Exciting STEM Course Options from eDynamic Learning A Strong Economy Depends on STEM Employment Our current and future economy depends on a steady supply of STEM-ready employees. Occupations in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) include computer and mathematical, architecture and engineering, and life and physical science occupations. Computer occupations are on the frontlines of technological advancements propelling robust growth in the digital economy and make up the largest portion of STEM jobs. This is due in part to society’s dependence on social media platforms, digitized devices, and digital goods and services. Ten of the fastest growing STEM occupations do not require a bachelor’s degree, including web developers and computer user support specialists, which give high school students great opportunities to find employment right after graduation. eDynamic Learning provides schools a comprehensive curriculum to prepare students for various fields in STEM, while giving teachers a rich set of resources that teach these skills. The curriculum provides opportunities for: critical thinking collaboration inquiry-based learning problem-solving real-world application of knowledge
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In addition, many of the Career Ready courses prepare students for industry certifications, which are extremely valuable to corporations and can take the place of additional educational training.
*Occupations in the STEM field are expected to grow 8.0 percent by 2029, compared with 3.7 percent for all occupations.
*The median annual wage for STEM occupations in 2021 was $95,420 in comparison to nonSTEM occupations at $40,120.
Middle School STEM Courses
Course Code: EDL316
Course Code: EDL102
Course Code: EDL109
Course Code: EDL103
Course Code: EDL110
Course Code: EDL343
Middle School STEM
Middle School Coding 1a
Middle School Coding 1b
Middle School Game Design 1a
Middle School Game Design 1b
Middle School Exploring Information Technology