Summer ENgineering Camps
CCEP STEM Summer Series!
In addition to the Discover E! Residential Program, students can explore a full range of careers over summer, strengthen their work readiness competencies, earn college credit and/or stipends, meet new people and have a lot of fun!
Here are the opportunities:
Although the BioTech and Environmental Engineering camps have registration fees, they waive the fee easily if students/families request it. We do not want any barriers to exist for full participation! Students need only check a box when they complete the on-line registration and the fee will be waived. It's as easy as that!
Students register here:
https://www.ccpartnership.org/summer-camps
They must complete a student registration packet for each camp. Please find attached a copy of the three general application packets for your convenience. Please give to Mr. Tobin or Mr. Lyons and they will give them to the appropriate people at the next Discover E! meeting on June 4th.
In addition to the Discover E! Residential Program, students can explore a full range of careers over summer, strengthen their work readiness competencies, earn college credit and/or stipends, meet new people and have a lot of fun!
Here are the opportunities:
- BioTech Summer Camp, June 18-22 @ CSU-EB Concord Campus
- Solar Energy Academy, July 9-13 @ CSU-EB Concord Campus--earn $150 stipend upon completion
- Environmental Engineering Summer Camp, July 30-August 3--earn college credit (if students have a CCC Student ID, that works for this camp! If not, you may need to help students apply for a college student ID.)
Although the BioTech and Environmental Engineering camps have registration fees, they waive the fee easily if students/families request it. We do not want any barriers to exist for full participation! Students need only check a box when they complete the on-line registration and the fee will be waived. It's as easy as that!
Students register here:
https://www.ccpartnership.org/summer-camps
They must complete a student registration packet for each camp. Please find attached a copy of the three general application packets for your convenience. Please give to Mr. Tobin or Mr. Lyons and they will give them to the appropriate people at the next Discover E! meeting on June 4th.
Please download the attavhed files to see the internship opportunities.
Introduction to Engineering Design™ (IED) is a high school level course that is appropriate for students who are interested in design and engineering. The major focus of the IED course is to expose students to design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation. IED gives students the opportunity to develop skills and understanding of course concepts through activity-, project-, and problem-based (APPB) learning.
Robot designed and built by 2012-13 IED Northgate Students: Christian D'Alessandro, Bhaveka Khaneria, Jonathan Lam, Amanda Lewandowski, Vinay Narayanan, AJ Olson & David Pearl.
Video Courtesy of Jonathan Lam.
Video Courtesy of Jonathan Lam.
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Helicopter Design and animation provided by Edmond Chen 2014-15 IED Northgate Student.
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