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Summer Program in Automation, Robotics, and Coding (SPARC)
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Description
PROGRAM LENGTH | Two-week summer program Monday–Friday, 9 am-4 pm |
ELIGIBILITY | Must be Age 14+ the day program begins (minimum 15 years old for housing) |
EXPENSES |
Tuition Fee - $3000 Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
Add-On Fees -
*Unfortunately scholarships and financial aid are not available for this program at this time
30% due (1) week of acceptance to hold your spot and the balance due (1) week before your session start date. Tuition deposit is non-refundable. ***Students receive a take-home kit with components that they can use to further develop and build projects on their own. ***For Housing: Students must be 15 years old to stay in on campus housing and 16 years old to use the on campus gym. |
The Summer Program for Automation Robotics and Coding (SPARC) introduces students to the basics of robotics, mechatronics and programming. This is a 2 week, full-day summer program for rising 9th through 12th grade high school students. Students do not need experience in robotics to participate in SPARC, but should be academically strong students with an interest in robotics and the ability to take initiative. During the program students will learn about applications for microcontrollers, interface sensors and actuators through hand-on manipulation of the components provided in their robotics kit.
Coursework
SPARC is robotics at a high level: combining concepts and practices from computer science, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Learn about basic electrical components, circuits, and circuit configurations; microcontroller anatomy, features, and programming; coding key constructs like variables, conditionals, loops, data representations; all while building interactive, robotic devices. The program introduces advanced technical skills like how to interface various electrical and electronic components with the microcontroller and how to perform serial and parallel communication. Other challenging content includes learning to add sensors and actuators, how to acquire measurements from sensors, and how to command the actuators under program control.
Important Dates
2024 Program Dates
- January 15 – Application Opens
- April 22 – Applications Due
- May 10 – Application Closes
- Session One – Orientation June 14 (via Zoom 4:00PM - 5:30PM EST): Program June 17 – June 28
- Session Two – Orientation July 1 (via Zoom 4:00PM - 5:30PM EST): Program July 8 – July 19
- Session Three – Orientation July 26 (via Zoom 4:00PM - 5:30PM EST): Program July 29 – August 9
I enjoyed learning the basics of binary code and learning how to properly construct a functioning robot. I enjoyed getting to experience college life and meeting new friends.
Related Research
SPARC is led by Prof. Vikram Kapila alongside several colleagues from Tandon's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
Application
SPARC Keywords: Computer Sciences, Computer Engineering, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, Microcontrollers, Circuitry, Electronics, Coding, Robotics, Binary Code