Interested in: CREATE Weekends

Run by Engineering Outreach at U of T
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Engineering Outreach at U of T

CREATE Weekends

  

Run by Engineering Outreach at U of T


About this Program


  • Program
  • Age 14 - 18 (Coed)
  • Specialized in Science (multi) and Engineering—offers 3 activities
  • 4 session dates to choose from
  • Cost starting from $280
  • Busing not available
  • Special needs support available  

Program Highlights

  • Unleash your creative problem solving on a journey that keeps getting more awesome every week.
  • Turn your existing knowledge from math and science classes in school into real-world solutions.
  • Meet other high school students who love tinkering, building, and solving puzzles as much as you do!
  • Climate change, futuristic gadgets – how will you change the world?

Full Description

CREATE Weekends encourages you to explore science, engineering, math and technology from a design perspective. Led by university students, you will explore advanced engineering topics and a range of projects engineers work on in order to build a better society.

Classes are divided by grade. Please read the course descriptions carefully to see which courses are offered to which grade group.

Dates

Saturdays
Session 1: October 26, November 2, November 9, 2024
Session 2: November 16, November 23, November 30, 2024

Note: Courses are repeated in Session 1 and Session 2, so students should not register for the same course in both sessions.

Schedule

Courses are offered in either mornings or afternoons. Students are welcome to take part in both a morning course and an afternoon course. Lunch is unsupervised.

Morning Courses
9:00 AM–9:30 AM — Arrival
9:30 AM–12:30 PM — Lectures & Activities
12:30 PM — Dismissal

Afternoon Courses
1:30 PM–2:00 PM — Arrival
2:00 PM–5:00 PM — Lectures & Activities
5:00 PM — Dismissal



Course Offerings

Classes are divided by grade. Please read the course descriptions carefully to see which courses are offered to which grade group.

Note: Courses are repeated in Session 1 and Session 2, so students should not register for the same course in both sessions.

Session 1 Courses (October 26 - November 9, 2024)


Engineering Sampler
Grade 9/10
Morning Course

Embark on an exciting exploration of the boundless possibilities of engineering! Over three weeks, you will collaborate with other students to tackle the future of transportation from the perspective of several different engineering disciplines. You will get the chance to experience fields such as robotics, chemistry, urban design, and more. Led by current engineering and science students, this course is packed full of hands-on activities to help unlock the fascinating world of engineering and design!
The content of this course is repeated from Spring 2024. Please don't register if you attended the Engineering Sampler in Spring 2024!

Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering



Harnessing Electricity: From Theory to Grid
Grade 9/10
Afternoon Course

Electricity empowers us to move, connect, and create. But how do we harness it? In this course, you will unravel this mystery, learning the fundamentals of electrical physics and circuit analysis before applying this knowledge to build your own circuits. By developing an understanding of the technologies, challenges, and opportunities within the energy grid, you will meaningfully contribute to the development of a more resilient world.

Disciplines: Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering



Engineer Your Body
Grade 11/12
Morning Course

Discover the exciting world of biomedical engineering. Explore how engineers and biologists work together to create artificial tissues and develop innovative ways to deliver medicines to very specific parts of the body! Students will learn the basics of cell biology and biomaterials, exploring how cells interact with different materials and how this knowledge is used to engineer tissues like skin, bone, and some regenerative organs. Through fun and interactive projects, students will design simple tissue models and drug delivery systems that can release medication in a controlled way.

Disciplines: Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering



Engineering Sampler
Grade 11/12
Afternoon Course

Take a tour of engineering disciplines! Over three Saturdays, you will team up with other students to improve everyday life for future generations through the lens of several diverse engineering disciplines. Delve into fields like robotics, chemistry, urban design, and beyond, guided by experienced engineering and science students. Prepare for a hands-on journey that unveils the captivating realm of engineering and design!
The content of this course is repeated from Spring 2024. Please don't register if you attended the Engineering Sampler in Spring 2024!

Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering


Session 2 Courses (November 16 - November 30, 2024)



Harnessing Electricity: From Theory to Grid
Grade 9/10
Morning Course

Electricity empowers us to move, connect, and create. But how do we harness it? In this course, you will unravel this mystery, learning the fundamentals of electrical physics and circuit analysis before applying this knowledge to build your own circuits. By developing an understanding of the technologies, challenges, and opportunities within the energy grid, you will meaningfully contribute to the development of a more resilient world.

Disciplines: Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering



Engineering Sampler
Grade 9/10
Afternoon Course

Embark on an exciting exploration of the boundless possibilities of engineering! Over three weeks, you will collaborate with other students to tackle the future of transportation from the perspective of several different engineering disciplines. You will get the chance to experience fields such as robotics, chemistry, urban design, and more. Led by current engineering and science students, this course is packed full of hands-on activities to help unlock the fascinating world of engineering and design!
The content of this course is repeated from Spring 2024. Please don't register if you attended the Engineering Sampler in Spring 2024!

Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering



Engineering Sampler
Grade 11/12
Morning Course

Take a tour of engineering disciplines! Over three Saturdays, you will team up with other students to improve everyday life for future generations through the lens of several diverse engineering disciplines. Delve into fields like robotics, chemistry, urban design, and beyond, guided by experienced engineering and science students. Prepare for a hands-on journey that unveils the captivating realm of engineering and design!
The content of this course is repeated from Spring 2024. Please don't register if you attended the Engineering Sampler in Spring 2024!

Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering



Engineer Your Body
Grade 11/12
Afternoon Course

Discover the exciting world of biomedical engineering. Explore how engineers and biologists work together to create artificial tissues and develop innovative ways to deliver medicines to very specific parts of the body! Students will learn the basics of cell biology and biomaterials, exploring how cells interact with different materials and how this knowledge is used to engineer tissues like skin, bone, and some regenerative organs. Through fun and interactive projects, students will design simple tissue models and drug delivery systems that can release medication in a controlled way.

Disciplines: Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering




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Session Dates and Rates

Oct 25 - Nov 09. '24
Downtown West, Toronto, ON
35 Street George Street

09:30 - 12:30
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$280
2024-10-25280
Oct 25 - Nov 09. '24
Downtown West, Toronto, ON
35 Street George Street

14:00 - 17:00
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$280
2024-10-25280
Nov 16 - 30. '24
Downtown West, Toronto, ON
35 Street George Street

09:30 - 12:30
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$280
2024-11-16280
Nov 16 - 30. '24
Downtown West, Toronto, ON
35 Street George Street

14:00 - 17:00
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$280
2024-11-16280

Special Needs Support

Mild Support       Specialized programming

  ADD/ADHD
  Autism Spectrum Disorder
  Dyslexia
  Hearing loss
  Physical Disability
  Vision loss

Activities

  Recreational         Instructional      
  Intense or Competitive

  Engineering
  STEM
  Technology

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