Student Introduction To Engineering (SITE) is a summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, hosted by The University of Alabama College of Engineering.
Do you ever wonder what makes bridges capable of withstanding 100-mph winds or why a skyscraper doesn't collapse during an earthquake? If so, then perhaps you'll be an engineer someday! Here is an invitation: if you are entering the 11th or 12th grade, come to The University of Alabama campus to discover if engineering or computer science is the right career for you by participating in our SITE Program!
Details
Listing Type:Summer Programs
Program Delivery:Residential
Destination:United States
Provided By:College
Session Start:July
Session Length:One Week
Entering Grade:11th, 12th
Gender:Coed
Category:STEM
Sub-Categories:STEM, Engineering, Career Exploration
Selective:No
Ages:16, 17, 18
Career Clusters:Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Student Introduction To Engineering (SITE) is a summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, hosted by The University of Alabama College of Engineering.
Do you ever wonder what makes bridges capable of withstanding 100-mph winds or why a skyscraper doesn't collapse during an earthquake? If so, then perhaps you'll be an engineer someday! Here is an invitation: if you are entering the 11th or 12th grade, come to The University of Alabama campus to discover if engineering or computer science is the right career for you by participating in our SITE Program!
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