Engineering Programs
Within our Engineeius STEM Education engineering programs, children have the opportunity to explore a variety of engineering disciplines, fostering a diverse range of skills and interests.

All About Bridges
Age Group: 6 – 8 years old
This program introduces the entire stages of designing a bridge, taking into consideration all the engineering concepts related to design, cost, materials, and construction. Bridges serve as vital structures for crossing over water, roads, and railways. Your young engineer will gain a deeper understanding of various types of bridges and their construction processes. They will learn about the diverse uses of bridges and the materials employed in their construction. Through engaging hands-on activities, they will have the opportunity to build their own simple bridge model, all while exploring fundamental principles of bridge construction – and they are sure to enjoy every minute of it!
What They’ll Learn
• Forces and loads
• Exploring the forces destitution
• Knowing the different types of bridges and their applications
• Raising motor skills by practicing hands-on activities
• Experiencing the engineering problem-solving techniques
Light Up Your World
Age Group: 5 – 8 years old
Are you ready to light up the world?!! Fasten your seat belt and get ready for the most exciting experience ever. It’s Engineeius’ Light Up Your World program which will answer questions like: what is electricity all about, where does it come from, who discovered it, what is electrical circuit, what are the different types of connections, what is electromagnetism and much more; all in an electrifying way! Waiting for all little Edisons to light up the world!!!
What They’ll Learn
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Exploring electricity and its main concept
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Understanding the different components of an electric circuit and differentiating between open and closed circuits
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Knowing magnetic forces and the interaction between magnetism and electricity
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Experiencing the engineering problem-solving techniques
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Understanding that energy can be converted from one form to another
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Illustrating the properties of light and other electromagnetic radiation
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Knowing the concept of resistance, potential difference and current


Exploring Famous Structures
Age Groups: 8 – 10 years 11 – 13 years
In this exciting program, participants will explore famous ancient and modern structures, and figure out how and why they were designed, built and still standing through the various engineering models while having fun It will provide the little engineers with the chance to figure out and easily understand shape strength, forces, loads and material structure and most importantly applying them in a smart functioning design.
What They’ll Learn
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How engineers design buildings to resist earthquakes and showing examples of damages caused by earthquakes
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Designing and building a model of the highest tower possible and test it through different loads
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Discussing the factors engineers consider when designing foundations for a tower
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Understanding shapes and comparing different shape strengths
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Understanding geodesic domes and how they are built
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Understanding different types of bridges and their different properties and usage
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Constructing model bridges that can withstand different loads
Power Your City
Age Groups: 8 – 10 years 11 – 13 years
This program will let children explore the world of science, technology and engineering while having fun and enjoying their time to the max. It introduces different types of energy resources: renewable and nonrenewable. Children will discover the alternative power resources, how to use the power of wind, sun, bio and water in generating electricity and know the different factors affecting the use of each power. They will manage The Green City power consumption considering human lives and financials. Why waiting, Join Us!! Don’t Miss The Fun!!!
What They’ll Learn
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How electricity is generated from energy resources
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Knowing alternative power resources
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Learn Basic Circuit Connections and designing solutions
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Engineering design process
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Managing different energy resources


Simple & Compound Machines
Age Groups: 6 – 7 years 8 – 10 years
Throughout this program, students will get introduced to how the world of machines work. They will go through the story of the evolution of the simple machines and how human used the mechanical advantages to build huge constructions by time. Moreover, they will know how to build replicas of real-world machines that would help them gain an understanding of the principles that make those machines actually function.
What They’ll Learn
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What are the simple machines and where we can find them in real life
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Learn how to implement different mechanisms to build functional machines
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What are the compound machines and how they are formed
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Understand attributes as length, and select the appropriate type of unit for measuring each attribute
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Understand the need for measuring with standard units and become familiar with standard units in the customary and metric systems
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Describe the shape and important features of a set of data and compare related data sets, with an emphasis on how the data are distributed
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Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems