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    Michigan State University, College of Engineering: Spartan Engineering & Robotics for Teens

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    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Day, Residential
    • Destination: United States
    • Provided By: College
    • Session Start: June, July
    • Session Length: One Week
    • Entering Grade: Below 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Gender: Coed
    • Category: STEM
    • Sub-Categories: STEM, Robotics, Engineering
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
    • Minimum Cost: <$500
    • Career Clusters: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
    • Credit Awarded: No
    • Location:East Lansing, Michigan
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    Overview

    Our Spartan Summer Robotics and Engineering programs offer students in Grades 4 - 12 the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning while exploring careers and college majors in engineering and STEM.

    Spartan LEGO Robotics (Grades 4-7)

    Build and test multiple robotic systems, beginning with EV3 and progressing to more advanced engineering robotics systems such as VEX IQ. Work in teams to build custom robots, test your ideas, and learn engineering problem-solving skills. Then face-off against other teams in robot vs. robot competitions!

    High School Engineering Institute (students entering grades 10th-12th and recent graduates)

    This residential program is designed to give in-depth experiences in engineering majors. Each day students will learn about a significant and spend time with an engineering faculty member, a graduate student. An undergraduate student engaged in a short lecture, demonstrations, hands-on activities, team-based problem-solving, and tours.

    Making a Game of It (High School Juniors & Seniors)

    Making a Game of it (MGIT) facilitates students' technological growth and provides computer software skills directly applicable to STEM-related professions.