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Programs for kids between 14 and 18 years old in category "Arts"
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Jun 16 - 29, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 18
The in-person version of the Summer Residential Program will take place in Iowa City, Iowa on the University of Iowa campus.
College Prep Scholarships available Arts Drama
Jul 29, 2024 - Aug 2, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm | Ages: 13 - 18
Join us for the Allsup Summer Entrepreneurship Academy session at the 2024 Summer at SLU Camp.
Stem Nature Academic Arts
Jul 14 - 20, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 17
Transform your dreams, ideas, and stories into organized, compelling, creative written works with dynamic lectures in craft topics, workshop sessions with graduate student instructors, and insightful, productive feedback from your peers. This combination of instructional approaches will help you generate and polish a wealth of new poems, stories, and essays, and allow you to experiment with innovative forms in the field of creative writing. The Academy will also focus on the publishing and professionalization aspects of the industry, exploring what markets are available for your writing, what jobs are available to creative writers, funding opportunities for your work, undergraduate and graduate programs in writing, and how to get published. Topics for discussion will include literary form and targeted craft points, often in relation to social, political, and environmental themes. In addition, this week-long program will feature excursions to sites around Washington, D.C., including an exercise in ekphrastic writing at the National Gallery of Art and the chance to read your work aloud at Busboys and Poets, a famous D.C. literary hub. Price includes tuition, housing, and meals. Commuter Student tuition is $2,625.
Stem Arts Academic College Prep
Jul 8 - 12, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm | Ages: 13 - 17
Join us for the 2024 Emerson YMCA STEAM Strong Camp session.
Arts Academic Offers before after care Stem
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
This course is intended for computer science majors and minors, and other students with a serious interest in learning C++ programming. The course covers the following topics: basic data types, the C++ string class, variables and constants, and their declaration, input/output (cin/cout) operators, assignment operators, arithmetic operators, conditional control structures, repetition control structures, basic file operations, user-defined functions, value and reference parameters, scope rules, name precedence, function overloading, template functions, elementary software engineering principles, Standard Template Library (STL), the vector class, elementary searching and sorting, user-defined classes, operator overloading, pointers, self-referential classes, dynamic object creation and destruction, linked lists, and recursion. This course may be used to fulfill the math/computer science portion of the Gen Ed Math/Science requirement. COSC-051 followed by COSC-052 is a major introductory sequence and together complete the General Education requirement for math/science.
College Prep Stem Academic Arts
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
This course provides an introduction to key theories, concepts, historical events, and contemporary issues in the study of international relations (IR). The course has six learning objectives: Students will come to understand (1) the fundamental concepts unique to the field of international relations; (2) the major theories of international conflict and cooperation, particularly realist, liberal, and constructivist theories; and (3) several watershed conflicts in the last century, including World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Students will then apply this theoretical and empirical knowledge to make sense of salient contemporary issues in (4) international security (including nuclear weapons and proliferation, ethnic conflict, civil war, and terrorism), (5) political economy (including trade, finance, and globalization), and (6) global governance (including international law, human rights, humanitarian intervention, and the environment). In short, the course is meant to provide students with the tools to analyze contemporary international affairs and debates in a rigorous and sophisticated manner.
Academic Arts Stem College Prep
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
For College students, HIST 1504 fulfills the core requirement in History for a broad introductory survey; these students complete the requirement by taking HIST 1099. Using primary and secondary sources, this course explores the period from independence to the present. We begin with the independence movements against colonialism, and analyze the diverse roles of Creoles, priests, peasants, indigenous groups and enslaved people. Post independence, we will examine the dynamics of frontier societies, conflicts between conservatives and liberals, the phenomenon of caudillismo, and the challenges of foreign interventions. Turning to the twentieth century, the class will focus on case studies of nation-building, modernization, industrialization and the political and economic mobilization of the working classes in selected countries. We will also study the impact of the hegemonic role of the United States on Latin America. The course concludes by examining contemporary issues, including environmental protection, the participation of women, neoliberalism and globalization, criminal cartels, migration, and the flourishing of Hispanic culture.
College Prep Stem Academic Arts
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
The Problem of God introduces students to the study of religion and theology, broadly understood. Our aim in the course is not only to introduce students to different religious traditions and perspectives, but, as the title of the course suggests, to encourage critical reflection on some of the most challenging questions relating to religious commitment. In other words, the goal of the course is not only to help students learn about religious traditions, but to reflect critically on what it means to be a religious person, what it means to study religion and theology, and what the significance of religious belief is. It is one of two courses (along with IBL) that fulfill the first Theology course requirement at Georgetown, and the importance of promoting critical reflection on religious belief through this requirement has taken on new meaning in a post-9/11 world, in which religious literacy and understanding are more important than they have ever been. Mirroring the diversity of our faculty, the course is taught in a diverse number of ways, including a variety of different primary texts and focusing on a variety of significant questions relating to religion and theology. Georgetown graduates consistently report that The Problem of God was one of the most important courses that they took during their time at Georgetown.
College Prep Arts Stem Academic
Jun 3 - 7, 2024 12:30pm - 3:30pm | Ages: 15 - 19
Students take the stage in the afternoon Performing Session, culminating in an abridged production of As You Like It performed in Shakespeare’s Glen!
Arts Drama Academic Scholarships available
Jul 15, 2024 - Aug 1, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 17
This summer, connect with UChicago both online and in-person!
Arts College Prep Academic Stem
Jun 23 - 29, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 14 - 18
Join us for the Doisy College of Health Sciences Summer Healthcare Exploration Camp session at the 2024 Summer at SLU Camp.
Arts Nature Academic Stem
Jul 7 - 12, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 18
The Saint Louis University Engineering Summer Academy is a six-day, five-night residential camp where rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors can learn about the varying fields and career paths in engineering. Faculty and student mentors guide academy participants through hands-on activities in aerospace and mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer and electrical engineering, and civil engineering. Academy participants also attend off-campus excursions into the engineering industry, hear from guest speakers working in the field and explore Saint Louis University. More details can be found below. If you have any questions, please contact us at sseoutreach@slu.edu.
Special needs student Scholarships available Stem Arts
Jun 24 - 28, 2024 9:30am - 12:00pm | Ages: 7 - 14
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Arts Scholarships available Special needs student
Jun 17 - 21, 2024 | Ages: 16 - 18
The Young Writers Summer Online Workshops provide young writers with a dynamic and supportive environment in which they can stretch their talents, discover new strengths, and challenge themselves in the company of peers who are also passionate about writing.
Academic College Prep Arts
May 25 - 28, 2024 8:30am - 5:00pm | Ages: - 99
All abilities, all ages and the family attends this 4-day Day Camp over a weekend.
Scholarships available Special needs student Arts Nature

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