Courses

The Summer Arts camps are all-day programs for students in grades K-8.
Art Camp 1 - June 5-9, 2023: 2-D Exploration


June 5-9, 2023, Art and Design West, 2nd Floor
The Summer Arts camps are all-day programs for students in grades K-8.
Art Camp 2 - June 12-16, 2023: 3-D Exploration


June 12-16, 2023, Art and Design West, 2nd Floor
The Summer Arts camps are all-day programs for students in grades K-8.
Art Camp 3 - June 26-30, 2023: Arts & Crafts


June 26-30, 2023, Art and Design West, 2nd Floor
The Musical Theater Workshop will provide participants with in-depth experience in musical theater training for those entering grades 7 and above.


July 24-28, 2023, Dunham Hall, Room 1109 (Choir Room)
At the Summer Entrepreneurship Academy (SEA), we will work on the technical and interpersonal skills necessary to be a successful entrepreneur.Participants will spend their mornings learning business skills necessary to successfully launch a business. In the afternoon, teams will work on strengthening their teamwork and putting in to practice the skills taught in the morning. Open to students entering grades 9-12 in the fall.


This course contains no sessions
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Odyssey Science Camp provides area youth an opportunity to experience the excitement of science firsthand. Odyssey Science Camp is available for children entering into grades 2-3. Participants are divided into groups by age and experience. Lab activities are mixed with recreational periods for a well-rounded summer camp experience. Topics and activities include the introduction to scientific principles, building math skills through games, "crime scene" investigations, building and programming robots, renewable energy, and launching model rockets.


July 17-28, 2023, Science East Room 1264
Odyssey Science Camp provides area youth an opportunity to experience the excitement of science firsthand. Odyssey Science Camp is available for children entering into grades 3-4. Participants are divided into groups by age and experience. Lab activities are mixed with recreational periods for a well-rounded summer camp experience. Topics and activities include the introduction to scientific principles, building math skills through games, "crime scene" investigations, building and programming robots, renewable energy, and launching model rockets.


July 17-28, 2023, Science East Room 1264
Odyssey Science Camp provides area youth an opportunity to experience the excitement of science firsthand. Odyssey Science Camp is available for children entering into grades 4-5. Participants are divided into groups by age and experience. Lab activities are mixed with recreational periods for a well-rounded summer camp experience. Topics and activities include the introduction to scientific principles, building math skills through games, "crime scene" investigations, building and programming robots, renewable energy, and launching model rockets.


July 17-28, 2023, Science East Room 1264
Odyssey Science Camp provides area youth an opportunity to experience the excitement of science firsthand. Odyssey Science Camp is available for children entering into grades 5-6. Participants are divided into groups by age and experience. Lab activities are mixed with recreational periods for a well-rounded summer camp experience. Topics and activities include the introduction to scientific principles, building math skills through games, "crime scene" investigations, building and programming robots, renewable energy, and launching model rockets.


July 17-28, 2023, Science East Room 1264
Odyssey Science Camp provides area youth an opportunity to experience the excitement of science firsthand. Odyssey Science Camp is available for children entering into grades 6-8. Participants are divided into groups by age and experience. Lab activities are mixed with recreational periods for a well-rounded summer camp experience. Topics and activities include the introduction to scientific principles, building math skills through games, "crime scene" investigations, building and programming robots, renewable energy, and launching model rockets.


July 17-28, 2023, Science East Room 1264
Join SIUE faculty and guest artists for a week of classes in contemporary, modern, ballet, jazz, hip hop and partnering. Seminars will be available in dance conditioning, injury prevention and more! This seminar is geared toward intermediate and advanced dancers.


July 31, 2023 to August 4, 2023, Dunham Hall - Room 2015 (Large Dance Studio)
The goal of the Engineering summer camps is to introduce various engineering disciplines, computer science and construction management to young, aspiring high-school students through a set of activities that are fun, challenging, and thought-provoking. The camp dates for 2022 are June 6-10 and June 13-17. Please download and fill out the application form

The Midwest Flute Institute @ SIUE will serve the Greater St. Louis and Metro East Area of over 2.8 million people including 40 different area High Schools in both Illinois and Missouri. This camp is available for students entering grades 6-12 and college students with the primary focus will consist of solo and chamber performances, workshops, lectures, master classes, and private lessons.


June 12-15, 2023, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Group and individual activities will be provided for students entering grades 7-12 with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Students will explore music by writing their own pieces on computer, experiment with MIDI instruments, and will create their own electronic hybrid instruments. No previous experience with computers or keyboards is necessary.


July 17-20, 2023, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
Designed for all levels of dance abilities, no previous experience necessary. We will learn different genres of dance and participate in other dance activities. Designed for students 7-12 years old.


June 26-30, 2023, Dunham Hall - Room 2015 (Large Dance Studio)
SIUE is hosting its 12th annual Healthcare Diversity Summer Camp on June 21-24, 2022. The camp's purpose is to expose high school students who are underrepresented in the healthcare fields to careers in pharmacy, nursing, dental medicine and others.


This course contains no sessions
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For any middle school or junior high school wind or percussion student, grades 6-10. Activities focus on developing individual and ensemble instrumental performance skills; exposure to varied musical activities: performances, clinics, and sectionals by SIUE faculty and students, developing rhythmic and melodic reading skills, tone quality, intonation, phrasing, and style, embouchure, posture, hand position, and practice habits.


June 27-30, 2023, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway