Aerospace engineers design things that fly both inside and outside of our atmosphere, while aeronautical (flight) engineers design things that only fly inside of our atmosphere. Students dive into aeronautical engineering by designing models of flying technologies that help collect aerial photographs. Students also learn how to engineer rovers that can be used to explore faraway worlds in space while addressing trade-offs and variables involved in engineering.
Engineering – Flight & Aerospace, Ages 9-11
When and Where This Class is Offered:
| Week 2 – June 29-July 2 (off 7/3) | 1:30PM-5:00PM | Short Hills |
| Week 3 – July 6-10, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Short Hills |
| Week 3 – July 6-10, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Somerset |
| Week 4 – July 13-17, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Somerset |
| Week 4 – July 13-17, 2026 | 1:30PM-5:00PM | Short Hills |
| Week 5 – July 20-26, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Chatham |
| Week 5 – July 20-26, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Saddle River |
| Week 5 – July 20-26, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Princeton |
| Week 6 – July 27-31, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Saddle River |
| Week 6 – July 27-31, 2026 | 1:30PM-5:00PM | Chatham |
| Week 7 – Aug 3-7, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Basking Ridge |
| Week 7 – Aug 3-7, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Summit |
| Week 8 – Aug 10-14, 2026 | 9AM-12:30PM | Basking Ridge |
If you have any questions regarding the course or the camp in general, please feel free to contact us during business hours either at +1 908-899-1338 or info@iisummer.com
