SystemsGo Aeroscience Studies curriculum uses problem- and project-based learning to invoke and stimulate skills in design, development, testing, analysis, and innovation.
The curriculum is endorsed by NASA and certified by The Space Foundation. It is designed as a one- or two-year program for juniors and seniors in high school. The first year, students design and develop remotely operated vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles. The second year, students are assigned the task of developing a rocket capable of lofting a 35-pound payload to 100,000 feet. The Aeroscience training prepares teachers to help their students develop critical thinking, problem solving, testing, and analysis skills necessary to complete those projects.
The SystemsGo Aeroscience Studies program supports the state’s new graduation requirement mandates using Scientific Research & Design 1 & 2 (12112120, 12112121) courses (TEKS 121.12). The courses can be used as a science elective credit or a science graduation credit at all levels. The courses are also CATE identified.
It is proven that our applied philosophies of education are successful in supporting tomorrow’s workforce needs. The Aeroscience Studies program has been developed to encourage all students to pursue engineering careers in the American workforce.
To learn more about how your school can launch this program, call 830-997-3567 or email: info@igniteeducation.org.