MIT’s Spring HSSP is a six-week academic program for Grades 7-12, held at MIT on Saturdays, February 23 to April 6 (except March 16), 1PM-4PM. All online registrations completed by February 14 will be considered equally in the course-assignment lottery, and registrations after that will be taken first-come/first-served until February 19. The cost is $40 per student (regardless of the number of courses taken) and generous, need-based financial aid is available. Email spring-hssp@mit.edu for more information. The Spring HSSP course catalog covers many academic and non-academic topics, including these STEM offerings:
- Programming Amazon Alexa with MIT App Inventor
- Machine Learning with MIT App Inventor
- Introduction To Python
- Deep Learning from First Principles
- Computer Graphics Programming
- How to Build a Nuclear Bomb
- Being Real about Bioengineering
- A Lot of Meta-Mathematics
- Algorithms that run the world!
- The Science of Nutrition: A Microscopic to Macroscopic Exploration
- Kitchen Chemistry
- Soil Ecosystems from Micro to Global Scales
- Next Generation Biology
- From Neurons to Thoughts: An Introduction to the Human Mind and Brain
- Quantum Mechanics, with Applications in Astrophysics and Computation
- Sensational Neuroscience: How Your Brain Understands the World
- 40 Orders of Magnitude: Selected Problems in Physics
- The Chemistry in Our Lives
- Thermodynamics and Applications
- The Science of Recognizing Good Science
- Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
- Social Psychology and Game Theory
- Economics and Psychology
- Make Your Own Language
- Happiness
- Math and Science Lecture Series