Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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Hanna-Westside Extension Campus ROOM 106/107 SCHOOL TELEPHONE 260-5160 TEXT There is no assigned textbook for this course. FEE $10.00 for consumable supplies SUPPLIES 1-1/2” 3-Ring Binder You will be taking a great deal of notes and will receive many handouts to insert in your notebook. Please keep your notebook organized so that you will be able to locate information quickly and easily when necessary. Your notebook will also serve as your portfolio and will be graded twice during the semester. COURSE DESCRIPTION Computer Integrated Manufacturing is the fourth course in a five-course sequence program developed by Project Lead The Way (PLTW). It is designed to help students understand and apply the principles of robotics and automation. The course builds on computer solid modeling skills developed in Introduction to Engineering Design. Students use CNC equipment to produce actual models of their three-dimensional designs. Fundamental concepts of robotics used in automated manufacturing and design analysis are included. All homework assignments will involve research. During the semester, students will be required to perform Internet research during class time. It is essential that each student return an Internet Permission form. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Honors is designed for students who have been highly successful in Introduction to Engineering Honors and Digital Electronics Honors and are planning to major in some field of engineering. It includes engineering topics typically taught in Computer Integrated Manufacturing but at an accelerated pace and in greater depth. Additional activities and projects will be required. Students will also be required to take the college component of the end of course examination. MISSION The mission of Anderson School District Five is to educate students and produce graduates with the knowledge and skills to be lifelong learners, individuals of ethical character, and citizens capable of contributing to an ever-changing global society by assuring quality improvement in every facet of school life, incorporating the resources and diversities of our communities. EDUCATIONAL BELIEF It is my belief that the successful educational experience of the student is the result of a joint partnership among the student, parent(s), and teacher. Involve your parent(s) in your education. Seek help from your teachers as needed. It is your education. Make the most of it. ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT FIVE ATTENDANCE POLICY A student in Anderson School District Five must attend 85 of each 90-day semester course and 170 of each 180-day course to receive credit. No credit will be awarded to students with more than 10 absences. Three tardies equal one unlawful absence. Tardies will be linked to the awarding or denying of credit in individual classes. A tardy exceeding 30 minutes will count as an absence. Students must present excuses for ALL absences. ALL EXCUSES MUST BE SENT WITHIN TEN DAYS OR THE ABSENCE BECOMES PERMANENTLY UNEXCUSED. The excuse should contain the date of the absence and the date the excuse was written, the reason for the absence, a parent signature, and a telephone number where the excuse can be verified. GRADING SYSTEM
PROFESSIONALISM During each nine week grading period, the student will receive a grade for Professionalism that will be computed into the Unit Tests category. The student will receive a point for each class day that he or she demonstrates positive workplace professionalism. At the end of the nine week grading period, the Professionalism grade will be calculated as a percentage of points out of the total number of class days. A list of behaviors to be avoided was compiled by former Academy of Engineering students and is provided below. The intent is not to alter the student’s values or opinions but instead to encourage professional conduct and to demonstrate that publicly verbalizing some opinions in the workplace may have negative consequences.
ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY DO NOT COPY ANOTHER STUDENT’S WORK. A grade of zero will be given on any work a student submits if it is not completely his or her work. The student whose name appears on the work must have completed the entire assignment. If someone else completed even part of the assignment, the student will receive a grade of zero for the entire assignment. MAKE-UP TEST AND QUIZZES The student will be held responsible for all work presented in class during their absence. It is the responsibility of the student to make-up any tests and/or quizzes missed due to an excused absence. In order to receive credit for make-up tests and/or quizzes, the make-up work must be completed within one week after the student’s return to class. Make-up tests and/or quizzes will not be given for an unexcused absence. COURSE OUTLINE (Tentative)
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Hanna-Westside Extension Campus South Carolina Department of Education Date Last Updated: Thursday, March 1, 2007 10:52 AM |