Engineering Summer Programs
This is a week-long residential camp for rising sophomores who are interested in math and science. Students will work on several projects that will incorporate different aspects of engineering.
Who should attend?
High school sophomores
EYO is a week-long residential program that introduces high school rising juniors and seniors to the field of engineering. Participants will interact with engineering students and faculty members, plan and build a project, and engage in hands-on activities prepared by departments within the College of Engineering.
Who should attend?
High school juniors and seniors
G.A.M.E.S. is a week-long camp for females to explore specific engineering and scientific fields through demonstrations, presentations, hands-on activities, and interaction with women in technical fields.
Who should attend?
Academically talented middle school and high school girls
This is a week-long residential program for students interested in aerospace engineering and aviation. Students learn about aerospace engineering in the areas of propulsion systems, theory of flight, aerodynamics, principles of aircraft, and spacecraft design through classroom sessions, laboratories, demonstrations, and hands-on activities.
Who should attend?
Students entering grades 9-12