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Summer Courses for High School Students

Are you ready to get a head-start on your academic year? Let a summer course from NYU-Poly help!

Develop your technical skills with a fun and challenging course this summer:

Introduction to Engineering and Design

This three-credit summer course aims to provide students with a hands-on, experiential learning experience, which will provide: working knowledge of contemporary engineering practice, the problem solving process, and the tools and technologies engineers employ, as well as an understanding of the design process including competition, cost, quality, scheduling and manufacturability considerations and the opportunity to practice in an actual design project - building a robot.

For more information, and to apply, visit: www.poly.edu/summerengineering
 

Pre-Calculus

This four-credit course is designed for high school students who want to improve their Algebra I and II skill as well as their understanding of the fundamentals required for Calculus. Students will learn exponents, multiplication of algebraic expressions, factoring algebraic expressions, working with algebraic fractions, proportionality, rates of change, and more.

For more information, and to apply, visit: www.poly.edu/summermath
 

Web Design

This three-credit course is designed for high school students wanting to learn more about designing for the Web. Students will learn HyperText Markup Language (HTML) - the code structure underneath the Web pages; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) the presentation layer of the web; and JavaScript, a language for controlling behavior on web pages.

For more information, and to apply, visit: www.poly.edu/summerweb

 

CSAW Cybersecurity Program for Young Women

Thank you for your interest in the CSAW Program for Young Women in High School. This year's program is now full and we are no longer accepting applications.

This program provides a unique opportunity for teenage women from the New York City area. Qualified students will engage in an educational program covering the fundamental concepts of computer science, math and cybersecurity, leading to participation in a nationwide CSAW High School Cyber Forensics Challenge hosted annually by NYU-Poly.

For more information, visit: www.poly.edu/womencsaw