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Programs for kids between 14 and 18 years old in category "STEM"
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Jul 22 - 26, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 11 - 14
Join us for the 2024 Tech Revolution STEM Summer Camps at WashU in St. Louis.
Stem Arts Offers before after care
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
This course is intended for non-majors seeking an introduction to computer science and Python programming. The course covers the following topics: basic data types in Python, variables and constants, input and output, Python reserved words and built-in functions, operators, conditional control structures, repetition control structures, basic file operations, user-defined functions, value parameters, lists, scope rules, importing packages, elementary data processing and visualization, and elementary software engineering principles. This course may be used to fulfill the math/computer science portion of the Gen Ed Math/Science requirement.
Stem College Prep Arts Academic
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
Non-Intensive Intermediate French II (FREN 022) builds on Non-Intensive Intermediate French I (FREN 021) and its presentation of French and Francophone cultures through various themes, the study and practice of fundamental vocabulary to explore these themes, and essential grammatical structures. FREN 022 provides students with a solid foundation for pursuing further study of the language and culture at the Advanced level (FREN 101 or FREN 111). The prerequisite for this course is the successful completion of Intermediate French I (FREN 021) at Georgetown, a score of 56-65 on the French Placement or Confirmation Exam (see the departmental web page), or a recommendation from a Georgetown University French Department instructor.
Arts Stem College Prep Academic
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
HIST 007 Intro Early History: World I or Europe I For College students, all sections of HIST 007 or HIST 008 fulfill the core requirement in History for a broad introductory survey; these students complete the requirement by taking HIST 099. Please note that if you receive AP/IB placement or credit, you cannot take HIST 007 (or 008 or 099) for credit. The various sections of HIST 007 have different focuses, for which see below; moreover, each instructor may develop or stress particular themes within her/his focus. Students are urged to consult syllabi available on line or at the History Department. The World I sections examine the history of the human experience from a global perspective. The bulk of the semester concerns societies and states from the time of ancient civilizations to about 1500 AD. The course pays particular attention to political, economic, and social changes, but also considers cultural, technological, and ecological history. The evolving relationship between human identities and their social and material environments forms one of the major points of analytical focus for this course. The overarching goal is to provide a general framework for the history of the world to help students understand the big picture, and to help them to contextualize what they will later study about history, politics, religion--in short, about the human experience. The Europe I sections offer an analysis of the major political, social, economic, diplomatic, religious, intellectual, and scientific developments in European Civilization to 1789. Some seats in this course are reserved.
College Prep Arts Stem Academic
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
About 1800 to the Present. Nineteenth-century nationalism, industralization, the euphoria of independence. Parliamentarism and democracy. Attempts at industrialization. Decline of democracy and resurgence of traditional conservatism and native fascism. The cauldron of World War II. The fate of the Jews. Sovietization. Titoism. Socialist society in Eastern Europe. The unraveling of Communism.
Academic Stem College Prep Arts
Jul 7 - 26, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 17
The summer Coding Academy is a 3-week residential introduction to front-end web development. Students learn Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and JavaScript (JS) and discover how to put these tools together to produce useful and attractive web pages that run on any web-enabled desktop or mobile device.
Stem Residential College Prep Academic
Jun 9 - 14, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 18
Auburn University's Industrial Design Camp offers an engaging program for rising 9th - 12th grade students interested in a professional career in Industrial Design. Hosted by the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction's School of Industrial and Graphic Design, this week-long resident camp offers an intensive design experience beginning with the identification of a design problem and rapidly progressing through idea generation, concept development, and exploratory prototyping.
Residential Career College Prep Stem
Jun 16 - 21, 2024 | Ages: 13 - 14
Campers will learn about veterinary medicine first-hand in classrooms, laboratories, and outdoor facilities that include Auburn’s raptor, equine, dairy, and beef. Campers will learn about public health, farm animals, exotics & wildlife, companion animals, anatomy, physiology, surgery prep skills, and research, as well as gain valuable mentoring about careers in the veterinary sciences.
Residential College Prep Stem Career
Jul 15 - 17, 2024 | Ages: 16 - 18
Come explore the possibilities within Auburn University’s engineering program, including the Paper and Bioresource Engineering Specialization. The specialization, and Pulp & Paper Scholarship, is open to students who are majoring in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biosystems engineering, and industrial systems engineering. The pulp and paper industry is rapidly growing, creating a increasing demand for highly skilled professionals. Auburn’s Paper and Bioresource Engineering Specialization is uniquely set up to pave one’s way into this sought-after industry. Summer camp participants will receive first-hand experience on what the program has to offer by participating in a variety of activities.
Stem College Prep Residential Career
Jun 17 - 28, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm | Ages: 11 - 17
The Duke Pre-College Program provides advanced academic opportunities and an introduction to the college experience to students currently in grades 6-11. Our courses are created to give students access to cutting-edge curriculum and technology beyond the average classroom while connecting them with transcendent peers from around the world and influential professionals in their future field. In addition to accessing university facilities and labs, our students interact and learn from renowned faculty and researchers. Participants gain valuable experiences that prepare them not only for their college curriculum and careers to follow, but also their futures as empowered, influential leaders.
Academic Stem College access College Prep
Jul 14 - 20, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 16
Are you motivated by math? Stoked for science? Do you like bending your brain to figure stuff out? Then we've got the perfect summer experience for you! Project SELECT is a week-long science and engineering camp that's exclusively for students during the summers after their freshman or sophomore years of high school.
Residential Career Stem College Prep
Jul 17 - 21, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 17
Creation Crates is the Rose‑Hulman experimental engineering design-at-home program for high school students who have completed their sophomore or junior years.
Career College Prep Stem
Jun 23, 2024 - Jul 6, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 18
Researching environmental concerns on a local and global scale.
College Prep Stem Academic Nature
Jun 15, 2024 - Jul 12, 2024 | Ages: 14 - 17
Paleontology Program for Pre-College Students
Academic Stem College Prep
Jul 8 - 12, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 14 - 18
Embark on a journey into the dynamic world of health care with our immersive camp led by doctoral-prepared faculty and experts in nursing and psychology.
Academic Stem College Prep

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