Engineering summer course in Cambridge, by Reach Cambridge.
For those curious about how things work, our Engineering Courses are the perfect opportunity to satisfy their curiosity and inspire future studies. This course will give the students a theoretical overview of relevant concepts as well as hands-on experience in their application. By consideration of topics such as force, pressure, strength, stress, materials, aerodynamics or fluid mechanics the students will explore the world of engineering and structures. In a series of projects and challenges, from bridge building to electronic circuits, the students will develop a range of skills necessary for a future engineer and through relevant lectures and classes they will learn the basics necessary for the engineering in practice. In our STEM courses, as a part of academic enrichment, students are also exposed to the latest scientific innovations, and to the research and development work that is carried out before a product/test is released into the market.
The range of versatile skills developed during Reach Engineering course provide an advantage to any student and for those thinking about a career in the field it will give a perfect introduction and overview of what to expect during their studies.
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