Engineering and Technology
Students learn the engineering design process, explore how technology and innovation shape society, and work in teams to build and test real prototypes. As they move through the pathway, they take on increasingly complex engineering challenges, culminating in rigorous IB engineering and design coursework. The pathway prepares students for STEM majors and careers through a blend of technical skills, creativity, and real-world project experience.
Course Descriptions
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) | Professional Clubs
Real World Application
| Occupation |
Average Hourly (Metro Atlanta) |
75th Percentile Hourly Wage* (Metro Atlanta) | Typical Education Level of Georgia Employees | Projected Georgia Growth Percentage (2022-2032) |
| Industrial Engineers | $44 | $52 | Bachelor's Degree | 22% |
|
Mechanical Engineers |
$45 | $53 | Bachelor's Degree | 20% |
|
Electrical and Electronics |
$38 | $49 | Associate's Degree | 14% |
| Biomedical Engineers | $51 | $57 | Bachelor's Degree | 14% |
| Commerical and Industrial Designers |
$33 | $37 | Bachelor's Degree | 13% |
| Mechanical Engineering Technicians |
$33 | $38 | Associate's Degree | 12% |
| Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other |
$28 | $32 | Associate's Degree | 12% |
| Industrial Engineering Technicians | $28 | $37 | Associate's Degree | 9% |
