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78 Ripley Hill RoadCoventry, CT 06238
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Program Overview
Technology Education Department Coventry High School
Brief DescriptionGoodwin College entered a partnership with three area school districts including Coventy to expand their state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing facilities to make them more accessible to local school districts. The program serves students in Grades 11-12 in a well-structured academic progression, focusing on advanced manufacturing courses.
Program Focus
BM100 Introduction to Manufacturing: introduction to quality management, logistics and supply chain; advanced manufacturing equipment, processes and techniques are introduced. BMM 140 Principles in Manufacturing Mathematics: covers the practical mathematics that every machinist is expected to use in the shop in the creation of machined parts and maintenance of tools and fixtures. BMM 222 Technical Drawings and Specifications: this course introduces the basic principle of engineering drawings; upon completion, students should be able to interpret basic prints and visualize the features of a part or system.
Year Program Started
2019
Grade level that first course in sequence is offered
11
Academic Design and Delivery
No
Number of courses required to complete or offered in the program:
8
Total credits required to complete the program:
12
Industry-recognized credentials
Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC), Credit(s) towards an associate degree, A certificate or certification offered by a third party, A certificate of completion of a pre-apprenticeship, Manufacturing Management (Bachelor’s Degree), Quality Management Systems (Associate Degree), CNC Machining (Associate Degree and Certificate), Manufacturing and Logistics (Certificate), Mechatronics (Certificate), Welding (Certificate), Certified Production Technician (Credential), Certified Logistics Technician (Credential), Green Manufacturing (Credential).
Program Standards
Yes - Goodwin University website
How often program curriculum is reviewed
Goodwin University website
Stakeholders participating in program review
Education: This may include a high school diploma or equivalent, postsecondary degree or completion of postsecondary level CTE coursework.
Teacher or CTE Training: This may include completion of professional learning or training required for teachers generally, professional learning or training in the CTE field or in a specific occupational area, mentorship experience, or other pedagogical training.
Opportunities to earn credit articulating to the next level of education
Early college high school programs
Industry Partnerships
Yes
How are employability skill standards incorporated into the program?
BM100: Problem solving techniques are defined and their usage is described; interpersonal skills used in leadership, teaming, and meetings are emphasized.
Program/business partnerships
Yes - https://sites.google.com/view/building-tomorrows-workforce/home
CTO’s
Future Business Leaders of America; participate in workshops and annual meetings
Student Recruitment and Engagement
Guidance activities
Program data collection
Collect a variety of data about our technology education program as part of our needs assessment to inform program visioning.