AOIT Internships
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CODE NEXT CONNECT The Basics What is Code Next Connect? Code Next Connect is Code Next’s 100% virtual option. This free program provides online computer science education programming for Black, Latinx, and Native students, providing the skills and inspiration they need for long and rewarding careers in tech and computer science-related fields. See more at g.co/codenext. Is Code Next Connect an online or in-person program? Code Next Connect is 100% online. Who teaches in Code Next Connect? Real Googlers! That’s right--you get to meet real Googlers and learn from them.
What are the deadlines on submitting? Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, but members will only be accepted one time throughout the year at the start of a seasonal term. Make sure to apply for the application closing date! ● Applications open in July and are set to close in August
https://codenext.withgoogle.com/
CSSI as Google for Graduating Seniors - There are three summer programs for students interested in Computer Science.
https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/web/about/internships/
WEB SERVICES INTERN PROGRAM
Since the MCPS Web’s beginnings in 1995, student interns have played a major role in the development of the web’s technology, design, and content. They continue to contribute to help us make progress on many projects and to develop their own professional skills.
How to apply
Web Services is always seeking experienced, talented students with strong web design, HTML, and/or web content skills. Excellent attention to detail is also important. We have provided Student Service Learning hours or for-credit internships through the high school’s internship coordinator.
Interested? Email Web Services at webmaster@mcpsmd.org with a brief note and a resume listing urls of sites you’ve created or maintained.
https://ei.jhu.edu/apply/application-materials/
Engineering Innovation is an exciting, college-level, summer program for motivated high school students with an aptitude in math and science and an interest in (or curiosity about) engineering. This program has been available to high school students since 2006. In the program, students learn to think and problem-solve like engineers and have the opportunity to earn Johns Hopkins University (JHU) credit.
By applying knowledge of math and science to labs and hands-on projects, the concepts learned in high school classrooms are linked to real-world practice. Additionally students’ confidence grows as they attend college-level lectures, solve problems, test theories, and ultimately learn to think like engineers.
Over this four — or five—week (depending upon the site) program, students complete lab activities in civil, chemical, electrical/computer, mechanical engineering and materials science. They also prepare a presentation in response to a Request for Proposal, learn about engineering economics, write a research paper, take weekly quizzes, and complete a comprehensive final exam.
Curriculum developed by Johns Hopkins University
Students learn from practicing engineers about careers, internships and educational opportunities in the field
The student to faculty ratio is 12:1 or lower
Students with a final grade of A or B receive three Johns Hopkins University credits
Certificates of Completion are awarded to all students who successfully complete the course
http://cyber.umd.edu/education/pre-college
Cyber Defense Training Camp
Target Camper: Rising 11th and 12th Graders
Dates for Summer will be announced in January
Cyber Defense Training Camp is an intermediate level (some technical experience is required) seven-day residential summer program for both male and female students. Students will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge of cybersecurity and gain practical skills through instruction by an experienced security professional, while living on the UMD campus. Students learn about career options in the field, take at least one field trip and hear from a variety of speakers to learn more about how to prepare to enter this exciting profession.
Resource for STEM Internships: http://www.thestemnet.com/resource/create-resource-21
Girls Who Code Summer Immersion: http://girlswhocode.com/programs/
LEAD Program: http://www.leadprogram.org/
She Plus Plus: http://www.sheplusplus.org/include/
USFIRST Robotics: http://www.usfirst.org/
Drexel University Summer Engineering Institute: http://drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/
Join the Patriots to be plugged into competitions and internships and summer camps.
https://www.ibbr.umd.edu/internship-application
Please read the following carefully before applying. No login is required. The application will be available from January to February
The University of Maryland Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR, formerly the Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology) is supporting a limited number of internships for the Montgomery County Public School students. The goal of this program is to provide an opportunity for highly motivated students to work with mentors to explore career opportunities in the fields of:
Biotechnology
Information Technology (IT)
Administrative and Facilities Operations
Students will work with a mentor headed by one of the IBBR faculty and staff. Information about IBBR programs can be found on our public website: http://www.ibbr.umd.edu/
Program Options
Full year: Summer + Academic Year credit program: A one-year program of summer internship + academic year internship. Students may receive summer pay and MCPS Internship course credit for the academic semesters.
Summer only: Paid internship. MCPS Internship course credit may be arranged.
Interested students can obtain additional information from Mrs. Lesli Adler