MSTI: 07/12/09 - 07/25/09
The Mississippi Summer Transportation Institute (MSTI) includes hands-on activities, development of communication skills, and utilization of technology and skills required in today’s workforce.This camp is for students currently in grades 9th-10th. Click here to download an application for the MSTI experience.

 


Robotics: 06/07/09 - 06/13/09
This is a week-long residential summer program that offers an introduction to MSU Engineering. Participants will use the engineering design process to design, build and test a remote-controlled robot. Currently enrolled 8th-10th graders are eligible for this camp. Click here to download an application for this summer camp.

 


CSI Bagley: 06/14/09-06/20/09
CSI Bagley will be an intense, action-packed week-long exploration of digital forensics and computer security.  Students currently in grades 8th-11th are encouraged to apply. Digital forensics is about solving computer crimes, and involves exploring computers for evidence indicating identity theft, cyber bullying, phishing, etc. Students will be given instruction on how to use the tools associated with digital forensics as well as have opportunities to solve a crime as a team. Cost is $400 per attendee. Click here to download an application for CSI Bagley.


UFPME: 6/21/09 - 6/27/09
The University Familiarization Program for Minorities in Engineering (UFPME) for incoming tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students from Mississippi. As when initiated in 1990, the summer program meets the needs of underrepresented minorities with emphasis in science, mathematics and engineering. Click here to download the UFPME application.

 


Women in Action Camp: 6/28/09 - 7/01/09
This program is designed to pique the interest of young women at an earlier age. SWE coordinates this program for current 7th and 8th graders to experience diverse aspects of engineering fields. Hands-on activities, laboratory investigations and engineering presentations enable these young women to develop an understanding and appreciation of these engineering disciplines and their responsibilities. Click here to download an application.


Summer Engineering Experience

ASTRO SEE - Stennis: 07/20/09 - 07/24/09
Grades: Current 7th-9th graders
FULL

SEE - Canton: 07/13/09 - 07/17/09
Grades: Current 4th - 6th graders
( Click here to download application )

SEE - Starkville: 07/06/09 - 07/10/09
Grades: Current 4th - 6th graders
( Click here to download application )

SEE II-Starkville: 07/13/09-07/18/09
Grades: Current 7th - 9th graders
( Click here to download application )

The week-long program teaches children basic engineering principles, teamwork and critical thinking skills, which heighten their interest in math and science. The activities are hands-on, problem-solving and cooperative with an emphasis on engineering.


WISE Women: 07/05/09 - 07/11/09
WISE is targeted at increasing the number of female scientists and engineers. This joint effort with the Society of Women Engineers provides high school girls with an understanding of engineering and the opportunities it provides. Participants will get an overview of engineering, as well as participate in hands-on laboratory investigations, laboratory tours, and design competitions. Click here to download an the WISE application.

 

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