Classes twice a week. Weekdays or weekends – your choice.
Digital progress journal.
Classes are held in person. Certified shelter available on site.
Each class lasts 1 hour 20 minutes.
Homework is exploratory in nature.
Compact groups of 10 students.
1 year of study
IT: IT start-up
Basic concepts of computer components and their characteristics, shortcut keys for efficient work, troubleshooting common issues, installing and uninstalling software.
IT: 3D modeling and 3D printing
Tinkercad: precise dimension modeling, mastering the use of protractors and calipers, understanding radii and angles, preparing models for 3D printing, and developing awareness of functionality and practicality in design.
Biotech: Microscopy
Introduction to the structure and operation of a microscope: basic concepts of observing flowers, their roots, seeds, fungi, and microorganisms in water; fundamental understanding of plant anatomy.
Biotech: Ecofarmer
Types of soil in Ukraine: factors affecting fertility, composition, features of organic fertilization, plant germination, and maintaining healthy shoots.
Workshop: Electricity in the Modern World
Understanding electric current and resistance, and how electricity is used in household appliances.
Workshop: Smart Greenhouse
Introduction to Arduino-based sensors, the structure and principles of smart greenhouses, sensors for microclimate monitoring, plant growth, temperature, soil moisture, automatic irrigation systems, and lighting control.
2 year of study
IT: Content maker
Web development using Wix templates, photo editing for social media in GIMP, photography and videography principles, YouTube promotion strategies, and video editing in Clipchamp.
IT: Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Worlds
Using AI platforms to generate 3D models from text: DALL·E, Meshy, Luma AI, Kaedim; understanding 3D model formats, exporting to Spatial.io, creating virtual environments, and building modern green cities with custom objects.
Biotech: Green City
Urban greening: vertical gardens, green rooftops, urban gardening, air-purifying plants, and using drones to collect plant data.
Biotech: Biotechnology
What is biotechnology? Key areas of application: microorganisms, recycling, food industry, space exploration, and forensics.
Workshop: Aerobot Pilot
Drone piloting in Lift Off: standard drones, FPV drones, drone-based delivery, field and crop monitoring, navigating complex tracks — everything about drone types and control.
Workshop: Aerobot Master
Assembling a quadcopter: technical features, power upgrades, and custom 3D-printed components.
3 year of study
IT: Information Environment
Fundamentals of Python programming, NFC tags, QR codes, GPS trackers, and AR using custom 3D models.
IT: Crowdfunding
Mastering project presentation: attracting funding, reviewing online platforms such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo, GoFundMe, and Patreon; project budgeting, writing persuasive copy, and presenting proposals as websites and social media campaigns.
Biotech: Recycling or Upcycling
Innovative recycling methods for plastic, paper, fabric, rubber, microelectronics, biological waste, and edible products; implementing responsible consumption and waste sorting practices.
Biotech: Biodesign
Influencing fruit shape, size, and color; “growing furniture,” bioluminescent plants, and in vitro microcloning in collaboration with the ICITY laboratory.
Workshop: Alternative Energy
Harnessing clean energy from the sun, wind, and water. Development of personal projects including wind turbines, mini hydroelectric plants, and solar panels, with active use of 3D-printed, custom-designed components.
Workshop: Robotics Laboratory
Final project development, where students apply knowledge from modules on Boston Dynamics robotics, AUXIO exoskeletons, and more to design their own robotic systems.