
- A Science Odyssey General resource for primary and secondary science teachers. Presents theories and theoreticians through games, quizzes, and fun profiles.
- Abet.org- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Provides a list of accredited engineering college programs throughout the country.
- California Society of Professional Engineers- The homepage of the California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE). CSPE is a state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers and offers programs to promote and advance the profession of engineering.
- Coolmath.com A California instructor presents a gallery of online math activities and games for all levels, and on a number of math subjects. Includes selected links to information on careers in mathematics and other fun math sites.
- Discover Engineering- Informative new engineering web site designed for students in grades 6-9. Answers many of the questions students have about a potential career in engineering.
- Engineering Education Service Center- The EESC provides consulting, publications, and workshops and presentations that promote engineering for K-16. Also has Engineering Camp information!
- Engineering K-12 Resource Center- This site lets you explore the different engineering fields, learn how to get and pay for an engineering education, and have fun with interactive engineering games and resources. Let it be your first step in your exciting journey to become an engineer!
- Exploratorium Science Snacks A wide collection of activities and explanations designed to make learning science fun. Students can learn to build things as interesting as a fog chamber or a light polarizer.
- FunBrain.com Math Baseball Improve your math skills. Fun game teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and elementary algebra. For kids and children of all ages and grades.
- Girlstart A great site for girls with brains and attitude to learn and have fun.
- Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) - Offers opportunities for high school students including: Tests of Engineering Aptitudes, Mathematics & Science (TEAMS), National Engineering Design Challenge and National Engineering Aptitude Search.
- Math Central Teaching resources for mathematics teachers, a question and answer service for teachers and students, a mailing list for teachers and more.
- Math Circles Mathematical Circles are a form of education enrichment and outreach that bring mathematicians and mathematical scientists into direct contact with pre-college students.
- MathMovesU Raytheon’s MathMovesU program is an innovative initiative designed to engage middle school students in math and science through interactive learning programs, contests, live events, scholarships, tutoring programs and more.
- NASA Quest Homepage of NASA's Award-winning Quest Team. Includes Space Shuttle Landing to Launch series, All About the Sun series, Aerospace Team Online, Space Team Online, Women of NASA, and more...
- National Engineers Week- The official web site for National Engineer's Week, celebrated every year in February. This site also has information about what engineers do and how to become an engineer. It also includes a section that features activities and a wide variety of programs that appeal to students.
- National Society of Professional Engineers- Homepage for the National Society of Professional Engineers. By clicking on the student section, students can learn about engineering and how to become a Professional Engineer (P.E.). Also features links to other engineering-related sites.
- Pre-Engineering Times Subscribe to this monthly e-newsletter that is full of interesting features, web site links and “The Cool Engineer of the Month”. The web site also has lots of information on engineering resources, camps, scholarships and more.
- Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)- SAME brings together professional engineers and those in engineering-related fields to improve and increase the engineering capabilities of the nation; and to exchange and advance the knowledge of engineering technologies, applications, and practices.
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)- Since its inception in 1950, the Society of Women Engineers has been the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE implements hundreds of national and grassroots level programs each year to introduce young girls to the world of engineering and technology.
- The Learning Studio@The Exploratorium The Exploratorium's page for teachers, students and science enthusiasts. The Learning Studio contains interactive exhibits, science news, RealAudio interviews, at-home science activities, and more...
- Yuckiest Site on the Internet This kids’ science entertainment site has sections on the human body, worms and bugs. Each section features “Fun Facts” and question-and-answer sessions with “Wendell the Worm.
Information on Specific Engineering Disciplines
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- Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Bioengineering and Biochemical Engineering
- Ceramics and Materials Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Geological and Geophysical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Marine and Ocean Engineering