STEM LEARNING SYSTEMS®
Grades 9-12
This rigorous STEM education program, as defined by business leaders and industry experts, aligns the skills and knowledge needed to bridge the gap between secondary education and college/career success. Students develop critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills while utilizing real-world applications.
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Customizable Content
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Flexible 20-Day Schedule
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Available on Any Device / Any Time
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Four-Person Teams
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Aligned with Industry Standards and Career Pathways
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Project-based Application of STEM
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NAF Approved
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University of California A-G Approved Course
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ADVANCED ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Grades 11-12
This capstone STEM education program creates the real-world experience of working in an engineering consulting firm. Student teams are engaged in authentic engineering work and practices. They problem solve and compete to win professional contracts.​
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4-6 Person Teams
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Year Long Curriculum
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Customizable Content
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Accessible on Any Device, Any Time
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Foundations of Engineering
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Solidworks 3D Design
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Case Studies & Career Planning
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Project Based Activities
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Utilizes Engineering Design Notebooks
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The Engineering Design Process
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NAF Approved
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Aligned with Industry Standards & Career Pathways

Architecture & Construction

Alternative Energy & Environment

Manufacturing & Materials

Robotics
Please call to learn more about Advanced Engineering & Technology 1-877-243-8763
AN INSIDE LOOK
EDUCATOR UPDATES
Kathy Boyd
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Director of Career Education
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Orange County Department of Education
"Students figure out they love something or they hate something. They'll be able to say 'Wow! I love that! I might consider that pathway.' Then hopefully they connect that pathway to a possible major, if they choose education beyond the high school, and that major can influence their career."
Shelly Springer
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Engineering Technology Instructor
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Santa Maria High School
"The Paxton/Patterson program reaches our students on all levels. It gives them access to high paying, high demand jobs very quickly. They can go into engineering at the college level, they can go into something like manufacturing at the junior college level or they can go directly into industry."