Wayne - Students that are "AHEAD" in Engineering
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AHEAD (Academies of Health, Engineering And Design) is a new program that allows students to explore fields such as engineering or health. This video focuses on the engineering aspect of the program that are offered at Charles B. Aycock Engineering Academny. Students are engaged in projects such as Battle of the bots. Fifteen sumobot robots were built by students in the CBA engineering academy. Students came to Wayne Community College to finish construction and programming their robots with the help of second-year engineering students at the college. Sumobot competition piqued the students' curiosity in electronics.
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