Pre-College Youth Programs for High School Students July 11–August 5 Programs for Students in Grades 4 to 8 June 27–August 5
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Table of Contents Pre-College Academic Programs for High School Students Art and Communications Acting and Auditioning ……..……..……..…… 4 Digital Photography ……..……..……..……..… 4 Drawing Anatomy ……..……..……..……..……. 4 Drawing and Painting with Portfolio Review ……..……..……..……. 4 2D Animation: Adobe Flash……..……..……..… 4 Radio Disc Jockey (DJ) and Broadcasting … (grades 7- 12) ……..……..……..……..……..… 4 NEW! Words that Burn: Expression and Creativity with Performance Poetry ……..… 5 NEW! Making A Difference: Leadership … through Community Service ……..……..…… 5
Business WP Shark Tank Marketing Strategies ……..… 5 Future Millionaires: Wealth Management Camp ……..……..…… 5
College Readiness Academic Writing for College ……..……..…… College Planning ……..……..……..……..…… SAT Verbal……..……..……..……..……..…….. SAT Math ……..……..……..……..……..…….. SAT Verbal and Math ……..……..……..……
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Math and Physics Current Trends in Physics ……..……..……..… 6 Pre-Calculus Clinic ……..……..……..……..… 6 Pre-Calculus Clinic and Academic Writing for College ……..……..… 6
Algebra I Clinic for Students Completing … Grade 8 June 2016 ……..……..……..……..… 6
Music 3rd Annual Audio Recording Camp ……..… 6 Guitar in Classical, Jazz and Rock ……..…… 7 23rd Annual Jazz Workshop ……..……..…… 7 Songwriting and Music Industry Camp……..… 7 Rock Band Experience ……..……..……..……. 7
Science and Social Science Anatomy and Physiology ……..……..……..… Robotic Systems: Using Microcontrollers…….. Future Nurses ……..……..……..……..……..… Public Health ……..……..……..……..……..… Anthropology and Exploration of Cultures…
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Technology C++ Programming ……..……..……..……..…… Game Design ……..……..……..……..……..… Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime …….. NEW! Model Making Using 3D Printer…….. Virtual World: Web Design and Development ……..……..……..……..…
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Writing, Languages, and Education Academic Writing for College ……..……..…… Future Teachers ……..……..……..……..…….. Academic Writing for College and Pre-Calculus Clinic ……..……..……..…….. Summer Writing Institute: Journalism and Fiction ……..……..……..…
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NEW! Middle School Residential Option: Check our website for updates at www.wpunj.edu/cpe Middle school Students have the option to stay on campus and experience residence life at the university.
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E-Mail: Youthprograms@wpunj.edu Iris DiMaio (973) 720-2491 Alma Diaz (973) 720-3804 Rosa Williams (973) 720-2354
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Enrichment Programs for Students in Grades 4-8: July 11-15, 2016 Acting and Auditioning ……..……..……..… 10 Guitar in Classical, Jazz and Rock ……..… 10 Drawing ……..……..……..……..……..…….. 10 NEW! The Colors I Am Inside: The Art of … Performance Poetry (5-7 graders) ……..… 10 Digital Media ……..……..……..……..…….. 10 Sculpture ……..……..……..……..……..……. 11 Introduction to Game Design ……..……..… 11 Web Design ……..……..……..……..……..… 11 Introduction to Game Design and Web Design Combo ……..……..…….. 11 11 NEW! Science Engineering Olympiads … NEW! Making A Difference: Leadership … through Community Service ……..…….. 11 NEW! Fantasy Sports Math ……..……..……. 11 Art Around The World (Grades 4-6)……..… 11
July 18-22, 2016 Bio Plastics……..……..……..……..……..……. 12 Genetic Engineering and CSI ……..……..… 12 CSI Forensics ……..……..……..……..……. 12 Java Programming……..……..……..……..… 12 Robotics ……..……..……..……..……..…….. 12 C++ ……..……..……..……..……..……..……. 12 NEW! Designing Apps for the Future (Middle School) ……..……..……..……..… 12 NEW! Examine That Text Closely……..……. 12 NEW! Model Making Using a 3D Printer … (Grades 7-11) ……..……..……..……..…….. 12 NEW! Musical Theater Workshop: On … Broadway! (Grades 4-7) ……..……..…….. 13
July 25 –July 29, 2016 NEW! Kid Blogging ……..……..……..…….. 13 Introduction to 3D Printing……..……..……. 13 Digital Movie Making……..……..……..……. 13 WP Shark Tank Persuasive Communication … Middle School Program ……..……..…….. 13
Algebra I Clinic for Students Completing … Grade 8 June 2016 ……..……..……..…….. 13 8th Grade Transition Planning for Academic Success ……..……..……..…….. 14 8th Grade Transition Planning and Algebra I Clinic ……..……..……..……..… 14 Rock Band Experience……..……..……..……. 14 Youth Talk: Voice Your Opinion in Today’s Culture ……..……..……..……..… 14 Radio Disc Jockey (DJ) and Broadcasting ……. 14 Elementary Summer Bridge Reading Program: First through Fourth Grade........ 15 Middle School Summer Reading Program … Fifth through Eighth Grade ……..……..… 15
August 1-5, 2016 Illustrating Children’s Literature ……..……. 15 Short Stories: Creative Writing Camp …….. 15 Advanced Game Design (Prerequisite: Game Design) ……..……..… 15 Cartooning Fundamentals & Techniques … 15 Money Matters ……..……..……..……..…….. 15 WP Physics : Rockets! ……..……..……..……. 16 NEW! Save Planet Earth: Sustainable Science……..……..……..…….. 16 NEW! Hooray for Hollywood! Performing on … the Silver Screen (Grades 4-7) ……..…….. 16 NEW! NASA Moon Landing: Preparing for … 2020 (Grades 5 to 8) ……..……..……..…….. 16 Explore the Backyard and it’s Organisms ……. 16 Upcoming Programs ……..……..……..…….. 17 Sport Clinics ……..……..……..……..……..… 17 NEW! Middle School Residential Option……. 17 Cancellation Policy ……..……..……..…….. 17 FULL DAY! Summer Life on Campus (Grades 4 to 9) ……..……..……..……..……. 18
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Pre-College Academic Programs for High School Students William Paterson University’s Pre-College Youth Programs are designed to foster a positive academic transition to College. Students will have the opportunity to experience college life, learn new skills, and obtain the information necessary for awareness and readiness for college and careers. High school students have the option to stay on campus and experience residential life at the University. Please visit our website for additional programs and the most up-to-date information at www.wpunj.edu/cpe/youthprograms
Art and Communication
*Open to Middle School and High School students’ grades 7- 12 July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $289 commuter (Technology fee included)
Acting and Auditioning
Discover your unique talents and develop selfconfidence and good communication skills to be used in any future career. A live mini-performance will showcase your creativity and talent! The program will end at noon on Friday. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters $1084 for residents (technology fee included)
NEW! Words that Burn: Expression and Creativity with Performance Poetry
Drawing and Painting with Portfolio Review Draw and paint with us in this weeklong workshop, a “must” for anyone passionate about art! You will also discover useful skills in the creation and presentation of an art portfolio. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (technology fee included)
Digital Photography This workshop will introduce participants to the essentials of the medium. Participants will be required to provide their own digital camera, which has at least 5.0 mega pixel rating. Students will expand both their technical and artistic skills, allowing them to employ the creative method to develop a more visually stimulating body of work. (Students entering 8th grade though 12 grade) July 11-15 • 9:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (technology fee included)
Drawing Anatomy In this class you will create compelling portfolio drawings of anatomically precise details such as arms, hands, and heads. Bone and muscle structure will be explored through the use of anatomical software presentations and guided drawings as well as direct observation. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the function of bones and muscles in human motion. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (technology fee included)
workshop also focuses on persuasive communication and influences skills which are an extension of our personality. The I.D.E.A. (Instruction, Demonstration, Experience, and Assessment) process that has been adopted will enable students to maximize their development by utilizing proven sales techniques to have an immediate impact to influence others. Students will be recorded and provided with team and facilitator feedback in our Cotsakos College of Business Russ Berrie Institute Lab based on the techniques they studied in class. Students will be able to take home a DVD of their sales engagements to assist them in advancing their current skill levels. If you are getting ready for college and want to stand out in the minds of college recruiters, this workshop is for you.
2D Animation: Adobe Flash Adobe Flash is the leading software used to create two dimensional animations for film, video and the Internet. This course introduces the principles of animation and the basics of the Adobe Flash software. Students will design and create a short, characterdriven animation of their own, including sound effects and interactive buttons. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters (technology fee included)
Radio Disc Jockey (DJ) and Broadcasting This course will immerse students in the fundamentals of being a radio DJ and broadcaster. From planning a radio show, to producing programming content and selecting music, this course will train students how to record, edit and broadcast their creative radio ideas. The class will train in the award-winning WPSC 88.7 FM radio station, named as the Best College Radio Station in the Nation at the 2012 and 2013 IBS Awards. The class will culminate with students broadcasting live on WPSC and to the world via the online webstream. The program will end at noon on Friday.
Performance poetry has become a popular and celebrated art form in recent decades. Combining elements of music, theater, writing, and performance “slam” poetry (as it is known) has become a way for people on the “outside” to express themselves. In this workshop, students of all ages and writing levels will learn how to communicate their thoughts, opinions, and feelings in a way that is both creative and clear. In addition to literary analysis and creative (as well as non-fiction) writing techniques, students will develop real world communication skills such as public speaking and performance. Students will find their unique writer’s voice and learn how to make the world hear what they have to say. July 11 -15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
NEW! Making A Difference: Leadership through Community Service Who are the leaders of tomorrow? What are you doing to make a difference today? How are you lending a helping hand? This workshop empowers students to be positive role models and to strive to realize their potential without minimizing the value of teamwork. Students will participate in a variety different leadership exercises and also partake in community service activities in and around the William Paterson campus. Students will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the program for leadership and service (10 hours of Community Service). July 11 -15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 commuter
Business WP Shark Tank Marketing Strategies This workshop has been designed to target a high school audience eager to learn about the fundamentals of effective business strategy, dynamics of marketing, including the complexities faced by a company as it markets its goods, services, and ideas. This
July 25-29 • 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. • $289 for commuters
Future Millionaires: Wealth Management Camp Become immersed in the financial world as you sit on a real trading floor with live feeds with information from global stock markets and up-to-the-minute news. Learn how to invest and manage your personal finances as you engage in hands-on exercises lead by prominent business community members and University faculty and staff. July 2016 • 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. • $289 for commuters
College Readiness Academic Writing for College (Please refer to course description under Writing, Languages and Education) July 11-22 • 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters (technology fee included)
College Planning The college admission process is complex and can sometimes seem overwhelming. Learn where to apply, how admissions offices work, how to present your grades, test scores and extracurricular activities, what you need to know to ace your essays, get the best letters of recommendation, and much more. Whether you are a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or a parent, we can help guide, prepare and support students and families as we navigate college
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share their academic abilities and their love of learning. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 11 - 15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $289 for commuters (lab fee and materials included)
Pre-Calculus Clinic The course objective is to prepare students entering grades 10, 11 and 12 for calculus by introducing and investigating important transcendental functions (exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric) including their properties and applications. Students integrate the knowledge of algebraic functions with transcendental functions and further develop critical thinking in problem solving. July 11 -22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $535 for commuters (lab fee and materials included)
will also learn about running a recording session, microphone techniques, improving room acoustics, developing critical listening skills, tips on using DAW software and computer interface, signal processing, how to polish a mix, and careers in audio. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents
SAT Verbal* Get ready for the SAT’s writing and critical reading portion as you strengthen your test-taking skills by increasing your vocabulary and writing skills to receive a score that reflects your ability. Other tools to be covered include time management, scoring strategy, anxiety relief, and tricks to get into the SAT mindset, along with a discussion about the ACT. Leave with the tools and confidence to take your score to the next level. July 11-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $545 for commuters
SAT Math* Preparing for the SAT is always recommended and encouraged. Learn the ins-and-outs of the test’s math portion as you strengthen test-taking skills to receive a score that reflects your ability. Other successful tools will include time management, scoring strategy, anxiety relief, and tricks to get into the SAT mindset, along with a discussion about the ACT. Leave with the tools and confidence to take your score to the next level. July 11-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $545 for commuters
*SAT Verbal and Math Combo July 11-22 • 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. • $989 for 2 weeks Commuter or $1,799 for 2 weeks residential
Math and Physics Current Trends in Physics Students can develop high-level skills as they explore physics by using fun experiments and demos such as an air rocket lab and a roller coaster project. This workshop offers a unique educational experience geared both to students’ high abilities and to the need for peers who
Algebra I Clinic for Students Completing Grade 8 June 2016 Algebra Clinic is designed for students who need a refresher or who want to enhance their algebra skills before going back to school in September. This is a great opportunity to get ready for the PARCC test in algebra. Topics will include: operations of real numbers and their properties; solving linear equations and inequalities; writing and evaluating algebraic expressions; identifying and evaluating functions; writing linear equations; graphing systems of equations and inequalities; working with operations of polynomials; factoring polynomials; solving quadratic equations and basic concepts of statistics. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (lab fee and materials included)
Music 3rd Annual Audio Recording Camp Learn about the art and practice of recording from industry professionals. Participants will have handson experience in a professional recording studio and take part in recording and mixing sessions. Students
Study songwriting and the business of the music industry from industry pros and William Paterson University faculty members. This summer camp will include: the art of songwriting; the art of lyric writing; creativity and the creative process; song promotion; powerful pop chord progressions; song structure; writing to a track; the creative life; performance rights organizations; recording companies; contracts; social media’s role in the music and entertainment industry. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Rock Band Experience
Pre-Calculus Clinic and Academic Writing for College Academic Writing 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 and Pre-Calculus 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 July 11-22 Combo • 9:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $989 for commuters
Songwriting and Music Industry Camp
Guitar in Classical, Jazz and Rock Designed to provide students with an intensive and fast-paced experience, this program exposes them to new concepts and skills in preparing to perform on the guitar. They will receive private lessons and master classes, and participate in daily ensemble rehearsals and classes in technique, guitar history, performance development, and other related topics. Students who completed their 8th grade in June 2016 have the option to stay on campus and experience residential life on the University campus. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents
Get Ready to Rock! Highlights include rehearsing with a band under the guidance of professionals, recording a CD, and performing a concert. There are also workshops on the history of rock and the music business. Meet other musicians your age and create lasting memories playing the music you love. July 25-29 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $649 for commuters; $1174 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Science and Social Science
23rd Annual Jazz Workshop This special workshop, open to both commuters and on-campus residents, is seven intense days of improvisation and performance for students 14 and older. It offers ten exciting small jazz ensembles, and classes in improvisation, arranging, and history, and features world-renowned artists in nightly clinics and concerts-including an evening at a legendary New York City jazz club. July 18-23 • 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. • $899 for commuters; $1384 for residents
Anatomy and Physiology Analyze microscopic characteristics and properties of the human body, examine cheek cells under a microscope, learn the principles of osmosis, and measure the performance of your heart with an EKG system. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Robotic Systems: Using Microcontrollers Have you ever wondered how technology is interfaced to the real world or how a robot can sense the environment and move about? Embedded microcontrollers are the underlying devices that drive the technology behind today’s automobiles, robots, and cell phones. Learn the fundamentals of microcontrollers, which range from elementary programming to the basic electronics necessary that
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Future Nurses This workshop provides a great opportunity to
Technology C++ Programming This course introduces the student to C++ programming through discussion and hands-on use involving concepts of program specification and design, algorithm development, and coding and testing. Students learn how to write programs in C++ programming language. Topics covered include fundamentals of algorithms, flowcharts, problem solving, programming concepts, classes and methods, control structures, arrays, and strings. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $325 for commuters; (lab fee and materials included)
using a CAD software and transform them into 3D printed models. Next we will use the 3D models to create replicas and ultimately into space ships, action hero figurines or designer candle of your very own design. These models can be painted on using your painting kit for that awesome look! Bring your creative ideas and convert them into exciting real-world objects! July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Game Design
get an inside view of nursing and learn up-to-date procedures. Students are introduced to real-life nursing as they experience patient contact with RN supervision, as well as training for professional CPR certification, including the use of a defibrillator. It also includes a field trip to a medical facility. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 18-22 • 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $655 for commuters; $1180.00 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Public Heath Public health improves the shared conditions and behaviors that affect the health of each and every one of us. Students will learn about public health efforts ranging from containing deadly infectious diseases to pushing for healthier lifestyles, from preventing diseases to eliminating health disparities, and from providing basic sanitation to ensuring safe food and water. Based on their interest, students will develop solutions for some of the most critical problems in public health that directly impact their communities and schools. July 25-29 • 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. • $289 for commuters
Anthropology and Exploration of Cultures The goal is to help students understand the human condition through the multi-lensed science of anthropology. By looking at and discussing various contemporary issues, and through a discussion of the concepts of cultural evolution, major belief systems, and conceptions of what it means to BE human, we believe that students will understand and appreciate the diversity of the human experience. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 2016 • TBA • $289 for commuters
This course introduces the student to Gaming Design involving concepts of program specification and design, game development, and coding and testing with Multimedia Fusion 2. Students learn how to create games through a series of hands on tutorials. Games include side-scrolling, turn based, and free form flight (Asteroids like). Students will understand how to beta test and revise designs. July 25-29 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $325 for commuters
Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime This course introduces the basic elements, concepts, tools, and common tasks of computer forensics. It covers the process of identifying, collecting, analyzing, and presenting the e-evidence in court. Topics include email, web, data, document, mobile, and network forensics as well as legal aspects of computer forensics. Technical foundations of the course, such as basics of hardware, operating systems, computer networking, and security, are also introduced. Wherever applicable, case studies and lab demos will be provided. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 2016 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $325 for commuters (lab fee and materials included)
NEW! Model Making Using a 3D Printer Learn to design and create space ships and super hero figurines to candles and soaps using a 3D printer. This is a beginner’s class where you will learn to design, model and handcraft your very own designer objects
notes, and participating in class. This course can be combined with the pre-calculus clinic for a full day option. July 11-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters (technology fee included)
Future Teachers The William Paterson University Future Teacher program is an excellent introduction for high school to experience the exciting world of career in education. High school students will be given a “behind the scenes” view to teaching and learning new concepts and ideas. Each participant will keep a portfolio to document his/her experiences in the Future Teacher program July 25 -29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $289 for commuters
Academic Writing for College and Pre-Calculus Clinic Combo July 11-22 Combo • 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. • $989 for commuters or $1799 for 2 week residential
Virtual World: Web Design and Development For students who want to put themselves in the virtual world of cyber space, one way to be in such an environment is to create your own website. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of web design and development, web-based multimedia, online forms, HTML, JavaScript, graphical components, audio, video, client/server computing, and website maintenance and management. At the end of the weeklong course, participants will: learn the fundamentals of web design, implementation, and maintenance. Acquire the knowledge of multimedia presentation and manipulation. Be in the cyber world with dynamic and interactive web pages. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (lab fee and materials included)
Summer Writing Institute: Journalism and Fiction Aspiring writers who are considering a future as professional journalists, poets, novelists, or public relations specialists are invited to this week-long, intensive institute. The program will introduce emerging writers to diverse forms and styles, including essays, poetry, fiction, reporting, and screenwriting. The program will end at noon on Friday. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters; $1084 for residents (technology fee included)
Writing, Languages, and Education Academic Writing for College Writing academic papers is one of the most important skills you need to master in college. The sooner you develop these skills the greater your chance for academic success. The primary goal of this course is to prepare high school students currently enrolled in AP level humanities courses for the challenges they will face in a college writing course. Along with learning what tools you will need to prepare yourself for the college writing experience, you’ll discover important college survival skills including: time management, emotional intelligence, critical thinking skills, learning styles, being engaged in learning by listening, taking
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Enrichment Programs for Students in Grades 4 to 8 William Paterson University offers programs in early preparation, high school skills, and awareness and readiness for college and careers. With many exciting programs to choose from, students become immersed in a unique university experience from June 11 to August 5, 2016. Middle school students can stay on campus and experience residence life at the university.
Programs Offered July 11 -15, 2016 Acting and Auditioning Discover your unique talents and develop selfconfidence and good communication skills to be used in any future career. A live mini-performance will showcase your creativity and talent! July 11- 15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters (technology fee included)
Sculpture This course provides a dynamic week-long introduction to the art of object making. Students will create unique projects with others, and learn creative and critical thinking skills necessary for the construction of sculptural forms. Each class will be blogged online so students can share their creations with friends and family while also building personal portfolios. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Introduction to Game Design Drawing The purpose of drawing is to provide each student with specific drawing media experiences and to build basic perceptual skills in terms of drawing from studio set-ups. The student will also gain basic knowledge of the elements of art: line, value, shape/volume, texture and (some) color to lead to their deliberate manipulation for different types of spatial illusion, compositions, and expressive meaning. (All materials included) July 11- 15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
NEW! The Colors I Am Inside: The Art of Performance Poetry (5-7 graders) Students will explore the wonderful world of poetry through the work of famous children’s poets such as Shel Silverstein, Jack Prelutsky and Jane Yolen. They will also learn about the beloved classics, as well as be exposed to modern performance poetry. Through deep reading and performance exercises, students will gain a deep understanding of these poems. The poems will also serve as models for students in their own poetry writing. This course is designed to develop valuable public speaking and communication skills through performance games, while teaching expression and creativity (as well as grammar and mechanics) through original poetry writing. July 11- 15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Digital Media Guitar in Classical, Jazz and Rock Designed to provide students with an intensive and fast-paced experience, this program exposes them to new concepts and skills in preparing to perform on the guitar. They will receive private lessons and master classes, and participate in daily ensemble rehearsals and classes in technique, guitar history, performance development, and other related topics. Students who completed their 8th grade in June 2016 have the option to stay on campus and experience residential life on the University campus. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 for commuters
The workshop is designed to provide the beginning skills to developing games. We will cover aspects including planning, managing files, images, strategies, navigation, programming and more. The student will use these concepts and skills, combined with their artistic vision to create at least two sample games. The instructors will be given access to resources to help them succeed including Internet links, materials, plans, guidelines and access to professionals who can answer questions. July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Digital Media is an introduction to the fundamental principles of computer technology in art and design. Students will gain practical understanding of hardware, software, internet technologies and computer file organization. Topics such as saving, printing, scanning, computer systems and preferences as well as an introductory look at the Adobe software suite will be introduced. Additionally, students will gain an understanding of file formats in order to archive work on external drives and internet portfolio sites. Students will continue to explore basic principles of design using digital technology, expand their understanding of visual concepts, and use digital technology as a medium for the creative process and artistic expression. (All materials included) July 11-15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
to compete in the various events also provides a vehicle for students to form new friendships and bond as a cohesive team. The Science Olympiad models the friendly competitive spirit that drives scientific research. It provides an opportunity to demonstrate skills, knowledge and to interact with others who have similar interests. (lab fee and materials included) July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 4-6) July 11-15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 6-8)
NEW! Making A Difference: Leadership through Community Service Who are the leaders of tomorrow? What are you doing to make a difference today? How are you lending a helping hand? This workshop empowers students to be positive role models and to strive to realize their potential without minimizing the value of teamwork. Students will participate in a variety different leadership exercises and also partake in community service activities in and around the William Paterson campus. Students will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the program for leadership and service (10 hours of community Service). July 11 -15 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 commuter
NEW! Fantasy Sports Math Do you want to become the general manager of your own sports franchise? In this interactive class, students will learn how to create the best football, baseball or basketball teams possible using a salary cap. Students will calculate predictions of athletes’ statistics using averages of the last three years of a player’s career. Learn how to use math to create unstoppable fantasy teams. July 11 -15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 commuter
Art Around The World (Grades 4-6) Web Design The workshop is designed to provide the beginning skills to designing a website. We will cover aspects including planning, managing files, images, color schemes, navigation and more. The student will use these concepts and skills, combined with their artistic vision to create a working website. The instructors will be given access to resources to help them succeed including internet links, materials, plans, guidelines and access to professionals who can answer questions. July 11-15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Design your own passport to begin your art journey around the world. Explore a variety of cultures and create your own project from the country being studied. Focus on hands-on, multicultural experiences through the visual arts process. Sample projects might include: Tibetan Sand Mandalas, Aboriginal Bark Paintings, South American Rain Sticks, Guatemalan Worry Dolls, African Masks, Panamanian Molas, Japanese Zen Gardens. July 11-15 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Introduction to Game Design and Web Design Combo July 11-15 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $459
NEW! Science Engineering Olympiads Grades 4-8 This program does much more than test factual knowledge; participants are also engaged in problem solving, laboratory investigations and hands-on activities such as designing and testing mouse trap vehicles, bridges and egg-carrying rockets. Preparing
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NEW! Musical Theater Workshop: On Broadway! (Grades 4-7)
Programs Offered July 18 –July 22, 2016 Bio Plastics (Grades 4-8)
Instructional material highlights Broadway favorites, featuring roles of young performers in famous shows. Expand your performance repertoire in a fun environment as you build your confidence and stage presence. Be part of a unique hands-on experience, as you develop your skills and creativity, and present a musical performance to showcase your talent. You’re the star of the show! July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Students will be using the engineering design process to create bioplastics. The plastics will be primarily made out of starch materials. Students will conduct qualitative and quantitative investigations. This STEM activity will show students what an everyday chemical engineer work day looks like! July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 4-6) July 18-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 6-8)
Genetic Engineering and CSI Students will learn both hands-on laboratory techniques related to DNA fingerprinting and genetic engineering as well as discuss some of the most challenging and controversial topics facing our world today, such as stem cell research, animal rights, and research on humans. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
C++ Learn the basics of how to create a computer program using Microsoft Visual Studio C++. Take a hands-on approach to create basic utilities (like a calculator) and simple games like “guess the number,” ”tic-tac-toe,” and more. Best of all, you get to keep your games! July 18 -22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
NEW! Designing Apps for the Future (Middle School) This course will take students through the entire process (except coding) of designing an application for IOS (iPhone) and Android devices. The intention of this course is to show students how to design a useful App that can revolutionize the way people live their lives. Students will be given hands on training with a real “Think-Tank” as well as avenues to see their idea move from conception to availability on the App store. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
CSI Forensics Discover the criminal justice system by participating in team building and role playing exercises. Explore forensics used in crime solving by analyzing physical evidence such as handwriting, fingerprints, and blood splatter patterns. (All materials included) July 18-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
JAVA Programming An entry-level class in programming, this course includes an overview of data structures, inheritance, duplication, branching and techniques using JAVA. The class helps beginners gain a basic understanding of JAVA programming, applications and object-oriented programming. Students learn how to write programs in JAVA. Topics covered include fundamentals of algorithms, flowcharts, problem solving, programming concepts, classes and methods, control structures, arrays, and strings. July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Robotics Put your robot to the test with maze races, “battlebot” tournaments, and other exciting challenges. Design, assemble, and program robots that will be able to communicate, move, and think! (materials included) July18-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $299
Programs Offered July 25 –July 29, 2016 NEW! Kid Blogging! Grades 4-8 Students will learn how to blog in a safe and secure website: www.kidblog.org. Students will learn how to express opinions in persuasive writing, write poetry, be a book critic, and write their own memoir. In addition, students can choose to write from different points of view using topics from our country’s history. Students in the 4th through 8th grade will gain confidence in their writing with one-on-one guidance, instruction, and support. July 25 -29 • 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 4-6) July 25 -29 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 (grades 6-8)
NEW! Examine That Text Closely... Examine that Text Closely is designed for students who would like to sharpen their detective reading skills. Close reading is an instructional routine in which students critically examine a text, especially through repeated readings. Throughout this course, students will receive the necessary tools to examine any text. At the end of this one-week intensive course, students will have the opportunity to design their very own bookmark and brochure, which will highlight and explain the steps to become an active close reader. July 18 -22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m • $239
NEW! Model Making Using a 3D Printer (Grades 7-11) Learn to design and create spaceships and super hero figurines to candles and soaps using a 3D printer. This is a beginner’s class where you will learn to design, model and handcraft your very own designer objects using a CAD software and transform them into 3D printed models. Next we will use the 3D models to create replicas and ultimately into spaceships, action hero figurines or designer candle of your very own design. These models can be painted on using your painting kit for that awesome look! Bring your creative ideas and convert them into exciting real-world objects! July 18-22 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $559 (lab fee and materials included)
WP Shark Tank Persuasive Communication Middle School Program Students in this program will learn persuasive communication and influence skills as an extension of their personality. Using I.D.E.A. (Instruction, Demonstration, Experience, and Assessment) the process that has been adopted to enable students to maximize their development by utilizing proven sales techniques to have an immediate impact to influence others. Students will be recorded and provided with team and facilitator feedback in our Cotsakos College of Business Russ Berrie Institute Lab based on the techniques they studied in class. Students will be able to take home a DVD of their sales engagements to assist them in advancing their current skill levels. Do you have an innovative spirit? Do you lack the confidence to present yourself or your ideas? Would you like to claim the power that comes from being able to persuade people to see this your way? This class is for you! July 25 -29 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Algebra I Clinic for Students Completing Grade 8 June 2016 Introduction to 3D Printing Learn to create and print your ideas into objects using a 3D printer. This beginner’s class on 3D printing will teach you the basics of 3D object creation from the design stage to the final production stage using the Maker Bot 3D printer. Students will learn to use the software and hardware to convert the design sketches into 3D solid objects and ultimately generate real world 3D objects using the fused filament fabrication method. Bring your creative ideas and convert them into real world 3D objects! (lab fee and materials included) July 25 -29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $499
Digital Movie Making
Algebra Clinic is designed for students who need a refresher or who want to enhance their algebra skills before going back to school in September. This is a great opportunity to get ready for the PARCC test in algebra. Topics will include: operations of real numbers and their properties; solving linear equations and inequalities; writing and evaluating algebraic expressions; identifying and evaluating functions; writing linear equations; graphing systems of equations and inequalities; working with operations of polynomials; factoring polynomials; solving quadratic equations and basic concepts of statistics. July 25 -29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (lab fee and materials included)
Develop a story concept; engage in the story-boarding process; then create, organize, edit its elements, and publish it to the web as you share it at a culminating student film festival. July 25 -29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
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8th Grade Transition Planning for Academic Success
Elementary Summer Bridge Reading Program: First through Fourth Grade
Students completing grade 8 by June 2016 can get an early start to a successful journey in high school and be ready for college. It is important for students to develop the skills necessary to be successful in high school, find the right college and be accepted into a competitive higher education institution. The following topics will be covered to provide students with a seamless transition to high school and with a head start on college readiness. Part I: Getting Ready for High School will include the following topics: time management, organization, study skills, rigor of class schedule, earning a competitive GPA and getting involved. Part II: Getting Ready for College will include the following topics: self-assessment-college, career and major exploration, activities profile/college resume, testing: PSAT/AP, SAT/ACT, college interview and visit, social networking, scholarships and college essay. July 25 -29 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Reading should be fun and engaging! The purpose of the summer bridge reading program is to improve students reading success from first to fourth grades. Students will be enriched with reading strategies, visualization, and multimedia, to keep their focus on learning with hands-on activities. This is a two-week intensive reading and writing program with a variety of differentiated activities focusing on the development of student’s language skills. July 25 - August 5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $439
8th Grade Transition Planning and Algebra I Clinic July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $459
Youth Talk: Voice Your Opinion in Today’s Culture A dynamic social community where students can voice their opinion on today’s hottest issues. Through this course, students will have the opportunity to discuss topics that interest them. Topics include: issues in the media, literature, movies, sports, and a variety of personal interests will be discussed. Students will participate in a variety of educational activities focusing on the development of their language art skills. Bring your opinions and voices as this workshop allows you and your peers to communicate all of your great ideas! July 25-29 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Radio Disc Jockey (DJ) and Broadcasting This course will immerse students in the fundamentals of being a radio DJ and broadcaster. From planning a radio show, to producing programming content and selecting music, this course will train students how to record, edit and broadcast their creative radio ideas. The class will train in the award-winning WPSC 88.7 FM radio station, named the Best College Radio Station in the Nation at the 2012 and 2013 IBS Awards. The class will culminate with students broadcasting live on WPSC and to the world via the online web-stream. July 25-29 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $289 commuter (Technology fee included)
Middle School Summer Reading Program: Fifth through Eighth Grade
Get ready to rock! Highlights include rehearsing with a band under the guidance of professionals, recording a CD, and performing a concert. There are also workshops on the history of rock and the music business. Meet other musicians your age and create lasting memories playing the music you love. July 25 -29 • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • (Lab fee and materials included). $649 for commuters; $1174 for residents (students completing 8th grade in June), the resident option is subject to change based on enrollment.
Cartooning Fundamentals and Techniques Ever dream of creating your own comic book? Start here to make your own mini-comic book by using the same techniques as the pros. Topics will include story structure, character design, background design, inking techniques, color concepts, individual styles, editing, and lettering. All levels of drawing are welcome and creativity is encouraged. August • TBA • $239
The purpose of this program is to provide students with academic reading skills to transition smoothly and successfully into their next grade level. This is a two-week intensive reading and writing program with a variety of differentiated activities focusing on the development of student’s language skills. July 25 - August 5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $439 Check the website for the most upto-date course information at www. wpunj.edu/cpe
Programs Offered August 1 - 5, 2016 Illustrating Children’s Literature Using several well-known classics of children’s literature, students in this workshop will create their own unique responses to these texts. This class will include art making, light reading, conversations and critiques. Creativity, originality and enjoyment will be emphasized; no prior experience in illustration is needed! August 1-5 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Short Stories: Creative Writing Camp Rock Band Experience
established, objects created and designs revolve around completion within the week. Students will further their beta testing and revision/correction analysis techniques. August 1-5 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
As your ideas flow, put them down on paper. Learn how to make others hear and see as your characters do. Make them smell and taste a meal, as well as feel a fine napkin. Bring a writing notebook and pencil or pen as you discover how to make words as realistic as film! August 1-5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
Money Matters In this fun course, students will create a budget, find a place to live and buy a car. They will also make a grocery list, and figure out if they can afford to eat out all based on their budgets. But wait, they have to use cash! Students will be making grown-up decisions: “Should I live in a luxury apartment or get a roommate?” “Should I buy a new or used car?” “What should your entertainment budget be?” All is fun and games until “life happens,” where real-life situations take place and students have to budget for them. Come join our class and learn that managing money can be fun and…no credit cards allowed! August 1-5 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Advanced Game Design (Prerequisite: Game Design) This course continues gaming design, game development, and coding and testing with Multimedia Fusion 2. Students learn how to create new games from scratch based on their prior experience with Multimedia Fusion 2. Games have storyboards
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WP Physics: Rockets! Learn concepts of physics such as: Newton’s Laws of Motion, types of forces and energy, velocity and acceleration all while transforming ordinary plastic bottles into sky-soaring rockets! You will be collaborating with fellow classmates and apply your learnings in order to design different types of rockets based on the different challenges assigned. You will then test your rockets by launching them outside to see which group comes up with the design that yields the highest-flying rocket! August 1-5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
NEW! NASA Moon Landing: Preparing for 2020 (Grades 5 to 8) Students will work on six different design challenges, inspired by NASA’s upcoming mission to set up an outpost station on the moon in the year 2020. Challenges require students to work collaboratively to
NEW! Save Planet Earth: Sustainable Science Think globally and learn locally! Students will learn about the factors affecting our world today through hands-on science experiences in a university laboratory and in the field. See how people change their world for the better and the worse, and how we all can make better decisions in the future. Topics will include studies in climate change, biodiversity, renewable energy, geology, water pollution and conservation, and more. July 18-22 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 4-6) August 1-5 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 6-8)
Upcoming Programs Please check the website for additional upcoming program details. brainstorm, design and build “equipment” that would help the astronauts land safely on the moon and be able to transport materials around the satellite while building the outpost station. August 1-5 • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • $239
Explore the Backyard and its Organisms Learn about the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of our local streams as you explore our backyard and travel to High Mountain to collect organisms to study and identify. This is a great opportunity for students who love to spend time outdoors and use their hands while challenging their brains. Experience first-hand how to prepare results in a scientific manner, as well as how to use a lab. August 1-5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239
NEW! Hooray for Hollywood! Performing on the Silver Screen (Grades 4-7) Learn about the contrasts between acting for theater and acting for film, as you study scenes and music from the silver screen. Be part of a fun, hands-on experience, as you develop your acting skills and your own unique performance style. This workshop also includes practical advice for careers in the field, as well as lessons and activities related to speaking and artistic expression. Present a performance to showcase your talent... on the red carpet! August 1-5 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • $239 (Grades 6-8)
High School
• Academic Reading for College • Statistics • AP History Preparation • AP History Exam Preparation
Grades 4-8
SPORT CLINICS AVAILABLE:
• Soccer Clinic • Tennis Clinic • Basketball Clinic
• Stop Motion Animation • Let the Beat Drop • Intro to Programing using Scratch • Building Math Foundations • Test Taking Clinic • Bon Voyage: Passport through the World • Road Trip through America • Speak Up: Let’s Debate
NEW! Middle School Residential Option:
Cancellation Policy
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Notification must be received in writing at least five business days prior to the course to receive a full refund minus a $25 processing fee. If we receive less than five (5) business days’ notice, you will receive a credit towards another youth program during the current summer session less a $25 processing fee. NO refunds or credits will be given after the first day of the camp/program. Please send all youth program cancellation notifications to: youthprograms@wpunj.edu www.wpunj.edu/cpe 973.720.2354 email: youthprograms@wpunj.edu
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Daily Sample Schedule – Monday through Friday
Discounts Available
• Early registration discount of 10% for registrations completed prior to May 1, 2016. • Please visit the website for additional promotional discount at: www.wpunj.edu/cpe
Full Day Summer Life on Campus for Students in grades 4-9 June 27 – August 5
Field trip each week (with the exception of the week of Fourth of July)
8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Student Drop-Off 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. News and Notes Group Meeting to Discuss Daily Activities 9:30 - 11:45 a.m.
Recreational Sports and Activities
12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Lunch and “Hang Time”
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Enrichment Workshop with Weekly Theme 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Recreational Sports and Activities, Discussion Group and Supervised Down Time
Recreation, academic classes and weekly field trips are included. We now offer Summer Life on Campus for grades 4-9.
5:00 - 5:30 p.m.
A typical week includes:
• Enrichment workshops taught by experienced William Paterson University instructors.
Student Pick-Up
Program Cost:
$ 299 for a Single week $ 239 for the week of July 4th (July 5th - July 8th)
• Indoor and outdoor activities using University facilities. • Weekly indoor swimming.
Register for Multiple Weeks of Summer Life on Campus and Receive an Additional Discount!*
• A weekly field trip • A WP lanyard with program name tag • Before and after-care included. This is an ideal program for parents who prefer their child in a safe, wellmanaged environment where both academic and recreational activities are offered. The program is scheduled to run Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., beginning June 27 and ending August 5. Weekly trip and class materials are included! Lunch is available for purchase on campus or bring your own lunch.
“Focusing on mid dle school students is taking William Paterson in the rig ht direction! Steerin g kids down a path whic h inspires them and offers in triguing new concepts rela ted to their interests an d age levels, will foster positive ideals in a child.” –Cathy C.
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Multiple Weeks Discount
Enrolled for 2 weeks
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Enrolled for 3 weeks
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Enrolled for 4 weeks
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Enrolled for 5 Weeks
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Enrolled for 6 weeks
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* In combination with early registration discount of 10%
Additional 10% Discount For Early Registration By May 1 (with the exception of the week of Fourth of July)
“This is a great progra m! It was the perfect mi x of learning and summ er fun.” –Susan Z.
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Programs not sponsored by school districts
If you would like to visit the campus and meet the PreCollege Summer Youth Programs staff, please call Alma at 973.720.3804
William Paterson University’s Pre-College Youth Program offers Academic Academies for high school students to foster a deeper knowledge of college-level material in specific areas of academic focus. Students will examine career possibilities and achieve a new perspective on their academic abilities and potential. Aim High Academy, for example, is a 3-week intense summer immersion in science for students who have completed their junior year of high school. Faculty and college students will interact with them to explore the university’s resources, broaden their educational experience, and sharpen their academic skills.
Academic Academies
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