You've seen crime scene investigation on TV, but what is it like in the real world? Come spend a week learning forensic techniques including fingerprinting, blood pattern analysis and handwriting examination. Campers will learn the different types of information you can obtain from various pieces of evidence left behind at a crime scene. If you’re interested in forensic science, this is a camp you don’t want to miss!
During the week campers will learn about ethical hacking and penetration testing, cryptography and social engineering. All of this will be taught and tested in a secure cyber range. This is a great chance to see what all the hype is about Cyber Security and how you could make a career in this exciting field!
Join us as we learn to Communicate the Next U! High school students recognize the importance of communication in their lives but do you know how the world sees you? In this three day camp, we will be talking about the basics of communication, why it’s important, and how it can affect you and your future. Learn how to get the best you out there for the world to see. Includes social media, elevator pitch, short videos and much more.
You've seen crime scene investigation on TV, but what is it like in the real world? Come spend a week learning forensic techniques including fingerprinting, blood pattern analysis and handwriting examination. Campers will learn the different types of information you can obtain from various pieces of evidence left behind at a crime scene. If you're interested in forensic science, this is a camp you don't want to miss!
In this exciting hands-on, day camp for high schoolers, participants will be introduced to the principles of robot design through origami -- the art of paper folding -- to prototype, ideate, and get a hands-on sense of the physics of robots. Participants will learn: (1) how to use the biological world as a source of inspiration for designing robots, and how to translate those principles into a set of engineering design goals; (2) how to ideate, prototype, and synthesize robotic devices through folded mechanisms, and how force, torque, and motion can be tuned through these structures to make robots move better; (3) Coding a microcontroller to generate motion with an RC servo-motor; and (4) how to take real-world data from a foldable robot and use physical models to improve robot performance. This week-long, hands-on, project-based approach will emphasize problem identification, brainstorming, problem solving, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication. The camp will culminate with a final build -- that students can program to move through the environment -- along with an exposition for parents. For more info, contact danaukes@asu.edu
Are you interested in philosophy, politics, or social justice? Confused about the state of political dialogue? Are you struggling to balance values and respect? ASU is hosting a Philosophy Summer Camp for high school students: The Dialectic. We will host a week-long series of workshops about how to engage the massive amount of disagreement around us, how to communicate effectively and respectfully, and how to talk to people that have radically different lives and experiences than you. Run by a group of PhD students, The Dialectic is not a class, and we won't tell you what to think.
Join the ASU Popular Music Program for a 3 day songwriting, production and performance intensive open to all levels of experience, instrumentation. Connect and collaborate with other young musicians for an experience that will transform your musicianship and take your skills to the next level. There will be opportunities to work in our state of the art facilities and studios, have your work heard and workshopped, perform each night, and sit in on Masterclasses from visiting industry professionals.
The Digital Culture Summer Institute is our long-standing summer program on ASU’s Tempe campus for students in 6th-12th grades to take classes in digital media, arts, and technology. Week-long, project-focused classes are taught by faculty and graduate students.

What is the key to success for teens and young adults? Success isn’t just about doing well in school or getting into a good college. Being successful is about discovering your strengths, mastering your emotions, and adding value wherever you go. A child is only truly successful when they learn to be happy and confident with who they are.

Join us for the First Annual ASU Performing Arts Camp! This week-long camp for high school students (grades 9-12) and college transfers will give attendees a peek into life as a major in the performing arts. * Creative and collaborative opportunities * Exploration of career options in music, dance and theatre * Tips for completing the college application process * Performances by music, dance and theatre students and faculty * Classes in performing arts fundamentals. All campers will participate in the morning fundamentals classes then select electives classes of their choice.
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