Explore the exciting world of underwater robotics! Our hands on summer camp invites students to dive into science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through the design and construction of underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). The week’s activities will give students authentic, project-based learning experiences that support Next Generation Science Standards. By the end of the course, students will apply their new skills to build and pilot a ROV in shallow water.
During the week, students will learn:
- Core principles of ROV design and operation
- How ROVs are used in oceans, rivers, and other aquatic environments
- Basic electronics and soldering techniques
- Collaboration and teamwork skills
For students entering 6th, 7th, or 8th grade (ages 10-13).
Registration opens May 1 at 9:00am.
This class will be held at the WWCC Clarkston campus.
Friday, July 24th – class will be held at the Asotin County Family Aquatic Center for ROV testing and team challenges.
All students must complete the Liability & Photo Release Form and the Emergency Information Form before the start of class in order to attend. Upon enrollment, links to both forms will be included in the order confirmation email.
Refund Policy: Full refunds will be issued only if you notify the Continuing & Community Education office of your intention to drop by June 15. After that date, partial refunds (40%) will be issued if the office is notified by June 22. No refunds after June 22.