The Engineering program provides students with an introduction to engineering.

College Credits

Dual enrollment through New Hampshire Institute of Technology (up to 12 credits)

OR Rochester Institute of Technology PLTW (9 credits)

Certifications

  • Autodesk Fusion 360 Certified User
  • American Heart Association Heartsaver® CPR/AED
  • Certified Manufacturing Associate
  • Vermont Manufacturing Extension Fundamentals LEAN Manufacturing
  • ACT National Career Readiness Certificate

Advisory Board

  • Steve Wiegers—

Hubbardton Forge

  • David Sunderland—

Carris Reels

  • Sarah Clapp—

GE Aviation

  • Eliza Cox—

Green Mountain Power

  • Anderson Santos—

OMYA

  • Dan Roswell—

RCPS

  • Gina Kelley

A firm grasp of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is essential for success in today’s highly skilled global economy. The Engineering Program incorporates advanced technologies through project-based learning. Through the nationally recognized Project Lead the Way Pathway to Engineering program, students will apply the design process and acquire strong teamwork communication, critical-thinking, and problem-solving skills. Students gain valuable experience working with fundamental engineering principles and applied physics, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing, laser cutting, robotics, and machine tools. The course of studies includes Introduction to Engineering Design, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and Principles of Engineering.

What We Do

The Engineering lab is a dynamic learning environment that replicates the facilities students can expect to experience in post-secondary programs and industry. Students will utilize the most advanced technologies to engage in problem and project-based activities that model engineering principles.

Entry Requirements

Recommended Prerequisites: College preparatory coursework; ability to manipulate and solve quadratic equations; ability to perform unit conversions for distance, velocity and force; ability to manipulate geometric and trigonometric functions to solve right-angle triangle problems (sine, cosine, tangent, and Pythagorean theorem); ability to manipulate and solve equations involving fractions, exponents, and roots; can work as part of a team; possesses strong interpersonal skills; utilizes effective communication skills; is proficient with technology.

Reading Level of class materials: Grade 12

Program Instructor—Erin Cochran

 

I am a life-long learner and maker who loves to get people excited about learning. My hobbies include makerspaces, bicycling, hiking, songwriting, and photography.

Prior to focusing on teaching engineering, I worked in engineering research and development on innovation of materials and devices for nanotechnologies, solar cells, microphotonics, hydrogen storage, batteries, and hydrogen fusion for companies and laboratories worldwide including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NASA EPSCoR, Bosch, Max Planck Institute for Plasmaphysics, and the National Institute for Advanced Transportation Technology Center for Clean Vehicle Technology.

erin.cochran@rcpsvt.org        (802) 770-1052

Program Instructor—Trae Catellier

Trae Catellier has a vast professional background. He has worked for many years in IT and systems engineering. For the last few years, his work has been in the mechanical and design side of engineering. Trae’s hobbies include building/fixing anything with an engine, boating, and automotive events, and spending time with his son.

Trae.Catellier@rcpsvt.org        (802) 770-1256