Accompanied
by Kerry Kowalcyk, the JMG/MELMAC College and Career Specialist and Lanet Hane,
RSU14 Director of Community Connections, the students were led through various
departments by graduate students and professors who worked closely in those
content areas.
Professors
discussed the focus of each program, laying out the differences between
chemical, biomedical, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. They
also spoke to the skills required for students to be accepted into the
programs, highlighting the need for a strong math and science foundation for
success.
Each
department made sure to show off their most exciting features, from the
cleanroom and electron microscope to a racecar, a room-sized 3D printer, and
even a student-built wind tunnel. At each stop, students were reminded that
engineering is all about being a problem-solver.
Dr.
Musavi, Associate Dean for the School of Engineering, shared lunch with the
students and answered a number of individualized questions. He also shared
about the pre-engineering program the school has developed for those who are
interested in engineering but need slightly stronger math and science
knowledge.
The
group was comprised of 11 students grades nine through 12, from those who were
just starting to explore an interest in engineering to one student who had
already applied to the program and was waiting to receive an official response.
“For
a while it was just a dream and fun thing to think about, but now it feels
real,” shared a student on the trip.
The
district hopes to bring another group of students to tour in late spring.
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