Owensville High School
Course Offereings
Beginning Drafting—H1430
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
This is a beginning course in drafting, which covers basic drafting techniques and equipment. A limited amount of time will be used to introduce students to computer aided drafting. Architectural drafting will be introduced during the fourth quarter of the class. This course is recommended for students seeking advanced education in engineering or architecture or for students who plan to attend a technical or trade school.
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
This is a beginning course in drafting, which covers basic drafting techniques and equipment. A limited amount of time will be used to introduce students to computer aided drafting. Architectural drafting will be introduced during the fourth quarter of the class. This course is recommended for students seeking advanced education in engineering or architecture or for students who plan to attend a technical or trade school.
Beginning Machine Woodwork—H1431
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
Beginning machine woodwork class will provide advanced techniques in woodworking. Student chosen projects of moderate difficulty will be required with emphasis placed on designing and cost estimation of projects as well as the actual construction of the project. Machine operation and safety will be given a high priority in the instructional information as well as in the actual project construction.
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
Beginning machine woodwork class will provide advanced techniques in woodworking. Student chosen projects of moderate difficulty will be required with emphasis placed on designing and cost estimation of projects as well as the actual construction of the project. Machine operation and safety will be given a high priority in the instructional information as well as in the actual project construction.
Advanced Machine Woodworking—H1432
Grade Level: 10-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Beginning Machine Woodworking
This is an advanced level class in machine woodworking. Emphasis will be placed on the same areas as beginning machine woodwork, but projects of greater difficulty with more advanced woodworking designs and techniques will be required.
Grade Level: 10-12 No. Semesters: 2
Fee: None Credit: 1 Practical Art
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Beginning Machine Woodworking
This is an advanced level class in machine woodworking. Emphasis will be placed on the same areas as beginning machine woodwork, but projects of greater difficulty with more advanced woodworking designs and techniques will be required.
Intro to Industrial Tech Careers I—H1433
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: None Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
This is a beginning level class that introduces the student to the areas of communication, manufacturing, transportation, and residential construction technology.
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: None Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
This is a beginning level class that introduces the student to the areas of communication, manufacturing, transportation, and residential construction technology.
Intro to Industrial Tech Careers II—H1434
Grade Level: 10-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: None Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
The class utilizes computer-interfaced devices and vocational relevant software in its multi-learning station approach, as well as traditional instructor guided discussion. As part of the learning, the student will individually design and produce a variety of projects/products.
Grade Level: 10-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: None Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
The class utilizes computer-interfaced devices and vocational relevant software in its multi-learning station approach, as well as traditional instructor guided discussion. As part of the learning, the student will individually design and produce a variety of projects/products.
Technology Systems I—H1435
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: Must have a 1.5 in. 3 ring binder and paper
Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
Technology 1 and 2 is designed to prepare students to service and maintain modern personal computers and peripherals. Basic networking concepts and functions will also be covered. Students will become adept at troubleshooting and diagnosing problems, as well as performing routine maintenance on PCs. Students will learn to install and replace the major hardware components of the system, maintain and repair those components, as well as build a complete system. Students will also install, configure and troubleshoot various operating systems, including Linux, DOS and Windows. Various peripherals, such as printers/scanners, as well as portable devices, will also be examined. This course emphasizes practical application of theories covered. Hands-on activities, lecture, and student reading/homework provide the platform for learning. Each student will be provided the resources needed to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. There are no prerequisites for this course.
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: Must have a 1.5 in. 3 ring binder and paper
Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: None
Technology 1 and 2 is designed to prepare students to service and maintain modern personal computers and peripherals. Basic networking concepts and functions will also be covered. Students will become adept at troubleshooting and diagnosing problems, as well as performing routine maintenance on PCs. Students will learn to install and replace the major hardware components of the system, maintain and repair those components, as well as build a complete system. Students will also install, configure and troubleshoot various operating systems, including Linux, DOS and Windows. Various peripherals, such as printers/scanners, as well as portable devices, will also be examined. This course emphasizes practical application of theories covered. Hands-on activities, lecture, and student reading/homework provide the platform for learning. Each student will be provided the resources needed to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. There are no prerequisites for this course.
Technology Systems II—H1436
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: Must have a 1.5 in. 3 ring binder and paper
Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Technology Systems I
Technology 1 and 2 is designed to prepare students to service and maintain modern personal computers and peripherals. Basic networking concepts and functions will also be covered. Students will become adept at troubleshooting and diagnosing problems, as well as performing routine maintenance on PCs. Students will learn to install and replace the major hardware components of the system, maintain and repair those components, as well as build a complete system. Students will also install, configure and troubleshoot various operating systems, including Linux, DOS and Windows. Various peripherals, such as printers/scanners, as well as portable devices, will also be examined. This course emphasizes practical application of theories covered. Hands-on activities, lecture, and student reading/homework provide the platform for learning. Each student will be provided the resources needed to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. There are no prerequisites for this course.
Grade Level: 9-12 No. Semesters: 1
Fee: Must have a 1.5 in. 3 ring binder and paper
Credit: .5 Practical Art
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Technology Systems I
Technology 1 and 2 is designed to prepare students to service and maintain modern personal computers and peripherals. Basic networking concepts and functions will also be covered. Students will become adept at troubleshooting and diagnosing problems, as well as performing routine maintenance on PCs. Students will learn to install and replace the major hardware components of the system, maintain and repair those components, as well as build a complete system. Students will also install, configure and troubleshoot various operating systems, including Linux, DOS and Windows. Various peripherals, such as printers/scanners, as well as portable devices, will also be examined. This course emphasizes practical application of theories covered. Hands-on activities, lecture, and student reading/homework provide the platform for learning. Each student will be provided the resources needed to prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. There are no prerequisites for this course.