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2012 Summer Camps

Launch a rocket. Build a robot. Blow something up.

You could do any of these things and more at a Missouri S&T summer camp. Explore your possibilities by attending one of the summer camps listed below. Who knows? Your summer at S&T could be the spark for your successful future.

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See what interests you!

Aerospace Camp
Ages 10-13
June 19-21 or June 26-28
Three days of action-packed adventure into the world of space flight and aeronautics.

Building Leaders for Tomorrow
Rising high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors
July 23-July 27
NEW PROGRAM 2012! Explore the power of communication, hone your leadership skills and make new friends through group projects and presentations.

Camp Invention
Rising first- through sixth-graders
July 9-13 or July 30-Aug 3
A day camp where future Miners can dig into science with fun, hands-on activities.

CyberMiner Camp
Rising high school junior and seniors
July 15-19
Unleash your inner programmer! Learn about software design, programming and other digital technologies.

EcoCAR Summer Camp *
Rising high school junior and seniors
July 8-12
Get in gear! Design, model and work on plug-in hydrogen EcoCARs.

Explosives Camp *
Rising high school juniors and seniors (must be 16 years of age)
June 3-8, June 10-15 or June 17-22
Fire in the hole! Blow stuff up at our one-of-a-kind explosives camp.

Girls Go Global
Rising high school junior and senior girls
June 11-15
From Rolla to the world – learn how to help people in developing nations live healthier, happier lives.

Girls Go Green
Rising high school junior and senior girls
July 16-20
Love the earth? Engage your passion and learn about careers in environmental fields.

It’s A Girl Thing
Rising 7th and 8th grade girls
June 4-8
It’s a woman’s world. Discover the possibilities of college life, engineering and science.

 

Jackling Introduction to Engineering
Rising high school juniors and seniors
June 10-14, June 24-28 or July 8-12
From iPads to interstates, engineers change the world. This intro course will show you how math and science relate to engineering. See first-hand what engineers actually do.

Materials Camp *
Rising high school juniors and seniors
July 22-27
From heavy metal to nano-particles, materials are all around us. Learn how engineers and scientists turn materials into things we use every day.

Minority Introduction to Technology & Engineering (MITE) *
Rising high school juniors and seniors
June 3-8 or June 17-22
From iPads to interstates, engineers change the world. This intro course, designed specifically for underrepresented minorities, will show you how math and science relate to engineering.

Nuclear Engineering Camp
Rising high school juniors and seniors and those going into their freshman year of college
July 15-20
Explore the power of the atom – and great career opportunities in this field – during this weeklong program.

Robotics Camp
Ages 12-15
June 20-22
Robots have moved beyond the realm of science fiction. Now you, too, can design your own robot – and learn programming techniques – in this hands-on program. 

Sports Camps
Hone your skills in your favorite game, learning from S&T coaches and players in a variety of sports

Summer Research Academy *
Rising high school seniors or graduating seniors
June 10 - July 20
Work side-by-side with experts while conducting research in your favorite field.

Summer Solutions for Girls
Rising freshman and sophomore girls
June 18-22
It’s a woman’s world. Discover the possibilities of college life and careers in engineering and science.

* Students must apply for acceptance into these camps.

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