• PLTW Engineering Students Become Tomorrow's Problem Solvers Today

    From launching space explorations to delivering safe, clean water to communities, engineers find solutions to pressing problems and turn their ideas into reality. PLTW Engineering empowers students to step into the role of an engineer, adopt a problem-solving mindset, and make the leap from dreamers to doers. The program’ s courses engage students in compelling, real-world challenges that help them become better collaborators and thinkers. Students take from the courses in-demand knowledge and skills they will use in high school and for the rest of their lives, on any career path they take.  

    Each PLTW Engineering course engages students in interdisciplinary activities like working with a client to design a home, programming electronic devices or robotic arms, or exploring algae as a biofuel source. These activities not only build knowledge and skills in engineering, but also empower students to develop essential skills such as problem solving, critical and creative thinking, communication, collaboration, and perseverance. 

  • Drawing and Design for Production (Introduction to Engineering Design)

    Students dig deep into the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to hands-on projects. They work both individually and in teams to design solutions to a variety of problems using 3-D modeling software, and use an engineering notebook to document their work.  This course fulfills the graduation requirement for 1 credit of Art.

     

    Computer Integrated Manufacturing

    Manufactured items are part of everyday life, yet most students have not been introduced to the high-tech, innovative nature of modern manufacturing. This course illuminates the opportunities related to understanding manufacturing. At the same time, it teaches students about manufacturing processes, product design, robotics, and automation. Students can earn a virtual manufacturing badge recognized by the National Manufacturing Badge system.

     

    Civil Engineering and Architecture

    Students learn important aspects of building and site design and development. They apply math, science, and standard engineering practices to design both residential and commercial projects and document their work using 3-D architectural design software.

     

     
  • AP + PLTW: Partnering to Create More Opportunities for Students

    To help prepare all students for the global workforce, the College Board and Project Lead The Way (PLTW) have partnered on a program to encourage student participation in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses and build their interest in STEM degrees and careers. The program leverages the success of the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) and Project Lead The Way’s applied learning programs. Click on this link PLTW + AP for more info.

     

    Rochester Institute of Technology Information

    College Credit

    RIT is the NY affiliate univserity for Project Lead The Way. Our role is to help NY K-12 schools administer their PLTW programs. We serve schools by offering teacher professional development & undergrad college credit for PLTW students.  Get a head start on your college career and add prestige to your admissions applications by receiving college credits from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).  These are transcripted credits and are eligible to be transferred to other universities.  One of the most important benefits of having RIT credit is that, during the college application process, admissions officers look favorably on a student who has already completed college-level courses.  Details about the college credit option are at this link College Credit

    Other RIT Links

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