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Wreck-It Week
Engineering Your Own City
Engineering Medical Solutions…
Mission Innovation: Engineering…
The Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Engineering Ecosystems
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Programming with Visual Basic.NET
Programming with Javascript
Game Design—Your Way!
Image Design and Editing
The Ins and Outs of Raspberry Pi
Genius, Build Your OWN Computer
Game Design Using Stencyl
Game Design for iPhone and iPad
Move It! 3D Animation
The Electrifying World of 3D Game Design
Smart Phone App Programming
Programming with C++
Programming in Java
Suggested Age Guidelines for Course Selection
Location Session I Session II Session IIIJune 6–16 June 20–30 July 5–14
UH-Downtown AM Programming with Javascript Programming with C++ Build Your Own Computer
Programming with VB.NET Build Your Own Computer Image Design and Editing
Game Design: iPhone/iPad Game Design—Your Way! Prog. in Java with Greenfoot
PM Move It! 3D Animation 3D Game Design Move It! 3D Animation
Smart Phone App Prog. Programming with VB.NET Programming with C++
Game Design Using Stencyl Ins and Outs of Raspberry Pi Game Design—Your Way!
Trent InternationalE AM Move It! 3D Animation Programming with Javascript 3D Game DesignSchool Programming with C++ Programming with VB.NET Programming with C++
Game Design Using Stencyl Game Design: iPhone/iPad Move It! 3D Animation
PM Programming with VB.NET Smart Phone App Prog. Prog. in Java with Greenfoot
Game Design—Your Way! Build Your Own Computer Image Design and Editing
Ins and Outs of Raspberry Pi Game Design—Your Way! Build Your Own Computer
University of Houston AM Game Design: iPhone/iPad Prog. in Java with Greenfoot Programming with JavascriptClear Lake Programming with VB.NET Game Design—Your Way! 3D Game Design
Build Your Own Computer Ins and Outs of Raspberry Pi Move It! 3D Animation
PM Smart Phone App Prog. Build Your Own Computer Programming with VB.NET
Game Design—Your Way! Programming with C++ Image Design and Editing
Programming with C++ Move It! 3D Animation Game Design Using Stencyl
Faith West Academy AM Build Your Own Computer 3D Game Design Prog. in Java with Greenfoot
Programming with VB.NET Programming with VB.NET Game Design: iPhone/iPad
Game Design—Your Way! Image Design and Editing Build Your Own Computer
PM Move It! 3D Animation Game Design—Your Way! Move It! 3D Animation
Programming with C++ Programming with C++ Smart Phone App Prog.
Game Design Using Stencyl Ins and Outs of Raspberry Pi Programming with Javascript
Regular EarlyFee registration*
Tuition per course $315 $295Build Your Own Computer $529 $495*If registering on or before May 23, 2016
2016Course ScheduleAll courses meet Monday–Thursday. No classes are held on Fridays. Unless otherwise noted in the course description, students must have some background in an operating system to enroll in the computercourses. Visit www.uhd.edu/kids for course descriptions and fees.
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Regular Early Fee registration*
Tuition per course (full day) $269 $259Tuition per course (half day) $179 $169
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Regular EarlyFee registration*
Tuition per course (full day) $269 $259Tuition per course (half day) $179 $169
*If registering on or before May 23, 2016
All courses meet Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m., except as otherwise noted. Half-dayregistration is only available for mornings(9 a.m–noon). Visit www.uhd.edu/kids forcourse descriptions and fees.
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*If registering on or before May 23, 2016
All courses meet Monday–Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except as otherwise noted. Visit www.uhd.edu/kids for course descriptionsand fees.
AM Classes9 a.m.–noon
PM Classes1–4 p.m.
AM Classes9 a.m.–noon
PM Classes1–4 p.m.
AM Classes8:30–11:30 a.m
PM ClassesNoon–3 p.m.
AM Classes9 a.m.–noon
PM Classes1–4 p.m.
Course Title Age Range
2016Course ScheduleWWritingritingCCampampRegular EarlyFee registration*
Tuition per course (full day) $269 $259*If registering on or before May 23, 2016
All courses meet Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m., except as otherwise noted. Visitwww.uhd.edu/kids for course descriptionsand fees.
Location Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6June 6–10 June 13–17 June 20–24 June 27–July 1 July 5–8 July 11–15
UH-Downtown Secret Agent Lab
Robo-Roller Derby
Red Hot Bots
Drones and Droids II
The Chemistry Mystery
Drones and Droids I
Eureka!
Robo GoPro
To the Lab and Beyond
Robotics Engine-uity
The Chemistry Mystery
Drones and Droids II
Faith West Academy Red Hot Bots
Drones and Droids I
Eureka!
Robo-Roller Derby
Secret Agent Lab
Drones and Droids II
The Chemistry Mystery
Robotics Engine-uity
Red Hot Bots
Robo GoPro
To the Lab and Beyond
Drones and Droids I
Trent InternationalE School The Chemistry Mystery
Drones and Droids II
Red Hot Bots
Robotics Engine-uity
Eureka!
Robo-Roller Derby
To the Lab and Beyond
Drones and Droids I
Secret Agent Lab
Robo GoPro
Red Hot Bots
Robotics Engine-uity
UH-Clear LakeWeekday Classes: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Robotics Engine-uity Drones and Droids I Robo-Roller Derby Drones and Droids II Robotics Engine-uity Robo GoPro
St. Thomas More Parish School Secret Agent Lab
Robo-Roller Derby
The Chemistry Mystery
Drones and Droids II
To the Lab and Beyond
Robotics Engine-uity
Red Hot Bots
Robo GoPro
Eureka!
Drones and Droids I
Secret Agent Lab
Robo-Roller Derby
Location Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6June 6–10 June 13–17 June 20–24 June 27–July 1 July 5–8 July 11–15
UH-Downtown Engineering Your Own City
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Engineering Ecosystems Engineering Medical Solutions
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Wreck-It Week Engineering Your Own City
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Engineering Medical Solutions
Faith West Academy Engineering Medical Solutions Wreck-It Week
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Engineering Ecosystems Engineering Your Own City
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Engineering Medical Solutions Wreck-It Week
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Trent InternationalE School Engineering Ecosystems
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Engineering Your Own City Wreck-It Week Engineering Medical Solutions
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
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UH-Clear LakeWeekday Classes: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Wreck-It Week Engineering Medical Solutions Engineering Your Own City Engineering Ecosystems Wreck-It Week
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Engineering Medical Solutions
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
St. Thomas More Parish School Engineering Your Own City
Human Skeleton: Engineering Bones
Engineering Ecosystems Engineering Medical Solutions
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Wreck-It Week Engineering Your Own City
Mission Innovation: EngineeringBreakthrough Energy Solutions
Engineering Medical Solutions
2016Courses Offered
Double Trouble: SAT/ACT Combo PrepCourse (two-week program) at University ofHouston (main campus), UH-Downtown, FaithWest Academy, UH-Clear Lake, St. ThomasMore Parish School, and Trent InternationalESchool (Sugar Land)
Ultimate SAT Prep Course (two-week program) at University of Houston (maincampus), UH-Downtown, Faith West Academy,UH-Clear Lake, St. Thomas More Parish School,and Trent InternationalE School (Sugar Land)
Camp Millionaire (one-week program) atUH-Downtown, Faith West Academy,UH-Clear Lake, St. Thomas More Parish School,and Trent InternationalE School (Sugar Land)
The Cutting Edge to Healthcare (two-weekprogram) at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Registration: www.uhd.edu/kids orwww.compucamp2016.comor call 713-221-8032.
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LanguagesOffered: French and Spanish
Levels: Level 1 (ages 6–10)Level 2 (ages 6–10)Advanced Level (ages 11–15)
When: Six one-week sessions,June 6–July 15, 2016
Locations: UH-DowntownFaith West AcademyTrent InternationalE SchoolSt. Thomas More School
Registration: www.uhd.edu/kids orwww.compucamp2016.comor call 713-221-8032.
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Location Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6June 6–10 June 13–17 June 20–24 June 27–July 1 July 5–8 July 11–15
UH-Downtown Inside the Frame
Make a Book!
The Confident Writer
Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Wired Words
Inside the Frame
Make a Book!
Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
Faith West Academy Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
Inside the Frame
Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Make a Book!
Wired Words
The Confident Writer
Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
Inside the Frame
Make a Book!
Trent InternationalE School Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
The Confident Writer
Magic Mirror
Make a Book!
Inside the Frame
Finding Wondrous Words
Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Wired Words
Magic Mirror
Make a Book!
Inside the Frame
Finding Wondrous Words
UH-Clear LakeWeekday Classes: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Finding Wondrous Words Wired Words Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
The Confident Writer
St. Thomas More Parish School Inside the Frame
Make a Book!
The Confident Writer
Ace the Essay: Writing PersonalStatements and College Adm. Essays
Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Wired Words
Inside the Frame
Make a Book!
Magic Mirror
Finding Wondrous Words
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Money, Money, Money—Camp Millionaire
Double Trouble: SAT/ACT Combo Prep Course
Ultimate SAT Prep Course
The Cutting Edge to Healthcare
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The Chemistry Mystery
Secret Agent Lab
To the Lab and Beyond
Eureka!
Red Hot Bots
Robotics Engine-uity
Drones & Droids I
Robo GoPro
Robo-Roller Derby
Drones & Droids II
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French
Ooh la la! (French I)
Spanish
¡Olé! (Spanish I)
¡Una más! (Spanish II)
¡La vida loca! (Spanish III)
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Magic Mirror
Make a Book!
Inside the Frame
Finding Wondrous Words
The Confident Writer
Brave New Worlds: Writing Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Ace the Essay: Writing Personal…
Wired Words
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Sugar LandTrent InternationalE School
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Ultimate SAT Prep Course1
Double Trouble:SAT/ACT ComboPrep Course1
The Cutting Edgeto Healthcare2
Money, Money, Money—Camp Millionaire
The Chemistry Mystery1
Secret Agent Lab1
To the Lab and Beyond1
Eureka!1
Red Hot Bots1
Robotics Engine-uity2
Drones & Droids I2
Robo GoPro2
Robo-Roller Derby2
Drones & Droids II2
Programming with VisualBasic.NET
Programming with C++
Programming in Java
Smart Phone AppProgramming
The Ins and Outs ofRaspberry Pi
Game Design for iPhoneand iPad
Game Design—Your Way!
The Electrifying World of3D Game Design
Game Design Using Stencyl
Programming with Javascript
Move It! 3D Animation
Image Design and Editing
Genius, Build Your OWNComputer (and Take It Home!)
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Magic Mirror
Make a Book!
Inside the Frame
Finding Wondrous Words
The Confident Writer
Ace the Essay: WritingPersonal Statements andCollege Admissions Essays
Wired Words
Brave New Worlds: WritingFantasy & Sci-Fiction
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University of Houston What is ? Who should attend?Students aged 10 to 17 who are not content just to use a computer, but need to understand theguts of applications and programming, will find satisfaction at CompuCamp. This high level,hands-on training is so complete that participants with a working knowledge of an operating sys-tem like Windows (Mac and Unix users welcome, too!) will leave with a thorough understandingof the ins and outs of computers. Three sessions let us limit class size so each student gets person-alized attention from our skilled instructors. Register early for this one—spaces go quickly!
What is ? Who should attend?Students with a curious nature are primed to experience ScienceCamp, where cutting-edge content lures them into the intriguing world of science. Working with American Robotics andMad Science, we are proud to present a week-long assortment of up-and-coming science conceptsusing experiments, hands-on projects, and several scientific games. It’s a grand science adventurethat leaves students wide-eyed and breathless!
What is ? Who should attend?Summer is an excellent opportunity to get a head start on the coming academic year with Pre-AP/AP courses, healthcare, money management or an intensive ACT/SAT prep course to getready for college. SummerAcademy offers courses according to grade level, with small classes formaximum gain.
What is ? Who should attend?WritingCamp is the place for young writers looking to find or develop their voices. Our coursesrange from focusing on skills for beginning writers to mastering skills for students who are prepar-ing to enter college. These courses are offered in conjunction with the Writers in the Schoolsorganization and are sure to tap into the imagination of every aspiring writer.
What is ? Who should attend?Childhood is the easiest time to learn a foreign language. Children naturally immerse themselves inthe new language. The earlier children start to learn, the more likely they are to speak without anaccent. With LanguageCamp, kids and teens will have the opportunity to learn French andSpanish. The classes are taught by highly trained, native-fluent speakers who are experienced inteaching children. These classes are offered in conjunction with the Berlitz organization.
Wh at is ? Wh o should attend?Given the growing interest in STEM, we’ve partnered with Engineering for Kids to present aweek-long camp of fun, engaging, and rewarding challenges that explore several engineering dis-ciplines such as Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, and Environmental Engineering.Students learn how engineers impact society, and experience engineering activities through inter-active hands-on projects and design activities. While the focus is on academics and project basedlearning, the social experience that results from bringing these students together is an integralpart of the program which creates a summer to remember!
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