Close-up of a teenage student's hands gripping an engine component inside an open hood, tungsten shop lighting casting warm amber across their forearms and the chrome fittings, shallow depth of field, eye-level framing
Close-up of a teenage student's hands gripping an engine component inside an open hood, tungsten shop lighting casting warm amber across their forearms and the chrome fittings, shallow depth of field, eye-level framing
/ S.T.R.E.A.M. Education

Engineering is something you touch, not just study.

HP builds curriculum around actual vehicles and real tools. Every session puts students in contact with the work — the components, the systems, the people who know them.

Wide eye-level shot of two students leaning over an open dashboard panel at a car show event floor, a technician pointing at wiring harness bundles, golden-hour outdoor light, crowd and vehicles visible in background
Wide eye-level shot of two students leaning over an open dashboard panel at a car show event floor, a technician pointing at wiring harness bundles, golden-hour outdoor light, crowd and vehicles visible in background
— What the learning looks like

The vehicle is the classroom.

Sessions cover electrical systems, drivetrain mechanics, data diagnostics, and the math behind it — using the car sitting in front of you as the problem set.

Content is built for students written off by standard curriculum. No prerequisites. No assumption you already believe you belong in this field.

Overhead close-up shot of a technician's hands using a diagnostic tablet connected to an OBD port, engine bay visible below, tungsten shop light casting warm shadows on knuckles and tool belt
Overhead close-up shot of a technician's hands using a diagnostic tablet connected to an OBD port, engine bay visible below, tungsten shop light casting warm shadows on knuckles and tool belt
Eye-level shot of a young woman studying a circuit board component at a workshop table, natural daylight from a side window, tools and wiring laid out across the surface beside her
Eye-level shot of a young woman studying a circuit board component at a workshop table, natural daylight from a side window, tools and wiring laid out across the surface beside her
Wide shot of a small group of students gathered around a car at an outdoor event, a male presenter gesturing toward the vehicle's undercarriage, golden-hour light, crowd energy in the background
Wide shot of a small group of students gathered around a car at an outdoor event, a male presenter gesturing toward the vehicle's undercarriage, golden-hour light, crowd energy in the background
+ Practitioners in the room

Educators who do the work.

Automotive Systems

Technology and Electronics

Career and Workforce Pathways

HP educators map real California community college programs and internship tracks to the skills students just practiced — so the next step is concrete, not abstract.

Educators with hands-on shop experience walk students through drivetrain, electrical, and diagnostic systems — using a real vehicle, not a diagram.

From vehicle software to EV charging infrastructure, tech educators bring current industry work directly into HP sessions — not textbook overviews.

Bring HP's curriculum to your school.

Teachers, counselors, and program coordinators — reach out and let's talk about what a session looks like in your space.