Technical Career Magnet School
Course Syllabus
Course Title Foundation of Electronics Term Yearlong, 2016-17
Teacher Mrs. Holston room # 246
Email Address
Teacher Web Page /Teacher Support
/ Wednesday 3:15pm to 4:00pmCourse Description
This course is designed for beginning students who are interested in careers related to the design, production, analysis, repair, and operation of devices that use electronics. The course should be designed around major individual and class projects that promote critical thinking, problem solving, and abstract reasoning that encourage the student to become an investigative life-long learner.
Course Curriculum Content
Course Standards
Course Standards / Units/TopicsBasic STEM standards 1, 2, 3, 4
STEM-FE-10. Use appropriate technology to collect, record, manipulate, analyze, and report data.
STEM-FE-5. Students will be introduced to the history and development of electron theory.
STEM-FE-8. Students will be introduced to the techniques and processes in electronics systems.
STEM-FE-9. Students will be introduced to various measuring apparatus appropriate to electronic systems.
STEM-FE-7. Students will be introduced to electronic components that comprise an electronic system.
STEM-FE-6. Students will identify electronic theories applicable to electronic processes.
STEM-FE-12. Students will construct an electronic device as a culminating experience.
STEM–FE-11. Design a solution to an engineering and electronics problem applying math and science principles.
STEM-FE-13. Explore how related career and technology student organizations are integral parts of career and technology education courses. Students will develop leadership, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. / Semester 1:
1. Career Exploration
2. Safety (graded year-round)
3. History of electron theory
4. Techniques of Electronics Systems
5. Measuring Apparatus
Semester 2:
6. Electronic Systems (con’t)
7. Electronic Process Theories
8. Culminating Experience
Instructional Materials and Supplies
Published Materials / Instructional SuppliesBasic Electronics Workbook 1 and 2
NIDA equipment / Spiral wide rule notebook, paper, pen or pencil, & 16GB flash drive
Evaluation and Grading
Assignments / Grade Weights / Grading ScaleClasswork & Homework
Projects
Unit Tests
Quizzes
Final Exam / Class Assessments 30%
Home/Daily Work, Quizzes
Summative Assessment 50%
Projects, Tests
Final Exam 20% / A: 90 and above
B: 80 – 89
C: 74 – 79
D: 70 – 73
F: 69 or below
Other Information
Expectations for Academic Success / Additional Requirements/Resources1) Complete daily classwork assignments
2) Participate in class discussions and ask questions
3) Participate constructively as a team member on
projects and tasks / · Acceptable Computer Use Policy
· Tutoring Available
· Research Internet
Syllabus updates will occur periodically
Foundation of Electronics
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