Automated Materials Joining Technology will appeal to students who want to focus on joining and forming technologies, materials science, computer-aided design and automated systems — key facets of advanced manufacturing — while applying math and science knowledge to design and produce products.
Clean Energy Technology - This curriculum enables students to apply fundamental science and operating principles of clean energy systems to authentic problems that involve motors and generators, photovoltaic systems, water and energy conservation, wind turbines, biofuel generation, bioreactors, water power, energy harvesting, fuel cells, and nuclear power.
Energy and Power - Students will research, design and build a series of authentic, hands-on projects that will enable them to understand the interplay of the generation, distribution and use of energy.
Health Informatics - This curriculum merges information science, computer science and health care. Students use information technology, data analysis software and statistics to address a range of health related topics.