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Course Schedules
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Schedule of
Noncredit Classes
Personal Enrichment
Adventures with American Girls
From the past to the present: learn and create like The American Girls. Experience the stories and characters behind the dolls. Make fun crafts, toys, decorations, recipes, cultural projects and other activities like those done by Kirsten, Josephina, Addy, and others. This is a fun and creative American history and cultural experience. Remember to bring your American Girl doll, if you have one (optional).
Course: 35316 Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $30 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 8/5/2013 - 8/9/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 5 sessions Location: Hays-Heighe House Instructor: I. Barnes Ages 8-12.
American Civil War Experience
Are you interested in the history of the United States? Do you enjoy visiting and exploring American Civil War Battlefields? Can you take a digital photograph? Can you operate a computer? If you answered yes to these four questions, join us for the American Civil War Experience. We will visit the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Maryland, the Maryland Historical Society, Fort McHenry and the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Each of these trips will be extended day trips and the campers will get the chance to explore each battlefield / visitor center/museum, complete a Civil War Scavenger Hunt and take digital pictures for their camp digital portfolio. Next, we will explore and demonstrate the firing distance of American Civil War weapons by using sports equipment. In addition, living historians will be invited to come speak to the campers at the battlefields and Harford Community College. Finally, the essential topic of preserving the American Civil War Battlefields will also be discussed with the campers.
Course: 35263 Tuition: $299 Course Fee: $75 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/8/2013 - 7/12/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: R. Rinehart For incoming 6th through 9th graders. Digital camera, digital camera cord to connect camera to computer, and SD card required.
American Civil War Experience Get Ready
Optional "extended day" for American Civil War Experience Camp students is available from 7:30 - 9:00 AM.
Course: 35264 Tuition: $29 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/8/2013 - 7/12/2013 Time: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: Staff
Course: 35283 Tuition: $29 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/15/2013 - 7/19/2013 Time: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM 4 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: Staff
American Civil War Experience Wind Down
Optional "extended day" for American Civil War Experience Camp students is available from 4:00 - 5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy of fees for late pick-up.
Course: 35265 Tuition: $29 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/8/2013 - 7/12/2013 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: Staff
Course: 35284 Tuition: $29 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/15/2013 - 7/19/2013 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 4 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: Staff
Bake and Take
Have fun making fast treats to take along for a hike or to the pool. Learn to make cookies in a funnel, brownies with a punch, and mini cupcakes to decorate and share with others. Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 35301 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/22/2013 - 7/26/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 11-16.
Brain-Computer Interaction
As scientists and researchers continue to reveal the mysteries of the brain, their progress has opened the door to the exciting new field of Brain-Computer Interaction technologies (BCIs). In a BCI, brain activity is recorded in real-time and rapidly translated to provide new information and new functionality to its user. To date, applications of BCIs can be found in prosthetics, rehabilitation and therapy, occupational safety, and even in gaming and entertainment; however, this is only the tip of the iceberg as new applications are constantly being investigated and developed. While the future of BCIs looks bright, many challenges still face emerging BCI technologies. These include improving the technologies used to record brain signals as well as improving the ways those signals are analyzed and interpreted. Finding solutions to these puzzles is a primary focus of this field and the keys to translating a century of neuroscience research into new tools and technologies that improve everyday life. In this week-long session, we will discuss the current state of the art and future potential for neurotechnologies and BCI. We will also introduce students to basic electroencephalography (EEG).
Course: 35451 Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $49 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/8/2013 - 7/12/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 5 sessions Location: Bel Air Hall Instructor: Staff Grades 6 and up.
Bubbly Engineering Adventures
THIS OFFERING IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC). This exciting summer camp will engage elementary children in the engineering design process. The Engineering Adventures (EA) curriculum was designed by the Engineering is Elementary (EiE) team within the Museum of Science, Boston. Children entering 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades will learn the EA unit, "Bubble Bonanza: Designing Bubble Makers", which explore how bubbles behave and investigate properties of materials they can use to create bubble makers. Camp participants in this session will not only engage in the EA unit, ultimately creating a solution to the design challenge that they can take home, but will also take home two related trade books to extend their science/engineering learning at home. Students will also get the opportunity to meet real engineers working in the field and gain a better understanding of what it is to be an engineer.
Course: 35315 Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 8/5/2013 - 8/9/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM 5 sessions Location: Fallston Hall, Rm. 205 Instructor: R. Knight Grades 1-3.
Electronic Lab Workshop- 30 Electronic Gadgets
30 different projects and experiments are built with your own electronic kit to keep in this hands-on workshop. The Science Electronics Lab will stimulate kids’ minds by using easy to understand experiments to increase their knowledge of electronics. Science project ideas will come alive as they build the 30 projects while working with Electronic Circuits. The electronics kit is reusable. Have fun designing your own projects once you’ve built all 30. Kids can proceed at their own pace. Each participant will keep: an 80 page manual, 1 solderless circuit board, 12 resistors, 2 capacitors, 2 light-emitting diodes, 2 transistors, 1 battery snap, 1 diode, 1 speaker, 1 timer, 1 photocell, 1 rectifier, 1 potentiometer, and 1 switch. Learn the ins and outs of how they work. Kids will be grouped by age. Ages 7 - 12
Course: 35257 Tuition: $79 Course Fee: $124 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/22/2013 - 7/26/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Bel Air Hall Instructor: Staff Ages 7-12.
Get the Picture!
Do you have an interest in photography? Want to learn how to take that "perfect" picture? Learn things like how to photograph family members, pets, vacations and special events. Take this opportunity to get to know your camera features better and learn how to care for your camera. Learn composition and picture taking techniques and develop ideas of how to get the best picture possible! There will be three classroom sessions for instruction and student interaction, a photographic field trip, and a final session to discuss and display student images for the class.
Course: 35564 Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $29 Meeting Day(s): Mon. 7/29/2013 - 8/19/2013 Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 4 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 008 Instructor: Staff Adult registers with one child aged 9-15.
Hyper Peppy Rockit Robotics
Build and take home your own Hyper Peppy Robot. It's sound activated. Use the clap of your hands to get it moving. It has a very sensitive touch/sound sensor. When it comes in contact with an object it will automatically go into reverse, and then turn left before embarking on a new course. It’s fast!!! You're able to adjust it's sensitivity to sound.You will see, first-hand, the many gears, circuit board, microphone, and it's easy to assemble mechanical drive system. The completed project will help build self-confidence.You will also get to build other robots as a part of a small group. Be a part of robotic technology and have fun investigating the future effects it will have on our lives.
Course: 35258 Tuition: $79 Course Fee: $124 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/29/2013 - 8/2/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Bel Air Hall Instructor: Staff Ages 7-12.
Kids in the Kitchen
Enjoy cooking? Why not make it even more fun?! Make animal-shaped salads , mac and cheese- hero style, breakfast with a flare and more! Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 35299 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/8/2013 - 7/12/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 9-14.
Kitchen Creations!
Want to make dinner just a little more interesting? In this class, aspiring chefs will learn to make meals with pizazz! This is a family affair so bring an adult to amaze with your flair for cooking. What a great way to bring the family together at the table! This class is for one adult and one student, ages 7-12.
Course: 25569 Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $39 Meeting Day(s): Mon. 4/8/2013 - 5/6/2013 Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes
Lunch for the Bunch
Learn how to plan, budget, organize shopping, and then prepare food for yourself and your friends. We will make layered club “sammies”, one-sided burgers, salad with a flare, and much more! Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 35302 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/29/2013 - 8/2/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 9-14.
Magnetic Levitation for Future Transportation
Magnetic Levitation for Future Transportation - Build your own “futuristic Maglev” car to race and take home. In 1999 a Japanese five-car maglev train set a record of 345 miles/hour. Yours won’t go that fast, but we will have fun building it and learning how it operates. Learn about the relationship between magnetism and electricity. You will also get to build a simple maglev track as well as a cool electromagnet. Learn how motors work, as well as generators. Build and take home the world’s simplest motor. Make your own compass and take part in many other magnificent magnetic activities! Yes, Sciensational Workshops again starts with the Maglev car (magnetism - electricity - levitation) and goes in all directions to have fun and learn while doing hands-on activities. Ages 7 - 12
Course: 35259 Tuition: $79 Course Fee: $124 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 8/5/2013 - 8/9/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Bel Air Hall Instructor: Staff
Model Airplanes- Bridge Buidling- Electronic Gadgets
Build your own rubber-powered model airplane. Use your model as a learning tool in aerospace education, or just have fun building a sound airplane that actually flies when assembled. Have fun designing and building model bridges. Join us in our bridge building contest to see which one can hold the most weight. Learn simple engineering skills. Build 6 electronic projects. Some of them include a patrol car siren, burglar alarm and morse code transmitter. You will learn how the different electronic components work. Bring a little imagination and get ready to “Fly with Sciensational Workshops.” Ages 7 - 12
Course: 26194 Tuition: $79 Course Fee: $124 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/24/2013 - 6/28/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Bel Air Hall, Rm. 236 Instructor: Staff Ages 7-12.
More of the American Civil War Experience
Are you interested in the history of the United States? Do you enjoy visiting and exploring American Civil War battlefields? Can you take a digital photograph? Can you operate a computer? If you answered yes to these four questions, join us for More Of The American Civil War Experience. We will visit the Monocacy Battlefield and the Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, Maryland and the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Each of these trips will be extended day trips and the campers will get the chance to explore each battlefield/visitor center and take digital pictures for their camp digital portfolio. In addition, living historians will be invited to come speak to the campers at the battlefields and Harford Community College. Finally, the essential topic of preserving the American Civil War Battlefields will also be discussed with the campers.
Course: 35282 Tuition: $299 Course Fee: $75 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/15/2013 - 7/19/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall Instructor: R. Rinehart For incoming 6th through 9th graders.
Pack Some Snacks
Learn how to make snacks that are different and taste amazing! Stuffed apples, apple “sammies”, Gorp- lunch bags full, chunks of cereal treats, healthy trail mix, etc. You will be the envy of all your friends with these snacks! Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 35300 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 7/15/2013 - 7/19/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 9-12.
Pets & Vets
So, you love animals, but do you love them enough to devote your life to helping them? If so, this camp is for you! Learn how you could go the extra mile by becoming a veterinarian or vet technician. In addition to this wonderful learning experience, you will receive your Animal First Aid and CPR certification as part of this camp! You will also have the opportunity to explore animal massage therapy with your very own dog. You can bring a socialized dog--no cats, please--for one day TBD for the practice of massage. (All dogs must be licensed, have current rabies immunization, and be kept on a lead at all times. Please bring a blanket and a water bottle for your dog. Additional paperwork is required, including proof of immunizations.)
Course: 35235 Tuition: $99 Course Fee: $50 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 8/5/2013 - 8/9/2013 Time: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall, Rm. 165 Instructor: Staff Grades 6-8.
Pirate Camp for Captains
Welcome to HCC's pirate cove where all the pirates will gather for a brand new adventure. Pirates aboard our ship will make their very own volcano, discover the many places pirates explored or searched for buried treasure, make a compass rose, and telescope! Perhaps you can even make your very own loyal parrot to join in our adventure. Be prepared for the culmination of our festivities with a pirate ship race! Yo Ho, Ho... It's a Pirate Camp for you! (Every pirate should bring a nut-free snack daily.)
Course: 26229 Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $30 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/24/2013 - 6/28/2013 Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 Instructor: Staff Ages 5-7.
Pirate Camp for Mateys
Welcome to HCC's pirate cove where all the pirates will gather for a brand new adventure. Create games to play with magical coins found from secret treasures. Perhaps you can even make your very own loyal parrot to join in our adventure. Be prepared for the culmination of our festivities with a pirate ship race! Yo Ho, Ho... It's a Pirate Camp for you! (Every pirate should bring a nut-free snack daily.)
Course: 26226 Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $30 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/17/2013 - 6/21/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 5 sessions Location: Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 Instructor: Staff Ages 4-6.
Course: 26228 Tuition: $69 Course Fee: $30 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/24/2013 - 6/28/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 5 sessions Location: Early Learning Center, Rm. 007 Instructor: Staff Ages 4-6.
Potter's Pals
Are you a Harry Potter fan? Step into this magical world as you discover the meanings behind character names, design trading cards, create a textbook for the care and feeding of outrageous animals, and invent dishes for a holiday banquet. These are just a few of the activities that you will use to learn about these popular books. Make sure you have read the first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, before attending the first class.
Course: 26209 Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $20 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/24/2013 - 6/28/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall, Rm. 232 Instructor: K. Miller Grades 4-8.
Teen Chefs: The Art of Cooking
Cook up savory dishes and desserts from scratch that are fun, fresh, and flavorful. This cooking class is highly recommended for teens with culinary interest. Learn a variety of cooking methods including sauteing, pan-searing, and braising, to name a few. Topics include kitchen safety, basic knife skills, nutrition, menu plan, selecting ingredients, and measurement.
Course: 35298 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 8/5/2013 - 8/9/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 8-14.
Twilight Teen
Are you a "Twilight" fan? Take time in this class to explore the wonders of this book and movie. We will make Team Edward or Team Jacob t-shirts, create a trivia game, get creative by writing alternate endings to the story, and maybe even view the movie! Bring a white t-shirt and a lot of imagination as we delve into this saga together.
Course: 26208 Tuition: $59 Course Fee: $20 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/17/2013 - 6/21/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Edgewood Hall, Rm. 232 Instructor: K. Cascella Grades 4-8.
Young Chefs - Most Def!
Take this time to learn how to perfect a few dishes that you can make in your own kitchen. Learn tricks and trade of the culinary arts. Must wear closed-toe shoes to participate in this program.
Course: 26211 Tuition: $89 Course Fee: $40 Meeting Day(s): Mon. - Fri. 6/24/2013 - 6/28/2013 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 5 sessions Location: Joppa Hall, Rm. 015 Instructor: C. Holmes Ages 7-12.
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