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F1 In Schools Competition Winners |
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Communities respond to need for bioscience workers |
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PLTW Teacher Tad Douce and PLTW Ohio's State Leader Kathy Sommers receive education awards |
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Project Lead the Way Ohio Team Visits Redstone Arsenal |
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Important Policy Change: Digital Electronics is a Required Course. |
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Article accepted by and published in juried scientific publication co-authored by two former PLTW students |
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Important Policy Change: Digital Electronics is a Required Course
As of January 2008, PLTW National will no longer accept Digital Electronics as an elective course. This decision was based on the fact that Digital Electronics forms the bases of several engineering areas critical to U.S. global competitiveness.
Those programs currently teaching Digital Electronics are required to continue to teach the course.
Those programs established during 2006-2007 not including Digital Electronics in their delivery model are encouraged to include it as implementation moves forward.
All programs beginning implementation in fall 2008 are required to include
in their program of study.
As always, Ohio feels very strongly about the “capstone” course Engineering Design and Development and strongly encourages all schools to offer this course. Although PLTW requires only four courses, Ohio encourages that programs offer five course in the sequence.
Required Core PLTW Courses
- Introduction to Engineering Design
- Principles of Engineering
- Digital Electronics
PLTW Elective Courses
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- Civil Engineering and Architecture
- Biotechnical Engineering
- Aerospace
Ohio Emerging Technology Electives
- Fuel Cell Technology
- Materials Joining Technology
- Computational Science and Engineering
PLTW Capstone Course
- Engineering Design and Development
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