Science & Technology

Aerospace

Think about the excitement that accompanies dreams of sending a rocket into space, making a first solo flight, becoming an astronaut or someday visiting other planets. Blast off with the 4-H Aerospace project!

a youth launches a water powered 2 liter bottle rocket while an adult leader stands nearby
two young people are seen from behind looking at a computer screen while programming

Computers

Through the 4-H Computers project learn about hardware, software and computer applications. Learn how to create networks, domains and workgroups and make decisions about operating systems.

Electricity

De-mystify the “magic” of electric circuits, magnetism, motors and electronics with the 4-H Electricity project. From building burglar alarms to learning how to select a good stereo and other consumer items

we look over a person's shoulder at a piece of electronic equipment they are manipulating with probes
two girls stand behind their robot on a table during contest where the robot, made of legos is moving a ball

Robotics

Exploring the 4-H Robotics project is an ideal way to introduce science, math, engineering and technology while teaching life skills. Through hands-on activities, the 4-H Robotics projects teach basic concepts related to robotic subsystems such as structure, power, sensors, control and programming.

Contact Us

Wyoming 4-H

 

 

College of Agriculture, Life Sciences & Natural Resources

Room 112

1000 E. University Ave

Laramie, WY 82071

Dept. 3354

Email: 4h@uwyo.edu

Phone: (307) 766-5170

 

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