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Missouri Academy for Youth Advancement at Missouri University of Science and Technology

MAYAMAYA is a summer school academic program designed for young, high-achieving students eager to earn advanced credits and learn in an accelerated and immersed academic environment. These concentrated programs are meant to further students’ knowledge in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computing.

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Summer Transportation Institute at Missouri University of Science and Technology

STILearn about a variety of aspects of the transportation industry through hands-on laboratories, seminars and field trips. This program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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Robotics Camp at Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Come to campus ready to learn the basic principles of robotics at this hands-on program including electronics, sensors, motor and servo control, programming and control techniques as well as robotics applications in today’s society.

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Nuclear Engineering Camp at Missouri University of Science and Technology

NUCIf you are interested in nuclear engineering, this one-week summer program will introduce you to the fascinating world of nuclear power and the outstanding opportunities in nuclear engineering.

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MITE at Missouri University of Science and Technology

MITEIf you are a rising junior or senior in an under-represented minority group who is interested in a career in engineering, mathematics, science or technology, this one-week program is designed for you.

Deciding on an engineering career can be difficult, especially if you’re not sure exactly what being an engineer involves. Whether building blast-resistant buildings, producing clean energy, designing components for automobiles, or a wide variety of other engineering jobs, this program was developed to give high school juniors and seniors first-hand knowledge of what engineers actually do. Minority Introduction to Technology and Engineering (MITE) will help you understand how mathematics and the sciences relate to engineering, and if engineering is a career choice for you.

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