STEM
Secondary Education
Preparing high school seniors for university-level courses in tech-related careers.
STEM Secondary Education focuses on teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics to secondary school students. Our program targets 15-17 year old students, strengthening their mathematical knowledge and providing foundational programming skills.
The program includes 2 asynchronous courses: "Mathematics for University" and "Introduction to Computer Science." Upon successfully completing both, students earn a scholarship for a synchronous course with GP4Tech. Graduates receive a digital certification that allows them to skip the first module of Jala University's Software Engineering admission's course, further bridging the gap between high school and higher education in technology.
What it solves
High school seniors graduating without foundational knowledge in essential subjects like math and programming.
How it solves it
Offering Math and Computer Science courses to prepare students for real-world demands of the tech industry.
A deep dive into our asynchronous courses
Mathematics for University
20 hours, 4 weeks
This course covers essential mathematical concepts necessary for university studies, including the scientific method, number sets, logical reasoning, algebraic expressions, equations, and coordinate geometry. Students engage in problem-solving exercises and guided instructions.
Introduction to Computer Science
20 hours, 4 weeks
This course develops problem-solving skills and programming design using computer science theory. It covers computational thinking, algorithm design with conditionals, simulating phenomena using loops, and applying functions in practical contexts.
How to apply
Interested schools should send their list of students to our email: school_program@fundaciondelsaber.org