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June 13-Aug. 5, 2016 Summer Camp Schedule Computer Technology • College Prep • Creative Arts Culinary, Baking and Pastry • Leadership Skills • Math and Science • Young Professionals Continuing Education 843.574.6152 • www.tridenttech.edu/ce

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Comprehensive booklet of all camps in the summer 2016 Kids' College and Teen University programs produced by Trident Technical College for ages 7-17. Camps are available in North Charleston, Moncks Corner, Mount Pleasant, St. George and Hollywood in South Carolina. (Produced February 2016).

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Page 1: 2016 Kids' College and Teen University summer camps at Trident Technical College

June 13-Aug. 5, 2016

Summer CampSchedule

Computer Technology • College Prep • Creative ArtsCulinary, Baking and Pastry • Leadership Skills • Math and Science • Young Professionals

Continuing Education843.574.6152 • www.tridenttech.edu/ce

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCEJUNE 13-17

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Conversational Spanish (Ages 12-17)Culinary Boot Camp (Ages 12-17)Frozen Adventures (Ages 7-11)Health Sciences (Ages 12-17)Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Kodu – Intermediate (Ages 12-17)LEGOs in Motion (Ages 7-8)Mind Your Manners (Ages 7-11)Musical Keyboarding – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 7-11)Safe Sitter (Ages 12-16)Science Whiz Kids (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Alice 3-D and Video Games (Ages 12-17)Amazing Artist (Ages 7-11)Conversational Italian (Ages 12-17)Culinary Boot Camp (Ages 7-11)Design Engineering – Beginner (Ages 12-17)Exploring Ancient Civilizations (Ages 7-11)Horticulture (Ages 12-17)NASA’s B.E.S.T. – Beginning, Engineering,

Science and Technology (Ages 12-17)Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 12-17)Reading, Writing and Storytelling (Ages 7-11)Why Not You? Become the Next Great Success

Story (Ages 12-17)

JUNE 20-24

Berkeley Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Alice 3-D and Video Games (Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. Kodu – Intermediate (Ages 12-17)

Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center8:30 a.m.-noon Drawing FUNdamentals (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11)SAT/ACT Prep: Reading and Writing (Ages 13-17)

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon A Touch of Shakespeare Improv Theater Camp

(Ages 12-17)Beautiful Batiks (Ages 7-11)Conversational Spanish (Ages 7-11)Drafting (Ages 12-17)From the Farm to the Plate (Ages 7-11)It’s Electric (Ages 7-11)Knead Some Dough (Ages 12-17)Mathematical Maniacs! (Ages 7-11)Musical Keyboarding – Intermediate (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Comic Book Character Drawing and Animation

(Ages 7-11)Conversational Italian (Ages 7-11)Flow Writer: Positive Hip-Hop Lyrical Writing

(Ages 12-17)From the Farm to the Plate (Ages 12-17)Knead Some Dough (Ages 7-11)Minecraft Art – Intermediate (Ages 7-11)Probability and Statistics (Ages 13-17)SAT/ACT Prep: Reading and Writing (Ages 13-17)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Aviation Adventures (Ages 7-11)LEGOs in Motion (Ages 7-8)SAT/ACT Prep: Math (Ages 13-17)1-4:30 p.m. Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Intermediate (Ages

12-17)Percussion – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Safe Sitter (Ages 12-16)

JUNE 27-JULY 1

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Art and Soul Charleston Improv Theater Camp

(Ages 7-11)Choreography Life (Ages 12-17)Cupcake and Chocolate Candy Creations

(Ages 7-11)Design Engineering – Intermediate (Ages 12-17)Frozen Adventures (Ages 7-11)Minecraft Architecture – Intermediate

(Ages 12-17)Rolling in the Dough (Ages 12-17)Safe Sitter (Ages 12-16)Strategic Board Games – Intermediate

(Ages 9-11)Strings – Beginner (Ages 7-11)The French Connection (Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. Algebra (Ages 13-17)Budding Scientist (Ages 7-11)Campus Communications (Ages 12-17)Code Crashers (Ages 7-11)CSI Biomedical Investigator (Ages 12-17)Cupcake and Chocolate Candy Creations

(Ages 12-17)Junior CSI Investigator (Ages 7-11)Not Too Cool for Charm School (Ages 12-17)Percussion – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Rolling in the Dough (Ages 7-11)The French Connection (Ages 7-11)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Animation Exploration (Ages 7-11)Let Go of My LEGOs! (Ages 9-11)Pre-calculus (Ages 14-17)1-4:30 p.m. Mathematical Maniacs! (Ages 7-11)Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Advanced

(Ages 12-17)SAT/ACT Prep: Reading and Writing (Ages 13-17)

St. Paul’s Parish Site8:30 a.m.-noon Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Cybersecurity (Ages 8-11)Drawing FUNdamentals (Ages 7-11)

JULY 5-8

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Bakin’ in the USA (Ages 12-17)Food Truckin’ across the USA (Ages 7-11)Minecraft Art – Intermediate (Ages 7-11)Outdoor Adventures (Ages 12-17)Professional Animators – Advanced (Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. App Adventures – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Bakin’ in the USA (Ages 7-11)Food Truckin’ across the USA (Ages 12-17)Kodu – Advanced (Ages 12-17)Strategic Board Games – Intermediate

(Ages 9-11)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Code Crashers (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11)

JULY 11-15

Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center8:30 a.m.-noon Science Whiz Kids (Ages 7-11)This Isn’t Your Grandma’s Sewing Class (Ages

12-17)

1-4:30 p.m. Cybersecurity (Ages 8-11)SAT/ACT Prep: Math (Ages 13-17)

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Become a Homework Superhero (Ages 7-11)Build It! (Ages 7-11)Health Sciences (Ages 12-17)Musical Keyboarding – Intermediate (Ages

12-17)Outdoor Adventures (Ages 12-17)Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 7-11)Prepare to be College Bound (Ages 14-17)Strategic Board Games – Beginner (Ages 7-8)The Oriental Express (Ages 12-17)Video Game Programming (Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. Becoming President of the USA (Ages 12-16)Budding Scientist (Ages 7-11)Drawing FUNdamentals (Ages 7-11)Exploration Apps – Intermediate (Ages 7-11)It’s Electric (Ages 7-11)Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 12-17)Presenting the Best You (Ages 12-17)Safe Sitter (Ages 12-16)The Oriental Express (Ages 7-11)This Isn’t Your Grandma’s Sewing Class

(Ages 12-17)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Let Go of My LEGOs! (Ages 9-11)Playtec Robotics (Ages 7-11)Reading, Writing and Storytelling (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. MaKey MaKey Musical Wires (Ages 7-11)Mind Your Manners (Ages 7-11)Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Intermediate

(Ages 12-17)

JULY 18-22

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Dance Life (Ages 7-11)Discovering Digital Photography (Ages 7-11)Eat More Cake (Ages 12-17)Financially Fit Future (Ages 12-17)Freedom of Speech: My Generation

(Ages 12-17)Health, Wellness and Fitness (Ages 12-17)International Street Food (Ages 7-11)MaKey MaKey Musical Wires (Ages 7-11)Mathematical Maniacs! (Ages 7-11)Minecraft Architecture – Advanced (Ages 12-17)Musical Keyboarding – Advanced (Ages 12-17)Reading, Writing and Storytelling (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Cybersecurity (Ages 8-11)Deliver the News (Ages 7-11)Eat More Cake (Ages 7-11)Flow Writer: Positive Hip-Hop Lyrical Writing

(Ages 12-17)Future Leaders (Ages 12-17)International Street Food (Ages 12-17)Mosaic Tile Art (Ages 7-11)Pre-algebra (Ages 12-14)There! I Said It – Speaking and Writing with

Confidence! (Ages 12-17)Tinkering on the Edge of Innovation (Ages 7-11)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11)LEGOs in Motion (Ages 7-8)Strategic Board Games – Advanced

(Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. Amazing Artist (Ages 7-11)Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Advanced

(Ages 12-17)Strategic Board Games – Beginner (Ages 7-8)

St. Paul’s Parish Site8:30 a.m.-noon Animation Exploration (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Aviation Adventures (Ages 7-11)Mathematical Maniacs! (Ages 7-11)

JULY 25-29

Berkeley Campus8:30 a.m.-noon Gamestar Mechanic – Beginner (Ages 8-11)1-4:30 p.m. Cybersecurity (Ages 8-11)

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Design Engineering – Beginner (Ages 12-17)Drawing FUNdamentals (Ages 7-11)From the Grove to the Table (Ages 7-11)Guitar – Beginner (Ages 7-11)Latin America (Ages 12-17)LEGOs in Motion (Ages 7-8)Strategic Board Games – Advanced (Ages 12-17)Tinkering on the Edge of Innovation (Ages 7-11)Trial Litigation (Ages 12-17)Video Editing (Ages 12-17)1-4:30 p.m. Animation Exploration (Ages 7-11)Comic Book Character Drawing and Animation

(Ages 12-17)Discovering Digital Photography (Ages 7-11)From the Grove to the Table (Ages 12-17)Geometry (Ages 13-17)Latin America (Ages 7-11)M.A.P. for Youth (Ages 12-17)Prepare to be College Bound (Ages 14-17)

Mount Pleasant Campus8:30 a.m.-noon A Bug’s Life (Ages 7-11)Minecraft Art – Intermediate (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. Alice 3-D and Video Games (Ages 12-17)Junior CSI Investigator (Ages 7-11)

AUG. 1-5

Main Campus 8:30 a.m.-noon Aeronautical Science (Ages 12-17)Amazing Artist (Ages 7-11)Battle in the Bake Shop (Ages 12-17)Build It! (Ages 7-11)Gamestar Mechanic – Intermediate (Ages 8-11)Music Recording – Beginner (Ages 12-17)Reading, Writing and Math for English for

Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (Ages 12-17)

Real Estate (Ages 12-17)SAT/ACT Prep: Math (Ages 13-17)Space Explorers (Ages 7-11)Strategic Board Games – Beginner (Ages 7-8)The Hungry Games (Ages 7-11)1-4:30 p.m. A Bug’s Life (Ages 7-11)Battle in the Bake Shop (Ages 7-11)CSI Biomedical Investigator (Ages 12-17)Digital Photography: Focus on Your World

(Ages 12-17)Minecraft Architecture – Intermediate

(Ages 12-17)Pre-calculus (Ages 14-17)SAT/ACT Prep: Reading and Writing (Ages 13-17)Strategic Board Games – Intermediate

(Ages 9-11)The Hungry Games (Ages 12-17)Under the Sea Cardboard Sculptures

(Ages 7-11)

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Welcome to Kids’ College and Teen University at Trident Technical College!

We are pleased to offer a variety of educational opportunities to build on your children’s imagination, creativity and talent as they experience Trident Technical College’s (TTC) 19th year of providing summer camps for students ages 7-17. Kids’ College programs are geared towards children ages 7-11 and Teen University is programmed specifically for teens and preteens ages 12-17.

Camps are divided into the following subject areas:| College Prep| Computer Technology| Creative Arts| Culinary, Baking and Pastry| Leadership Skills| Math and Science| Young Professionals

Camps will be offered at:| Berkeley Campus in Moncks Corner| Dorchester County QuickJobs Training

Center in St. George| Main Campus in North Charleston| Mount Pleasant Campus in Mount Pleasant| St. Paul’s Parish Site in Hollywood

Registration| Don’t wait until the last minute to register.

Make sure your child has a summer to remember!

| Visit http://www.tridenttech.edu/ce/programs/summer-camps/index.htm to browse program information and links to the registration page.

| Please provide the camper’s information and Social Security number – not the parent’s information.

| Payment must be made at the time of registration.

| Please make sure the college has your correct email and telephone number on file when you register.

When using our online registration system, you may now register all of your children or teens on one “household” account!

Waiting ListNo seats in the camp you are interested

in? Place your child on the Summer Camps Waiting List at http://www.tridenttech.edu/ce/programs/summer-camps/index.htm.

Contact InformationContact Erika Legendre at 843.574.6663 or

Dr. Daphne Holland at 843.574.6655.

LocationThe location is designated in the course

code/date line underneath each course description (see bottom of pages of this publication for the key).

SnackA 15-minute break is scheduled every day,

morning and afternoon. Campers are asked to bring a snack and drink except for those attending the culinary and pastry camps.

Drop-OffParents must escort their children to and

from the classroom and sign them in and out each day. Please drop off your child at the site of his/her first camp. Campers should arrive on campus no earlier than 15 minutes prior to the start of the camp. Campers arriving earlier will not be supervised, and parents must accept full responsibility for their behavior and safety. Students changing building locations during the day will be escorted by a TTC staff member. Children driving themselves to camp will be required to sign in and out. If the child does not sign in, TTC will make every effort to notify the parent listed as the emergency contact.

Pick-UpParents must pick up children from the

classroom and sign them out. Campers should be picked up promptly at noon for the 8:30 a.m.-noon classes and 4:30 p.m. for the 1-4:30 p.m. classes. If campers are not picked up within 15 minutes after their class has ended, they will be escorted to the supervised lunchroom. A late fee of $15 for each 15 minutes will be charged for campers remaining more than 15 minutes after their class has ended. Please allow ample time for traffic and weather, and if you’re going to be late, call 843.574.6152.

Early Pick-UpPlease notify staff during check in.

Dress CodePlease dress children appropriately; no flip-

flops allowed.

Safety and SecurityPlease do not call or text your children

during camp hours because this may disrupt the class or cause an accident. Trident Technical College cannot be responsible for the loss of personal items such as video games and cell phones.

Disruptive BehaviorCampers engaging in disruptive behavior

will be sent home. This includes inappropriate behavior, fighting, shoving and inappropriate language.

Special NeedsIf a student has any physical, emotional, or

educational special needs that would require special accommodations by camp staff, it is the responsibility of the legal guardian to disclose that information at the time of enrollment in order for camp staff to be aware. Please note that TTC does not guarantee all special accommodations will be met, but will do all that is possible to provide reasonable accommodations to campers.

AllergiesIf a student has food allergies, please be

aware that TTC does not guarantee an allergen-free environment. Recipes may contain nuts, nut oils, shellfish, gluten, dairy, produce and other food allergens.

InstructorsSummer camp instructors are qualified

educators from our local area who are selected for their abilities and expertise. They have years of experience and are excited about working with children and teens, along with providing a creative and stimulating learning environment.

Cancellation/Refund PolicyTrident Technical College reserves the

right to cancel courses due to insufficient enrollment or instructor availability, in which case registrants will receive a full refund. The college gives no refunds after the course starts. No-shows are responsible for the full registration fee. The college grants a full refund to registrants if the cancellation is received eleven (11) or more business days before the course starts, less a $20 processing fee. The college will refund registrants 75 percent of the registration fee if the cancellation is received within ten (10) business days before the course starts, less a $20 processing fee.

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Bring your camper for the day!

Sign up for a morning and afternoon session, pack a lunch and we’ll take care of the rest! All campers attending combined morning and afternoon camps must bring a lunch. Campers will eat in a designated area. Campers changing building locations during the day will be escorted by a TTC staff member. Children are supervised during lunch. Microwave/refrigeration access is not available.

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Computer Technology

App Adventures – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $119

Explore the world of creating fun and exciting computer applications, storyboarding of apps and the introduction of principles of graphic design and coding. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-508 593 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Code Crashers – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149

Are you a beginner coder and want to learn more? Learn the basics of coding languages like JavaScript, CSS, HTML and Python and become a code crasher. *$119 for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-502 609 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-502 610 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MP

Cybersecurity (Ages 8-11) $149Explore how cybersecurity affects everyone’s

lives while learning the basics for staying safe online. Cybersecurity career options are also discussed. Each day offers online activities where you get to practice what you’ve learned.XDKC-501 623 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. SPXDKC-501 624 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. QJXDKC-501 625 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-501 626 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. BC

Exploration Apps – Intermediate (Ages 7-11) $149

Take creating apps to a new level and explore creating more advanced storyboards with your apps. Also learn intermediate levels of graphic design and coding and enjoy a camp rich with “gamification.”XDKC-509 640 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Gamestar Mechanic – Beginner (Ages 8-11) $149

Learn the beginning basics of designing your own video game using Gamestar Mechanic. Game design builds systems thinking and 21st century skills while encouraging creative problem solving. It introduces art and aesthetics, writing and storytelling, and creates a motivation for STEM learning.XDKC-595 654 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon BC

Gamestar Mechanic – Intermediate (Ages 8-11) $149

Take your video game design to the next level using Gamestar Mechanic. Learn more advanced game design and critical thinking skills to solve problems, use art and aesthetics and create storylines in your video games.XDKC-521 655 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Jumping into Minecraft – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149

Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world for entertainment and education. Explore the techniques used to excel in the Minecraft game and hone your creative skills. Participants focus primarily on how to create and build a functioning community within this educational game. *$119 for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-885 667 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-885 668 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. QJXDKC-885 669 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon SPXDKC-885 671 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-885 670 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MP

Minecraft Art – Intermediate (Ages 7-11) $149

Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world for entertainment and education. Find your inner artist in this creative class which uses the Minecraft software to explore building techniques and creative 2-D and 3-D landscape art creations in Minecraft’s creative mode. *$119 for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-884 708 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-884 710 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-884 709 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MP

Creative Arts

Amazing Artist (Ages 7-11) $139Have a blast working with various art media

and learn techniques to create your own original works of art. Class activities include painting, fundamentals of sketching, creating comic book characters, and optical illusion art. Family members are encouraged to attend the art showcase at the end of the week.XDKC-874 587 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-874 588 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-874 589 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Art and Soul Charleston Improv Theater Camp (Ages 7-11) $129

Enjoy a week of fun theater games, skits and improvisation with a touch of fun Shakespeare for youth included. Campers also create their own show and perform it on Friday!XDKC-503 594 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Beautiful Batiks (Ages 7-11) $139Explore the beauty of batiks, the amazing art

form of dyeing fabric to create colorful works of art. Kids love learning the techniques to this unique art form and spend the week turning a simple design into a stunning masterpiece. Using glue and paint instead of wax and dye, students of all ages can take part in this amazing camp. Note: Things can get messy on painting day so remember to send kids with old t-shirts to wear!XDKC-522 600 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Comic Book Character Drawing and Animation (Ages 7-11) $139

Multimedia artist and instructor Phillip Hyman teaches you the basics to get you started on your first sketch and a basic comic book character. Work on your character’s features and gain confidence by developing light and shadows. Learn how to draw old-style cartoon animation and move into anime characters. Bring your characters to life by making a flipbook animation!XDKC-512 611 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

4 LOCATIONS: BC = Berkeley Campus; QJ = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center; MC = Main Campus; MP = Mount Pleasant Campus; SP = St. Paul’s Parish Site

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Conversational Italian (Ages 7-11) $139Ciao! Italiano è divertente! Take a journey to

Italy and learn the basics of Italian conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in Italian with family and friends, describe yourself and use popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the culture and cuisine of Italy.XDKC-513 614 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Conversational Spanish (Ages 7-11) $139Hola! Español es divertido! Take a journey

south of the border and learn the basics of Spanish conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in Spanish with family and friends, describe yourself and use popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the Latino culture and cuisine.XDKC-514 616 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Dance Life (Ages 7-11) $129Whether you’ve been dancing your whole life

or want to try something new, come learn the basic elements of dance and design principles of choreography. Dancers not only understand the technique behind movement, but how to sequence it all together to create their own dance piece. The week ends with a short performance of the student’s choreography.XDKC-516 627 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Deliver the News (Ages 7-11) $139Learn to capture the who, what, when, where

and why of TTC camps through photography and feature stories. Create and produce brochures with feature photos and stories about other camps. Deliver the news about TTC camps.XDKC-517 628 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Discovering Digital Photography (Ages 7-11) $139

Create awesome photographs of friends, family and pets with this digital photography camp. Learn about the different kinds of cameras and how they work while creating photos, practice editing and doing all that cool photography stuff. Plus, transform photos with amazing possibilities including black and white, sepia, spot color and more! A camera is required, preferably one with creative options and flash.XDKC-507 633 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-507 634 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Drawing FUNdamentals (Ages 7-11) $139

Delve into the wonderful world of drawing. Future artists study a variety of drawing techniques by creating artworks ranging from still lifes to self portraits using line, shadow, form and space. Students test different tools and materials including pastels, shading tortillons and more.XDKC-523 636 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon QJXDKC-523 637 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. SPXDKC-523 638 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-523 639 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Exploring Ancient Civilizations (Ages 7-11) $139

Explore ancient civilizations like Egypt, Rome, Greece, Indus River Valley and the Mayan/ Inca culture. Learn about the culture and people of these great civilizations as well as presentation and writing skills. Camp ends with a presentation on the civilization of your choice.XDKC-519 641 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Guitar – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149This camp is for anyone that has been

strumming on their beginner guitar and has shown interest in playing more seriously and developing their ear. It covers basic chords, strumming, plucking, and playing your favorite tunes by ear. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. Guitars are supplied for use during the camp.XDKC-524 657 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

MaKey MaKey Musical Wires (Ages 7-11) $139

This musical, hands-on camp experience incorporates the following technology tools: GarageBand software for music and sound effect creation; MaKey MaKey invention kit to generate sound through conductive materials; and GoPro action camera to capture all the fun and learning.XDKC-611 694 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-611 695 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Mosaic Tile Art (Ages 7-11) $139Take a step back into ancient Greece where

mosaic art began with local artist Phillip Hyman as he teaches you this wonderful and unique form of art. During this camp, you use repurposed, colorful tile to create imaginative art in a variety of forms, like animals, sea creatures and other environmentally-friendly images.XDKC-539 711 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Musical Keyboarding – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149

This camp is for anyone who has been tapping away on their beginner keyboard at home and has shown interest in playing more seriously and developing their ear! It covers the basics of music notation, learning to read notes and playing with both hands. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. Keyboards are supplied for use during the camp.XDKC-527 679 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Musical Keyboarding – Intermediate (Ages 7-11) $149

Do you already know how to play a little piano, but are past the days of “Hot Cross Buns” and “Chopsticks?” If so, this is the camp for you! It covers chords, chord inversions, partner songs and duets, and allows you to explore music that is a little deeper into the intermediate classical repertoire. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. Keyboards are supplied for use during the camp.XDKC-528 680 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Percussion – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149Are you enthusiastic about drumming for the

very first time? Learn how to hold drum sticks and let the stick bounce off the drum pad. You work on beginning rhythms to further your understanding of percussion. You not only learn how to drum but also learn how to read and understand music.XDKC-711 720 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-711 721 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Reading, Writing and Storytelling (Ages 7-11) $139

Improve your reading comprehension through the art of writing and storytelling. Learn strategic and creative writing techniques to boost your confidence through engaging reading, writing and storytelling activities. Gain a solid foundation in grammar, sentence structure and overall writing.XDKC-707 731 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-707 732 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-707 733 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

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Strings – Beginner (Ages 7-11) $149This camp is for anyone who has been fiddling

around on their beginner violin, cello or bass at home and has shown interest in playing more seriously and developing their ear. It covers the basics of music notation, reading notes and feeling more confident with their bow. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. String instruments are not supplied for the camp. Please bring your personal stringed instrument.XDKC-537 759 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

The French Connection (Ages 7-11) $139Bienvenue! Venez avec moi! Take a journey

to France and learn the basics of French conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in French with family and friends, describe yourself, popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the culture and cuisine of France. The end of the week showcases French cuisine, so bring your appetite!XDKC-538 761 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Under the Sea Cardboard Sculptures (Ages 7-11) $139

Think cardboard is only used to make boxes? Think again! Join local artist Phillip Hyman as he teaches you to use cardboard to make 3-D sea creature sculptures. Learn the use of armatures, structure and the importance of using recycled materials to produce new art.XDKC-715 772 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Culinary, Baking and Pastry

Bakin’ in the USA (Ages 7-11) $155You’ll be bakin’ and rockin’ in the free world

in the bake shop. Show your patriotism this week with all things USA! Learn how to make classic American sweets like grandma’s famous apple pie, an American flag cake and strawberry jam. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-897 597 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Battle in the Bake Shop (Ages 7-11) $194Are you ready to throw down with some

dough? Get your spatula, mixing bowl and piping bag ready as you participate in daily baking challenges that are judged on creativity, presentation and taste with minimal time to plan and execute. Be part of an ultimate cake-off to become a cake decorating champ or see who has what it takes to win the cupcake war.XDKC-717 599 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Culinary Boot Camp (Ages 7-11) $194During this exciting week of hands-on classes,

you are taught the following fundamentals of cooking: making soups and sauces, cooking pasta, grilling, stewing, roasting and sautéing techniques. You also learn how to master knife skills and become knowledgeable of sanitation procedures and proper food handling.XDKC-713 620 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Cupcake and Chocolate Candy Creations (Ages 7-11) $194

Love to make and eat cupcakes? Want to learn the art of making specialty chocolates? Get creative in the pastry kitchen with cupcakes while also learning to handle and mold chocolate to create delicious candy!XDKC-734 622 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Eat More Cake (Ages 7-11) $194Who doesn’t love cake? After this week of

camp, no more store-bought cake in a box for you. From cupcakes to German chocolate cake and yummy carrot cake with cream cheese icing, we’ve got it covered! And you will too, as you also learn to decorate and pipe icing like a pro. Eat more cake!XDKC-720 676 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Food Truckin’ across the USA (Ages 7-11) $155

Take a culinary tour up and down the East Coast: from the windy city of Chicago to Boston, down to Philadelphia and Charleston, and end in sunny Miami. In one week your taste buds enjoy food from the Midwest, New England, the good ol’ South and Cuban-inspired sensations. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-723 645 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

From the Farm to the Plate (Ages 7-11) $194

There is more to Old MacDonald than just his farm. Learn about the journey fresh fruits and vegetables take from the farm to your dinner plate. During this week you may get your hands dirty as you prepare and cook fresh fruits, vegetables and meats from local farms. Field trip included.XDKC-725 648 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

From the Grove to the Table (Ages 7-11) $194

There is more to Old MacDonald than just his farm. Learn about the journey fresh fruits take from the farm to your dessert plate. During this week you may get your hands dirty as you prepare and cook fresh fruits from local farms. Field trip included to Cypress Hill Farm.XDTU-520 650 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

6 LOCATIONS: BC = Berkeley Campus; QJ = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center; MC = Main Campus; MP = Mount Pleasant Campus; SP = St. Paul’s Parish Site

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International Street Food (Ages 7-11) $194

Smell the aroma and taste the exotic flavors as you cook your way through the streets of Italy, France, China, Mexico and the Caribbean. No special shoes needed this week as you explore varieties of authentic street fare enjoyed around the world. XDKC-729 663 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Knead Some Dough (Ages 7-11) $194Feel the “knead” for eating freshly baked,

sweet, doughy delights? Enjoy a week of learning the craft of kneading dough and preparing sweet treats such as challah, cinnamon rolls, sticky buns and much more.XDKC-529 682 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Latin America (Ages 7-11) $194Enjoy the warmth and food of Latin America as

you learn the culture and how to cook traditional dishes of Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and the Caribbean. Empanadas, plantains, sopapillas, conch fritters, jerk chicken, banana milk shakes and much more are on the menu.XDKC-530 686 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 7-11) $194Attention all pastry patriots. Exercise your

bake shop muscles at Pastry Boot Camp. Explore baking a wide range of goodies, from cookies and sweet rolls to pizza and quiche! This class teaches you the basics, like mise en place, scaling, mixing, yeast fermentation and best of all, you enjoy eating the finished product.XDKC-718 718 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-718 719 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Rolling in the Dough (Ages 7-11) $194Get stuffed while stuffing dough with

surprising and creative ingredients. Enjoy a week of rolling in the dough and making stromboli, spanakopita, taquitos, spring rolls, dumplings, pierogis, empanadas and more.XDKC-533 736 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

The Hungry Games (Ages 7-11) $194Do you have an appetite for challenges? Do

you need to know the secret ingredient, curious about what’s in the mystery basket, fear being chopped or want to be the next top chef? Then this is the class for you. During this exciting week, you participate in daily cooking challenges that are judged on creativity, presentation and taste with minimal time to plan and execute.XDKC-737 763 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

The Oriental Express (Ages 7-11) $194Take your taste buds on an adventure through

the great lands of Thailand, China, Japan, India and Vietnam. Learn the culture and cuisine of these countries while cooking traditional dishes.XDKC-541 764 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Leadership Skills

Become a Homework Superhero (Ages 7-11) $129

Be a homework superhero! Through fun and challenging exercises, you learn great memorization techniques and ways to stay focused while remembering information. Successful homework practices also teach you skills such as organization, problem solving, memory enhancement and goal setting. Be a star student and get better grades!XDKC-703 601 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Mind Your Manners (Ages 7-11) $129Manners are important and not just about

“please” and “thank you.” Come join us for a week of fun activities and learn all about etiquette, the fancy name for good manners. Learn the basics including table manners, proper ways to speak and converse, and even learn to dance. The week of camp ends with a Friday event with parents to show off our new manners!XDKC-531 700 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-531 701 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MP

Math and Science

A Bug’s Life (Ages 7-11) $139Learn about the anatomy, behaviors, life

cycles and vital roles of insects in A Bug’s Life. From looking at the domain, kingdom, phylum and class of insects to learning about how insects adapt to survive in their environments, this camp includes hands-on activities to help you become an insect expert.XDKC-506 578 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-506 579 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Animation Exploration (Ages 7-11) $139Find out the science behind what helps

Lightning McQueen win races and Buzz Lightyear go to infinity and beyond. Learn what Marlin and Dory went through under the sea to find Nemo. Discover all of these answers and more!XDKC-505 590 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-505 591 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon SPXDKC-505 592 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Aviation Adventures (Ages 7-11) $139Enjoy a week of high-flying adventure. From

logging flight time on simulators to building gliders, the basics of aeronautics are the focus of the week. Campers get their wings upon successful completion of the camp.XDKC-540 595 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-540 596 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. SP

Budding Scientist (Ages 7-11) $139From wacky vegetables and Venus flytraps to

growing plants in water, each day is full of cool new plants and concepts. Our classes are taught by certified agriculture teacher Katie Donohoe, founder of Growing Minds. During this one-week adventure, she teaches children the science of growing healthy plants with fun STEM-based, hands-on projects.XDKC-511 603 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-511 604 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Build It! (Ages 7-11) $139From bridges to airplanes and electronic

gadgets, this week you basically build it! Explore the history of flight and evaluate different styles of bridges and other engineering concepts. Every day is packed with adventure and creativity. Camp includes a field trip to Boeing.XDKC-738 605 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-738 606 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

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Frozen Adventures (Ages 7-11) $129Learn about the real lives of Anna, Elsa,

Kristoff, Sven and Olaf and the magical land of Norway – home of the Snow Queen, Vikings, reindeer and trolls. Explore the origins of the Sami culture, Viking shipbuilding, the science behind snow formation and uncover the mystical folklore of trolls and elves.XDKC-518 651 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-518 652 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

It’s Electric (Ages 7-11) $139Do you like to watch lightening storms, wonder

why birds don’t get shocked when they sit on power lines or just want to learn the electric slide? Be shocked at all you learn from electrical circuits, lightning, batteries and conductors to exploring all the physical principles involved.XDKC-525 665 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-525 666 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Junior CSI Investigator (Ages 7-11) $139Become a Junior CSI Investigator and learn

about forensic science and finding and using physical evidence like fingerprints, impression evidence, hair and fiber evidence, and chromatography to solve crimes. This camp includes lab and hands-on activities as well as making your own detective kit and resource notebook.XDKC-526 672 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-526 673 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MP

LEGOs in Motion (Ages 7-8) $119Build many different models demonstrating

physical science and technology concepts, including various powered forces and motion, simple machines and more. Campers build a variety of projects such as a car, golf cart, Ford Model A, semi-truck and trailer, snow plow and Zamboni. This is a great camp for teaching teamwork and preparing students for engineering and problem-solving challenges.XDKC-742 687 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-742 688 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-742 689 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-742 690 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Let Go of My LEGOs! (Ages 9-11) $129This camp uses the LEGO NXT Mindstorms kit.

Campers are introduced to mechanical terms, gear ratios, sensors, program software and more. Camp covers software and components used during FIRST® LEGO® League competitions. Campers complete projects including building components and programming them.XDKC-510 691 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDKC-510 692 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MP

Mathematical Maniacs! (Ages 7-11) $129Do you go crazy for math? Are numbers

always dancing in your head? Then you must be a mathematical maniac! Challenge yourself and build a strong math foundation as you learn fun games to play with multiplication, division, subtraction, addition, fractions and more.XDKC-603 696 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-603 697 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-603 698 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-603 699 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. SP

Playtec Robotics (Ages 7-11) $139STEAM robotics is where science, technology,

engineering, art/design and math come together through exploratory play.XDKC-532 722 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MP

Science Whiz Kids (Ages 7-11) $149Become a scientific whiz kid and learn new

and innovative science concepts. During this hands-on camp, discover how much fun science can be as you experiment and make projects to take home every day.XDKC-504 748 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-504 749 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon QJ

Space Explorers (Ages 7-11) $139Want to learn how astronauts landed on the

moon or traveled to Mars? Explore outer space and learn the basics of the engineering know-how needed to get them there and other destinations. Activities relate to how we investigate the moon remotely, the modes of transportation to and on the moon, and how humans will live and work on the moon.XDKC-534 750 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Strategic Board Games – Beginner (Ages 7-8) $119

Learn to think strategically with some of the classic strategy board games for junior thinkers, like No-Stress Chess, Scrabble Junior and Clue Jr., and have lots of laughs and fun with Dixit. Fun card games will also keep you thinking and laughing like Spot It Jr. and UNO.XDKC-535 753 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-535 754 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDKC-535 755 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Strategic Board Games – Intermediate (Ages 9-11) $119

Learn to use creative strategies and critical thinking with hands-on group board games to include Risk, Conquer the World, and 7 Wonders as well as Ticket to Ride, the classic chess and numerous strategic card games to make you think and funny ones like Spot It and UNO to make you laugh! *$99 for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDKC-536 756 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDKC-536 758 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-536 757 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Tinkering on the Edge of Innovation (Ages 7-11) $139

Do you have a crazy invention that you have been wanting to try out? Do you have an amazing idea to build something new and awesome? What is often missing are the right tools, the right materials and inspiration. This camp provides the perfect place to let your imagination run wild. It explores the engineering design process and the power of perseverance.XDKC-542 769 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDKC-542 770 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

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College Prep

Prepare to be College Bound (Ages 14-17) $149

Be prepared to take the next step after high school to become college bound! This course includes topics such as improving your study skills and habits, tools to be a successful college student, getting involved on campus, career planning and stress management.XDTU-705 726 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-705 727 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

SAT/ACT Prep: Math (Ages 13-17) $199Boost your confidence in taking the

mathematics section of the ACT and SAT. Learn cool strategies that work and ease your test stress by practicing math skills in numbers and operations, algebra and functions, geometry and measurement, and data analysis, statistics and probability. Book included.

XDTU-883 741 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDTU-883 742 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. QJXDTU-883 743 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

SAT/ACT Prep: Reading and Writing (Ages 13-17) $199

Trying to raise reading scores or improve on essay writing for the ACT or SAT? This camp will help. Practice makes perfect, and combined untimed warm-up play followed by timed authentic SAT sections ensure students are prepared. Every student receives individual responses, suggestions and instruction on essays written during the camp. Book included.

XDTU-882 745 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. QJXDTU-882 744 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-882 746 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDTU-882 747 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Computer Technology

Alice 3-D and Video Games (Ages 12-17) $149

Learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. In Alice, 3-D objects (e.g., people, animals and vehicles) populate a virtual world and campers create a program to animate the objects. Upon completion of the camp, students create an animation for telling a story or playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the Web and present to the class on the final day.XDTU-577 584 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-577 585 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon BCXDTU-577 586 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MP

Kodu – Intermediate (Ages 12-17) $149Kodu language is designed specifically for

game development, programming, design and coding. Learn to build your own world with 3-D landscapes, logic and creativity to create a story and program the rules.XDTU-530 683 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-530 684 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. BC

Kodu – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $119Take your game development in Kodu to an

advanced level to further create and design your own video games and develop more innovative storylines. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDTU-531 777 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Minecraft Architecture – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $149

Take your building skills and creative genius in Minecraft to a new and more advanced level. Learn to create monumental works of mind-blowing art and machinery and design new worlds that include stunning architecture, pixel art and complex contraptions.XDTU-505 581 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Minecraft Architecture – Intermediate (Ages 12-17) $149

Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world for entertainment and education. Find your inner artist in this creative class which uses the Minecraft software to explore building techniques and creative 2-D and 3-D landscape art creations in Minecraft’s creative mode.XDTU-535 706 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-535 707 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

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Professional Animators – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $119

This camp uses the programming language Python, which is highly valued in real-world applications. Learn to create programs using Python by building easy-to-use graphical interfaces, drawing pictures from code, using data and image visualization and analysis, and building a custom adventure game. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDTU-540 778 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Video Game Programming (Ages 12-17) $149

See what it takes to code for video game design. Learn the basics of various programming codes and see what it can do in the world of video game design.XDTU-701 774 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Creative Arts

A Touch of Shakespeare Improv Theater Camp (Ages 12-17) $129

Enjoy a week of fun and challenging improvisation games, skits and more! This is your chance to be a part of the entire works of Shakespeare in a one-hour skit. Campers perform their own crazy show on Friday!XDTU-528 580 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Choreography Life (Ages 12-17) $129Learn how the professionals create seamless

dance pieces. Novice and experienced dancers alike can experience the world of expert choreographers. Learn the elements of dance, improvisation and choreography, and then become the expert by creating your own dance piece. The week concludes with a performance of the students’ final pieces.XDTU-509 608 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Comic Book Character Drawing and Animation (Ages 12-17) $139

Multimedia artist and instructor Phillip Hyman teaches you the basics to get you started on your first sketch and a basic comic book character. Work on your character’s features and gain confidence by developing light and shadows. Learn how to draw old-style cartoon animation and move into anime characters. Bring your characters to life by making a flipbook animation!XDTU-510 612 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Conversational Italian (Ages 12-17) $139

Ciao! Italiano è divertente! Take a journey to Italy and learn the basics of Italian conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in Italian with family and friends, describe yourself, popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the culture and cuisine of Italy.XDTU-511 613 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Conversational Spanish (Ages 12-17) $139

Hola! Español es divertido! Take a journey south of the border and learn the basics of Spanish conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in Spanish with family and friends, describe yourself, popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the Latino culture and cuisine.XDTU-512 615 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Digital Photography: Focus on Your World (Ages 12-17) $139

Learn both the technical and artistic side of digital photography plus photo transforming with amazing possibilities, including black and white, sepia, spot color and more! Campers are encouraged to look for the extraordinary in the ordinary. A camera is required, preferably one with creative options and flash.XDTU-541 632 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Flow Writer: Positive Hip-Hop Lyrical Writing (Ages 12-17) $139

Bridge the gap between positive hip-hop and creative writing by using a form of music that is globally influential. Explore the history and study several types of hip-hop while sparking your creative writing skills. All musical lyrics are clean, rated PG and free of profanity.XDTU-518 643 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-518 644 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Music Recording – Beginner (Ages 12-17) $149

This camp is an in-depth introduction to recording and mixing your own music. Basic recording equipment including computers, recording interfaces, near-field monitors, headphones and microphones are covered. Using plug-ins to create professional-sounding mixes in both Pro Tools and Logic X rounds out this class. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy.XDTU-525 664 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Musical Keyboarding – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $149

Do you have a good grasp of playing the piano but want to move to the next level? Learn more advanced chords, chord inversions and explore music that is a little deeper into the advanced classical repertoire. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. Keyboards are supplied for use during the camp.XDTU-526 677 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Musical Keyboarding – Intermediate (Ages 12-17) $149

Do you already know how to play a little piano, but are past the days of “Hot Cross Buns” and “Chopsticks?” If so, this is the camp for you! It covers chords, chord inversions, partner songs and duets, and allows you to explore music that is a little deeper into the intermediate classical repertoire. This camp is taught by instructors from the Black Tie Music Academy. Keyboards are supplied for use during the camp.XDTU-501 776 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

The French Connection (Ages 12-17) $139Bienvenue! Venez avec moi! Take a journey

to France and learn the basics of French conversation, culture and cuisine. Learn how to converse in French with family and friends, describe yourself, popular greetings and numbers. As you learn the language, you also delve into the culture and cuisine of France. The end of the week showcases French cuisine, so bring your appetite!XDTU-609 760 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

LOCATIONS: BC = Berkeley Campus; QJ = Dorchester County QuickJobs Training Center; MC = Main Campus; MP = Mount Pleasant Campus; SP = St. Paul’s Parish Site

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Culinary Boot Camp (Ages 12-17) $194During this exciting week of hands-on classes,

learn the following fundamentals of cooking: making soups and sauces, cooking pasta, grilling, stewing, roasting and sautéing techniques. You also learn how to master knife skills and become knowledgeable of sanitation procedures and proper food handling.XDTU-721 619 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Cupcake and Chocolate Candy Creations (Ages 12-17) $194

Love to make and eat cupcakes? Want to learn the art of making specialty chocolates? Get creative in the pastry kitchen with cupcakes while also learning to handle and mold chocolate to create delicious candy!XDTU-733 621 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Eat More Cake (Ages 12-17) $194Who doesn’t love cake? After this week of

camp, no more store-bought cake in a box for you. From cupcakes to German chocolate cake and yummy carrot cake with cream cheese icing, we’ve got it covered. And you will too, as you also learn to decorate and pipe icing like a pro. Eat more cake!XDTU-720 675 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Food Truckin’ across the USA (Ages 12-17) $155

Take a culinary tour up and down the East Coast: from the windy city of Chicago to Boston, down to Philadelphia and Charleston, and end in sunny Miami. In one week your taste buds enjoy food from the Midwest, New England, the good ol’ South and Cuban-inspired sensations. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDTU-722 678 July 5-8* TuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

From the Farm to the Plate (Ages 12-17) $194

There is more to Old MacDonald than just his farm. Learn about the journey fresh fruits and vegetables take from the farm to your dinner plate. During this week you may get your hands dirty as you prepare and cook fresh fruits, vegetables and meats from local farms. Field trip included.XDTU-724 647 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

From the Grove to the Table (Ages 12-17) $194

Old MacDonald’s farm has a lot going on. Learn about the journey fresh fruits take from the farm to your dessert plate. During this week you may get your hands dirty as you prepare and cook fresh fruits from local farms. Field trip included to Cypress Hill Farm.XDTU-520 649 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

International Street Food (Ages 12-17) $194

Smell the aroma and taste the exotic flavors as you cook your way through the streets of Italy, France, China, Mexico and the Caribbean. No special shoes needed this week as you explore varieties of authentic street fare enjoyed around the world. XDTU-727 662 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Knead Some Dough (Ages 12-17) $194Feel the “knead” for eating freshly baked,

sweet, doughy delights? Enjoy a week of learning the craft of kneading dough and preparing sweet treats such as challah, cinnamon rolls, sticky buns and much more.XDTU-529 681 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

There! I Said It – Speaking and Writing with Confidence (Ages 12-17) $129

Challenge yourself to recognize different speaking and writing situations and to better understand how to speak and write appropriately. Remember, it’s not always what you say and write, but how you say and write it!XDTU-706 766 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

This Isn’t Your Grandma’s Sewing Class (Ages 12-17) $159

Learn how to navigate the sewing machine by winding a bobbin and threading a sewing machine needle. Impress your friends with all the cool creations you learn to make. Remember, this isn’t your grandma’s sewing class. *Take-home sewing machine included. Required Materials (not included): 4-6 t-shirts to make the patchwork pillow.XDTU-714 767 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-714 768 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon QJ

Culinary, Baking and Pastry

Bakin’ in the USA (Ages 12-17) $155You’ll be bakin’ and rockin’ in the free world

in the bake shop. Show your patriotism this week with all things USA! Learn how to make classic American sweets like grandma’s famous apple pie, an American flag cake and strawberry jam. *Price adjusted for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDTU-898 674 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Battle in the Bake Shop (Ages 12-17) $194

Are you ready to throw down with some dough? Get your spatula, mixing bowl and piping bag ready as you participate in daily baking challenges that are judged on creativity, presentation and taste with minimal time to plan and execute. Be part of an ultimate cake-off to become a cake decorating champ or see who has what it takes to win the cupcake war.XDTU-716 598 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

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Latin America (Ages 12-17) $194Enjoy the warmth and food of Latin America as

you learn the culture and how to cook traditional dishes of Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and the Caribbean. Empanadas, plantains, sopapillas, conch fritters, jerk chicken, banana milk shakes and much more are on the menu.XDTU-532 685 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Pastry Boot Camp (Ages 12-17) $194Attention all pastry patriots. Exercise your

bake shop muscles at Pastry Boot Camp. Explore baking a wide range of goodies, from cookies and sweet rolls to pizza and quiche! This class teaches you the basics, like mise en place, scaling, mixing, yeast fermentation and best of all, you enjoy eating the finished product.XDTU-726 716 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-726 717 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Rolling in the Dough (Ages 12-17) $194Get stuffed while stuffing dough with

surprising and creative ingredients. Enjoy a week of rolling in the dough and making stromboli, spanakopita, taquitos, spring rolls, dumplings, pierogis, empanadas and more.XDTU-543 735 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

The Hungry Games (Ages 12-17) $194Do you have an appetite for challenges? Do

you need to know the secret ingredient, curious about what’s in the mystery basket, fear being chopped or want to be the next top chef? Then this is the class for you. During this exciting week, you participate in daily cooking challenges that are judged on creativity, presentation and taste with minimal time to plan and execute.XDTU-736 762 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

The Oriental Express (Ages 12-17) $194Take your taste buds on an adventure through

the great lands of Thailand, China, Japan, India and Vietnam. Learn the culture and cuisine of these countries while cooking traditional dishes.XDTU-544 765 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Leadership Skills

Freedom of Speech: My Generation (Ages 12-17) $129

Challenge yourself to use various forms of media to identify and agree on the most interesting topic affecting your generation. This camp prepares you to debate and defend your position on the topic. Learn the art and elements of debating individually and with a team. A debate is conducted on the final day of camp with invited judges to determine the winning team.XDTU-519 646 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Future Leaders (Ages 12-17) $129Build your leadership potential. Discover

how to strengthen your interpersonal and communication skills, be a team player, manage your time, plan and set goals, make decisions and solve problems, improve your presentation skills, and network for success. On the final day, you can practice your skills on each other, staff and faculty at the college and your parents.XDTU-527 653 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Making Adventure Practical (M.A.P.) for Youth (Ages 12-17) $129

Making Adventure Practical (M.A.P.) for Youth demonstrates how learning develops through different mediums including travel. This camp exposes students to new experiences and places and allows them to critically think about career opportunities in science, technology, history and hospitality and tourism. Students visit off-campus sites as well as have guest speakers from local businesses.XDTU-533 693 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Not Too Cool for Charm School (Ages 12-17) $129

Learn all the skills you need to feel confident, graceful and informed. Practice proper diction, forms of conversation and introductions, proper table manners (in case you are invited to dine with the president, a king or a queen), proper grooming skills and the correct form of posture (including sitting, modeling and walking.) The camp ends with a modeling show and tea with parents.XDTU-536 713 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Outdoor Adventures (Ages 12-17) $129Do you want to be prepared in case of a

natural disaster or do you just enjoy the great outdoors, weekend camping trips or afternoons on a hiking trail? Learn survival skills to stay safe and become first aid/CPR-certified through the American Red Cross as well as learn how to read a compass and what to do when you encounter wild animals. *$104 for four-day camp the week of July 5-8.XDTU-709 715 July 5-8* TuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-709 714 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Presenting the Best You (Ages 12-17) $129

Present the best you by gaining confidence and learning the art of presentation through public speaking, résumé writing, dressing for success, and social media. Understand the importance of good credit, college readiness and career development.XDTU-538 728 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

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Reading, Writing and Math for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (Ages 12-17) $119

Boost your confidence and learn cool strategies in reading and writing skills to improve proficiency in English, while practicing basic math skills by solving math problems. This camp is targeted to students whose first language is not English and who have been learning English for a year or more.XDTU-542 730 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Safe Sitter (Ages 12-16) $129Do you enjoy being with younger children? Do

you want to babysit? Then maybe it’s time for Safe Sitter®. During this camp, you learn babysitting as a business; child care essentials; sitter safety; injury management; preventing problem behavior; care of choking infant or child; first aid; and infant or child CPR.XDTU-708 737 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-708 738 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDTU-708 739 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-708 740 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Math and Science

Algebra (Ages 13-17) $139This camp prepares students to have a

stronger background in algebraic concepts and processes. Topics include the concept of a variable, algebraic expressions and equations; representations of situation and number patterns with tables, graphs, verbal rules and equations; investigating inequalities and nonlinear equations; use of matrices to solve linear systems; and applications of methods to solve a variety of real-world and mathematical problems.XDTU-507 583 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Becoming President of the USA (Ages 12-16) $129

So you want to be the president of the United States? This camp takes a mathematical look into the election process. Have you ever wondered how votes are counted or how much power each voter has? What about dividing up a fixed number of representatives between all the states? Spend a week playing with different voting, counting and fair division methods.XDTU-789 602 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

CSI Biomedical Investigator (Ages 12-17) $139

Learn and apply various scientific techniques used in the process of investigating a crime scene. Activities include workshops in fingerprinting, blood splatter, entomology, psychological profiling, cybercrime, arson, DNA analysis, photography, canine assistance, self-defense, forensic anthropology and many more.XDTU-513 617 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-513 618 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Financially Fit Future (Ages 12-17) $129Create a financially fit future for yourself and

learn the importance of good credit, how to avoid bad credit, how to navigate various types of bank accounts, understanding loans (especially student loans), being financially independent, and receive what you need to know when you begin your work career. Campers participate in a field trip to a local bank.XDTU-517 642 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Geometry (Ages 13-17) $139This camp prepares students to have a

stronger geometry background with the study of visual patterns. Topics include geometric structure, geometric patterns, geometry of location, geometry of size and geometry of shape.XDTU-521 656 July 25-29 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $149

Take what you know about the LEGO® Mindstorms® EV3 to another level. Assemble more sophisticated devices using components and sensors. Program your robots to do more and bring these devices to life. You are given challenges and will work with partners and teams to develop devices to solve the problem. Note: This camp uses the same software and sensors in the EV3 system from the Mindstorm EV3 Robotics – Intermediate camp.XDTU-534 702 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDTU-534 703 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MP

Mindstorms EV3 Robotics – Intermediate (Ages 12-17) $139

EV3, which is used in the FIRST® LEGO® League competitions, is the newest robotics system from LEGO® Mindstorms®. Campers assemble devices using components and sensors and learn basic programming to bring these devices to life. Campers are given tasks and develop devices to solve the task. Note: This camp covers the same material as previous camps but uses the new software and sensors in the EV3 system.XDTU-872 704 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MPXDTU-872 705 July 11-15 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MP

NASA’s B.E.S.T. – Beginning, Engineering, Science and Technology (Ages 12-17) $139

Are you interested in engineering and space exploration? NASA B.E.S.T. activities are designed to teach students the engineering design process. Activities specifically relate to how we investigate the moon remotely, the modes of transportation to and on the moon, and how humans will live and work on the moon.XDTU-504 712 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Pre-algebra (Ages 12-14) $139This camp is a good review for Algebra I

students. Topics include order of operations, the real number system, translating words into symbols, translating problems into equations, properties of equality, solving equations and problems, factoring polynomials, and solving inequalities.XDTU-881 723 July 18-22 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Pre-calculus (Ages 14-17) $139This camp provides campers with enhanced

mathematical concepts and topics in functions, sequences and series, conic sections, parametric representations, polar representations, and vectors.XDTU-537 724 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDTU-537 725 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Probability and Statistics (Ages 13-17) $139

This camp better prepares students with the study of collecting and representing data, regression analysis, and probability and probability distributions.XDTU-539 729 June 20-24 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

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Design Engineering – Beginner (Ages 12-17) $139

Take a journey in the footsteps of a design engineer by working with industry-leading design software Autodesk Inventor. After achieving a good understanding of the software, we recreate an object into the virtual world during a final reverse engineering project.XDTU-739 629 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MCXDTU-739 630 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Design Engineering – Intermediate (Ages 12-17) $139

Investigate engineering and high-tech careers to develop skills and understanding by working with industry-leading design software Autodesk Inventor. Employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of engineering design problems to further develop problem-solving skills and apply your knowledge of research and design to create solutions to various challenges.XDTU-515 631 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Drafting (Ages 12-17) $139CAD software is the greatest tool at an

engineer’s disposal. CAD (computer aided design) is the medium through which many of today’s great ideas get their start. Using the professional grade software AutoCAD, we explore what is required to take an idea and make it a reality.XDTU-516 635 June 20-24 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Health Sciences (Ages 12-17) $169This camp is for youth who want to pursue a

career in health care. Hands-on lab experiences are conducted by health care professionals who teach and work in many direct patient care settings. Campers work with simulated patients, participate in team projects and engage in fun, interactive activities.XDTU-502 658 June 13-17 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MCXDTU-502 659 July 11-15 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Health, Wellness and Fitness (Ages 12-17) $129

From corporate fitness to personal training, club management to corporate health promotions, this camp is designed to teach you about careers in health, wellness and fitness. During this camp, you complete a series of fitness assessments and related games, participate in group fitness activities, and learn strength training and resistance techniques, yoga and cardio conditioning. Required items: sneakers, workout clothing, small towel, water bottle and lock for locker.XDTU-523 660 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Horticulture (Ages 12-17) $149From plant breeding to genetic engineering,

landscape design to horticulture therapy and working in nurseries, this camp is designed to teach you about various career opportunities as well as cover a variety of topics.XDTU-524 661 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Real Estate (Ages 12-17) $149Join Jennifer Davis, realtor for commercial

and residential properties, as she guides you through the tricks of the trade in real estate and teaches you how to become a real estate investor. Students participate in a field trip to view three types of local homes and, at the end of the week, give a presentation.XDTU-621 734 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Trial Litigation (Ages 12-17) $149Innocent or guilty? Take turns playing

prosecutor, judge and jury in this intriguing introduction to law and the court system. You get to hear cases, present testimony and decide the verdict in a mock trial. Camp is taught by attorneys.XDTU-827 771 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Video Editing (Ages 12-17) $149During this fun, fast-paced media arts camp,

you learn the ins and outs of what it takes to be a video editor. Explore the media arts industry as you learn to edit a music video as well as a documentary-style story. At the end of the week, showcase your editing skills with your swag music video and engaging, educational documentary! No editing experience is necessary.XDTU-610 773 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Why Not You? Become the Next Great Success Story (Ages 12-17) $129

During this week, we explore the areas of passion, vision, money, entrepreneurship and much more. We have you covered with special guests, music, good times, lasting memories and other special surprises as we help you to become the next great success story.XDTU-704 775 June 13-17 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

Strategic Board Games – Advanced (Ages 12-17) $119

Take your critical and strategic thinking to the ultimate level with hands-on group games to include Axis and Allies, Diplomacy, Agricola, Pandemic and classic chess. Also, enjoy playing numerous strategic card games.XDTU-909 751 July 18-22 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MPXDTU-909 752 July 25-29 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Young Professionals

Aeronautical Science (Ages 12-17) $149Learn the science and art of aviation from

former USAF pilot and airline captain Skip Evans. This camp not only has you up in the air using a flight simulator, but also emphasizes other important aspects of aviation such as mathematics, geometry, physics, aerodynamics, weather and emergency procedures. Camp includes a field trip to the Charleston International Airport.XDTU-506 582 Aug. 1-5 MTuWThF 8:30 a.m.-noon MC

Campus Communications (Ages 12-17) $139

Learn to capture the who, what, when, where and why of TTC camps through photography and feature stories. Learn about careers in communications and marketing through photography. Create and produce brochures with feature photos and stories about other camps. Deliver the news of TTC camps through CampusComm.XDTU-508 607 June 27-July 1 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. MC

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