Engineering and Manufacturing (New Visions)
1 Year Program
In Partnership with PCB Piezotronics
Students learn the fundamentals of engineering and manufacturing through theory-based and experiential learning rotations throughout the company. Students will learn fundamental engineering methodology and problem-solving skills, develop a network of professional connections through field experiences, and more. Topics of study include casting, molding, mechanical fastening, working with statics, dynamics, and mechanics of materials, working with vector properties and operations, and conductors, insulators, and semi-conductors.
Program Highlights
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Develop a network of professional connections through field experiences at PCB Piezotronics.
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Real-world, hands-on training in engineering, manufacturing, and machining technologies in a local stateof-the-art facility.
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Daily access to professional tools and equipment.
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Rotating internships throughout the school year with industry professionals.
College Agreements
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Additional Information
- High School Credits:
English 12 (1 Credit)
Participation in Government (.5 Credit)
Economics (.5 Credit)
Internship (1 Credit)
Engineering and Manufacturing (1 Credit)
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Program Considerations |
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Contact Information
Kevin Hurley
Principal
Phone: 716-821-7259
Email Kevin Hurley
The Erie 1 BOCES New Visions and Tech Prep programs connect qualified, highly-motivated high school seniors with mentoring professionals in the workplace and with local colleges and universities. These competitive, on-site programs integrate required English and Social Studies credits with targeted studies at locations such as Canisius University, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo State University, Conway Beam Truck Group and The Buffalo Zoo.
More information is available by calling (716) 821-7259 or by speaking with your school counselor.
Application Process
More Information
Kimberly Biniasz, Assistant Principal
E1B Potter Career Center
705 Potters Road
West Seneca, New York 14224
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the term “New Visions” really mean? |
Through this program you will expand your knowledge in a chosen career path where you will develop a “New Vision”. This “New Vision” will help you make an informed decision on your future. |
What are the characteristics of a typical New Visions student? |
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Who should I contact with questions? |
Kevin Hurley (716) 821-7259 |
What does a day in the life of a New Visions student look like? |
Students will initially spend about 6 weeks in the classroom establishing foundational knowledge in their program. They'll then start to work with mentors in the field. They'll spend some of their school week working alongside these professionals to gain a broader understanding of the field and the work that's involved. The classroom will remain a home base for students and the class will continue to meet regularly as a group to reflect on their experiences and gain deeper knowledge. Typically, students in the Connections programs will conduct all mentorship experiences onsite at either the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus or Millard Fillmore Hospital. Students in Legal Academy and Business, Management, and Marketing will be expected to travel to a series of internship experiences within the community. |
What makes New Visions programs so unique and esteemed? |
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