Arlington ISD Stem Academy at Martin High School
Engineering Your Future
The Engineering Pathway in the AISD STEM Academy utilizes the nationally recognized Project Lead the Way curriculum. “PLTW Engineering is more than just another high school engineering program. It is about applying engineering, science, math, and technology to solve complex, open-ended problems in a real-world context. Students focus on the process of defining and solving a problem, not on getting the “right” answer. They learn how to apply STEM knowledge, skills, and habits of mind to make the world a better place through innovation.”
Engineering Pathway Courses
AISD Courses
- Introduction to Engineering Design
- Principles of Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Digital Electronics
- Engineering Design and Development
- STEM Internship
UT Arlington Majors within College of Engineering – Sample Dual Credit Courses
Introduction to Engineering (all majors)
Computer Science Major
Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering
Intermediate Programming
Object-Oriented Programming
Aerospace and/or Mechanical Engineering Major
Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Engineering Statics
Engineering Graphics and Industrial Practice
Electrical Engineering Major
Electrical Engineering Freshman Seminar
Electrical Engineering Freshman Practicum
Biomedical Engineering Major
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
Cell and Molecular Biology
Structure and Function of Organisms
Civil Engineering Major
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Computer Tools – AutoCAD
Engineering Measurement and Computer Modeling
Industrial Engineering Major
Introduction to Industrial Engineering
Engineering Graphics and Industrial Practices
Computer Applications in Industrial Engineering
Math/Science course options at UT Arlington can be found on the Math/Science Pathway page of this website
Note: This is a small sample of projected Dual Credit courses in the College of Engineering and is subject to change.