-
Engineering Pathways at SETA
As a magnet school program, SETA is able to offer a variety of academic pathways available to students. Our comprehensive curriculum, developed in collaboration with NASA and our advisory board, ensures that students receive a well-rounded education in their selected engineering pathway.
Our extensive curriculum offers four distinct pathways and each provides students with diverse career opportunities within the engineering industry. Our pathways include:
-
Each pathway is designed to provide students with specialized skills and knowledge in their respective fields. By offering a variety of pathways into the engineering industry, we aim to cater to the specialized interests and talents of our students, allowing them to graduate from SETA with industry-recognized certifications.
Depending on the chosen pathway, SETA students have the flexibility to make immediate transitions into the workforce after graduation. Some pathways, such as those including aircraft certifications, may be better suited for those who wish to pursue continued education at post-secondary institutions. However, regardless of the pathway selected, all SETA students will graduate with numerous opportunities within the engineering workforce.
SETA is committed to preparing students for the engineering jobs of the future. By leveraging our connections with industry partners, SETA is actively developing internship and job opportunities for future students of the magnet school program. Through these connections, students will establish valuable networks while advancing their real-world experience, knowledge, and skills for their future careers.

Aerospace Engineering
Certifications
Extracurricular Activities

Aviation Technology
Certifications
Extracurricular Activities

Computer Science Engineering
Computer Science Pathway students gain knowledge of operating systems, compilers, and network distribution software used across diverse industries. They master the complete software development life cycle from requirements gathering and system design to coding, testing, deployment, and maintenance. By developing proficiency in multiple programming languages, students learn to create, modify, and optimize code for high-performance applications.
With skills in understanding computer systems' hardware and architecture, students can build efficient and scalable software solutions for the rapidly evolving technology landscape, leading to careers in hardware management, software, multimedia, and systems integration services.
Certifications
Extracurricular Activities

Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering
The Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Pathway provides students hands-on training in robotics, automation technology, and electro-mechanical systems, allowing students to gain the necessary skills for the rising fields of robotics engineering, refinery operations, deep ocean exploration, and hazardous waste management.
Our academics prepare students for dynamic careers at the forefront of product development and automation, covering the full life-cycle of manufacturing processes from planning & production control to maintenance & process engineering. The strong foundation in mechanical principles and manufacturing allows SETA graduates to pursue diverse engineering roles across industries by mastering the assembly, operation, maintenance, and repair of complex mechanical equipment and devices.