ASU MESA strives to increase the number of ethnic minority, low income, and first generation college-bound students who are eligible to enter a degree program at a university. MESA students participate in hands-on activities in math, engineering, and science and learn college preparation skills. MESA provides individual academic guidance and student evaluation throughout the school year.
What kinds of air pollution come from cars? How can nanotechnology help reduce this pollution. This site offers information on various pollutants and the nature of nanotechnology.
ASU Robotics Camp is a summer program series designed for high school students who intend to pursue a science and engineering career. The program uses robot construction and programming as a vehicle to teach the latest engineering design concepts and computing technologies.
MEC provides a forum for discussion among educators, administrators, researchers, instructional designers and technology leaders. With hands-on workshops and presentations from experienced technology educators, MEC offers the knowledge and opportunities for growth and development that support the standard of sustainability.
The school’s Office of Academic and Student Affairs provides campus tours and hands-on projects for K-12 students by request. Staff members also visit K-12 campuses on request to talk with students about engineering disciplines and careers, and to provide hands-on activities in engineering-based projects.
Offers engineering summer programs for junior high and high school students as well as incoming freshmen. The programs will develop team-building skills, provide participants the opportunity to interact with current Fulton faculty, staff and students, and, in some of the programs, involve tours of ASU laboratories and industry facilities.
FIRST LEGO League is a global robotics program that ignites an enthusiasm for discovery, science, and technology in kids ages 9 to 14 (16 outside of the U.S. and Canada). Each year FLL teams embark on an adventurous challenge based on current, real-world issues. Anybody can form a team: schools, home schools, churches, neighborhood groups, civic groups, etc.