STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math)
The Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) endorsement is a curriculum path that allows a student to focus deeply on courses directly related to science, technology, engineering and math.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) courses teach students to really analyze problems and work toward solutions. Whether it's building a robot, learning about the solar system, or calculating the interest on a loan, STEM courses teach students to use logic and critical thinking skills in order to solve problems.
The STEM endorsement at Anderson is a curriculum path that allows for a student to focus deeply on courses directly related to engineering, math, or science.
A student who is attracted to these classes is analytical, creative, and curious.
Students may earn a STEM endorsement by completing the requirements specified in the foundation plan and one of the following pathways:
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) courses teach students to really analyze problems and work toward solutions. Whether it's building a robot, learning about the solar system, or calculating the interest on a loan, STEM courses teach students to use logic and critical thinking skills in order to solve problems.
The STEM endorsement at Anderson is a curriculum path that allows for a student to focus deeply on courses directly related to engineering, math, or science.
A student who is attracted to these classes is analytical, creative, and curious.
Students may earn a STEM endorsement by completing the requirements specified in the foundation plan and one of the following pathways:
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