MIT Spring HSSP Courses: Registration Lottery Open Until Feb. 10

MIT’s Spring HSSP is a 6-week academic program for students in Grades 7-12 running at MIT on Saturdays (February 20 through April 2, excluding March 12), 10:30AM-4:30PM.  Classes – both academic and non-academic – are offered in multiple time blocks.  The cost is $40 regardless of the number of classes attended, and generous financial aid is available.  Registration is now open, and all who register their course preferences by February 10 will receive equal consideration.  For more information, email spring-hssp@mit.edu.  The course catalog includes these 22 STEM-related courses:

  • Automated Spreadsheets: Theory and Practice
  • Making Games with Gameblox
  • The Science and Engineering of Perception
  • Electronics for Medical Device Design
  • Building and Bending Circuits
  • This is How We Do It: Methods and Technologies behind Modern Biological Questions
  • Make Your Own Color Organ!
  • Solid State Chemistry
  • The Planets
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Relativity
  • Parallels between Art and Physics: the Makings of an Intellectual Revolution
  • The Science of Nutrition: A Microscopic to Macroscopic Exploration
  • Adventures in Marine Biology
  • A Brief Intro to Quantum Field Theory
  • The Physics of Modern Technology: AM Radio
  • The Mathematics of Very Stupid Programming Languages
  • Relational Databases Before There Were Such Things
  • A Primer on Functional Analysis
  • Introduction to Real Analysis
  • Differential Geometry
  • Math & Science Lecture Series