STEAM PROGRAM

The STEAM Program is aimed to develop the creative and critical ability of the rising generation by exposing them to the practicality of applied science and technology.

We have re-engineered the idea of STEM to incorporate aerospace-oriented projects like unmanned aerial vehicles-- drones and RC planes. We believe that exposing young students to STEM activities is a viable pathway to an aerospace career. We find it pertinent therefore to include an “A” which stands for aerospace in “STEM” to achieve “STEAM.”

The end goal of the STEAM Program is to arouse the interest of the younger generation to pursue aerospace and STEM careers to meet the rising demand for such professionals in the country.

Curriculum and Projects

The STEAM Program creates an environment where young students are thrilled by intellectually stimulating STEM projects. The students experience experiments firsthand and are guided by our instructors to build their models. The STEAM Program features:

  • A curriculum motivated by problem-solving, plunging students into hands-on inquires and exploratory discoveries.

  • Projects that reveal the concept and nature of engineering design, critical and creative thinking, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

  • Individual and collaborative projects allowing students to learn teamwork, communication, and prioritizing skills.

  • Lessons that apply the math and science taught in the classroom for concept reinforcement

The STEAM program is educative and brings to light scientific concepts and principles. We make science real and students learn by participating and putting their creative abilities and discretion to use. Some of our projects include drones, robotics, programming, basic electricity, 3D modeling and printing, and electro-mechanical systems. The program is offered to K-12 schools across South Florida. Interested schools should kindly fill out a Program Request Form.

STEAM Program Recap Video