Aerospace Academy Program
Aerospace Academy Program
The NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy of Northeastern North Carolina (NENC) is a collaborative effort between Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) and the National Aeronautical and Space Administration. NASA has a long-standing history of establishing effective and meaningful school partnerships.
These partnerships have historically provided opportunities to students that are underrepresented, underserved and underperforming students in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematic (STEM) education. This legacy continues with NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) Aerospace Academy (MAA). This program seeks to continue the history of establishing meaningful school partnerships in STEM education for K-12 youth. The program continues to assist underserved, underrepresented and underperforming students in STEM education. The program will adopt a well-established NASA STEM curriculum with problem-based learning at its core and integrate 3D printing technology, sensor-based measurement systems, and mini Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) design to enhance authentic and experiential learning experiences. ECSU is a premier public institution serving Northeastern North Carolina (NENC), providing affordable academic programs and services of exceptional caliber in a nurturing environment.
The goal of NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy (MAA) project at Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) is to improve STEM literacy by engaging students, family members and teachers through integration of emerging technologies.
The specific objectives of the aerospace-themed academy project are to:
- Increase the number of historically underserved and underrepresented students from NENC region and beyond are interested in NASA specific STEM careers.
- Provide skills to parents/caregivers to work with and encourage their children in STEM activities and programs.
- Involve community groups, business, industry, museums and educational and professional organizations through mentoring, field trips, guest speakers and other MAA activities.
- Engage students in participatory activities such as inquiry-based hands-on-learning, research, use of advanced technology, in a mentoring relationship with professionals working in the STEM fields.
The expected outcomes of the MAA project are:
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- Increased understanding of STEM content and NASA Missions, both for students and family members
- Enable students in grades K-12 to successfully advance through challenging STEM courses
- Increased interest in pursuing STEM knowledge, STEM degrees and careers
- Increased family participation in STEM experiences
- Increased awareness of NASA STEM careers, both for students and family members
- Increase in number of historically underserved and underrepresented students selecting a STEM major for post-secondary
The MAA program at ECSU utilizes current existing grade appropriate CEAs offered through SEMAA and integrate 3D printing, sensor-based measurement modules, and mini quadcopter UAV design to further enhance the learning experience. Students participating in the MAA program will complete a total of forty (40) hours per year.
Aerospace Educational Laboratory (AEL)The summer academy provides out-of-school science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) enrichment to high school students. The residential summer programs will be hosted on the ECSU campus and will be open to only high school students (Rising 10th – 12th graders). Our summer program will be a great start to a career in science, engineering, and aviation. Find Out More.
Project News
"Elizabeth City State University will collaborate with an existing NASA Academy site at Warren County High School for an outreach program in the northeastern part of the state." Read more
"NASA MUREP projects are designed to expand the nation's base for aerospace research and development, increase participation by faculty and students at minority-serving institutions, and increase the number of undergraduate and graduate degrees in NASA-related fields awarded to students from minority serving institutions." Read more
"The project anticipates reaching 625 to 1,000 students per year." Read more
"Dr. Kuldeep Rawat, director of ECSU's aviation science program and also involved in the aviation academy, said in the press release that the portable laboratory is a good way to bring the technology to the communities, and the program will include an interactive Family Cafe forum to reach out to the parents as well." Read more
"Inside this interactive workshop, there are plans for ten different stations including a wind tunnel, aircraft design, a 3D printer, physics experiments and a flight simulator." Read more
"A university in the east is one of just 9 in the country selected to create and operate an Aerospace Academy under NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project." Read more