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USA Educational & Technology Study Tour

USA Educational & Technology Study Tour

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$5000

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1000

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Overview

Theme: STEM, Innovation, Space Exploration & Experiential Learning

Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights

Travel Period: Early December

 

This program offers students a hands-on exploration of science, technology, engineering, and innovation in the USA, a global leader in STEM research, technology entrepreneurship, and space exploration. Students experience a blend of interactive learning, field trips, cultural immersion, and adventure, making the journey educational and memorable.

Learning Outcomes;

  • Hands-on experience with STEM innovation, space research, and robotics
  • Exposure to entrepreneurship and technology hubs
  • Understanding of civic, cultural, and historical contexts in the USA
  • Development of teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills
  • Inspiration for future careers in STEM and innovation fields

Included/Excluded

  • 6 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast
  • Airport and intercity transfers
  • Entry to science museums, space centers, and innovation hubs
  • Guided city and cultural tours
  • Team-building and experiential activities
  • Professional tour guides, teacher supervision, and organized transport
  • Travel insurance
  • International flights
  • USA tourist visa
  • Meals not specified
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional attractions

Tour Plan

Day 1 – Arrival and Orientation (New York City)

Students arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport and are transferred to their hotel. After check-in, they participate in an orientation session, introducing them to the USA’s technological achievements, innovation hubs, and cultural diversity. An evening walk along Times Square allows students to experience the energy of NYC, its urban planning, and the integration of technology into city life.

Day 2 – Technology and Innovation (New York)

The day begins with a visit to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, where students learn about aviation technology, space exploration, and engineering marvels. Students interact with exhibits demonstrating principles of physics, aerodynamics, and robotics.

In the afternoon, students explore Silicon Alley, NYC’s technology and startup hub, visiting co-working spaces and innovation centers. Students engage with real-world applications of AI, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation, fostering creativity and problem-solving. Evening reflection allows students to connect what they’ve learned with future career paths.

Day 3 – STEM and Culture (New York & Washington D.C.)

Students take a morning flight or bus to Washington D.C. for educational visits. They explore the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, engaging with exhibits on aerospace, space technology, and physics. Students gain practical understanding of innovation in science and engineering.

The afternoon includes a guided tour of national landmarks such as the Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument, combining lessons in history, civic studies, and cultural appreciation. Evening group discussions focus on the intersection of STEM and global leadership.

Day 4 – Technology in Action (Washington D.C.)

Students visit NASA Goddard Space Flight Center or a local technology incubator, witnessing space research, robotics, and cutting-edge technology in action. Hands-on workshops allow students to engage with experiments and simulations, promoting STEM curiosity.

In the afternoon, students participate in a team-building outdoor challenge at a local park, combining adventure learning with leadership development. Evening reflection sessions consolidate learning and foster student collaboration.

Day 5 – STEM Entrepreneurship & Innovation (Boston)

Morning travel to Boston, home to MIT and Harvard, where students visit innovation labs, tech incubators, and entrepreneurship centers. Students explore applications of AI, robotics, and biotechnology through hands-on experiences and discussions with young innovators.

Afternoon cultural exploration includes walking tours through Harvard Square, learning about student life, innovation culture, and historic architecture. Evening group reflection emphasizes career pathways in STEM fields.

Day 6 – Adventure and Science Exploration

Students explore interactive science centers such as the Museum of Science Boston, engaging with exhibits on renewable energy, robotics, and space science. In the afternoon, students enjoy recreational or adventure activities, including team-building exercises, kayaking, or supervised city exploration, promoting confidence, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.

Evening farewell dinner provides an opportunity for students to present reflections on lessons learned during the tour.

Day 7 – Reflection and Departure

Students participate in structured reflection sessions, consolidating learning in STEM, innovation, leadership, and cultural exposure. Transfer to airport for departure, leaving students with practical knowledge, global perspectives, and inspiration for academic and career paths

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