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| NOTE: Marine Service Technology 1-2, Boat and Yacht Building and Repair 1-2, and Drafting 1-2 are regular courses. Vocational classes above levels 1-2 are considered to be honors-level courses. |
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| TITLE: MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY |
LEVEL: Regular |
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| 8751010 |
9-12 |
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E |
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DESCRIPTION
Students receive an in-depth look at how marine engines work and how to maintain and repair them. Students learn on outboard two strokes, outboard four strokes, inboard gas and inboard diesels. 10 test engines are available for use in our classes. |
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| TITLE: BOAT AND YACHT BUILDING AND REPAIR |
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| 8751300 |
9-12 |
1 |
E |
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Students will experience a full scale boat building class in a shop with all of the tools and supplies needed to build both fiberglass and wood boats. | |
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| TITLE: SEAMANSHIP |
LEVEL: Regular |
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| 8751210 |
9-12 |
1 |
E |
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Students learn everything necessary about boats and all their different designs and functions. What other school can boast a 40' floating classroom? RBMA uses the Trident pontoon boat for hands-on learning (docking, navigation, tying up the boat and yes, driving). |
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| TITLE: DRAFTING I - IV |
LEVEL: Regular |
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| 8725000 |
9-12 |
1 |
R, AS, C |
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DESCRIPTION
This is an excellent prep course for college bound students interested in pursing naval architecture or engineering. This program is also prepares students for employment in the drafting industry. This program focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the drafting industry and demonstrates such elements of the drafting industry as planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, and health, safety, and environmental issues. |
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| TITLE: COMPUTING FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER |
LEVEL: Regular |
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| 8209020 |
9-12 |
1 |
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| PREREQUISITE: NONE |
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DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide an overview of current business and information systems and trends and to introduce students to the basics and foundations required for today's business environments. Students passing the Microsoft® exam at the end of the course will receive a nationally recognized Microsoft® Certification in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. |
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| TITLE: NETWORKING I |
LEVEL: Regular |
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| 8207020 |
9-12 |
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This course offers a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosis, preventive maintenance and basic networking. In this program you will learn how to build a computer. The A+ Microsoft® Certification will be awarded upon passing the national exam at the end of the course
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