Curriculum
EYW: Engineering Applications of Computer Science is an engineering course that engages students in programming and computational thinking to solve hands-on engineering design challenges. For students with an interest in engineering, the course provides opportunities to design computing-enabled solutions to engineering problems. For students with an interest in learning to code or to apply coding skills, the course’s hands-on, human-centered approach motivates the development of programming and other computational thinking skills. For both groups, the course sparks curiosity and provides valuable experiences with computing, design, and problem-solving that will benefit all students, regardless of their future career goals.
What do students do in EYW: Engineering Applications of Computer Science?
EYW: Engineering Applications of Computer Science offers students a unique opportunity to learn and apply programming and other computational thinking skills in the context of human-centered design projects. Students practice creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, communication, and purposeful application of STEM and computing principles. Students who complete this course are well-placed to make informed decisions about future coursework in engineering, computer science, robotics, and related fields.
The annual curriculum licensing fee includes:
* comprehensive instructional materials
* student assessments
* access to instructional support specialists
* ongoing academic year teacher support
- Programs for9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
- STEM FocusEngineering Keywords: Computer Science, Engineering
- LanguageEnglish
- Additional Audience InfoFemale/Girl, Male/Boy, Students with disabilities, Gifted and talented, Title IX
- Audience ReachInternational
- Scholarships AvailableNo
- Accepting UT VolunteersUndergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Faculty