It focuses on low-voltage systems, residential wiring, motors, and motor controls.
Focuses on National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) approved areas: auto electric, steering suspension, engine performance, brakes, live auto, and collision work.
The focus is on students learning basic robot building instructions, programming, and movement, then moving on to working with sensors and more complex robot behaviors. Projects cover key STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) concepts.
Focus includes drafting, machine design, computer-aided design using AutoCAD software, principles of engineering, projects, and architectural model making.