NEPTUN (a Northeastern University student group) has announced the courses for this fall’s Splash, a free program for high-school students in the Boston area to take mini-classes led by Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students, 10AM-3PM on November 7 and 14. Registration requires setting up a free student account. For more information, contact nu.neptun@gmail.com. Courses include these STEM offerings:
- E110: Solidworks and CAD
- E111: Programming Arduino Circuits
- E119: Electronics: From Gates to Computers
- E122: Intro to Biomedical Engineering
- M108: How to Program a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
- M118: How to Beat Your Friends at Tic-Tac-Toe
- M115: To Infinity and Beyond
- S114: Creating a Killer: Criminal Psychology
- S116: Volcanoes! Earthquakes! Landslides!
- S117: Carbon Snakes! And More Experiments
- S120: Physical Therapy 101
- S105: Real Life Telekinesis & Mind Control!
- S107: Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed: Why Poison Kills
- S121: NRP – Introduction to Neuroscience