Our Programs
Urban Warfare Engineering, Science and Robotics Academy
Hosted by the Life Center Academy
Fun Hand-On Activities, To Inspire and Excite Students about STEM!
Grades 4-12
● Robotics Engineering ● Computer Science Programming
● Science Experiments ● Robot Competitions ● Science Fairs ● Food
Science ● 3D Design & Printing ● Drones & Geometry ● Digital Video Lab
STEM Saturdays located at the Life Center Academy
2045 Columbus Rd, Burlington, NJ 08016
General Information Contact:
Kenny Williams
Phone (267) 496-1613 or email urbanwarfare.inc@gmail.com
Urban Warfare, PO Box 2173,
Trenton, NJ 08607
Diverse curriculum:
Hands-on education
Fun and challenging
A curriculum that meets national learning standards (Integrates STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
Builds teamwork and inspires young minds
Introduces STEM career discussions
Age groups: fourth to twelfth grade (4-12) Learning Values:
Students apply the scientific method and engineering design process, like scientists and engineers do.
Develop design, creative and critical thinking skills
Problem solving, decision making skills, and strategic planning
Grades 4-12 Activity Description
Robotics Engineering
Students apply physical science and math principles to build
effective robots. Students’ progress through distinct learning
missions in which they investigate, observe, calculate, and
apply their knowledge to solve specific tasks. Students apply
and creatively adapt programming and problem-solving skills
to design and build robots to solve different challenges.
Students explore, plan, and develop real world challenges
engineers and scientists are working to solve.
Computer Science Programming
ROBOTC is a C-based programming language with a Windows environment for writing and debugging programs, and the only programming language at this level that offers a comprehensive, real-time debugger. ROBOTC is a cross-platform solution that allows students to learn the type of c-based programming used in advanced education and professional applications.
Physical Science Experiments
Students experiment with renewable energy (energy production and consumption), thermal physics
(boiling/melting points and heat transmission), mechanics (forces and motions), and light (light intensity), with small, engaging LEGO models that do not require a lot of time for building and programming.
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General Information Contact:
Kenny Williams Phone (267) 496-1613 or email urbanwarfare.inc@gmail.com