Engineering and Technology at Hebron High School

Pictures of the Engineering/Technology Program

Course Summaries

The variety expressed between these next 6 classes is a great representation of the large and diverse selection of STEM classes that are offered at Hebron High School and the local Career Centers.

Course: Engineering Design and Presentation
Instructor: Dale Rodgers
Contact Info: rogersd@lisd.net

Engineering Design and Presentation is an application of the design process while developing skills with multiple engineering tools and softwares. Basic manual drafting, computer aided design skills are practiced.

Course: Architectural Design
Instructor: Dale Rodgers
Contact Info: rogersd@lisd.net

Architectural Design is a technical course that practices the principles of design, styles, and construction that architects use. Students learn to complete a set of residential plans (including a floor plan, electrical plan, roof plan, etc) as well as apply technical sketching and illustration skills while developing concept designs and presentation drawings.

Course: Audio Video Production - Film and Video
Instructor: Greg Ruuska
Contact Info: ruuskag@lisd.net

Audio Video Production allows students to gain job-specific training for employment in audio, video, television, and motion picture career by using professional grade equipment and advanced software. Students will work in small groups to produce audio, video, and film style projects.

Course: Computer Maintenance
Instructor: Jordan Canfield
Contact Info: canfieldj@lisd.net

Computer Maintenance is a course that gives students the chance to acquire principles of computer maintenance, including electrical and electronic theory, computer hardware principles, and broad level components related to the installation, diagnosis, service, and repair of computer systems. Opportunities are given to apply and transfer knowledge to a diverse selection of problems.

Course: Collision Repair and Refinishing
Instructor: Danny Robinson
Contact Info: robinsond@lisd.net

Collision Repair and Refinishing permits students to develop first term training skills, such as safety, hand and power use, part removal and installation, and metal repair. It is a simulation of how an actual repair shop is managed.

Course: Introduction to Biotechnology
Instructor: Stanley Feighny
Contact Info: feighnys@lisd.net

Introduction to Biotechnology focuses on the importance of using biotechnology to save and transform lives. The course supplies an overview of genetics, cell structure, proteins, and nucleic acids.