Curricular Materials

Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Curriculum

Description

The Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center at the Monterey Community College in collaboration with Washington State University is engaging in a scale-up study of the remote operated vehicle (ROV) program to new audiences of middle and high school students and teachers. The MATE ROV competition is an engaging platform to prepare middle and high school students for careers in the ocean STEM workforce. 

The MATE Center has a variety of curriculum projects: 

SeaMATE ROV Kit Curriculum

Underwater Robotics Textbook

ROV Curriculum Resources

Spanish Galleon

Ocean Drifter Project

Exploring Ocean Careers

 

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If you have any questions on the curriculum please contact dsullivan@mpc.edu

Curricular Materials

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Project Curricula Details

Target Setting(s)
Elementary school (K-5)
Middle school (6-8)
High school (9-12)
Target Participant(s)
Youth / students
Educators
Parents / caregivers / families
Girls (or women)
American Indian/Alaska Native participants
Black/African American participants
Hispanic/Latino participants
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participants
Students eligible for free lunch or reduced-price lunch
Participants with disabilities
Discipline(s)
Engineering