HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host academic and athletic camps this summer for students ranging in age from pre-kindergarten through high school.
Students in grades 5-12 can explore careers in business, cybersecurity, engineering and nursing through programs offered by the UAH College of Business, College of Engineering and College of Nursing. Also, the College of Science will hold a two-week college preparation program designed around science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
UAH coaches sponsor the athletic skills camps on campus for all students Sports include baseball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball and lacrosse.
Two College of Business camps – Business Explorations and Young Women in Business – will feature hands-on activities, immersive projects and insights from industry experts.
The College of Engineering will offer CyberCharged Camp for grades 6-8 as well as engineering camps for grades 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10.
One cybersecurity camp is designed for high school students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Participants will learn about basic cybersecurity topics such as networking, cryptography, digital forensics and ethics as well as the GenCyber concepts of confidentiality, integrity, availability, defense in depth, thinking like an adversary, and keeping it simple.
The three-day Nursing Charger Summer Institute for grades 9-12 will feature the college’s state-of-the-art Simulations and Learning Innovation Lab.
Students in grades 9-12 can get ready for their college experience during the Cap & Gown Project STEM Summer Institute hosted by the College of Science. This free program includes rigorous ACT prep classes, college tours, college research and preparation, and hands-on STEM projects and career connections.
Visit uah.edu/outreach/summer-camps for a list of summer camps and program details as well as information on registration, camp fees and scholarships.
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