AQLEM offers STEM age-appropriate, short-term residential educational programs at prestigious American universities and global business corporations.
Students around the world can participate in these programs offered in English language.
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Another term that is coming into use is STEAM, which adds an “A” for the Arts and Humanities. Our curriculum is holistic and includes the arts and humanities in both the areas studied and the cultural experiences.
Society is becoming evermore dependent on technology and innovative problem-solving techniques that encompass the STEM areas of study. Today’s young people are the leaders of tomorrow and it will be up to their innovations
to move society forward and improve the lives of society.
Regardless of career choice and aptitude, STEM education will provide students with a competitive edge that will lead them to rewarding and meaningful careers.
STEM jobs are growing at a fast pace and currently outpacing STEM graduates. These programs increase the much needed global awareness about STEM careers, and provide access to educational resources for students,
families, and educators.
Studying STEM leads to careers that are rewarding and jobs that pay well!
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15.2% of SCIENCE jobs will be created by 2020. Only 1 in 18 workers in America currently are in STEM fields. Environmental Science jobs are expected to grow by 25% by 2016 - the fastest amongst the sciences. Green chemistry alone is expected to grow from
$2.8B to about $100B industry by 2020.
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21.8% of TECHNOLOGY (IT/Computer) jobs will be created in the next 6 years. There will be 1.4 million American computing jobs openings, but only 29% of those are expected ot be filled by U.S. graduates. About 2 million organizations and businesses now
produce or offer green good or services.
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10.3% of ENGINEERING jobs be created within the next 6 years. Civil engineers who increasingly deal with environment, are expected to have employment growth of 24% between 2008-18. On average, graduates with a STEM background have earned about 26% more
starting salaries.
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16.6% of MATHEMATICS jobs are expected to be created by the end of this decade . Employment of mathematicians is expected to grow by 22% between 2008-18, much faster than average for all occupations. The U.S. ranks 25th out of 30 in an international assessment
of high schoolers' performance in math.
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