (EDD) is the capstone course in the PLTW high school engineering program. It is an open-ended engineering research course in which students work in teams to design and develop an original solution to a well-defined and justified open-ended problem by applying an engineering design process. Students will perform research to select, define, and justify a problem. After carefully defining the design requirements and creating multiple solution approaches, teams of students select an approach, create, and test their solution prototype. Student teams will present and defend their original solution to an outside panel. While progressing through the engineering design process, students will work closely with experts and will continually hone their organizational, communication and interpersonal skills, their creative and problem solving abilities, and their understanding of the design process. Engineering Design and Development is a high school level course that is appropriate for 12th grade students. Since the projects on which students work can vary with student interest and the curriculum focuses on problem solving, EDD is appropriate for students who are interested in any technical career path. EDD should be taken as the final capstone PLTW course since it requires application of the knowledge and skills introduced during the PLTW foundation courses.Articulated: No
UC "a-g" approved: YesOffered at school:- Century High School
- Santa Ana High School
Last Modified on August 24, 2015