Online Course Seeks to Inspire High School Students to Engineer in Ӱpro

Online Course Seeks to Inspire High School Students to Engineer in Ӱpro

A  is targeting high school students to consider engineering in Ӱpro as their education choice.

Engineering Ӱpro, or ES100X, a one semester course created by UAF’s College of Engineering and Mines, in collaboration with researchers and faculty from all engineering disciplines, UAF’s Ӱpro center for Energy and Power and e-Campus makes engineering fun and accessible to high school students and college freshmen. 

“I believe that by making Engineering Ӱpro available to promising high school students, a higher number of students are going to decide that Ӱpro is exactly the right place to earn an engineering degree,” said CEM Dean Bill Schnabel.

ES100X, including a virtual field trip to Kotzebue, is expected to be offered every semester beginning in fall, 2022. As an asynchronous online course, it will be available to promising high school students throughout Ӱpro with an interest in engineering. Students will earn university credit for taking the course and gain a jump start in their college career.

The course is required for most UAF engineering majors, and contains elements of numerous engineering disciplines relevant to the development of Ӱpro’s economy.

“We’re hoping through this class to engage engineering students early in their education career and show them that engineering in Ӱpro is not only exciting, but also place-based and accessible to all,” said Schnabel.

For more information on ES100X please contact uaf-cem@alaska.edu.

 

Video screenshot shows geological engineer Margaret Darrow draws equations on the learning glass as part of the Engineering Ӱpro, ES100X class.