Engineering Exploration Day

Dean Sandra Woods welcomes guests to Engineering Exploration Day.

To begin the day, students gather in the Lory Student Center Ballroom for breakfast and the college welcome.

Attendees enjoy Associate Dean Tom Siller's welcome address.

College of Engineering student ambassadors are on hand all day to answer questions.

The event continues to grow each year – maxing out at 640 guests in Spring 2012.

Dr. Kevin Lear provides an overview on the opportunities available in Biomedical Engineering.

Guests are able to sit in on information sessions for the department of their choosing.

Dr. Tony Maciejewski educates attendees on the Electrical and Computer Engineering program.

Prospective students are often accompanied by their parents.

Student ambassadors chat with a guest about their experiences at CSU.

Attendees sit in on the Mechanical Engineering overview session.

The Mechanical Engineering Department featured the Fuel Cell Motorcyle in the Spring 2012 event.

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Poster Session has many exciting demos for guests to learn about and participate in.

A current student discusses her work with the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.

College advisors are also on hand throughout the day to answer questions.

By talking with current engineering students, guests can get different perspectives on life as a CSU engineer.


October 13, 2012

The College of Engineering invites high school students, their parents, and community members to explore engineering majors and careers. The event will be held on CSU's campus in the Lory Student Center, Engineering, and Glover Buildings and is free of charge and open to the public.

Registration Forms

Registration is strongly encouraged and can be completed online at the links below starting on August 6, 2012. Please register close to this date, as the event fills up quickly.

Schedule of Events

Maps

Use the maps (below) to get familiar with the buildings you will be visiting.