For most kids, summer means a break from structured learning. But for a group of middle- and high school students, summer is the perfect time to learn all about robotics, design, and computing.
UT’s College of Engineering is offering a series of camps designed to educate, entertain, and draw the interest of budding engineers.
Part of the college’s summer enrichment programs, the camps each last one week and are geared toward a specific grade, ranging from rising seventh graders all the way through high school.
“We work with faculty and researchers in the college and at the university to make sure we can provide students with a wide array of material and lessons,” said Engineering Diversity Programs Office Director Travis Griffin, who oversees the camps.