Engineering Exploration Week (EEW):
EEW is a one-week day camp
comprised of mini-workshops for
students entering grades 10-12. The camp is hosted at The
Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI) in
Omaha, where participating
students explore engineering programs
available at the Omaha campus.
The workshops will be held June 8-12, 2009. Lunch will be provided at all
sessions.
If you have a passion for science
and math, join
us for fun activities that will give
you a better understanding of
the many facets of engineering.
EEW Workshop Information and Pricing:
| EEW Workshops | Fee |
* Pay by the session or participate in all five days for the discounted price of $175. |
|
| Computer & Electronics Engineering Monday, June 8 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Have you ever wondered how your alarm clock works or how your car knows when you do not have your seatbelt on? In this session, we will investigate how electronics play an important role in everything a person does on a daily basis--even how some people brush their teeth! We will learn a little about the fundamentals of digital electronics, then simulate a project in software. From this simulation, we will then physically build the project on the breadboard and test it by daisychaining several projects together to see what happens! |
$35 |
Civil Engineering |
$35 |
| Construction Engineering and Management Wednesday, June 10 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Construction Engineering and Construction Management are growing occupations that incorporate the skills necessary to design and/or manage multimillion dollar projects. These skills provide you the opportunity to travel the country and the world. In this session, we will learn the basics of construction project management, such as working on teams, and construction engineering as it relates to building structures. We will divide into teams and build a bridge using K'nex, which we'll then test to see how much weight it can hold. Most importantly, we'll have fun! |
$35 |
Architectural Engineering |
$35 |
Industry Visit Day |
$45 |
Registration:
Registration will open in spring 2010
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