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Making chemical slime in the Explore Engineering summer program.
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Making chemical slime in the Explore Engineering summer program.

Do you know a middle school, junior high or high school student who needs something to do this summer? The College of Engineering offers several summer camps for rising 6th through 12th graders. These camps offer hands-on learning experiences and give kids a chance to explore different engineering and sustainability topics.

Explore Engineering Program I

For students entering the 6th and 7th grade, we offer a week-long half day program that introduces engineering concepts through fun activities. Previous participants experimented with robotics, learned how to build a stereo speaker, and created chemical slime. Students will spend the week participating in interactive labs and having tons of fun!

Explore Engineering Program II

Students entering the 8th and 9th grade can learn more about science and engineering through hands-on activities at a week-long half-day program. Past program participants made polymer balls and found out why they bounce, developed web programming skills, and learned about aerospace.

Engineering Summer Academy

The Engineering Summer Academy program is a one-week residential engineering academy for rising 10th, 11th and 12th grade students. Students will live in a dormitory on the University of Arkansas campus. This intensive, summer academy challenges you to explore a specific area of engineering: solar energy, chemical engineering or computer science/computer engineering. Summer Academy Students get to work in our state-of-the-art labs alongside university faculty and current students.

Engineering Girl Camp for Arkansas Project Lead the Way Schools

The University of Arkansas College of Engineering in partnership with Arkansas Career Education is pleased to offer the Engineering Girls Camp for Arkansas Project Lead the Way schools. Explore engineering with hands-on activities through a week-long day program designed specifically for girls entering the 8th and 9th grade. Previous programs looked at alternative energy options by building small windmills and solar cars, used 3-D software to design a novelty box and learned how to use a set of motors and controllers to design and operate a miniature elevator. Participants also explored engineering though field trips to see the daily operations of engineers in industry.

Contacts

Camilla Medders, director of communications
College of Engineering
(479) 575-5697, camillam@uark.edu

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