Manufacturing (Grades 9-12)

Manufacturing

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    Manufacturing MAN

    1. 1

      Employ engineering design process to achieve desired outcomesMAN.01

      1. a

        Describe the process of interpreting and preparing technical drawings and rough drawings and sketchesMAN.01.01

      2. b

        Demonstrate the process for interpreting technical drawings to extrapolate information from a set of plans using appropriate mathematical functionsMAN.01.02

      3. c

        Apply accepted design principals of text and graphics to the layout of printed and electronically published materialsMAN.01.03

    2. 2

      Identify and use appropriate engineering materialsMAN.02

      1. a

        Identify and describe the four major types of engineering materials; metallic. Polymeric, ceramic and fibrous.MAN.02.01

      2. b

        Identify and describe seven major types of material propertiesMAN.02.02

      3. c

        Select materials based on properties required by the projectMAN.02.03

      4. d

        Describe the relationship between materials and manufacturingMAN.02.04

    3. 3

      Demonstrate the methods involved in turning raw materials into usable productsMAN.03

      1. a

        Identify and describe the primary processes for obtaining raw materialsMAN.03.01

      2. b

        Demonstrate the safe and accurate secondary process to create a finished product; forming; separating; combining; assembly; finishingMAN.03.02

      3. c

        Apply a variety of manufacturing techniques and processes to create a usable productMAN.03.03

      4. d

        Distinguish between organic and inorganic materialsMAN.03.04

      5. e

        Experiment with the alteration of material characteristicMAN.03.05

      6. f

        Differentiate between natural and artificial materialsMAN.03.06

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
Where can I read the official document?
Connecticut Career and Technical Education

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