Registration for Summer Starts Now!
Registration for Summer Starts Now!
Led by our dedicated mentors, we offer specialized courses designed to prepare students for Science competitions.
Note: All timings are in Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
5-6 pm
In this course, we will go over the basic principles of epidemiology and apply them to outbreak investigations, developing a better understanding of health data and how to analyze and interpret information.

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
4-5 pm
Anatomy is the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the identification and description of the physical structures, organisation, and parts of living organisms.

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
9-10am
Crack secret codes and solve puzzles using different types of ciphers and cryptography.

Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri
(June 14-June 19)
9-10 am
(Combo Class)
Identify and classify rocks and minerals and learn about how rocks and minerals help to understand geologic processes, interpretation of earth's history, the development of natural resources, and use by society.

Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri
(June 14-June 19)
3-4 pm
Learn about laboratory investigation and apply analytical skills to environmental problems involving species and ecosystems, environmental chemistry, water resources, waste management, toxicology and pollution, recycling and resource conservation, and global environmental issues.

Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri
(June 14-June 19)
5-6 pm
Distinguish insects from non-insects, label various body parts and anatomical features, discuss ecological roles, habitats, and life cycles of major orders of arthropods.

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
5-6 pm
The systematic planning and methodology for conducting scientific investigations, focusing on controlling variables, minimizing bias, and designing valid tests to draw reliable conclusions from research data.

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
1-2 pm
Explore the dynamics of Earth’s systems by analyzing the carbon cycle and its impact on global environmental stability.

Mon/Wed/Fri
(June 15-June 27)
5-6 pm
(Combo Class)
Learn about the atmosphere, including its composition, cloud formation and cloud types, as well as atmospheric dynamics. This course will also cover weather events as well as the scientific equipment used to predict and measure these weather events.

Tue/Thu/Sat
(June 15-June 27)
5-6 pm
(Combo Class)
Learn about the solar system and the basics of astronomy, including solar system objects and the formation and structure of planets. This class will also cover scientific techniques that can detect and assess the habitability of exoplanets, including the basics of astrophysics

Tue/Thu/Sat
(June 15-June 27)
5-6 pm
(Combo Class)
A course in systems design and using code to navigate challenges. Learn how to design subsystems in cad and go through the engineering design process to think like an engineer!
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