Courses

Want to try a science demonstration with your family? We will feature five different activities that focus on STEM concepts for you to try with some of the kids in your life. Bring your science enthusiasts to this STEAM day and learn some fun experiments you can replicate at home! This event is intended for adults and kids ages K-4th grade.


Saturday, October 19, 2024, Science East Room 1272
Join SIUE Anthropology faculty in a working anthropology lab to learn how archaeologists and other anthropologists identify and analyze bones and artifacts. All materials will be provided.


Saturday, October 12, 2024, Peck Hall, Room 0403/0405
Learn the basics of 3D printing including how 3D printing works, how to download and print existing designs, how to make your own basic design, and what works best for art and for sale all in one-day! You will take home one 3D printed item.


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The Arduino Workshop is a one-day workshop designed for high school students who are interested in programming and computer applications, including robotics.


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The Artificial Intelligence is Fun! Workshop is designed for high school students and upper middle school students who are interested in learning more about computers, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.


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Your middle-schooler (6-8th grade) will learn the basics in the kitchen while also teaching you some healthy quick and easy recipes to prepare for breakfast.


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Learn the basics of healthy eating in college with simple cooking strategies and food hacks you can do while living on or off campus!


Thursday, September 19, 2024, Nutrition Lab, Vadalabene Center
This course focuses on the integration of computers in an advanced manufacturing environment. Specifically, we will cover the use of CAD and 3D printing, Coordinated Measuring Machine (CMM), and CNC machining. You will learn how to 3D model and print, machine a part and check for accuracy of the manufactured part.


Friday, October 11, 2024, SIUE Edwardsville Campus
Your children aged Pre-K-5th grade will participate in acting, design, and musical activities in a mini-workshop setting for 3 hours. A snack will be provided.


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Calling all middle schoolers....are you an athlete or an artist...come learn fun ways to cook simple, tasty meals to fuel your inner athlete and show off your creativity!


Thursday, October 3, 2024, Nutrition Lab, Vadalabene Center
Looking for a gift for someone in your life? We have the perfect opportunity! Gift a course, experience, membership, or offering through Online Services and Educational Outreach. We have gift certificates available in any denomination.


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At the clinic you will work with SIUE faculty. Activities include work on ILMEA state and district excepts on each individual instrument (violin, viola, cello and double bass), scale and technique class and orchestra rehearsal of the ILMEA repertoire.


Saturday, September 14, 2024, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Learn the basics of translation and how interpretation works with our Foreign Language faculty. You will become acquainted with the machine technology tools used by translators, discuss different types of translation work, and participate in hands-on practice activities in translating, subtitling, and interpreting.


September 11-25, 2024, Foreign Language Technology Lab, Peck Hall
Join SIUE Theatre, Dance, and Music faculty and students once a month for an exploration of a musical number. You will be split into age appropriate groups and rotate through vocal, dance, and acting training.


Saturday, September 21, 2024, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Saturday, October 19, 2024, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Saturday, November 16, 2024, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Kids with hearing loss sometimes miss incidental information that is vital to their growth and development. You will engage in fun activities that will boost their self-esteem and increase their self-determination. You will learn how self-determination can lead to independence, problem solving, and self-advocacy.


Saturday, September 7, 2024, SIUE Edwardsville Campus
Saturday, October 5, 2024, SIUE Edwardsville Campus
What did downtown Edwardsville look like in 1909 compared to how it looks today? You will team up to use historic Sanborn maps to examine what kinds of businesses were there and then walk the city streets to explore and map what is there today.


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