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This course expands upon the knowledge and skills learned in
Agricultural Mechanics I. The topics of instruction emphasized are
non-metallic agricultural fabrication techniques, metal fabrication
technology, safe tool and equipment use, human resource development,
hot/cold metal working skills and technology, advanced welding and metal
cutting skills, working with plastics, and advanced career
exploration/decision-making. Skills in physics, geometry, and algebra
are reinforced in this course. Work-based learning strategies
appropriate for this course are agriscience projects, internships,
cooperative education, apprenticeship, and supervised agricultural
experience. Supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA
leadership activities are integral components of the course and provide
many opportunities for practical application of instructional
competencies.
Course Blueprint
Instructional Guideline
90 Day Plan
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