• Middle School Courses at SETA

    Education at SETA begins in middle school, where students are enrolled into introductory courses to set an academic foundation that prepares them for their selected pathways in high school. Each year in middle school consists of a mix of various core and elective classes. Elective courses in 7th and 8th grade are eligible for high school credit.

    *High School Credit

  • 6th

    • 4 Core Classes
    • 2 SETA Electives:
      • Exploring Space & Engineering Tech
      • Intro to Aerospace & Aviation 
  • 7th

    • 4 Core Honors Classes
    • 2 SETA Electives:
      • Principles of Computer Science*
      • Principles of Manufacturing*
  • 8th

    • 2 Core Honors Classes
      • Algebra I/Geometry*
      •  Integrated Physics
    • SETA Elective:
      • Principles of App Engineering*
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Aerospace Engineering

The Aerospace Pathway offers dynamic educational exploration in scientific research, laboratory testing, and research & development across the cutting-edge industry. Students gain hands-on experience designing, testing, and evaluating projects involving engines, machines, and structures. They apply scientific and mathematical evidence to solve problems through innovation, construction, operation, and maintenance of various engineering systems. Students can also obtain an industry certification the Autodesk Associate Certified User Certification, to boost their resume and career. By focusing on advanced academics, the Aerospace Pathway opens doors to rewarding opportunities in the ever-evolving aerospace sector.
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Aviation Technology

The Aviation Technology & Maintenance Pathway provides a comprehensive introduction to the aviation industry. Students gain knowledge and skills in aircraft inspection, maintenance procedures, air navigational aids, air traffic controls, communications equipment, the principles and science of flight, and aviation engineering. Students can also obtain an industry certification, the FAA Part 107 Remote Drone Pilot certification, to boost their resume and career. This pathway ensures SETA graduates comply with federal safety regulations, preparing them for rewarding careers in the aviation industry.
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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.

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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.

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