Course Information

2025-2026 Academic Year

CR20 SREB AC Fundamentals of Aerospace Tech

Course NumberCR20
Course TitleSREB AC Fundamentals of Aerospace Tech
Course DescriptionThis project-based learning course engages students who are curious about aviation and aerospace careers. This course will introduce students to an engineering design process, tools to collect and analyze data, the science of aviation, materials and structures, and safety. Students will participate in real-world experiences such as designing, building and testing a pilot seat, kite, straw rocket and launcher, motor-powered rocket and a model glider. Students will work collaboratively, manage projects, be creative and innovative, think critically, and solve problems as well as propose solutions to design problems. Further, they will learn to apply literacy, mathematics and science concepts and use technology to effectively solve real-world, challenging problems with business and industry partners. Through project-based learning, students will explore the future of the aerospace industry and learn to apply those habits of behavior and mind unique to the field.
Course Lead ConsultantFelisha Davis
felisha.davis@dpi.nc.gov
Course StatusStandard
Course TypeAdopted
POL (Proof of Learning)Local
Credential as POLN/A
Curriculum DateSREB
Hours of Instruction135-150
Recommended Maximum Enrollment25
Course Credit1
Inherently HonorsYes
Meets Computer Science (CS) Graduation RequirementNo
Math Option CreditNo
PrerequisitesNone
Career Cluster(s)Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
Pathway Level(s)SREB Aerospace Engineering (AEEN) - Prerequisite
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s)N/A
CTSO(s)
(Career and Technical Student Organization)
Technology Student Association (TSA)
SkillsUSA
SOC Code(s)
(Standard Occupational Classification Code)
Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians (17-3021)
Mechanical Drafters (17-3013)