Engineering Innovation = college-level course for high school students

To view the program website go here: http://engineering-innovation.jhu.edu/

Through Engineering Innovation, high school students put engineering concepts to the test. Applying their knowledge of math and science to labs and hands-on projects, concepts they’ve learned in their high school classrooms are suddenly linked to real-world practice. Students’ confidence grows as they attend college-level lectures, tackle problems, test theories, and ultimately learn to think like engineers.

Engineering Innovation is an undergraduate introductory engineering course that has been offered at Johns Hopkins University for over 10 years. This course is designed to help students develop the skills to think and problem solve like engineers.

Students are eligible to receive 3 transferable college credits from JHU if they complete the course with a final grade of an “A” or a “B”. Students receiving college credit will then have a transcript on file with the Registrar’s office at JHU.

Though registration for this summer is closed, students can register for next year – Summer 2010

If you would like someone from Engineering Innovation to speak at your high school, please contact engineering-innovation@jhu.edu. Presentations usually run 15-30 minutes.

 
 

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