Technology and Engineering
Kaukauna High School offers a wide selection of Technology and Engineering courses designed to meet the needs of students looking to gain a broader understanding potential industry careers. Courses ranging from basic to advanced levels are offered in the areas of Metal Technology, Woodworking and Construction, Electronics, Graphic Communication, Transportation, and Robotic Manufacturing. These courses can help prepare students for admission to a four-year university or a technical college program, as well as their future within a specific career.
Many Technology and Engineering courses allow students to earn valuable college credits and advanced placement in selected programs at Fox Valley Technical College or in select 4-year engineering programs. Students can accumulate technical credits to apply toward advanced technical training and a college degree. The Technology and Engineering Courses currently offered at KHS include:
- Technology Concepts
- Metal Technology I
- Metal Technology II
- Metals III CNC Manufacturing
- Consumer Automotive Technology I
- Consumer Automotive Technology II
- Applied Automotive Technology A
- Applied Automotive Technology B
- Outdoor Power Equipment Technology
- Robotic Systmes Lab
- Welding Fundamentals & Metallurgy
- DC Electronics
- PC Hardware & Operating Systems
- 3D Design and Animation
- Screen Printing
- Solid Works Engineering Design I
- Engineering Design: AUTOCAD
- Engineering I
- Engineering II
- CAPP Engineering
- CAPP Engineering (Non-college credit)
- Sustainable Architectural Engineering
- Wood Technology A
- Wood Technology B
- Applied Woodworking A
- Applied Woodworking B
- Modern Construction A
- Modern Construction B
- CTE Peer Leadership
- Co-Op/Youth Apprenticeship Work
- Video Media Production
To find more about these classes, please visit the course offerings page on the KHS Academic and Career Planning website.
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