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Grades 7-10: Register by Mar. 5 for MIT SPARK (Mar. 16-17)

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Here are STEM courses offered: Making art with Robots Linux and open source software Introduction to Programming in OCaml Better Coding with Vim: Intro to Keybinds and Configuration Web Development Crash Course Tales of the Americas through biology and genetics It’s Not Rocket Science (Wait, Yes It Is!)

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Grades 7-8: Register Now for MIT SPARK, Mar. 18-19

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Here are STEM courses offered: Computer Science Can a computer solve it? The Magic of Higher Powers Cut & Reassemble: From a cat to a bird Game Theory and Chomping Monsters Pretty Patterns in Pascal’s Triangle Science Take Flight!

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List of 75+ STEM Careers, Jobs & Occupations

STEM Sport

A STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) career is any job that uses skills in these related fields daily. These careers can be anything from a doctor to an engineer to a website developer – STEM careers range across a variety of different fields and disciplines. What Are STEM Careers?

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

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stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Computer and Information Science pay an average salary of $72,600, which is still really great. On the other hand, physical and biological sciences, mathematics, science technology, and agricultural sciences pay around $50,400 on average.

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

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” stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Consider the following: Science is all around us (health and fitness, dieting, animals, nature, and more). Mathematics is typically in every activity or occupation we do in life. Web Developer/Designer. The acronym “S.T.E.M.”

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

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English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Physical Education are common high school graduation requirements - even if students do not intend to pursue these subjects after high school. Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? Should CS Be Required High School?

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An Easy Way to Teach Coding, Web Design And STEM In Your Homeschool

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Every rock you find them chewing on, glass of water they knock over or time spent sorting Skittles by color is really a mini science experiment where they learn physics, biology, addition and subtraction. STEM is an acronym that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.