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Investigations in Engineering

Grades 9–12
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Identification Level
Quantitative - CTY-Level

About the Course

Engineering is an art that requires ingenuity, the ability to understand the components of a problem, facility in design, and the capacity to find creative solutions. This course introduces you to the excitement and challenges of scientific investigation with the aim of applying those results to create beneficial engineering designs. We'll do more than calculate solutions to well-posed, simplified problems: we'll translate complicated questions that real engineers encounter into projects that can be tackled and solved. These open-ended assignments require hands-on exploration,in the laboratory (material properties), in the field (remote measurement), and in a virtual environment (logic circuit design. You and your classmates will apply your knowledge of materials and their physical properties along with problem-solving techniques for statics and trusses to construct a bridge subject to constraints. Then we'll see which bridge withstands the greatest load!

Typical Class Size: 18-20 

Learning Objectives

  • Translate real-world problems into solvable ones using mathematical representations and physical or virtual models
  • Apply principles of scientific investigation and the engineering-design process to develop and evaluate creative solutions, while balancing constraints
  • Measure and interpret the results of experiments conducted on design projects, including “veritable” laboratories, virtually simulated experiments, and constructing a bridge out of spaghetti and epoxy
  • Develop, defend, and present a response to a formal request for proposal, working collaboratively and communicating ideas in multiple ways
  • Consider the ethical implications of your work as an engineer as impacting users and the larger society

About Advanced Enrichment courses

These courses offer above-grade-level material that is presented in a novel context, explored with other advanced learners, and guided by a CTY educator to help prepare students for higher-order thinking and college-style academic challenges.

Requirements

CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.

Identification Details
Grade 9–12
Identification Level
Quantitative - CTY-Level
Coursework Prerequisites None

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Science and Engineering

Conduct experiments, design projects, test your ideas, collaborate with peers, and solve problems, with guidance from your instructor every step of the way. 

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