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32 Register by phone at (815) 280-1555 Grades Pre-K- Kindergarten S.T.E.M. Beginnings (LLC 5486) Preschoolers will explore each component of S.T.E.M.; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Monday begins with a look at simple science and a number of experiments using common household items that can be repeated at home. On Tuesday explore technology from the preschool perspective, along with talk about screen time and safety. Wednesday features building and structures and other engineering aspects relatable to preschool years. Thursday will wrap up with math. Each 90 minute session will give participants ample time to socialize as they learn in small group activities as well as individual exploration. TY1 9-10:30a.m. M-R Main June 4-7 $89 TY2 9-10:30a.m. M-R Main July 9-12 $89 Little Mad Scientist! (LLC 5299) We are looking for scientists to conduct some fun experiments. We will create a variety of simple science experiments which will include making slime and Oobleck. TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main June 11-14 $89 Dress-up Tea Party (LLC 5487) It’s Tea Time! Dramatic play is a very important way for preschoolers to learn about social interactions while dressing up in fancy party clothes, setting an elegant table and sitting with friends to share child-friendly tea and cookies with real china tea sets, table clothes, and decorations. We’ll make fancy tea party hats, hold a pink-carpet runway show, decorate cookies and enjoy all the tea-time stories that go with a fancy tea party. TY1 9a.m.-Noon W Main June 20 $24 Kids in the Kitchen (LLC 4030) Little minds will be cooking up a storm. Children will enjoy stories and activities designed to foster learning preschool skills in this interactive kitchen themed camp. Delightful, nut-free snacks will be created and enjoyed as part of this camp. TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main July 16-19 $59 Grades 1-2 S.T.E.M. Kids - Build It (LLC 5447) Build fun, simple structures in a hands-on learning environment. Students will build a different project each day, making use of recycled materials and everyday items as they learn foundational skills in engineering. TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main June 11-14 $99 TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main July 9-12 $99 Simple Machines (LLC 4352) Young engineers will be fascinated building simple machines using Lego’s newest kits. Each session will encourage team building as students will work in teams to build a simple machine. A different project will be completed each day. TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main June 18-21 $89 TY2 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main July 30-Aug. 2 $89 Check out our variety of all-new S.T.E.M. programs this Summer! Kids College Kids College Register Today!

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Page 1: KKids Collegeids College · 2018-04-27 · fun experiments. We will create a variety of simple science experiments which will include making slime and Oobleck. TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main

32 Register by phone at (815) 280-1555

Grades Pre-K-KindergartenS.T.E.M. Beginnings (LLC 5486)Preschoolers will explore each component of S.T.E.M.; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Monday begins with a look at simple science and a number of experiments using common household items that can be repeated at home. On Tuesday explore technology from the preschool perspective, along with talk about screen time and safety. Wednesday features building and structures and other engineering aspects relatable to preschool years. Thursday will wrap up with math. Each 90 minute session will give participants ample time to socialize as they learn in small group activities as well as individual exploration.TY1 9-10:30a.m. M-R Main

June 4-7 $89

TY2 9-10:30a.m. M-R Main

July 9-12 $89

Little Mad Scientist! (LLC 5299)We are looking for scientists to conduct some fun experiments. We will create a variety of simple science experiments which will include making slime and Oobleck. TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $89

Dress-up Tea Party (LLC 5487)It’s Tea Time! Dramatic play is a very important way for preschoolers to learn about social interactions while dressing up in fancy party clothes, setting an elegant table and sitting with friends to share child-friendly tea and cookies with real china tea sets, table clothes, and decorations. We’ll make fancy tea party hats, hold a pink-carpet runway show, decorate cookies and enjoy all the tea-time stories that go with a fancy tea party.TY1 9a.m.-Noon W Main

June 20 $24

Kids in the Kitchen (LLC 4030)Little minds will be cooking up a storm. Children will enjoy stories and activities designed to foster learning preschool skills in this interactive kitchen themed camp. Delightful, nut-free snacks will be created and enjoyed as part of this camp. TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $59

Grades 1-2S.T.E.M. Kids - Build It (LLC 5447)Build fun, simple structures in a hands-on learning environment. Students will build a different project each day, making use of recycled materials and everyday items as they learn foundational skills in engineering. TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $99

TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 9-12 $99

Simple Machines (LLC 4352)Young engineers will be fascinated building simple machines using Lego’s newest kits. Each session will encourage team building as students will work in teams to build a simple machine. A different project will be completed each day. TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $89

TY2 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

July 30-Aug. 2 $89

Check out our variety of all-new S.T.E.M.

programs this Summer!

Kids CollegeKids College

Register

Today!

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Summer 2018 Schedule Kids College

33Register online at www.jjc.edu/LLC 33

S.T.E.M. Kids - Solids, Liquids & Gas (LLC 5448)Explore the exciting world of S.T.E.M. in this hands-on class featuring a different experiment each day. Students will combine simple liquids to form a gas, transform a liquid into a solid, and use fi lters to separate mixtures in this fun, scientifi c discovery environment.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $99

TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $99

S.T.E.M. Kids - Power It (LLC 5449)Wind power, solar power, battery power and more. Students will explore how wind, solar and batteries can make objects move with fun, simple projects. Build a wind powered boat, an air powered rocket, observe solar panels and battery powered motors as they make objects move.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 25-28 $99

TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $99

Spanish with Grandparents (LLC 5470)Buenos dias ninos y ninas. Explore a new language and build communication skills. This class will introduce adult/child teams to the basics of the Spanish language and many commonly used phrases. Enjoy learning to speak a new language and receive one course book per enrollment team. Teams may consist of up to two children and one adult family member. Adios. Note: Please enroll under adult’s name.T1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 9-12 $99

Grades 3-5Explore the World Through Virtual Reality (LLC 5446)Students in this class will learn how to use virtual reality, which allows people to interact with simulated objects in virtual environments as if they are real. Using special 3-D eyeglasses and a stylus, students will be able to “touch” and manipulate virtual objects in a stunning interactive experience. During this class, students will use virtual reality to explore subjects like science, human anatomy and physics.TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $99

TY4 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

July 30-Aug. 2 $99

French for Kids (LLC 5202)Bonjour!, Salut! and Allô! Youngsters will enjoy learning the basics of a new language in this introductory French course. Designed for those with little to no prior knowledge of French, topics include French greetings, alphabet, numbers, colors, days of the week, months and more. This fun and friendly course guides students through an introduction to the French Language using a variety of games, songs and hands-on activities. TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $99

TD1* 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $49

*For each paid registration in Section TY1, one member of the same household can register for Section TD1 at the reduced price of $49. Both sections meet at the same time, in the same classroom.

Mythbusting Kids (LLC 4992)Students explore science by testing common “myths” with fun, often messy, experiments. Kids will learn all about the scientifi c method as they investigate science concepts like inertia, mass, energy and light. During their experiments, students will collect data, clues and other information to separate truth from myth and fi nd out what is really fact or fi ction.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $99

Young Engineers Camp(LLC 4085)Build a different project each day. Young engineers will love this hands-on camp with projects students can design and build with everyday materials. Whether a balloon powered car or a crush resistant package, your child will gain knowledge of the team work and creativity used by teams of engineers when designing and refi ning these hands-on projects. All supplies will be included in camp cost.TY1 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $89

TY2 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

June 25-28 $89

All About PC’s for Kids (LLC 5305)Students will learn basic skills during this fun, hands-on introduction to computers. They will begin with the basics of understanding when to right click or left click, and how to create, save and manage fi les. Students will also how to use a word processor to create and edit documents. In addition, they learn how to navigate the internet safely, and will be introduced to Microsoft Offi ce programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. TY1 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $149

Note!Students should be dropped off no

earlier than 10 minutes before a class

begins. Students are to be picked

up immediately at class dismissal

time. Please walk students directly to

classrooms and pick up at classroom.

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Young Crime Solvers-CSI Kids (LLC 4470)Students become CSI detectives as they solve a series of mysteries using forensic science. This fun class features engaging, hands-on activities with real scientifi c tools that show kids how science can help solve a crime. Some of the activities will include learning about fi ngerprints, eye-witness testimony, DNA analysis, analyzing tires tracks and casting footprints.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 25-28 $99

Robolab with Grandparents (LLC 3720)Participate in an exciting afternoon of activities which foster teamwork and engineering skills with the Lego Robotics system. Adult and child teams will enjoy building a robot and participating in fun activities – such as working together to make your robot complete a course with the fastest and most accurate path. Enrollment per adult/child team. Teams may consist of child and any adult family member.TY1 1-4p.m. M Main

July 2 $44

Simple Electronics with Snap Circuits® (LLC 4944)Snap Circuits® makes learning electronics easy and fun! Students will enjoy working with their very own Snap Circuits kit as they build a simple project in class and learn how to use the Snap Circuit System. Each student will receive a Snap Circuit Kit (Suggested Retail: $34.95) capable of building over 100 basic electronic projects so they can continue the fun at home.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M Main

July 2 $49

The Science of Seeing (LLC 5445)This hands-on class lets students use science to discover new ways to “see.” Students in this class will use a variety of cool tools including microscopes, telescopes, digital cameras, sonar, laser light and ultraviolet light. These tools will allow students to discover the hidden worlds of the very small and the very large.TY1 1:30-3:30p.m. M-R Main

July 9-12 $99

Camp Improv (LLC 4294)A great, creative camp designed to inspire youngsters with Improv Acting. Students will enjoy exercises designed to develop acting skills while teaching youngsters how to be positive, listen to others, take risks and work within a team environment.TY1 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $99

Spanish for Kids (LLC 935)Buenos dias ninos y ninas. Explore a new language and build communication skills. This class will introduce students to the basics of the Spanish language and many commonly used phrases. Students will enjoy learning to speak a new language and receive a course book they may keep. Adios.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $99

TD1* 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $49

*For each paid registration in Section TY1, one member of the same household can register for Section TD1 at the reduced price of $49. Both sections meet at the same time, in the same classroom.

Spanish for Kids II (LLC 3375)Con mucho gusto! The fun continues. This class will continue to build on the basics of the Spanish language. Students will enjoy working to build new vocabulary and exploring their new language. Please bring materials from Spanish for Kids I.TY1 9-11a.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $99

TD1* 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $49

*For each paid registration in Section TY1, one member of the same household can register for Section TD1 at the reduced price of $49. Both sections meet at the same time, in the same classroom.

Let’s Make a Game (LLC 5306)Use your imagination to create your very own games. During this fun class, students will create their own board games, card games, action games, and simple computer games from start to fi nish. Students will design, build, test and play their own games complete with original artwork, graphics and game pieces.TY1 10a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 30-Aug. 2 $149

3D Printing Camp (LLC 5163)Young students will be enthralled with the opportunity to explore the world of 3D printing, where the possibilities seem endless. Students will learn about the world of 3D printing, have an opportunity to print a 3D project of their own, and tour the JJC Makerlab in this technology-rich camp.TY1 1-4p.m. W Main

June 13 $29

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Grades 3-8Kids Voice (LLC 5423)Enjoy a creative and collaborative class that combines story creation and narration. Students will work in groups to create and narrate a group animated story. They will learn about story structure, adding detail, expression and projection as they create a collaborative piece. Please note the June 7 class will meet from 9-10 a.m., as students will present their work to an audience of families.TY1 9-11 a.m. M-R Main

June 4-7 $89

Video Game Camp (LLC 4737) This creative camp is designed to teach video game enthusiasts how to design and build their own video games. This hands-on camp is designed to teach kids the principles of game design and systems thinking in an engaging and fun environment. During camp students will utilize several online Flash based systems that require no coding or programing skills. Video games will be accessible online so family and friends can enjoy student games.TY1 Noon-3p.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $149

TY2 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 9-12 $149

Make Your First 3D Video Game! (LLC 4962)In this Black Rocket classic, you will go well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes and create an immersive 3D world. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling the fl ow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

June 11-14 $224

App Attack! (LLC 4829) Take the fi rst steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see fi rsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. TY1 1-4p.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $224

Code Breakers (LLC 5309)Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his room, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

June 18-21 $224

Drone Adventures (LLC 5471)The Drones are here! Let the battles begin. In this hands-on, interactive class you will learn how to fl y and drive drone robots. Working in teams you will be able to code your drone to compete in missions that will prepare you for the ultimate team challenge at the end of the week. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.TY1 1-4p.m. M-R Main

June 18-21 $224

TY2 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

June 25-28 $224

TY3 1-4p.m. M-R Main

July 16-19 $224

TY4 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 23-26 $224

Learn Computer Programming (LLC 4821)This hands-on camp teaches students the basic concepts of computer science and programming. This camp is designed to teach kids the principles of programming in an engaging and fun environment. Kids begin by playing simple games that introduce core programming logic. Students then move on to use programs like Scratch, Alice, Tynker and AgentCubes. The focus is on learning very basic concepts like understanding how to sequence commands, identify patterns, use procedures, and utilize loops. This camp is designed for beginners. Programing languages, like BASIC, C+, and Java, will not be covered.TY1 12:30-3:30p.m. M-R Main

June 25-28 $149

Image courtesy: Black Rocket

JJC is partnering with Black Rocket to offer a variety of Digital Arts classes.

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Kids College Community and Continuing Education

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Jr. Chef Camp (LLC 5476)Join in three days of culinary creativity with one of JJC’s chefs from the Culinary Arts Department. Prepare pizza dough, sauce and sauté vegetables to create a vegetable pizza. Make homemade pasta and ricotta from scratch along with ravioli and garlic bread sticks. The fi nale will be a culinary fi esta with guacamole, salsa, chips, tortillas and tacos/nachos.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-W City Center

July 9-11 $159

Advanced 3D Video Game with Unity (LLC 5472)Are you ready to take your game design skills to another level? With Unity, an industry grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, intermediate event scripting, and the impact of game play on user experience. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 9-12 $224

App. IO: Make Your First Multiplayer App! (LLC 5473)The hottest new Apps are IO apps! If your child likes to play Agar.io or Slither.io they will love this class! Become the creator of the next viral web app and share with family and friends! In this class, you will explore the most popular .IO apps, design your own multiplayer experience and learn how to code your own app. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. TY1 1-4p.m. M-R Main

July 9-12 $224

Crazy for Bath Bombs (LLC 5478)Love bath bombs? Join this adult/child team hands-on class and make bath bombs of your own. Our instructor will guide you through the steps of making scent fi lled bath bombs that you can recreate at home. Special focus will be given to using toxic free ingredients. Enrollment is per adult/child team.TY1 10a.m.-Noon T City Center

July 10 $44

TY2 6-8p.m. T City Center

July 10 $44

Jr. Baker’s Camp (LLC 5477)Young bakers will delight in preparing culinary delights with one of JJC’s chefs from the Culinary Arts Department. Starting with pastry cream featuring cream puffs and eclairs, followed by a day of pie baking, and wrapping up with homemade ice cream and cones. This camp is sure to be a treat.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-W City Center

July 16-18 $159

Let’s Make A Website! (LLC 4825)During this class students will build their own personal websites. These websites can focus on any student interest including: family, pets, sports, video games, movies or music. Students will use simple drag and drop software to create webpages, so no complex programing is required. Children will learn how to build webpages, create hyperlinks, and add photos and videos to their websites. In addition, students will be introduced to basic HTML and CSS concepts.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 16-19 $99

Laser Cutting Camp (LLC 5304)See a laser cutter in action and create a small laser cut project. Time will be devoted to safety skills and laser cutting techniques. TY1 1-4p.m. W Main

June 20 $29

Code Your Own Adventure! Interactive Storytelling (LLC 5474)Watch as the characters in your imagination come to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters, and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.TY1 9a.m.-Noon M-R Main

July 16-19 $224

ROBLOX® Makers Coders Entrepreneurs! (LLC 5475)Discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This new class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! Young entrepreneurs will also learn how to navigate Roblox’s fast growing marketplace to publish their games. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. TY1 1-4p.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $224

Image courtesy: Black Rocket

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Grades 6-8Explore the World Through Virtual Reality (LLC 5446)Students in this class will learn how to use virtual reality, which allows people to interact with simulated objects in virtual environments as if they are real. Using special 3-D eyeglasses and a stylus, students will be able to “touch” and manipulate virtual objects in a stunning interactive experience. During this class, students will use virtual reality to explore subjects like science, human anatomy and physics.TY1 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 4-7 $99

TY3 12:30-2:30p.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $99

Magic Camp (LLC 5302)Calling all wizards! Come join the fun-fi lled world of magic. Students will learn to perform simple tricks to amaze their family and friends. In addition to learning their own tricks, students will also discover the secrets behind some of magic’s greatest illusions. Each student will also go home with their own magic wand, gimmicked cards and other magic props.TY1 12:30-3:30p.m. M-R Main

June 4-7 $159

Cupcake Madness (LLC 5311)Have fun creating cute, contemporary cupcakes! No previous decorating experience required. All supplies will be provided. This course is designed for students ages 12 and up. Child/Parent/Grandparent teams are welcome; enrollment price is per person. Register early; space is limited.T1 1-3:30p.m. T City Center

June 5 $34

Join the challenge! Become a member of an all-girl engineering team that will design and build a variety of solar powered model cars in this three-day camp. Th is

challenging camp will provide girls in GRADES 6-8 with an opportunity to learn about solar energy and engineering.

Girls Leading the ChargeGirls Leading the Charge

Funding for this program has been provided by an Exelon Constellation E2 Energy to Educate grant.

FREE S.T.E.M. WORKSHOPS • GIRLS IN GRADES 6-8

WORKSHOPS ARE AVAILABLE IN JUNE, JULY & AUGUST.

Th is 3-day camp will be held from 9a.m.-3:30p.m. at Joliet Junior College Main Campus, 1215 Houbolt Rd., Joliet, IL 60431

Register online at:

www.jjc.edu/LLC*Enrollment in this program will be given priority to District 86 female students.

JJC is partnering with zSpace to offer virtual reality workshops.

Image courtesy: zSpace

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38 Register by phone at (815) 280-155538 Register by phone at (815) 280-1555

Robolab Camp/Engineering (LLC 921) Young engineers will work in teams as they design and build robots using the Lego Robotics. Students will learn basic building and programming techniques as they work on projects that will build in complexity each day of this camp.TY1 9a.m.-noon M-R Main

June 25-28 $149

Python Programmers: Make Your Own Multiplayer Game! (LLC 5479)YouTube, Google, Instagram and Spotify - what do they have in common? They were created with Python. Learn how to code with Python and create your fi rst multi-player adventure game. Each lesson takes you step-by-step to start you on a programming path that will let you challenge friends with fun a game you built from start to fi nish!TY1 1-4p.m. M-R Main

June 25-28 $224

French for Kids (LLC 5202)Bonjour!, Salut! and Allô! Youngsters will enjoy learning the basics of a new language in this introductory French course. Designed for those with little to no prior knowledge of French, topics include French greetings, alphabet, numbers, colors, days of the week, months and more. This fun and friendly course guides students through an introduction to the French Language using a variety of games, songs and hands-on activities. TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $99

TD2* 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $49

*For each paid registration in Section TY1, one member of the same household can register for Section TD1 at the reduced price of $49. Both sections meet at the same time, in the same classroom.

Technology Camp (LLC 5480)Take a three-day fascinating journey into the world of technology. This hands-on camp taught by JJC technology instructors will inspire young minds to explore the possibilities in the multifaceted fi eld of technology. Students will have the opportunity to learn about many areas of the world of technology and potential career paths. Hands-on experiences will include Manufacturing, Welding, Automotive, Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), 3D Printing, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, Orthotics and Prosthetics, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Electrical, and Robotics. Whether using the virtual welder, making foot impressions or studying pneumatic power students will be amazed by their journey into the world of technology.TY1 8a.m.-4p.m. T-R Main

July 17-19 $75

TY2 8a.m.-4p.m. T-R Main

July 24-26 $75

Camp Improv (LLC 4294)A great, creative camp designed to inspire youngsters with Improv Acting. Students will enjoy exercises designed to develop acting skills while teaching youngsters how to be positive, listen to others, take risks and work within a team environment.TY2 9:30-11:30a.m. M-R Main

July 23-26 $99

3D Innovations Camp (LLC 5167)What could be more fascinating than the opportunity to print a 3D masterpiece? This camp will give students the opportunity to explore the world of 3D printing. Students will be introduced to a simple 3Dprinting software program, learn how to search for 3D printable objects on the Internet, and ultimately create a simple 3D printed project. This camp will also feature the JJC MakerLab where students will also have the opportunity to learn about additional 3D technologies, such as a laser cutter and mini milling machine.TY1 1-4p.m. R Main

June 14-28 $129

To register, visit www.jjc.edu/LLC

GRADES 6-8

Session 1: July 17-19Session 2: July 24-26

Time: 8a.m.-4p.m.

Location: Main Campus

Fee: $75(includes lunch & T-shirt)

EXPLORE CAREER PATHWAYS IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION:•Automotive • Architecture, Engineering & Construction • 3D Printing

• Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD) • Electrical • Industrial Maintenance Technology • Manufacturing • Orthotics & Prosthetics Technology • Robotics • Welding

TECHNOLOGY CAMPTECHNOLOGY CAMP

Hands-On S.T.E.M.

Activities!

Image courtesy: Black Rocket

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Summer 2018 Schedule Kids College

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High SchoolIntroduction to Veterinary Medical Technology (LLC 119)This course is designed to explore the many opportunities available to students pursuing a degree in veterinary technology. Careers including small animal medicine, large animal medicine, research, exotics, wildlife rehabilitation, and education will be overviewed. Field trips to various facilities that employ technicians are included in the course curriculum. Please note, ending times for class on fi eld trip days may vary. Students will also be required to complete 60 hours of on-the-job volunteer work by the end of the course. This course can be used as an alternative to the 100-hour of veterinary experience required for admittance to the veterinary technology program at Joliet Junior College. Must be 18 or older to register for this class.T1 Noon-4p.m. T Main

May 29-June 26 $495

Secrets of Great Digital Photography (LLC 3391) Are you looking for an intensive hands-on workshop that will overhaul your picture-taking abilities? This eight-week course will give you solid photography skills that will improve the quality of your pictures. Topics will include camera basics and exposure, composition, low-light conditions, landscapes and nature, people and family, sports and technical tips, and equipment for the serious photographer. Students will take photos between sessions and bring to class for discussion. DSLR camera suggested. TY1 1:30-4:30p.m. T Main

June 5-July 31 $214

(No class July 3)

Songwriting for High Schoolers (LLC 5424)Is there a song inside you, waiting to get out? Learn introductory lyric writing techniques in this class designed for beginners. Our friendly instructor will introduce song structure, which includes the introduction, verse and chorus. This course will incorporate a variety of genres. Students will enjoy this creative class and use instructor guided group critique and collaboration techniques to develop lyric writing skills.TY1 4:30-6p.m. M-R Main

June 11-14 $99

2018 Nursing Exploration Day!Th is program is off ered only for JUNIORS and SENIORS in

partnership with local high schools! Cost is $20 to attend.

A Day in the Life of Nursing at JJCIf you are considering a career in nursing, come see fi rst-hand our

state-of-the-art facility; get feedback from some of our current nursing students and get a sneak preview of actual nursing classes. If a career in nursing is for you, then make JJC your 1st choice!

Nursing Exploration Day will be held at: Joliet Junior College’s Main Campus - Building U,

Room U-1024, 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, IL 60431

Register online at www.jjc.edu/LLC

Register early!

Space is limited.

Tuesday, June 12th

8:30a.m. - 3:30p.m

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Pizza Workshop for Teens (LLC 5481)Learn how to make great pizzas at home. You will learn how to make pizza dough, san marzano tomato sauce, stretch and press out the pizza dough to create your own delicious pizzas. You will also learn how to make a neopolitan style calzone. TY1 9a.m.-3p.m. R City Center

June 14 $99

Pasta Workshop for Teens (LLC 5482)Learn how to make fresh handmade pasta in this hands-on culinary workshop. The recipes will include fettuccine with sun-dried tomato cream sauce, sautéed chicken with fresh basil and tomatoes in a garlic wine sauce with paparadelle pasta and ricotta fi lled pasta with basil pesto.TY1 9a.m.-3p.m. R City Center

June 28 $99

Ethnic Cuisine for Teens (LLC 5483)Explore Greek, Italian and Spanish Cuisine. Recipes will include Greek Chicken with rosemary garlic potatoes, Wild mushroom risotto and Chicken and Seafood Paella a la Valenciana.TY1 9a.m.-3p.m. M City Center

July 9 $99

Find Your Fit - Teens(LLC 4655) Choosing a career track can be very confusing. Join this highly interactive class designed especially for high school students. Get to know what you like to do, and how to earn a living doing it. In this class you will spend time engaging in activities that are core essentials to each of the six major business career groups and six major career personality types. You will also be given exercises that focus on the 17 basic job skills that ALL business professionals must have to be successful. You will be introduced to many resources that can help you continue to move forward, long after the class has ended. This class will help you explore your options and focus on a goal. TY1 5:30-8:30p.m. T Main

July 17 & 24 $64

This camp is for high school students who want to learn how to prepare and present artful meals. They will learn safe knife skills, how to roast, grill and braise meats, and pastry techniques from a certifi ed executive pastry chef. The cost is less than $12 per instructional hour which is a great price to have the opportunity to learn from JJC’s award-winning executive chefs. Fee includes chef coat.

July 23-26 (Monday-Thursday)

8:30a.m.-3:30p.m.

City Center • $299

Fire, EMS & Law Enforcement Career Exploration Day!

Th is program is only off ered for high school JUNIORS and SENIORS.

Students will learn about all of the rewarding career pathways during a one-day camp at Joliet Junior College. Cost is $20 to attend.

Wednesday, June 20th

9a.m. - 3p.m Location: JJC’s Main Campus - Building U, 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, IL 60431

To register, visit www.jjc.edu/LLC

Register early!

Space is limited.

Register online at: www.jjc.edu/LLC

(LLC 3600 TY1)

Learn from JJC’s award-winning

Executive Chefs!

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