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About Future Cities

National Engineers Week seeks to increase public awareness and appreciation of the engineering profession and technology by emphasizing their positive contributions to society.

To help students better understand the practical applications of mathematical and scientific principles the National Engineers Week Committee is sponsoring the National Engineers Week Future City Competition™. The competition is open to students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades around the country. The National Finals will take place in Washington D.C. in February 2011.

Since the National Engineers Week Future City Competition began, the education and engineering communities have recognized it as an innovative learning program. Excitement abounds throughout the classroom. Students are responsible for solving problems while creating their future city.

Students Will…

  • Learn how engineers turn ideas into reality.
  • Develop a project plan to guide team activities.
  • Use SimCity™ software to design their city.
  • Build a city model using recycled materials.
  • Work as a team under the guidance of an engineer and a teacher.
  • Demonstrate writing skills through an explanation of their city design.
  • Enhance communications skills through a team presentation.