Thomas A. Edison CTE High School

Engineering Courses


Course Description
Electrical & Solar Installation Technologies Focuses on low-voltage systems, residential wiring, motors, and motor controls.
Automotive Technology | Collision and Refinishing Focuses on NATEF approved areas: auto electric, steering suspension, engine performance, brakes, collision work.
Robotics & Drone Engineering Focuses on basic robot building, programming, sensors, and STEM concepts.
Architectural Drafting & Design Includes drafting, machine design, CAD using AutoCAD, principles of engineering, and architectural model making.

Information Technology


Course Description
Cyber Security Fundamental concepts of computers and transitions into security awareness, hacking, and mobile device and advanced computer forensics.
IT Networking (CISCO Systems) Introduces and builds on fundamental networking concepts and technologies. Students are taught skills necessary to plan‚ implement‚ manage and troubleshoot computer-based networks across a range of applications.
IT Specialist Focuses on the fundamentals, concepts, and technologies of computers (Desktop/Laptops/Mobile Devices), printers (Inkjet/Laser), and networking. Students will learn to assemble and configure computer systems and maintain, diagnose, and troubleshoot common IT-related issues.

Medical Assisting


Course Description
Medical Assisting Helps students develop a complete understanding of the medical profession, and the clinical and administrative skills necessary to work in the healthcare field.

Visual Art & Design Courses


Course Description
Digital Media Preparation for careers in commercial art, graphics, communication, and web design. Work is done using traditional mediums and computer workstations.
Web/App Development Preparation for careers in commercial art, graphics, communication, and web design. Work is done using traditional mediums and computer workstations.
Graphic Arts Preparation for careers in commercial art, graphics, communication, and web design. Work is done using traditional mediums and computer workstations.