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Department of Mathematics

Summer Academy in Science, Technology,
Engineering & Mathematics, 2019

Monday, June 17 - Friday, June 21, 8:00am - 3:00pm
for Elementary, Middle, and High School Students

Building wind turbines and explore wind energy

Elementary school STEM concepts
Build models for bridges and structures, suitable for ages 10-11. Learn key mathematical concepts such as shapes, dimensions, measurements, angles, and area and volume. Investigate 3D objects and explore concepts through hands-on projects, activities, real life problems and the use of technology, science and engineering. Appropriate for grades 4-6.

Middle school STEM concepts
Build models for bridges and structures, suitable for ages 11-14. Learn key mathematical concepts such as mass, velocity ratio, proportions, area, volume and surface area, through hands-on projects and activities. Solve real life problems using technology, science and engineering. Appropriate for grades 6-9.

High school STEM concepts
Learn Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) concepts in more depth through hands-on projects and activities and debates. Students will learn presentation skills and use of mathematical software that will be useful when applying for universities. This is suitable for ages 14-17. This workshop is designed to develop appreciation of mathematics that students learn in grades 9-12.

**SPACE IS LIMITED**

Registration by May 13, 2018: $235
Registration after May 13, 2018: $285

Registration is currently closed!

Fees include materials, handouts, morning snacks, lunch, and the use of labs and software. An additional $50 if registering after May 13.

Program Flyers
You can learn more by reading the elementary middle school program flyer.

You can learn more by reading the high school program flyer.

Register
If you are interested in participating in Summer Academy in 2019, please complete the registration form and submit it. You will be contacted through email by the workshop administration with further information.

Whom to contact
If you have questions please contact:

     Dawn Moate:
     Email: lmoate@csufresno.edu
     Phone: (559) 278-2992
     Fax: (559) 278-2872

Sponsors / Scholarships
There may be few scholarships available for limited eligible students. If you are unable to pay the registration fees and interested in participating, please contact:

    Dawn Moate:
     Email: lmoate@csufresno.edu
     Phone: (559) 278-2992
     Fax: (559) 278-2872