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Why play a game when you can create it? At the NSLC on Game Design, learn how to turn your love for gaming into a career. Immerse yourself in a world of 3D characters, animation, sound effects, programming and game design while you create a new video or mobile game. During the program you will learn the mechanics of game creation, including scripting, level development, lighting, sound effects and programming while using leading industry software.
Born on the campus of Stanford University in 1999 and given accreditation by Stanford University Continuing Studies in 2002, Digital Media Academy has been designing, developing, and delivering STEM education to students of all ages ever since. From day one, we have set out to provide world-class tech education that sets students up for future success in learning and creating. Summer tech camp are hosted at distinguished colleges and universities across the US and Canada.
One-Week Courses (Ages 13-18)
One-Week Adventures (Ages 9-12)
Two-Week Academies (Ages 13-18)
One-Week Courses (Ages 13-18)
One-Week Adventures (Ages 9-12)
Brown’s Pre-College Program in the liberal arts and sciences, offering over 200 non-credit courses, one-tofour-weeks long, taught on Brown’s campus.
The Clark Scholar Program is an intensive seven week summer research program for highly qualified high school juniors and seniors.
The Program at Texas Tech University helps the Scholars to have a hands-on practical research experience with outstanding and experienced faculty.
The Program includes fun activities, weekly seminars and field trips.
This Program provides opportunities for research in all academic areas in the university.
Computer Science is about more than computers: it is the systematic study of processes for solving problems. The Summer Computer Science Institute (SCSI) at Carleton focuses on understanding how to think about these processes, how to program computers to implement them, and how to apply computer science ideas to real problems of interest.
Immerse yourself in hands-on learning at Summer Youth Programs (SYP)! Each summer, nearly 1000 students from around the world in grades 6-11 come to Michigan Technological University’s campus for week-long explorations of college and career opportunities.