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Chemistry of the Stars
How do astronomers determine the chemical composition of stars millions of light years away? Learn about atomic spectra, flame tests and other tools used in space science.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 6-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B, C; 5.4 A; 5.6 A; 5.7 B
Fossil Finders
Over ten million years ago, what is now North Carolina stood the bottom of an ocean, home to sharks, coral reefs and other amazing aquatic animals. Students can unravel the mysteries of a vanished world as they sift and search through samples taken from the ancient seafloor in search of the fossil remains of its inhabitants. A hands-on learning experience they'll never forget, your students can keep any fossils they find in this workshop; success is guaranteed!
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 5-9
NJCCCS: 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B; 5.5 A; 5.8 A
Owl Pellet Dissections
Explore the diet of owls by dissecting the undigested remains of their prey. Students will pair off to dissect their own owl pellet and identify the remains of what the raptor consumed. This is a great introduction to the food web and to vertebrate anatomy.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 2-10
NJCCCS: 5.1 A, B; 5.4 B; 5.5 A, B; 5.10 A, B
Stargazers
Experience the night sky from your school gym, multi-purpose room or cafeteria in the Traveling Science Program's portable planetarium. Crawl into the giant dome and watch the constellations come alive. Learn about basic concepts in astronomy while exploring different cultural perceptions of the sky as you hear the folklore of Greek and/or Native American, African and Chinese mythologies.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 2-12
NJCCCS: 3.3 A; 3.4 A; 5.1 A; 5.9 C
To Drink or Not?: Water Testing
Water is an essential component of life. Students delve into a variety of tests as they learn about common water pollutants that may be found in their samples and communities. Methods for purification and conservation of local water sources are discussed as participants try to answer the important question: to drink or not to drink?
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 9-12
NJCCCS: 5.1 A, B, C; 5.3 D; 5.6 B; 5.10 B
Cow's Eye Dissections
Follow light on its journey through the eye. Led by a Liberty Science Center educator, students will pair off to perform cow eye dissections and gain a deeper understanding of the structure of the human eye.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, C; 5.2 A; 5.5 A, B; 5.10 B
Forensics: Classroom Detectives
Solve the mystery! Students will investigate the world of forensic science as they learn different techniques used and the scientific rationale behind each of them.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 3.3 A, B; 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B; 5.2 A, B; 5.4 A; 5.5 B; 5.6 B; 9.1 A
Fossil Finders
Over ten million years ago, what is now North Carolina stood the bottom of an ocean, home to sharks, coral reefs and other amazing aquatic animals. Students can unravel the mysteries of a vanished world as they sift and search through samples taken from the ancient seafloor in search of the fossil remains of its inhabitants. A hands-on learning experience they'll never forget, your students can keep any fossils they find in this workshop; success is guaranteed!
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 5-9
NJCCCS: 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B; 5.5 A; 5.8 A
Light and Color
Did you know you can see colors that aren't in the spectrum of white light, or that you can see an object on a paper in different colors from what is actually printed on a page. Using light boxes, optical illusions and hands-on activities, learn the basics of light from the way your eye detects it and brain interprets it to how light relates to color.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 7-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, B; 5.5 A, B; 5.7 B
Owl Pellet Dissections
Explore the diet of owls by dissecting the undigested remains of their prey. Students will pair off to dissect their own owl pellet and identify the remains of what the raptor consumed. This is a great introduction to the food web and to vertebrate anatomy.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 2-10
NJCCCS: 5.1 A, B; 5.4 B; 5.5 A, B; 5.10 A, B
Chemistry of the Stars
How do astronomers determine the chemical composition of stars millions of light years away? Learn about atomic spectra, flame tests and other tools used in space science.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 6-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B, C; 5.4 A; 5.6 A; 5.7 B
Chemistry: What's Your Reaction?
Exploring the world of chemistry through spectacular chemical reactions, this program will fire up your students about the subject! They'll see "magical" color changes, expanding bubbles and shooting flames, and learn how we can change chemicals when we know about their chemistry.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Assembly
Grade Level: 6-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, B; 5.4 A; 5.6 A, B
Forensics: Classroom Detectives
Solve the mystery! Students will investigate the world of forensic science as they learn different techniques used and the scientific rationale behind each of them.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 3.3 A, B; 3.4 A, B; 5.1 A, B; 5.2 A, B; 5.4 A; 5.5 B; 5.6 B; 9.1 A
Light and Color
Did you know you can see colors that aren't in the spectrum of white light, or that you can see an object on a paper in different colors from what is actually printed on a page. Using light boxes, optical illusions and hands-on activities, learn the basics of light from the way your eye detects it and brain interprets it to how light relates to color.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 7-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, B; 5.5 A, B; 5.7 B
The Right Stuff: The Science of Materials
Explore the exciting world of materials science by learning about the properties and structures of metals, ceramics and polymers (plastics). The audience will experience metal that remembers its shape and see tin foil being made right before their eyes! High schoolers will learn what sand, window glass, computers and bathroom caulk have in common.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Assembly
Grade Level: 6-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, B; 5.4 A; 5.6 A, B
The Right Stuff: The Science of Materials
Explore the exciting world of materials science by learning about the properties and structures of metals, ceramics and polymers (plastics). The audience will experience metal that remembers its shape and see tin foil being made right before their eyes! High schoolers will learn what sand, window glass, computers and bathroom caulk have in common.
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 9-12
NJCCCS: 3.4 A; 5.1 A, B; 5.4 A; 5.6 A, B
To Drink or Not?: Water Testing
Water is an essential component of life. Students delve into a variety of tests as they learn about common water pollutants that may be found in their samples and communities. Methods for purification and conservation of local water sources are discussed as participants try to answer the important question: to drink or not to drink?
Program Type: Traveling Science: Classroom Workshop
Grade Level: 9-12
NJCCCS: 5.1 A, B, C; 5.3 D; 5.6 B; 5.10 B
Fierce Nature: Weather
Are you prepared for a natural disaster? Learn about the most powerful forces on the face of the earth, such as storm surges, hurricanes and tornadoes. And even develop a preparedness plan.
MST4.E.PS2A, MST4.I.PS2A, MST4.C.PS2.ES.A
National Science Education Standards: A, D, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.1.12B.1, 5.8.2B.3, 5.8.4B.3, 5.8.6B.2, 5.8.12B.1, 5.10.8A.1
Geometry in Nature
Did you know that math can be found in a seashell, a honeycomb and a leaf? Investigate the patterns and shapes that can be observed in nature and discover the mathematical principles behind these phenomena.
MST3.KN.GE8.04, MST3.05.AL7.08, MST3.C.ME5.MB.H
National Science Education Standards: A, C, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.3.4C.1, 5.3.8C.1, 5.3.12C.1, 5.5.6B.2, 5.5.8B.1, 5.10.2A.1
It's Raining Cats and Dogs
How's the weather where you are? Become a junior meteorologist as you explore the wonders of weather. Examine the water cycle up close and personal, forecast the weather using the clouds, and discover why we get rain one day, and snow the next.
MST4.E.PS2A, MST1.E.SI1A, MST4.I.PS1A
National Science Education Standards: A, D, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.8.2B.2, 5.8.2B.3, 5.8.4B.4, 5.8.4B.6, 5.8.8B.1
Our Living Planet: Earthquakes
Earthquakes are powerful forces, but why do they occur? Take a journey to the center of the Earth to discover what causes earthquakes, how scientists measure them, and why they cause so much destruction.
MST4.E.PS2A, MST4.I.PS2A, MST4.I.PS2B, MST4.C.PS2.ES.A
National Science Education Standards: A, D, F
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.8.4C.1, 5.8.4A.3, 5.8.8A.1
Customized Program
Customize an E-Trail by selecting three E-Connections Curriculum
Program Type: EFT: E-Trails
Grade Level: 3-12
Geometry in Nature
Did you know that math can be found in a seashell, a honeycomb and a leaf? Investigate the patterns and shapes that can be observed in nature and discover the mathematical principles behind these phenomena.
MST3.KN.GE8.04, MST3.05.AL7.08, MST3.C.ME5.MB.H
National Science Education Standards: A, C, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.3.4C.1, 5.3.8C.1, 5.3.12C.1, 5.5.6B.2, 5.5.8B.1, 5.10.2A.1
The Artist's Perception
Have you ever wondered how Escher, Picasso and Matisse perceived the world? Explore perception using mirrors and optical illusions. Gain a conceptual understanding of how different art forms are created and perceived by the eye.
MST4.I.LE1B, MST4.I.PS4D
National Science Education Standards: A, C
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 1.1.8B.2, 5.1.4B.1, 5.1.8B.1, 4.2.6A.6
Every Breath you Take: The Respiratory System
Did you know that your lungs have 1,500 miles of airways? Ever see what happens to the lungs after years of smoking? Explore how the respiratory system delivers precious oxygen throughout your body.
MST4.E.LE5C, MST4.I.LE1B, HPF1.E.HE1E
National Science Education Standards: A, B, C, E, F, G
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.5.4A.4, 5.5.6A.1, 5.5.8A.2, 5.10.2A.1, 5.10.6A.1
Forensic Science
Jack the Ripper committed heinous crimes, could he have been stopped using modern day forensic techniques? Apply forensic science to uncover, identify and individualize potential evidence. Explore the diverse career paths under the forensic science umbrella.
MST1.I.SI2A, MST1.I.SI3A, MST4.C.LE1B
National Science Education Standards: A, C, E, G
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.2, 5.1.4B.1, 5.1.8A.1, 5.1.12B.2, 5.2.8B.1, 5.2.12A.1, 5.5.8C.1, 5.5.12C.1
Geometry in Nature
Did you know that math can be found in a seashell, a honeycomb and a leaf? Investigate the patterns and shapes that can be observed in nature and discover the mathematical principles behind these phenomena.
MST3.KN.GE8.04, MST3.05.AL7.08, MST3.C.ME5.MB.H
National Science Education Standards: A, C, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.3.4C.1, 5.3.8C.1, 5.3.12C.1, 5.5.6B.2, 5.5.8B.1, 5.10.2A.1
Micro Worlds: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Hand sanitizers, Antibacterial detergents, Disinfectants. Oh my! What are the pros and cons of using these items? What are we really trying to get rid of? Learn about beneficial and harmful microbes.
MST4.I.LE5A, MST4.I.LE7A, MST4.I.LE1A, MST1.E.SI1A
National Science Education Standards: A, C, F
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.5.6B.1, 5.5.8B.1, 5.5.12A.4, 5.5.12C.1
No Bones About it: The Skeletal System
What would your body look like without any bones? Ever wonder who has more bones -- young children or adults? Learn how your bones provide support, protection and allow movement for your body at work and at play!
MST1.E.SI1A, MST1.I.SI1A, MST4.I.LE1B, HPF1.E.HE1A
National Science Education Standards: A, C, F
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.4.4C.1, 5.5.4A.4
Pump it Up: The Circulatory System
Did you know that your heart beats over 100,000 times in a day? Ever wonder how many miles of blood vessels are in the human body? Feel the beat as you explore how this vital body system keeps you alive.
MST4.I.LE1B, HPF1.E.HE1A, MST4.E.LE5C, HPF1.E.HE1D, HPF1.E.HE1E
National Science Education Standards: A, C, F
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 2.1.4A.3, 2.1.4B.1, 2.1.4D.3, 2.1.8B.1, 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.5.4A.4, 5.5.6A.1
The Artist's Perception
Have you ever wondered how Escher, Picasso and Matisse perceived the world? Explore perception using mirrors and optical illusions. Gain a conceptual understanding of how different art forms are created and perceived by the eye.
MST4.I.LE1B, MST4.I.PS4D
National Science Education Standards: A, C
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 1.1.8B.2, 5.1.4B.1, 5.1.8B.1, 4.2.6A.6
X-Ray Vision: Medical Imaging
Have you ever wondered how the dentist knows you have a cavity or how the doctor knows you have a broken bone? Explore MRI imaging, angiograms, thermography and x-rays.
MST1.I.SI1A, HPF3.I.HE1D, MST4.I.PS4D
National Science Education Standards: A, B, C, E, F
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4B.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.4.4C.1, 5.4.8B.1, 5.7.12B.4
Shocking Static Electricity
Get ready for a hair-raising experience! Learn about electrical currents, atoms and charges while exploring the positives and negatives of static electricity.
MST4.I.PS4D, MST4.I.PS5B, MST4.E.PS4A
National Science Education Standards: A, B, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 3-12
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.4.4C.1, 5.7.4A.2, 5.7.12A.4
What's in That? Mixtures and Solutions
Mixtures are found all around us. The air we breathe and the ground we walk on are both examples of mixtures. Explore your environment to see the suprises it has in store for you.
MST1.I.SI1A, MST4.I.PS3B, MST4.I.PS3A
National Science Education Standards: A, B, D, E
Program Type: EFT: E-Connection
Grade Level: 5-8
NJCCCS: 5.1.4A.1, 5.1.8B.1, 5.3.8D.1, 5.6.6A.3, 5.6.8A.4, 5.6.8B.1
Botany: World of Plants
Receive a greater examination of the Our Hudson Home exhibition, led by an experienced Science Educator, and participate in a hands-on lesson related to the exhibition topic in the new Jennifer A. Chalsty Center.
Program Type: Enhanced Experience
Grade Level: 4-12
NJCCCS: NA
Earth Science
Choose from any given topic including astronomy, weather, oceanography and geology to study the Earth and its systems.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Life Science
Explore the ecology of living things, such as organisms and their environments, classification of plants and animals, and adaptations and defense mechanisms. Onsite explorations include use of the Eat and Be Eaten exhibition and/or explorations in Liberty State Park.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Stargazers
Crawl into Liberty Science Center's portable planetarium and watch the constellations come alive. Learn about basic concepts in astronomy while exploring different cultural perceptions of the sky as you hear the folklore of Greek and/or Native American, African and Chinese mythologies.
Program Type: Workshop
Grade Level: 1-12
NJCCCS: 3.3 A; 3.4 A; 5.1 A; 5.9 C
Arts in Science
Students study organisms while creating an artistic project with science at its helm. In the process, they will use the appropriate tools and materials related to the study subject. Limited Availability
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: NA
Careers in Science and Job Shadow
Consider a career in science and learn from people in the field what types of work are possible, where jobs are available, the skills needed for specific jobs and the education necessary to get them. Limited availability.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 6-12
NJCCCS: NA
Human Body
This residency can be customized to cover an assortment of systems including muscular, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, digestive, skeletal and reproductive.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Live From... Cardiac Classroom
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Cardiac Classroom, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Live From... Kidney Transplant
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Kidney Transplant, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Live From... Neurosurgery
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Neurosurgery, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Research & Development: Invent It!
Explore the R&D process and the scientific method, formulations basics including microscopic analysis of emulsions, color-pigments and dyes, and the science behind color. Participants will analyze and test products they've formulated and present their products for marketing.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 8-12
NJCCCS: NA
Wateborn Illness
Get an in-depth look at the Infection Connection exhibition led by an experienced Science Educator, and participate in a hands-on lesson related to the exhibition topic in the new Jennifer A. Chalsty Center.
Program Type: Enhanced Experience
Grade Level: 4-12
NJCCCS: NA
Arts in Science
Students study organisms while creating an artistic project with science at its helm. In the process, they will use the appropriate tools and materials related to the study subject. Limited Availability
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: NA
Botany: World of Plants
Receive a greater examination of the Our Hudson Home exhibition, led by an experienced Science Educator, and participate in a hands-on lesson related to the exhibition topic in the new Jennifer A. Chalsty Center.
Program Type: Enhanced Experience
Grade Level: 4-12
NJCCCS: NA
Food Chemistry
Learn the basic chemistry of food: calories and their relation to energy; macronutrients - fats, carbohydrates, proteins - and their uses in the food industry and in our bodies; vitamins and the role they play in our health. Participants use indicators to test for the presence of nutrients in food substances. Apply concepts learned to solve a forensic food mystery.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 8-12
NJCCCS: NA
Human Body
This residency can be customized to cover an assortment of systems including muscular, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, digestive, skeletal and reproductive.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Life Science
Explore the ecology of living things, such as organisms and their environments, classification of plants and animals, and adaptations and defense mechanisms. Onsite explorations include use of the Eat and Be Eaten exhibition and/or explorations in Liberty State Park.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Live From... Cardiac Classroom
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Cardiac Classroom, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Live From... Kidney Transplant
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Kidney Transplant, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Live From... Neurosurgery
Operating rooms transform into classrooms through videoconferencing technology in Live From...Neurosurgery, allowing students to interact with surgical teams in real time and ask questions while procedures take place. During this dialog, hospital staff explains everything from career choices to the equipment in the room while a program facilitator demonstrates surgical devices just like those used in the live operation and discusses risk factors and healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Type: Live From...
Grade Level: 8-12+
NJCCCS: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness: 1, 2, 3
Research & Development: Invent It!
Explore the R&D process and the scientific method, formulations basics including microscopic analysis of emulsions, color-pigments and dyes, and the science behind color. Participants will analyze and test products they've formulated and present their products for marketing.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 8-12
NJCCCS: NA
Wateborn Illness
Get an in-depth look at the Infection Connection exhibition led by an experienced Science Educator, and participate in a hands-on lesson related to the exhibition topic in the new Jennifer A. Chalsty Center.
Program Type: Enhanced Experience
Grade Level: 4-12
NJCCCS: NA
Design It! Rubber Band Power Cars
Learn about motion and energy by building your very own rubber band power car! Start with gravity and continue to test and refine the design to see if your car can travel the fastest and farthest.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: NA
Food Chemistry
Learn the basic chemistry of food: calories and their relation to energy; macronutrients - fats, carbohydrates, proteins - and their uses in the food industry and in our bodies; vitamins and the role they play in our health. Participants use indicators to test for the presence of nutrients in food substances. Apply concepts learned to solve a forensic food mystery.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 8-12
NJCCCS: NA
Forensics
Your students become crime scene investigators and are charged with cracking the case. Techniques used by real forensic scientists to solve crimes, they will learn how to fingerprint and how to analyze fibers and footprints.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 5-12
NJCCCS: NA
Physical Science
This residency can cover a wide range of physical sciences including chemistry, energy and motion, nature of matter, material science, light, sound and electricity.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: K-12
NJCCCS: NA
Research & Development: Invent It!
Explore the R&D process and the scientific method, formulations basics including microscopic analysis of emulsions, color-pigments and dyes, and the science behind color. Participants will analyze and test products they've formulated and present their products for marketing.
Program Type: Residency
Grade Level: 8-12
NJCCCS: NA








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