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Engineering & Robotics Pathway

Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) classes learn and practice skills that prepare them for diverse post-high school education and training opportunities, from apprenticeships and two-year college programs to four-year college and graduate programs for careers in engineering and robotics. - OSPI STEM Career Cluster Pathway Info PDF

Career Pathway images created by Talley High School students.

Facilitator

Woody Sobey
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics

Kellie Luther
Work-Based Learning

pathway Courses

  • Pre-Engineering A, B
  • Robotics A, B

Beyond the classroom

These courses may visit worksites utilizing or producing robotic equipment, welcome guest speakers to discuss robotic advancements, and participate in after school clubs and competitions, such as FIRST or TSA.

after high school

WORKFORCE. Freight Agent ($48,000), Industrial Machine Worker ($61,000)

MILITARY. Electrical Engineer ($75,000), Space Operations Specialist ($69,000), Space Operations Manager ($99,000)

APPRENTICESHIP/CERTIFICATE. Equipment Technologist ($63,000)

2-YEAR DEGREE. Mechatronic Technician ($65,000), Electronical Engineer Technician ($73,000), Industrial Engineer Technician ($63,000)

4-YEAR DEGREE. Mechanical Engineer ($107,000), Electronical Engineer ($125,000), Bioengineer ($116,000)

GRADUATE DEGREE. Engineering Manager ($170,000)

Program of Study

Robotics Program of Study

Graduation credits

CTE
Electives
Lab Science/Science

Credentials

Not Currently Available

College credit 

Not Currently Available

Note

This pathway helps students explore and plan for career choices. However, it does not create a CTE Graduation Pathway