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Aeroscience Studies
It is rocket science.

SystemsGo Aeroscience Studies (SAS) is a two-year program in which students learn physics principles in the context of designing, building, and testing rockets. This program is unique in that it employs problem-based learning, in which students direct their own learning as they work together to solve ill-defined real-world problems.

SAS and the  School of Engineering  work closely together. Students are required to be enrolled in both programs. SAS-I is open to juniors who will then take SAS-II as seniors.

SAS is Coppell High School's implementation of an Aeroscience program, SystemsGo, begun by Brett Williams of Fredericksburg High School. The SystemsGo Aeroscience curriculum is being shared with high schools across the state by IGNITE. More information can be obtained by visiting IGNITE's  website.

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Instructors: Mike Yakubovsky (Egr); Bill Montana (SAS); with Brett Williams, SystemsGo