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Background
The purpose of the Engineering Olympics is to excite and
inform high school students about the engineering
profession and provide them with an opportunity to apply
scientific and mathematical principles to the "real
world". This event allows the students 'hand's
on' experiences using knowledge gained through their high
school courses. This event is held sometime in April,
and is an all day affair. Schools from the entire region
(Michigan, Winsconsin, and Minnesota) participate.
The
Engineering Olympics, as an all day event, tends to follow
a set plan. Four main competitions are held in the
morning. These four competitions have certain criteria
that must be met. The schools are normally notified
three months in advance about these competitions and are
allowed the remainder of the time until the event to work
on their projects.
The
students who participate are asked to work in teams of
four. Following the morning competitions a lunch
is served. After this, an on-site 'mystery' competition
is held. The On-Site Competition is kept a secret
until the day of the event. No school is given prior
notice.
The
Engineering Fundamentals Department supplies all of the
materials necessary, and the students are given around
an hour that afternoon to do the best they can on whatever
the competition happens to be. It
consisted of the four competitions, Previous Engineering
Olympics have included contests such as the Mackintooth
Bridge, Bomb the Beanies, Robo Soccer, and Mickey on the
Move, and the On-Site Competition: "Grape Juice".
Department
of Engineering Fundamentals
Dillman Hall, 1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI-49931-1295
Phone : 906-487-3057
Fax : 906-487-1620
Email : Tina at cmsarazi@mtu.edu
A
division of the Michigan Technological University College
of Engineering.
Last updated on 05/11/2007
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