Step into modern engineering. Design and bring to life your very own Mars rover! In this course, you'll master powerful 3D design software while learning about additive manufacturing. Transform your ideas into detailed digital models, test how your rover operates, and watch your designs come to life through 3D printing. Whether you dream of becoming an aerospace engineer or simply love building things, this course introduces tools and techniques shaping the future of space exploration.
Through a combination of lectures and immersive hands-on activities, you will learn: the principles of CAD software for 3D modeling and assembly the basics of additive manufacturing, and its applications in engineering; and the design process, including requirements analysis and prototyping, motion studies and functional testing of mechanical systems.
During this course, you will:
- Design components such as wheels, chassis, and robotic arms for a Mars rover using CAD software.
- Assemble and simulate the rover's functionality, including motion studies like wheel rotation and arm extension.
- Use 3D printing to prototype selected components.
- Create a final presentation showcasing the design process, technical insights, and functional prototype.
Life On Campus
Outside of class, you will enjoy social activities, develop lasting friendships, and get a taste of college life on campus.
To be accepted into this program, you must be a rising junior or senior in good academic standing.
For 2025, this program is open only to US residents between the ages of 15 and 17. This course is offered during
- Session 3: July 20 - 25
- Session 4: July 27-August 1
Program Cost: $2,250 ($45 application fee)
A limited number of scholarships are available to offset the program costs for students with demonstrated need. The Scholarships are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Application Deadlines:
Early Action*: March 7, 2024
Application Closes: May 30, 2024
*Apply by the early action deadline and receive a $100 discount on the program fee.