Ever wonder what it takes to send astronauts to the moon? Or how skyscrapers are built from a single sketch? Well, students aged 14 to 21 will have the opportunity to learn just that and more! The Science and Math Academy of Research and Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) Camp on Northeast Campus is offering high school students and job-seeking youths exciting new classes in engineering and computer science.
Courses include: Rocketry, Engineering Design, Practical Computing, Computer Programming, Intro to PC Networks, and AutoCAD Engineering.
The three-week summer enrichment program consists of morning and afternoon sessions. Students can enroll for morning and/or afternoon sessions in person, by mail, or fax to the Northeast Campus Continuing Education Office, or online at WebAdvisor. Classes are available on a first-come, first-served basis; so register as soon as possible.
Schedule
Dates: June 11-28, 2012
Days: Monday-Thursday
Morning Session: 8 a.m.-Noon
Lunch (provided): Noon-1 p.m.
Afternoon Session: 1-5 p.m.
Tuition: $180 each 4-hour session, morning or afternoon — $360 for full day
For more information on registration, eligibility, and course descriptions, contact Trenton Price
at 817-515-6502 or via email at trenton.price@tccd.edu.
Submitted by Anna Frankie Farrar-Helm,
a summer intern in Public Relations and Marketing,
where she enjoys learning about TCC happenings
and sharing them with others.