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Page 1: Catalog Summer 2019 FINAL - UTEP · See our Camps at a Glance Calendar on pages 12-15. Design by: Claudia Cornejo and Anasazi Escarcega Staff photos by: Laura Trejo, J.R. Hernandez,
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P3 STUDENT ASSISTANTS

ALELI HERNANDEZANASAZI ESCARCEGAANNMARIE DE LA ROSA CRISTHIAN NAPOLESDAMON SMITHDANIEL OLMEDOFROEILAN LLANASGIOVANNI CRUZJAZMIN HERNANDEZKARLA VELARDELILIANA CARBAJALLUIS MUNOZLYNETTE NEVAREZ-URIASMIGUEL LOPEZNAYELIE TORRESNICHOLAS VILLARREAL

Professional and Public Programs (P3) is excited to welcome one new team member to help us better serve our community.

Lina M. Terrazas is a proud native of El Paso. She graduated from Coronado High School and earned a BBA in International Business from The University of Texas at El Paso, going on to work in International Trade for over 12 years. She joined Professional and Public Programs as the Program Coordinator for Community Enrichment for Adults & Languages with the goal of giving back to her community. Lina Mariana is passionate about dogs, especially of her own French Bulldog, Mila. She is also an avid motorsports enthusiast and currently serves as Treasurer for the Carrera Region–Porsche Club of America. She enjoys spending her weekends riding motorcycles and loves traveling anywhere and everywhere with her husband, Andres.

MEETOUR TEAM

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

LILIANA OAXACAProgram [email protected]

GEORGINA ENRIQUEZAdministrative Services Coordinator [email protected]

SYLVIA MONSISVAISProgram [email protected]

CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING & CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING

COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT FOR ADULTS & LANGUAGES AND CULTURAL STUDIES

STEPHANIE [email protected]

MAXIE S. FLORESAdministrative Services [email protected]

SOCORRO HERRERAProgram [email protected]

AMBER N. TROLLINGERProgram [email protected]

DANIEL MONTESProgram [email protected]

ADRIANA C. QUIÑONESProgram [email protected]

GOVINDASAMY PARTHIBANProgram [email protected]

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Welcome to the P3 Family!

YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CAMPS

LINA M. TERRAZASProgram [email protected]

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O n t h e C o v e r :

A special thanks to our P3 students for taking an active role in providing the photo-material that is featured on the design of this Summer 2019 catalog, as well as for serving as ambassadors to the multiple services we provide through our programs in the Paso del Norte region.

WELCOME TO P3 KIDZ ON CAMPUS

SUMMER 2019

P3 Kidz on Campus Summer Programs offer 9 weeks (beginning June 3, 2019) of grade-specific summer camps for kids entering kindergarten through 12th grade. Each week will offer educational, fun, creative, active and cultural experiences.

P3 Kidz on Campus camps are limited in size, and spaces are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Grade-level requirements are given in terms of the grade the student will be entering in Fall 2019. Camps are subject to cancellation due to insufficient enrollment.

EXTENDED DAY OPTION (ENTERING KINDERGARTEN TO 8TH GRADE)Extended stay is ideal for busy parents who need to bring their kids a little earlier in the morning and/or leave them a little later in the afternoon. The Extended Day option offers supervised activities and fun from 7:30 to 9 a.m., 4 to 5:30 p.m., and lunch supervision through 12 to 1 p.m.Lunch will not be provided, children must bring their own lunches. The cost is $20 per week for morning and afternoon sessions ($18 during the week of July 4th). The cost is $10 per week should you choose supervised lunch ($8 during the week of July 4th). Register for these options as you would any other course. Check our Extended Day schedule on pages 10-11.

See our Camps at a Glance Calendar on pages 12-15.�

Design by:

Claudia Cornejo and Anasazi Escarcega

Staff photos by:

Laura Trejo, J.R. Hernandez, Cecily L. Piñon and Claudia Cornejo

Cover photos by:

David Ghent, Cecily L. Piñon, Claudia Cornejo and courtesy of Pexels.com

Interior photo library by:

David Ghent, Cecily L. Piñon and Claudia Cornejo

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4 P3 CONTINUING EDUCATION AT UTEP • SUMMER 2019

BY MAILSend in your registration with a check, money order, credit card information, or purchase order to:

UTEP Professional and Public ProgramsMemorial Gym, Suite 111101 West Robinson AvenueEl Paso, Texas 79968-0602

Please write course number(s) on your checks and make them payable to UTEP.

Special Accommodations/Needs If you have a disability or require special accommodations, please contact us at 915-747-5142 or [email protected].

The following information applies to the Youth Programs and Camps, Community Enrichment for Adults, and Language and Cultural Studies course offerings.

The University of Texas at El Paso does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation in the employment or provision of services.

ONLINERegister online at ppp.utep.edu,24 hours a day.For assistance, call 915-747-5142.

BY PHONECall 915-747-5142 Monday – Friday,8 a.m.-5 p.m. with Visa, Mastercard,American Express, or Discover Card.

IN PERSONVisit the Professional and Public Programs Office at Memorial Gym, Suite 111, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

WAYS TOREGISTER4

InformationFor information on Professional & Public Programs, course offerings, policies or registration, call 915-747-5142, fax 915-747-5538 or drop by the Professional & Public Programs Office on the UTEP campus, at Memorial Gym, Suite 111, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Registration Confirmation & Room AssignmentA confirmation will be e-mailed to you within 48 hours with all pertinent course information. Classes are located on campus unless otherwise noted. A participation form for each participant will be attached. Please bring the completed form to ensure prompt check-in.

Course FeesProfessional & Public Programs is committed to offering quality programs at affordable prices. Course fees are based on an estimated minimum number of students. Professional & Public Programs is self–sustaining; course fees cover all expenses. No support is received from state or local taxes.

Participation Guidelines

Participants, or their representatives, who behave in a manner which is disruptive to the learning process, interferes with the well–being of other participants or staff, or causes damage to University or contracted facilities, may be asked not to return to the class.

Register EarlyA course is closed when it reaches maximum enrollment, so please register early. Courses that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled. Registrants will be notified of course cancellations by phone and e–mail. Please provide day and evening phone numbers, as well as an e–mail address, with your registration. Refunds will be processed automatically for courses canceled by Professional and Public Programs. Please allow two to three weeks for processing.Professional and Public Programs reserves the right to cancel any course. Class locations, dates, times and instructors are subject to change.

Refund/Credit Voucher PolicyTo keep costs as low as possible, we have instituted the following refund and credit policy. For your protection, we ask that you carefully review the terms below. Exceptions will not be made.If you choose to withdraw from a course for any reason, your written request must be received by Professional & Public Programs three business days prior to the first class meeting. A full refund of your registration, less a $15 processing fee per course and cost of materials and/or lab fees, will be given. Please allow two to three weeks for processing. Refund requests must include your name, daytime telephone number, the course number or name, and reason for dropping the course. Telephone requests will not be accepted. Please note: Certain courses are governed by their own refund policy.

Credit vouchers will be given when you withdraw from a class within one to two business days prior to the first class meeting. Vouchers must be used toward another class of equal or greater value no later than Aug. 31, 2019. Each voucher will be issued in the amount of the registration, less a $15 processing fee and cost of materials and/or lab fees. Credit voucher requests must include your name, daytime telephone number, and the course number or name. Telephone requests will not be accepted. Please note: Certain courses are governed by their own voucher policy.

No refunds will be given on or after the first class meeting. A $25 fee will be charged for returned or canceled checks.

Send your request via:E–mail: [email protected]: 915-747-5538Mail: The University of Texas at El Paso Professional and Public Programs Memorial Gym, Suite 111 101 W. Robinson Ave. El Paso, Texas 79968–0602

Inclement Weather and Emergency PolicyIf UTEP is closed due to inclement weather or emergency situations, area radio and TV stations will make an announcement. P3 adheres to the assessment of University officials to close the campus. Please tune in to your local radio stations and TV news stations to learn of campus closures. P3 cannot guarantee that they can contact course participants when the campus is closed due to inclement weather or emergencies. When in doubt, contact UTEP Police at 915-747-5611; call P3 for announcements; or visit the UTEP website (www.utep.edu) or Facebook page. Refunds cannot be issued under this policy, but P3 will make every effort to make up canceled courses, on a case-by-case basis.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Neither this course catalog nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the permission of the Professional and Public Programs at UTEP – Extended University.

All information in the Summer 2019 Course Catalog is checked and verified to the best of the department’s ability, however the program cannot be held responsible for any mistake or omission enclosed in the publication.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9Fitness Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Preparing for Basketball with Coach Samaniego - Recreational (Ages 8 to 11)

Golf for Juniors (Ages 7-12) - OFF CAMPUS

Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Italian for Kids (Ages 8-14)

Introduction to Japanese - Level I (Ages 8-14)

Learn English as Second Language (Age 10-14)

Music, Dance and Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Basic Ballet (Ages 5-6) - OFF CAMPUS Ballet I (Ages 7-9) - OFF CAMPUS

Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Kidz Tech - [Coding] (Grades 3-8)

Super Saturday One-Day Camps (Ages 6-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

P3 KIDZ ON CAMPUS - SUMMER CAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-28EXTENDED DAY & SUPERVISED LUNCH TIME CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11

ALTERNATIVE P.M. CARE OPTIONS –SUMMER COOL OFF CLASS . . . . . . . . . . 11DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES . . . . . . 11

CAMPS AT A GLANCE CALENDAR . . .12-15

P3 KIDZ ON CAMPUS CAMPS . . . .16-28ENTERING GRADES KINDERGARTEN . . 16-17

ENTERING GRADES 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-19

ENTERING GRADES 3-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23

ENTERING GRADES 6-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-26

HIGH SCHOOL ZONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

SUMMER INSTITUTES (GRADES 6-9) . . . . 28

AQUATICS FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30Youth Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Aqua Tots - (Ages 2-4, child must be accompanied by parent or guardian in pool) - NEW

Tadpoles: Swimming Classes for 3 & 4 Year Olds (Must be accompanied by parent or guardian)

Frogs: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Class (Ages 5-7)

Dolphins: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Class (Ages 7-10)

Stingrays: Intermediate to Advanced Swimming Class (Ages 6-12)

Sharks: Swimming Class (Ages 9-17)

Sea Lions: Stroke Skills Class (Ages 9-17)

Aquatics for Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Adult Swimming and Conditioning

Water Aerobics

Swimming Fitness for Seniors (Ages 55 & Older) - NEWSwimming Classes: Beginner and Intermediate

Swimming Classes: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced

Strokes and Endurance

Triathlon Class

COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT FOR ADULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-34

Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Create Summer Fruit Centerpieces - NEW

Digital Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Oculus Rift: Virtual Reality Development Fit 4 Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-32Mountain Bike for Beginners - NEW - OFF CAMPUS Circuit Training

Kendo, Iaido and Japanese Swordsmanship

Ultra Strength and Conditioning Fitness

Mixed Martial Arts Training

Golf for Adults - OFF CAMPUSBoxing and Conditioning

Kickboxing: 45-Minute Workout

Triathlon Class

BOOT CAMP - Strenght Training for Everyone

Spinning

P90X Live for Beginners

Health and Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Qigong Meditation Movement - NEWT’ai Chi Chuan

Yoga

Flow Yoga T’ai Chi Chuan - UPDATED

Music, Dance and Theatre . . . . . . . . 32-33Line Dance Hip Hop - NEW

Reggaeton Dance - NEWGuitar is Always Fun: Beginner - NEWGuitar is Always Fun: Intermediate - NEWContemporary Line Dance

Belly Dance Love & Workout Country Line Dance - OFF CAMPUS Piano Performance - Level I

Violin Class - Level I and II

Latin Dance - OFF CAMPUS

Personal and Professional Enhancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33CPR and First Aid Certification

Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Fundamental Photography - NEW Portraiture - NEW Photo Digital Imaging - NEW

Reading and Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Publishing 101 - NEW Publilshing and Selling Your Own Book - NEW How to Proofread and Edit Your Own Work

Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34CPR and First Aid Certification

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE . . 34-36ELI Application Process . . . . . . . . . . . . 34ELI Refer a Friend promotion . . . . . . . . . 34ELI Core Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36ELI: Intensive English Program - Summer I & II

TOEFL iBT Preparation Course (Internet-based Test)

Intensive Writing Course

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Intensive Grammar Course

Intensive Listening and Speaking Course

Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36English Conversation: Level I & II

Pronunciation of English & Accent Reduction: Level I

Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Intensive English Program

Intensive English Conversation

LANGUAGES & CULTURAL STUDIES . . . . . . . . 37-38Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Conversational Arabic I

Chinese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Introductory Chinese

Fundamental Chinese I, II

Intermediate Chinese

Advanced Chinese

French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Basic French and Culture

German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Conversational German 101: Level I

Conversational German 101: Level II

Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Japanese for Beginners - UPDATED

Japanese (Intemediate) - UPDATED

Korean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Korean I and Culture

Korean II and Culture

Rusian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Russian I and II

Sign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Sign Language

Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Spanish I - UPDATED

Spanish II and III

Conversational Spanish I and II

STRENGTHSFINDER TRAINING WORKSHOP . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

CORPORATE BUSINESS AND TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-44

CBT–GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . 40

Personal Fitness Certification . . . . . . . . 41FREE Information Seminar: Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

FREE Information Webinar: Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

Live Course: Personal Fitness Trainer Certification

Online Course: Hybrid/Blended Certified Personal Trainer

Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42

Pharmacy Technician Training with Optional Clinical Externship

Medical Billing and Coding Program

Clinical Medical Assistant with Optional Clinical Externship

Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Essentials of Human Resources

Leadership and Management . . . . . . . . . 43FREE Informational Seminar: A Guide to Project Management and Lean Six Sigma Series

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Nonprofit Planning, Leadership and Management

Achieving Nonprofit Organizational Sustainability Project Management Professional Certificate

Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Paralegal Certificate Course

MyCAA Military Spouse Education . . . . . 44

ONLINE COURSES (Enrichment and Certications) . . . .45-46

CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING . . 47

P3 CONFERENCE SERVICES . . . . . . . 47

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8 P3 CONTINUING EDUCATION AT UTEP • SUMMER 2019

YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CAMPSSPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

FITNESS AND SPORTSPreparing for Basketball with Coach SamaniegoIn this course, beginning basketball players will engage in basketball drills and conditioning methods to play the game more effectively and efficiently. Participants will participate in skill-oriented basketball games and developmental techniques, all while having fun.

(AGES 8-11) 19SYHF5000 | Fee: $83 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 9-10:30 a.m.

(AGES 11-14) 19SYHF5005 | Fee: $83 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 10:30 a.m.-Noon

Golf for Juniors (AGES 7-16) - OFF CAMPUS

This course uses video analysis to help participants examine and refine their golf swings. Participants must have a bucket of range balls. Golf clubs are available if needed and range balls may be purchased at the driving range. Note: An entry fee will be charged at the entrance to Ascarate Park.19SYHF3325 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 37/13-7/27 Sa 9:30-11 a.m.

LANGUAGES

ENGLISH Learn English as Second Language (AGES 10-14)In today’s world, it is becoming increasingly important that all children learn English. This program (which is designed for high- to intermediate-level students) offers a fun learning environment in which participants can improve upon their English skills. Emphasis will be placed on developing listening, comprehension, grammar, reading and conversation skills.Note: A placement test is offered for $35.19SLYE1030B | Fee: $190 | Meetings: 107/8-7/23 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1:30-4 p.m.Placement test: Saturday June 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

ITALIAN Italian for Kids (AGES 8-14)In this class, children will learn the basics of the Italian language, as well as explore Italian culture and customs. This is a great opportunity for children to gain an appreciation for an entirely new culture.19SLYI0001 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 106/8-8/10 Sa 10-11:30 a.m.

JAPANESEIntroduction to Japanese – Level I (AGES 8-14)In this introductory course, students will continue to learn the basics of the Japanese language, as well as explore Japanese culture.19SLYJ0010 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 106/8-8/10 Sa 10 a.m.-Noon

MUSIC, DANCE AND THEATERBasic Ballet (AGES 5-6) OFF-CAMPUS

Interpretive movement, creative games, and solid ballet technique will introduce participants to the art of dance. This course, designed for children ages 5-6, follows a basic ballet syllabus that includes pliés, tendus, chasses, gallops, skips, and other preparatory ballet exercises that may lead to further studies in dance. Required attire: Girls - light pink leotard, light pink tights and pink ballet shoes; boys - white T-shirt, black tights and black ballet shoes.19SYPA5000 | Fee: $47 | Meetings: 46/8-6/29 Sa 9:15-10:15 a.m.

19SYPA5001 | Fee: $47 | Meetings: 47/13 - 8/3 Sa 9:15-10:15 a.m.

Ballet I (AGES 7-9) OFF-CAMPUS

Dancers will learn center work, movement, spacing, as well as strong ballet techniques and dance knowledge. They will learn about musicality and how to execute the basic movements in ballet that are needed for further studies.Required attire: Girls - light pink leotard, light pink tights and pink ballet shoes; boys - white T-shirt, black tights and black ballet shoes.19SYPA5010 | Fee: $47 | Meetings: 46/8-6/29 Sa 10:30-11:30 a.m.

19SYPA5011 | Fee: $47 | Meetings: 47/13-8/3 Sa 10:30-11:30 a.m.

TECHNOLOGYKidz Tech - [Coding] (GRADES 3-8)Participants in this course will learn introductory coding through hands-on, computer-based activities. They will also create a video game, Android application and website, code a Star Wars BB8 robot, and much more.19SYIT1001 | Fee: $125 | Meetings: 47/13-8/3 Sa 9 a.m.-Noon

We also offer languages summer camps for entering grades K-12.For more information, see our Camps at a Glance grid on pages 12-15.

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Magic Chemistry This course will explore the magic of science with fascinating chemistry tricks that will amaze family and friends. Participants will conduct unique hands-on experiments and demonstrations that make learning chemistry easy, exciting and fun.19SYSC2100 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 16/8 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Junior Medical School How do you cut a cornea out of an eyeball? What causes hiccups? How strong are bones, really? Junior doctors will discover the answer to these and many more questions with hands-on experiments and activities that will have them exploring the human body inside and out. Participants will learn how to give an injection, take blood pressure, determine blood types, use microscopes, touch real organs and tissues, and practice stitching up skin.19SYSC2101 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 16/15 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Animal Dissection Detectives II How are animal bodies the same or different from human bodies? How do blood vessels work? Do their skin, muscles, and incredible organs compare to each other? This course will safely investigate how each species, from small to large, plays an important role on our planet. Course participants will pair off to perform dissections to gain a better understanding of animal anatomy and body systems, and the course ends with participants interacting with three surprise live animals.19SYSC2102 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 16/22 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Mini-Vet School In this course, participants will learn the basics of what a veterinarian does and have hands-on interactions with many amazing live animals. The course covers topics real veterinarians encounter every day, such as animal behavior, first aid, dentistry care, lab tests, diseases and parasites, in a kid-friendly way. Our mini-veterinarians will use some cool lab tools, view X-rays,

animal models and conduct their own tests. They will also learn how to take care of little animal patients like guinea pigs, mice, bearded dragons, snakes, frogs and more. 19SYSC2103 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 16/29 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Space Camp, Robots and Energy Explorers In this electrifying course, participants will learn about different forms of energy while building windmills, investigating solar panels and electromagnets, and experimenting with motors. They will learn what astronauts have to know and what equipment they take into space. They will also touch real space food, launch their “egg-a-nauts”, make their own model spacecraft and participate in cool rocket races.19SYSC2104 | Fee: $75 | Meetings: 17/6 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Caterpillars, Beetles, Roaches and Other Crawly Critters Participants will learn about creepy-crawlies and explore the anatomy, life-cycles, behavior, camouflage and other survival adaptation mechanisms of insects and arachnids. They will count the legs on a millipede, make a glowing firefly model, and explore their exoskeletons, the tiny walking shields of armor they depend on. Participants will also build miniature habitats to house and observe them, learn how to use a microscope to study tiny creatures, collect their own specimens ,build a model anthill and dissect invertebrates.19SYSC2105 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 17/13 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Robots for Kids II This course investigates robotics involving everyday household items. Participants who have never built robots before will build simple ones; they will learn about robotics and how scientists use robots in their investigations. They will also learn to wire up a basic circuit and make a Jigglebot in only 10 minutes. Participants will explore how to turn their recycled materials into cool moving creations: a cable car that can travel as long as there is string for it to move

along, and a DIY double-pull double-throw (DPDT) switch that will enable them to turn their motors off and on.19SYSC2106 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 17/20 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Zoo Veterinarians This course is for kids who think they might want to become vets. Participants will learn what goes into keeping different exotic and domestic animal species (like guinea pigs, rats, mice, lizards, turtles, snakes and salamanders) healthy. Animal behavior, handling techniques, basic animal examinations and pet nutrition will be discussed. With hands-on activities and the help of many live animal visitors, participants will learn important vet skills. They will also identify and search for internal parasites, practice making sutures, giving injections, investigate organs, watch a real surgery and learn what to do in case of certain animal emergencies and diseases.19SYSC2107 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 18/3 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Junior CSI Investigator After a crime has been committed and the criminal has fled the scene, it’s up to our Junior Crime Scene Investigators to solve the crime and determine what has happened. Course participants will analyze fingerprints, footprints, soil and plant samples, DNA and handwriting. They will examine evidence under a microscope, use chemistry to identity mysterious substances, excavate bones, decipher secret messages and use their newly developed skills to solve cases in this awesome course.19SYSC2108 | Fee: $67 | Meetings: 18/10 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

AGES 6-12Lunch Policy for One-Day Camps: Students must bring their own lunch, beverages and snacks.

SUPER SATURDAYONE-DAY CAMPS

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10 P3 CONTINUING EDUCATION AT UTEP • SUMMER 2019

P3 KIDZ ON CAMPUS - SUMMER CAMPSEXTENDED DAY & SUPERVISED LUNCHTIME CARE

EXTENDED DAY:MORNING ONLYExtended care from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Snacks are not included. This course is non-refundable.

19SKECA001 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA002 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA003 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 5 6/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA004 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA005 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 7:30-9 a.m.

No session on 7/4

19SKECA006 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA007 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA008 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

19SKECA009 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m.

SUPERVISEDLUNCH TIME CAREAll campers staying on campus for both the morning and afternoon sessions must register for the supervised lunch hour from noon-1 p.m. Lunch is not included. However we do offer a new P3 Kidz Lunch Menu, wherein you may order lunches at $25 per week or $20 for the week of July 4th.Note: To be eligible to order from the P3 Kidz Lunch Menu, your child must be registered for a supervised lunchtime care hour from noon-1 p.m. Registration is only available over the phone. For more information, call 915-747-5142. This course is non-refundable.19SKLU0001 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0002 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0003 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0004 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0005 | Fee: $8 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F Noon-1 p.m. No session on 7/4

19SKLU0006 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0007 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0008 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

19SKLU0009 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F Noon-1 p.m.

Lunch Policy for all Extended Day Care and Supervised Lunchtime Care: Students must bring their own lunch, beverages and snacks.

Extended day and supervised lunchtime care provide parents/guardians with a primary pick-up/drop-off location and a timeframe in which to do so.

EXTENDED DAY:AFTERNOON ONLYExtended care from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Snacks are not included. This course is non-refundable.

19SKECP001 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP002 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/11 - 6/15 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4 to 5:30 p.m.

19SKECP003 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP004 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP005 | Fee: $10 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 4-5:30 p.m.

No session on 7/4

19SKECP006 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP007 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 5 7/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP008 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECP009 | Fee: $12 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4-5:30 p.m.

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Continues from Extended Day Care and Supervised Lunchtime Care schedule.

EXTENDED DAY A.M. AND P.M.Extended care from 7:30-9 a.m. (morning session) and from 4-5:30 p.m. (afternoon session). Snacks are not included. This course is non-refundable.

19SKECB001 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 6/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB002 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB003 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 6/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB004 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 6/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m. 19SKECB005 | Fee: $18 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m. No session on 7/4

19SKECB006 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 7/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB007 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 7/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB008 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 7/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKECB009 | Fee: $20 | Meetings: 5 7/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 7:30-9 a.m. and 4-5:30 p.m.

19SKAQ1071 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1072 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1073 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1075 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 4:15-5:15 p.m. No session on 7/4

19SKAQ1076 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1077 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1078 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKAQ1079 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:15-5:15 p.m.

19SKECIT01 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT02 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT03 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Summer Cool Off Class (Grades 3-6)*

Digital Development Series (Entering Grades 3-8)

In this summer cool-off camp, campers will participate in water games and fun while increasing their fitness level.

Campers will explore and play with different technologies, including virtual and augmented reality, videogames, circuits and robotics. In these short sessions, campers will learn a little about the development and creation process, but will mostly play dancing and superhero games, and tinker with finished projects that will keep them active and immersed in virtual worlds. Each week, campers will have new and fun activities to engage with.

NOTE: A Pool ID is NOT required for this camp. Campers will meet outside the main entrance of the Student Recreation Center for check-in by a P3 staff member. Only ENROLLED campers will be allowed to stay in the Student Recreation Center after check-in. Guardians/parents must sign out campers at the end of each session in the lobby area of the Student Recreation Center with a P3 staff member at 5:30 p.m. To minimize high volume of traffic, guardians/parents will only be allowed in the Student Recreation Center during drop-off and pick-up. We greatly appreciate your support and understanding.

Campers must bring a change of clothes, goggles and towel. Change time is incorporated into the allotted timeframe of the course. No food is allowed during pool hours; only water is allowed in the pool area.

*Due to a Student Recreation Center event, no camps will be taught during the week of 6/24-6/28.

Summer Helpers NeededProfessional and Public Programs is always looking for qualified and enthusiastic summer helpers who can assist with our youth courses and camps. For more information, contact our Youth Programs and Camps Program Manager at 915-747-8474.

19SKECIT04 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT05 | Fee: $57 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 4:30-5:30 p.m. No session on 7/4

19SKECIT06 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT07 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT08 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

19SKECIT09 | Fee: $65 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 4:30-5:30 p.m.

ALTERNATIVE P.M. CARE OPTIONS

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P3 KIDZ ABROAD CAMPSPrepare yourself for an adventure exploring people, languages, and a culture different from your own! P3 Kidz Abroad offers children entering 1st through 8th grade the opportunity to participate in various one-week language and culture exploration experiences. Choose to transport your minds to France, Italy, Mexico, and Russia.

Children may also participate in programs for English as a Second Language. All programs feature cultural activities and language development.

P3 KIDZ ON THE MOVEP3 Kidz on the Move is a program component that is integrated in selective weekly camps. This program is based on the philosophy of developing strong bodies in partnership with strong minds.

It focuses on skill-building, coordination, teamwork, and goal-setting in a non-competitive physical atmosphere.

Look for the P3 Kidz Abroad Camps, P3 Kidz on the Move and P3 Kidz Digital Technology icons to identify if your camp includes this program. For complete course descriptions of each summer camp listed on our at a glance calendar, check pages 14-28. Summer camps are listed in chronological order and by entering school grades.

P3 KIDZ DIGITAL TECHNOLOGYLook what is new, immersed in the fabulous world of Digital Technology (DT). DT includes: 2D, 3D and computer camp courses.

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rt S

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Rea

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19SK

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17

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hool

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19SK

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3 K

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he M

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Tec

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ft s

ide

colu

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12 f

or m

ore

info

rmat

ion.

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min

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Intr

oduc

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to

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19SK

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Rea

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& W

riti

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19SK

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Litt

le

Mat

hem

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19SK

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Pira

te S

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Fool

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, Se

a M

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and

Sh

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1-2

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3-5

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6-8

WE

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6 |

JU

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8 -

JU

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P3

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JU

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19

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Inte

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Proj

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19SK

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Intr

oduc

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to

Phot

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& P

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19SK

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B

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SKPA

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Swim

min

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(Gra

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Sa

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3-5

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WE

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TER

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DE

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9 a.m.-Noon 1-4 p.m.

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TER

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6

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CLASS & COURSE CODE FOR ENTERING GRADES 6-9 PAGE DATES

Empowerment 4 Girls By Women 19SKEPLHG16D 28 June 3-June 7

Empowerment 4 Boys by Men 19SKEPLHB16D 28 June 3-June 7

Leadership Institute 19SKEPLHL26D 28 June 10-June 14

Empowerment 4 Girls By Women 19SKEPLHG36D 28 June 17-June 21

Empowerment 4 Boys by Men 19SKEPLHB36D 28 June 17-June 21

Leadership Institute 19SKEPLHL46D 28 June 24-June 28

Empowerment 4 Girls By Women 19SKEPLHG76D 28 July 15-July 19

Empowerment 4 Boys by Men 19SKEPLHB76D 28 July 15-July 19

Leadership Institute 19SKEPLHL86D 28 July 22-July 26

Criminal Science Investigation and Forensic Science Institute 2019 (Entering Grades 5-9) 19SKSC2000 28 July 22-July 26

Public Speaking: Debate Strategies Institute(Entering Grades 6-9) 19SKLH2003 28 July 29-August 2

All Day Weekly Institutes (M-F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Reading & Writing Strategies for High School19SKRD19A1Page 27

Spanish: Empezan-do y Practicando Mi Español

19SLYS29A1Page27

Life Drawing19SKAR29A2Page 27

SAT Reading/Writing Preparation19SKTS49A2Page 27

BabysitterCertifi cation(Ages 11-17)18SKLH66A2Page 25

Introduction to Photography and Photoshop19SKLH39A1Page 27

Fundamentals to Becoming a Guitarist19SKPA59A1Page 27

Introduction to Photography and Photoshop19SKLH79A1Page 27

SAT MathPreparation19SKTS49P1Page 27

Swimming & Conditioning Fitness for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1066Page 19

Swimming & Conditioning Fitness for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1065Page 19

Swimming & Conditioning Fitness for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1068Page 19

Strengthening High School Math Skills 19SKMT79P1Page 27

Sign Language Camp 19SLYN89A1Page27

Jiu–Jitsu (Ages 11-17) 19SKHF86P2Page25

Swimming & Conditioning Fitness for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1067Page 19

Babysitter Certifi cation(Ages 11-17) 19SKLH86A3Page 25

Teen Boxing & Conditioning(Ages 11-17)19SKHF96P2Page24

Spanish: Empezando y Practicando Mi Español

19SLYS99A1Page27

Swimming & Conditioning for Youth (Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1061Page 19

Strengthening High School Math Skills19SKMT29P1Page 27

Boxing & Conditioning(Ages 11-17)19SKHF36P3Page24

Introduction to Graphic Design19SKLH69A1Page 27

Introduction to Graphic Design19SKLH49A1Page 27

9 a.

m.-

No

on

9 a.

m.-

No

on

9 a.

m.-

No

on

9 a.

m.-

No

on

WEEK 1

WEEK 4

WEEK 7

JUNE 3-7

JUNE 24-28

JULY 15-19

WEEK 2 WEEK 3

WEEK 5 WEEK 6

WEEK 8 WEEK 9

JUNE 10-14 JUNE 17-21

JULY 1-5 JULY 8-12

JULY 22-26 JULY 29- AUG. 2

1-4

p.m

.1-

4 p

.m.

1-4

p.m

.

HIGH SCHOOL ZONE

Swimming & Conditioning for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1063Page 19

SAT Reading/Writing Preparation19SKTS99P2Page 27

SAT Math Preparation19SKTS99A2Page 27

Swimming & Conditioning for Youth(Grades 3-12)19SKAQ1062Page 19

Jiu–Jitsu (Ages 11-17)19SKHF46P3Page 25

Floor Gymnastics Fun19SKHF66P1Page 27

Life Drawing19SKAR59P1Page 27

15Look

for

the

P3 K

idz

Abr

oad

Cam

ps, P

3 K

idz

on t

he M

ove

and

P3 K

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Dig

ital

Tec

hnol

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icon

s to

iden

tify

if yo

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amp

incl

udes

thi

s pr

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ee le

ft s

ide

colu

mn

of p

age

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or m

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info

rmat

ion.

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KID

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AM

PU

S |

AU

GU

ST

20

19

Cla

ss in

the

Hat

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9KA

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ting

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ting

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art

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19

Jr. A

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and

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SKSC

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term

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3-12

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9 a.m.-Noon 1-4 p.m.

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WE

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12)

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Pag

e 19

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Spanish: Jugando en Español Spanish Jugando en Español will teach young students basic Spanish language elements, such as vocabulary, phrases, numbers, colors, shapes, days of the week and more.19SLYS1KA1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon19SLYS6KA1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Junior ExplorersDoes your child show an interest in science? This camp will involve STEM activities like science-building, and hands-on activities using gears, blocks, dominoes and Play-Doh.19SKSC1KA2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Tumblemania Campers will be introduced to basic gymnastics skills (rolling, hand support and balancing) in a positive, fun and energetic learning environment. Campers will also develop their locomotor skills via hopping, skipping and running, as well as improve upon their social awareness skills (sharing, taking turns and showing courtesy). Required materials: Comfortable clothes, socks and shoes.19SKHF1KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Lost in Space Campers will explore the universe and learn all about the planets and solar system. Additionally, they will also create their own solar system model using the knowledge acquired during the camp.19SKSC2KA1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

I Am a Mini-Reader Campers will learn the basics of reading by developing phonics, phonemic awareness and vocabulary through the use of sight words.19SKRD2KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m

SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

P3 Kidz on Campus Summer Camps are listed in chronological order, see GRID calendar on pages 10-13 for additional information.

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Mosaic Art Fun In this camp, young artists will explore their creativity and express their imaginations through mosaic art pieces. 19SKAR3KA1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Science Disaster Blaster This camp explores natural disasters, such as volcanoes, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. and gives campers the opportunity to create their own experiments based on these events.19SKSC3KP1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

I’m a Future Paleontologist Campers will study paleontology (the science of fossilized animals and plants) as well as explore the age of the dinosaurs.19SKSC4KA1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th, and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Magical Art Science In this camp, multiple science experiments will be used by campers to create amazing art. 19SKAR4KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Tackling the Tools of Writing This camp uses games and fun to teach campers phonics, spelling and vocabulary. It provides a good foundation for writing skills.19SKWR5KA1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Mini-Mathematician Making math fun is vital to establishing a solid foundation for future academic success. This camp’s easy-to-learn techniques and fun games will help campers learn basic mathematics and also help them develop confidence in their abilities.19SKMT5KP1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Discovering ScienceDoes your child show an interest in science? This camp will invoke their inner scientist, as they discover different fields of science with hands-on projects using everyday materials.19SKSC6KA2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 5 7/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Learning ABCs & 123s This camp builds a solid foundation for early childhood education. Campers will use a variety of games, music and activities to gain an understanding of basic pre-math and literacy skills. 19SKRD6KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Mini-Art Garden Campers will use creativity and imagination to create works of art by placing everyday household items in their garden. 19SKAR7KA1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Little Masters of Math Campers will learn the basic foundations of math including addition, subtraction, number operations, odds & evens, and number charts. They will also learn fun strategies that make math easy and understandable.19SKMT7KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Junior ScientistDoes your child show an interest in science? This camp will invoke their inner scientist, as they create experiments using everyday household materials.19SKSC8KA1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Junior Engineering Campers will learn engineering strategies for building sturdy structures using LEGO® bricks, and then use that knowledge to build a robot for friendly competition. They’ll enjoy playing robot football and completing the hoop challenge in this fun robotics program.19SKED8KP1 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 57/22 - 7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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Class in the Hat In this camp, every day is full of fun with games and rhymes by Dr. Seuss. Campers will explore a different Dr. Seuss book each day. 19SKRD9KA1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Reduce, Reuse, RecyleCampers will use recycled materials and their imaginations to create works of art in this camp. 19SKAR9KP1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Reading AdventuresCampers will work on their independent reading skills by understanding the use of phonics and word-attacking techniques. This camp emphasizes effective literacy that engages, motivates and helps campers succeed in reading and grammar.19SKRD11A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKRD41P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Dr. Seuss’ Wild and Wacky Science Lab In this camp, young scientists will dive into wild and wacky science adventures right from the pages of Dr. Seuss. They will explore Bartholomew’s strange, glowing Ooblek, examine microscopic creatures called the Whos, experiment with bouncy, foldable green eggs and ham, make slippery Grinch slime, engineer a Zoo, and find out what the Lorax can teach us about the plant, bacteria and animal kingdom with a living Yertle the turtle. Learning science with Dr. Seuss will have campers doing experiments that will get them dirty while having tons of fun. 19SKSC11A2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Spanish - Español Para los Chiquitos The methodology used in this course is ideal for children who do not yet read or are currently learning Spanish. The textbook and CD activities focus on auditory comprehension and interactions and include word recognition, speaking, coloring, drawing and simple exercises to begin developing writing skills.19SLYS11P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Dinosaurs, Fossil Hunters, Volcanoes, Rocks and Bugs In this camp, young paleontologists will dig into the mysteries of prehistoric Earth as they make fossilized plaster replicas of dinosaur teeth, eggs, claws, trilobites and ancient sea creatures; they will sort and classify fossilized shark teeth, investigate tar pits, break open geodes, identify mineral specimens and create cool dioramas of a swamp or forest of the Cretaceous, Jurassic or Triassic period; campers will also learn geology and explore the Earth’s extreme climate with experiments on earthquakes, volcanoes and geysers. Finally, they will study live invertebrates to investigate how they survived prehistoric times with skeletons on the outside of their bodies.19SKSC31A2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Improve Vocabulary Campers will learn the basics of reading using phonics and by developing phonemic awareness. They will also build their vocabulary through the use of sight words.19SKRD31P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Science Matters In this camp, campers will explore the science behind different types of energy by experimenting with chemical reactions, electricity and magnets.19SKSC31P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz STEM Challenge Using Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, campers will create projects using everyday household items and test their durability. 19SKSC41A1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKSC81P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Krafty Kidz Campers will create interesting artwork by experimenting with combinations of substances like salt, oil, food coloring, glue and shaving cream, with art materials such as color pencils, crayons, markers and paint.19SKAR41A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz Engineering: Amusement ParksCampers will design their own amusement park—perhaps the next Disney World?—in this camp. They will learn how to use LEGO® bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. 19SKED11P2 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Math is Fun Making math fun is vital to establishing a solid foundation for future academic success. Using easy-to-learn techniques and fun games, campers will develop an understanding and confidence in basic mathematics.19SKMT21A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz Engineering Super-Structures It’s never too early to begin fostering your camper’s engineering and building skills. In this new and exciting Snapology architecture camp, campers will create and build the future using LEGO® bricks. 19SKED21A2 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Artful Abstract Adventures In this camp, campers will enjoy creating abstract art using various techniques and art materials, such as newspaper, tissue paper, tape, acrylics and much more.19SKAR21P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Crazy Chemistry Mysteries This camp will have campers solving chemistry mysteries such as: How does chemistry to turn a white carnation into a pink flower? Will mentos and soda really explode in one’s mouth? Campers will learn chemistry secrets behind how soaps, bubble gum, ice-cream, Play-Doh and fireworks are made; they will discover the secret formulas behind captivating chemistry experiments, and investigate the secret ingredients of high-bounce balls, Pop Rocks, no-glue slimes, smoky bubbles, glow lights inside a bottle and other mysterious chemistry projects.19SKSC21P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Actors’ Theater CampCampers will use theatrical exercises, games and processes to help develop their artistic, expressive and cognitive skills. They will learn a variety of theatrical techniques including listening skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary and teamwork, that will benefit all aspects of their education.19SKPA31A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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Science Wizard SchoolCampers will discover how science can make magic as they mix up bubbling potions, make mysterious Polyjuice, Griffon claws, spider eggs, screaming mandrake root and wormwood leaves. They will investigate magical creatures like dragons, owls and snakes, and create their own magical optical illusions, wizard wands and a book of special science spells.19SKSC41P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Multi-Fitness Fun Campers will engage in fitness activities to build upon their current fitness levels. Activities include stretching, strength-building exercises, sports activities, etc.19SKHF51A1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Mini-Zoology Explorers This camp explores the fascinating animal kingdom and lets kids think like zoologists as they examine fur, feathers, bones, teeth, claws, scales and skeletons. Campers will meet and interact with live animals like leopard geckos, bearded dragons, king snakes, pythons, mice, toads, salamanders and more. They will also investigate exciting zoological discoveries such as animals with a third eyelid, insects with ears on their legs, the biggest sea turtle that ever lived, etc. 19SKSC51A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Manners, Math & Art This camp teaches proper manners, math and art. Campers will learn and engage with each other through fun, hands-on activities.19SKLH51P1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Reading to Succeed This course helps campers in the first and second grades build a solid foundation for reading. They will be taught phonics skills, vocabulary and word-attack skills. The activities offered through this camp accommodate every style of learning. As their confidence levels increase, campers will be inspired to read.19SKRD51P2 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Kidz Engineering Combat Robots This camp is the place to learn engineering strategies for building sturdy structures using LEGO® bricks and then applying that knowledge to build a robot for friendly competition. Campers will enjoy playing robot football and completing the hoop challenge in this fun robotics program.19SKED61A1 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

A Step Toward Broadway: Kidz’ Theater CampCampers will use theatrical exercises, games and processes to help develop their artistic, expressive and cognitive skills. They will learn a variety of theatrical techniques including listening skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary and teamwork, that will benefit all aspects of their education.19SKPA61A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Little Mathematician Making math fun is vital to establishing a solid foundation for future academic success. This camp teaches basic mathematics using easy-to-learn techniques and fun games to help campers develop confidence in their abilities.19SKMT61P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Pirate Science: Fool’s Gold, Parrots, Sea Monsters and Shipwrecks Campers will discover what it’s like to be a young pirate or pirate princess while conducting the best science- and pirate-themed experiments. They will investigate exploding treasure chests, build their own cannons, boats, and fishing poles, and search for hidden treasure. Campers will also conduct crazy water experiments, make pirate slime and secret treasure playdough, and much more. 19SKSC61P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Spanish for KidsIn this introductory course, students will learn about basic Spanish language elements such as vocabulary, phrases numbers, colors, shapes, days of the week and more.

19SLYS71A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Halloween Science Spooktacular Halloween + science = amazing hands-on science experiments and STEM projects to get campers learning. This camp becomes a messy, gross, fun, haunted science lab as campers investigate fizzing cauldrons, witch’s explosive reactions, smoky ghost bubbles and Frankenstein’s frozen brains. Campers will create a mini-Halloween scene with a flying ghost, a slimy eyeball-flinging catapult and other ghostly structures; they’ll also learn the best Halloween slime recipes plus the secrets of classic Halloween monsters. Finally, they will enjoy a real visit from creepy crawling living creatures. 19SKSC71A2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Art Garden Creations Using creativity and imagination, campers will create works of art by placing everyday household items in their garden. 19SKAR71P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15 - 7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Cheer FUN-damentals This camp addresses cheering fundamentals and is designed for campers of all skill levels. Topics which will be addressed in class include fundamentals and proper technique, stretching, jumping, learning cheers/chants, dancing and much more. At the completion of this camp, campers will be able to successfully preform an exciting and energized routine with synchronized movements.19SKHF71P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Basic Engineering This camp is designed for children of all ages and abilities to build together. Campers will build super-cool cars, catapults and parade floats that use gears, axles and pulleys. They will work in teams under guided instruction to build a different model using LEGO® bricks each day. Camps include free building time to promote creativity.19SKED81A1 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Art in the Mix In this camp, campers will learn to use mixed media in art. They will use various art supplies and other materials (like shaving cream) in combination with various techniques like printmaking, collaging and painting as they learn about different art techniques and styles. 19SKAR81A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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Math FUN-damentals! Making math fun is vital to establishing a solid foundation for future academic success. This camp uses easy-to-learn techniques and fun games to develop your camper’s understanding of and confidence in basic mathematics.19SKMT81P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Writing, Reading and Getting Smarter Campers will improve their reading fluency, comprehension and critical thinking skills by engaging in writing exercises.19SKWR91A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Junior Archaeologists, Mummies, Treasure and Tombs Campers will dig into the exciting science of archaeology as they learn about the life of the ancient Egyptians, pharaohs, hieroglyphics, amulets, ancient tombs, pyramids, gods, goddesses and treasures, with many hands-on projects. Interactive activities will include making mini-models of tombs, pyramids, mummies, canopic jars and mysterious amulets.19SKSC91A2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz Intermediate Engineering In Snapology’s Intermediate Engineers program, campers will build super-cool models that use gears, axles and levers. They will work in teams under guided instruction to build cars, merry-go-rounds, go-karts and catapults. 19SKED91P1 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Think Green & Creating Art Campers will turn recycled materials found at home into orginal and interesting pieces of art.19SKAR91P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Engineering: Amusement Parks Campers will design their own amusement park—perhaps the next Disney World?—in this fun camp. They will learn how to use LEGO® bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. 19SKED13A1 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

My Art Sketchbook Campers will make and design their own sketchbooks using different techniques and materials. Techniques will include drawing, printmaking, collaging and creating patterns, and campers will use watercolor, acrylics, color pencils, and markers to make their sketchbooks unique.19SKAR13A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Youth Multi-Fitness Fun Youth in this camp will engage in fitness activities to build upon their current fitness levels. Activities include stretching, strength-building exercises, sports activities, etc.19SKHF13A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz 2D Mobile Game Development: Space In this camp, kids will program and design a 2D mobile space game. They will learn about space and also study math, coding and design, while creating a jumping astronaut whose goal is to collect space artifacts and evade aliens. After the project is done, campers can take it home to share on their mobile (Android) device, or to play on any PC.19SKIT13A4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Veterinarians in Training This is the perfect camp for those who love animals and have an interest in veterinary science. Campers will explore how to take care of all kinds of animals, from exotic ones like snakes and lizards to furry animals like mice and gerbils. The camp will cover veterinary skills like reading X-rays, identifying internal parasites, giving animals medication, and performing basic animal examination (how to take temperature, check ears, eyes and teeth). Campers will also watch an interesting animal surgery.19SKSC13P1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Italian for KidsIn this class, children will learn the basics of Italian language, as well as explore Italian culture and customs. They will learn basic communication skills and gain an appreciation for an entirely new culture.19SLYI13P2 | w: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

ENTERING GRADES 3-5

Swimming Conditioning and Fitness for Youth (ENTERING GRADES 3-12)This camp will build upon the skill level and self-confidence of the campers while emphasizing safety in the water. Required materials: Swimwear. Please bring a change of clothes, goggles, and towel. Change time is incorporated into the allotted timeframe of the camp. No food is allowed during pool hours; only water is allowed in the pool area.

NOTE: A Pool ID is NOT required for this camp. Campers will meet outside the main entrance of the Student Recreation Center for check-in by a P3 staff member. Only ENROLLED campers will be allowed to stay in the Student Recreation Center after check-in. Guardians/parents must sign out campers at the end of each session in the lobby area of the Student Recreation Center with a P3 staff member at 4 p.m. To minimize a high volume of traffic, guardians/parents will only be allowed in the Student Recreation Center during drop-off and pick- up. We greatly appreciate your support and understanding.

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19SKAQ1061 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1062 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1063 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1064 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1065 | Fee: $127 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

19SKAQ1066 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1067 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1068 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKAQ1069 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Cheer FUN-damentals This camp addresses cheering fundamentals and is designed for individuals of all skill levels. Topics which will be addressed in the camp include fundamentals and proper technique, stretching, jumping, learning cheers/chants, dancing and much more. At the completion of this camp, campers will be able to successfully perform an exciting and energized routine with synchronized movements.19SKHF13P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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Reading Extravaganza This camp is specially designed to boost the reading skills of third- to fifth-graders. Campers will cover basic high-frequency words, vocabulary, oral language development, literary elements, literary devices and writing comprehension.19SKRD23A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Scientist of the Future This camp will take campers through the process of scientific method. Throughout the camp, campers will be able to formulate their own hypotheses for different experiments and put their critical thinking skills to work. At the same time, they will be learning science concepts from each experiment through different chemical reactions.19SKSC23P2 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Engineering Super-Structures It’s never too early to begin fostering your camper’s engineering and building skills. In this new and exciting Snapology architecture camp, campers will create and build the future using LEGO® bricks. 19SKED23P3 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz 3D Game Development: Sci-Fi In this camp, campers will create a 3D game from the ground up. They will learn the basics of 3D modeling, animation and coding, and create a game environment that takes players across a futuristic city in a scavenger hunt that shows how artificial intelligence, robots and wearable devices are changing our world. At the conclusion of the camp, campers may take this project home and share it or run it from any computer.19SKIT23P4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Guitar Rocks This camp introduces the basics of learning how to play guitar. Topics covered include chords, proper hand placement, musical notes and rhythms, and simple melodies. This camp is designed for those with very little or no prior guitar experience. Required materials: Acoustic guitar and guitar pick. Note that students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size. Make sure to ask the salesperson at the music store. 19SKPA33A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKPA83A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Draw n’ Paint Campers will unleash their inner artists by learning about different art techniques and elements through drawing, sketching, and painting. They will participate

in step-by-step drawing, create their own drawings, learn how to use watercolors, try realistic and abstract painting, and more.19SKAR33A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Youth Preparing for Basketball with Coach Samaniego In this camp, beginning basketball players will engage in basketball drills and conditioning methods to play the game more effectively and efficiently. Campers will participate in skill-oriented basketball games and developmental techniques, all while having fun.19SKHF33A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKHF93A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz Tinker & Create: Minecraft Controller & Other Interactive Projects Campers will create their own real-life Minecraft sword with cardboard, wires, and a Makey Makey (provided by the instructor for in-class use), and use it as an in-game controller. They will also work on many other projects such as a fruit piano, a water drumset, and a real-life obstacle course. They will learn how to wire up everyday objects and make them touch-sensitive and interactive. 19SKIT33A4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Prehistoric World: Dinosaurs, Fossils, Insects and Arachnids This fantastic, interactive camp unlocks the mysteries of the past and of a time millions of years ago when dinosaurs roamed the pre-historic Earth. Campers will investigate extinctions, dig for bones, go on fossil hunts, track dinosaur footprints, and create replicas of dino eggs, fossils and coprolites. They will discover the geology of Earth’s extreme climate with messy experiments involving earthquakes, volcanoes, and geysers; explore the biology of the Jurassic period while learning the behavior of early dinosaurs, and Permian reptiles; and learn about live invertebrates like the giant Madagascar hissing roaches, emperor scorpions, and hairy tarantulas. 19SKSC33P1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Infinite Math FunThis camp is designed to introduce fundamental math skills. Campers will develop critical reasoning skills and a genuine understanding of the logical reasoning processes to solve math problems. They will also develop an understanding of concepts about numbers, sets and relations.19SKMT33P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Learning With Literature In this camp, campers will read a story and and make it come to life through hands-on activities designed to help instill a love of reading. Campers will build confidence in reading and improve reading capability and comprehension.19SKRD13P4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

The Mysteries of the Chemistry Lab This camp will have campers solving chemistry mysteries such as: How does chemistry to turn a white carnation into a pink flower? Will mentos and soda really explode in one’s mouth? Campers will learn chemistry secrets behind how soaps, bubble gum, ice-cream, Play-Doh and fireworks are made; they will discover the secret formulas behind captivating chemistry experiments, and investigate the secret ingredients of high-bounce balls, Pop Rocks, no-glue slimes, smoky bubbles, glow lights inside a bottle and other mysterious chemistry projects.19SKSC23A1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Math Counts This camp is designed to introduce fundamental math skills and help develop an understanding of numbers, sets, real-life applications and much more. Campers will develop critical reasoning skills and a genuine understanding of the logical reasoning processes needed to solve math problems. 19SKMT23A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Actors’ Theater Camp This camp will help develop artistic, expressive and cognitive skills through acting. Campers will learn acting techniques through the use of their voices, bodies and emotions. They will also work with short scenes and plays which will be showcased at the end of the course.19SKPA23A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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Exploring Creative Writing This camp teaches campers how to use their emotions while writing. Campers will learn different writing techniques, build on their writing skills and enhance their ability to express themselves. 19SKWR33P4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Wizards, Muggles, Magic Spells and Science Campers will discover how science can make magic as they mix up bubbling potions, make mysterious Polyjuice, Griffon claws, spider eggs, screaming mandrake root and wormwood leaves. They will investigate magical creatures like dragons, owls and snakes, and create their own magical optical illusions, wizard wands, and a book of special science spells.19SKSC43A1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Spanish for KidzIn this introductory course, students will learn about basic Spanish language elements such as vocabulary, phrases numbers, colors, shapes, days of the week and more.19SLYS43A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Cartooning for KidsCampers will learn how to draw creative works of art in a cartoon format. This camp uses a step-by-step process to ease campers into more complicated strategies and drawings.19SKAR43A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Math Formula Fun This camp is designed to introduce fundamental math skills and help develop an understanding of concepts about numbers, sets and relations. Campers will develop critical reasoning skills and a genuine understanding of the logical reasoning processes to solve math problems. 19SKMT43A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Mental Math with Mind Games This camp will teach campers to quickly complete math equations in their head. Topics include using patterns, the base-ten system, addition, subtraction and much more. At the end of the camp, campers will have improved their speed, level and accuracy in math. 19SKMT43P1 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKMT83P3 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Kraft Art Campers will exercise their fine motor skills through hands-on art lessons. They will also practice their craftsmanship and creativity through exciting art crafts/projects using materials like fabric, cardboard, wax paper, watercolor, paint and much more.19SKAR43P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Nature’s Science This camp is designed to teach campers about the biological processes of plants through observation and the process of conducting scientific experiments. Topics explored include color-changing flowers, soil erosion, etc.19SKSC43P3 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Virtual Reality: Fantasy Worlds In this camp, kids will create an animated, talking 3D virtual character, like those seen on video games. Voice recognition is used to create virtual friends, personal assistants, or interesting characters that listen, understand, react and talk back. Campers will also learn how “agents” like Siri, Cortana, or Alexa work, what their limitations are, and how chat bots work.19SKIT43P4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Mini Gardens Campers will paint rocks, make mini-furniture and decorations, and learn to care for small plants as they create a miniature fairy garden. 19SKAR53A1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Exploring Multicultural Art Campers will learn about the different art movements in history and create original artwork inspired by artists from those movements.19SKAR53A2 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

A Step Toward Broadway: Youth Theater Camp This camp will help youth develop artistic, expressive and cognitive skills through acting. Campers will learn acting techniques through the use of their voices, bodies and emotions. They will also work with short scenes and plays which will be showcased at the end of the course.19SKPA53A3 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day STAY CONNECTED

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Kidz Creating your Own Virtual Friends In this camp, campers will create an animated, talking 3D virtual character, like those seen on video games. Voice recognition is used to create virtual friends, personal assistants, or interesting characters that listen, understand, react and talk back. Campers will also learn how “agents” like Siri, Cortana, or Alexa work, what their limitations are, and how chat bots work.19SKIT53A4 | Fee: $155 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Zoology Explorers This camp explores the fascinating animal kingdom and lets kids think like zoologists as they examine fur, feathers, bones, teeth, claws, scales and skeletons. Campers will meet and interact with live animals like leopard geckos, bearded dragons, king snakes, pythons, mice, toads, salamanders and more. They will also investigate exciting zoological discoveries such as animals with a third eyelid, insects with ears on their legs, the biggest sea turtle that ever lived, etc. 19SKSC53P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Youth Voice Carry This camp helps campers to improve upon their singing/music skills by focusing on voice techniques, such as breathing, support, projection and much more. Additionally, campers will learn how to discover their personal voice, read music, and how to use their voice as an instrument.19SKPA53P3 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

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Sign Language Camp Students will learn the alphabet and practice essential vocabulary and phrases to communicate effectively with basic signs. They will learn how to how to greet people, address family members, use numbers, etc.19SLYN63A5 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Math Wizards Campers will develop the math skills required to succeed in the third, fourth and fifth grades. The curriculum will cover whole numbers, decimals, number theory, fractions, probability and much more. Campers in grades four and five will study percentages, while campers in grade five will also study algebra.19SKMT63P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Swimming Conditioning and Fitness for Youth (ENTERING GRADES 3-12) For complete course listing, see page 19.

Youth Engineering Combat Robots Campers will learn engineering strategies for building sturdy structures using LEGO® bricks and then apply that knowledge to build a robot for friendly competition. They’ll also enjoy playing robot football and completing the hoop challenge in this fun robotics program.19SKED63P3 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz 3D Game Development:Scary GamesCampers will create a 3D game from the ground up. They will learn the basics of 3D modeling, animation and coding as they create a game environment that takes players across a scary mansion. At the end of the camp, campers will be able to take their project home, share it with friends, or play it from any PC. They will also be given the opportunity to turn their game into a VR experience by registering in that separate camp.19SKIT63P4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Experimenting with Art Campers will create interesting artwork by experimenting with combinations of substances like salt, oil, food coloring, glue and shaving cream, with art materials such as color pencils, crayons, markers and paint.19SKAR73A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Reading Explorations Campers will improve reading comprehension, learn to identify literary elements, and build their vocabularies. The camp will also cover test-taking strategies, how to interpret and analyze literary passages, and how to identify the main ideas and themes in written works from a variety of genres.19SKRD73A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz Lego® Robots Using a Mindstorm Lego® robot, campers will design objects such as vehicles, animals, dinosaurs, robots, or whatever else they can imagine. Their robots will then be programmed through a phone app to move and perform different tasks. Overall, campers will learn basic concepts in programming, math and robotics.Note: Campers will be placed into groups and work with their robots at the camp. 19SKIT73A4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Haunted & Spooky Science Camp Halloween + science = amazing hands-on science experiments and STEM projects to get campers learning. This camp becomes a messy, gross, fun, haunted science lab as campers investigate fizzing cauldrons, witch’s explosive reactions, smoky ghost bubbles and Frankenstein’s frozen brains. Campers will create a mini-Halloween scene with a flying ghost, a slimy eyeball-flinging catapult and other ghostly structures; they’ll also learn the best Halloween slime recipes plus the secrets of classic Halloween monsters. Finally, they will enjoy a real visit from creepy crawling living creatures. 19SKSC73P1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Spanish: Saludando a Mis Amigos This course will teach, review, and reinforce reading, writing, and pronunciation of basic Spanish. Students will explore Spanish culture and learn Spanish language structure, grammar and vocabulary through music, games and videos.19SLYS73P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Superhero Mosaic Art Campers will design their own superheroes using LEGO® bricks, and use them to create their own adventures and comic strips. 19SKED73P4 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Floor Gymnastics Fun Campers will be introduced to basic gymnastics skills (rolling, hand support and balancing) in a positive, fun and energetic learning environment. They will also develop their locomotor skills via hopping, skipping and running, as well as improve upon their social awareness skills (sharing, taking turns and showing courtesy). Required materials: Comfortable clothes, socks and shoes.19SKHF53P4 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

19SKHF93P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Super-Science Whiz Kids This terrific camp explores a different type of science everyday. Some of our themes include Colorful Chemistry, Shaker Slimes, Prehistoric Planet, Explosive Reactions, Slimy Creatures, Rainbow Snow, Space Explorations, Simple Circuits and more. Campers will experience and be inspired by amazing demonstrations and thrilling experiments. 19SKSC63A1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Reading & Writing Foundations Campers will learn new methods of improving their spelling and vocabulary skills through games and fun.19SKRD63A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Art Studio This camp explores different forms of art and introduces campers to color theory so they understand how to mix and combine colors. Campers will also explore basic drawing, painting, printing and sculpture and use these techniques and methods to complete fun art activities.19SKAR63A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Training for Sports In this camp, campers will engage in activities such as stretching, strength-building exercises, sports, etc. to build upon their current fitness levels. 19SKHF63A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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Youth STEM Challenge Campers will design and build bridges, cars, and other fun structures with a variety of materials to show off their creativity. Science,technology,engineering and math are combined in every project.19SKSC83A1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Youth Christmas Crafts in July Campers will make fun and easy Christmas crafts including ornaments, gift tags, a wreath and their own special gift bag.19SKAR83A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Youth Empowerment Sports Camps This camp will incorporate core values such as teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership. Various drills and games will provide campers with a solid foundation in sports and enable them to retain skills learned in a fun, friendly environment. Our camp is designed to teach sports skills through games, exercise and conditioning, with an additional emphasis on nutrition and health.19SKEPHF83A | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Youth Voice - Christmas in JulyThis camp helps campers improve upon their singing/music skills by focusing on voice techniques, such as breathing, support, projection and much more. Campers will use Christmas music to discover their personal voice, learn how to read music and how to use their voice as an instrument. 19SKPA83P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Kidz Virtual Reality: Fantasy Worlds Campers will learn how to create a virtual reality (VR) medieval castle and village for the Oculus Rift. They will learn the differences and real-world applications of virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality and create exciting 3D experiences that take them to impossible places. This camp uses room-scale virtual reality and one device will be shared amongst all campers; however, everyone will have a computer to develop their project. Campers who own a Rift VR headset will be able to take and play their finished projects at home. Those who took any of the 3D game development camps will learn how to turn those into VR experiences as well.19SKIT83P4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Youth Intermediate Engineering In Snapology’s Intermediate Engineers program, campers will build super-cool models that use gears, axles and levers. They will work in teams under guided instruction to build cars, merry-go-rounds, go-karts and catapults. 19SKED93A1 | Fee: $135 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

The Art of Recycling This camp, which encourages recycling and creativity, shows campers how to turn recycled materials found at home into original and fun pieces of art. 19SKAR93A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Kidz 2D Mobile Game Development: Space The goal of this camp is for campers to program and design a 2D mobile space game. They will learn about space, math, coding and design, while creating a jumping astronaut whose goal is to collect space artifacts and evade aliens. When they are done, campers may take the project home to share on their mobile (Android) device, or to play from any PC.19SKIT93A4 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Archaeologists, Mummies, Treasure and Tombs Campers will dig into the exciting science of archaeology as they learn about the life of the ancient Egyptians, pharaohs, hieroglyphics, amulets, ancient tombs, pyramids, gods, goddesses and treasures with many hands-on projects. Other interactive activities will include making mini-models of tombs, pyramids, mummies, canopic jars and mysterious amulets.19SKSC93P1 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Back To School Reading Preparation This camp will help back-to-schoolers enhance their reading strategies and comprehend a variety of tests. They will learn to understand passages, distinguish differences between them, and draw conclusions on the structure and elements of a passage. Campers will also learn to identify the details or facts that support the main idea of a reading passage.19SKRD93P4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Guitar Rocks! Campers will be introduced to the basics of learning how to play guitar. Topics covered include chords, proper hand placement, musical notes and rhythms and simple melodies. This camp is designed for campers with very little or no prior guitar experience. Required materials: Acoustic guitar and guitar pick. Note that students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size. Make sure to ask the salesperson at the music store. 19SKPA16A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKPA96A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teens Preparing for Basketball with Coach Samaniego In this camp, beginning basketball players will engage in basketball drills and conditioning methods to play the game more effectively and efficiently. Campers will participate in skill-oriented basketball games and developmental techniques, all while having fun.19SKHF16A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKHF76A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Speaking to be Heard Campers will learn techniques to improve their public speaking skills so they can effectively deliver information with a specific purpose.19SKLH16A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

2D Mobile Game Development: Space In this camp, kids will program and design a 2D mobile space game. They will learn about space and also study math, coding and design, while creating a jumping astronaut whose goal is to collect space artifacts and evade aliens. After the project is done, campers can take it home to share on their mobile (Android) device, or to play on any PC.19SKIT16P1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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Printmaking Made Easy The art of printmaking has a variety of processes, purposes and prominent artists, all which will be discussed in this camp. Because printmaking is not accessible to everyone, campers will learn to create prints with tools and materials that are found at home. Another fun twist to this camp involves mixing other styles, processes and art forms into our original prints. 19SKAR16P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Swimming Conditioning and Fitness for Youth (ENTERING GRADES 3-12) For complete course listing, see page 19.

3D Game Development: Sci-Fi In this camp, campers will create a 3D game from the ground up. They will learn the basics of 3D modeling, animation and coding, and create a game environment that takes players across a futuristic city in a scavenger hunt that shows how artificial intelligence, robots and wearable devices are changing our world. At the conclusion of the camp, campers may take this project home and share it or run it from any computer.19SKIT26A1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Empowerment Sport Camps This camp will incorporate core values such as teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership. The various drills and games will provide campers with a solid foundation in sports and enable them to retain skills learned in a fun, friendly environment. This camp is designed to teach sports skills through games, exercise and conditioning, with an additional emphasis on nutrition and health.19SKEPHF26A | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Poetry Writing Campers will use different writing techniques to write a variety of poems that deliver specific messages. 19SKWR26A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Life Drawing Campers will enjoy learning how to draw the human form using charcoal, pencil, colored pencil and pen. 19SKAR26P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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Floor Gymnastics Fun This camp requires campers to possess a great deal of strength, balance, coordination, agility and body awareness so they may perform various moves and avoid injury. Gymnasts will benefit from drills that help improve all areas of fitness and get their bodies ready for more advanced moves. These are drills that anyone can perform, and it is necessary to do them regularly in order to get the greatest benefit.19SKHF26P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Teen STEM Challenge Campers will learn about the engineering, mathematical calculations, science, technology and art behind each assignment.19SKSC26P3 | Fee: $90 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Spanish: Aprendiendo Español This is an introductory Spanish language and culture course. Students will learn about the Spanish language, and its relationship with culture and history through listening, speaking, reading and writing. By the end of the course, students will be able to conduct simple conversations.19SLYS36A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon19SLYS86A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Insight to Algebra This camp is designed to help campers understand topics related to algebra. Campers will develop strong math skills based on applications involving critical thinking and problem solving. Topics include operations with real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, polynomials, algebraic fractions and nonlinear equations.19SKMT36A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Multi-Fitness Fun In this camp, campers will engage in fitness activities like stretching, strength-building exercises and sports to build upon their current fitness levels. 19SKHF36A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17 - 6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Lego® Robots Using a Mindstorm Lego® robot, campers will design objects, such as vehicles, animals, dinosaurs, robots, or whatever else they can imagine. Their robots will then be programmed through a phone app to move

and perform different tasks. Overall, campers will learn basic concepts in programming, math and robotics.Note: Campers will be placed into groups and work with their robots at the camp. 19SKIT36P1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Introduction to Photography and PhotoshopThis camp lays the foundation for understanding the basics of digital photography and Photoshop. Specific topics that will be discussed include how to alter existing images and enhance colors, the art of lighting, the use of lenses and much more.Required materials: Digital camera, or a cell phone with picture capabilities and camera manual.19SKLH36P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 6/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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Teen Boxing & Conditioning (AGES 11-17)Young boxers will learn the fundamentals of boxing, while also building self-confidence, discipline and work ethic. 19SKHF36P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKHF96P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Oculus Rift: Virtual Reality Development In this camp, campers will learn how to create virtual reality (VR) projects for the Oculus Rift. After taking this course, campers will understand the differences between virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. In addition, they will learn how to create exciting 3D experiences. This camp uses room-scale virtual reality, and one device will be shared amongst all campers; however, everyone will have a computer to develop their project. Finished projects may also be taken home, so long as campers have the necessary hardware (Rift VR headset) to operate it.Note: Those who took any of the 3D game development camps will also learn how to turn those into VR.19SKIT46A1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Actors’ Theater Camp This camp will help develop artistic, expressive and cognitive skills through acting. Campers will learn acting techniques through the use of their voices, bodies and emotions. They will also work with short scenes and plays which will be showcased at the end of the camp.19SKPA46A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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Speaking Up Campers will be introduced to the art of public speaking. They will improve their communication skills and confidence while learning to communicate clearly and effectively.19SKLH46A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Russian for Teens This introductory Russian course is for those who would like to learn more about Russian language and culture. In this class, students will review the basic grammatical structure of the Russian language and start building their knowledge of the language.19SLYR46A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Introduction to Graphic Design This camp lays the foundation for understanding graphic art and design. Areas of emphasis include how graphic design is used in advertising and marketing, elements of product promotion, Photoshop and much more..19SKLH46P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKLH66P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Math Application Prep This camp serves as an introduction of how to apply mathematics in ways that are usually brushed over in traditional math classes. It uses fundamental math to help campers develop critical reasoning skills and a genuine understanding of the logical reasoning processes to solve math problems. Campers will also develop an understanding of concepts about numbers, sets and relations. 19SKMT46P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Jiu-Jitsu for Teens (AGES 11-17)Campers will learn the basics of Jiu-Jitsu for self-defense and building confidence in a safe and monitored environment. Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art form based on controlling opponents through the use of joint locks, various body holds and positioning. It also provides a great cardiovascular workout.19SKHF46P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 6/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKHF86P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Middle School Math PrepThis camp helps develop the math skills required to succeed in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Campers will learn fundamental math skills in different areas, such as pre-algebra, algebra, geometry and pre-calculus. Topics that will be discussed include number systems, fractions, decimals, linear exponents, ratios and much more.

19SKMT56A1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

19SKMT96P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/29 - 8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Life Drawing Campers will enjoy learning how to draw the human form using charcoal, pencil, colored pencil and pens. 19SKAR56A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Teen Voice Carry This camp helps campers improve upon their singing/music skills by focusing on voice techniques, such as breathing, support, projection and much more. Additionally, campers will learn how to discover their personal voice, how to read music and how to use their voice as an instrument. 19SKPA56A3 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

19SKPA66P2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Creating your Own Virtual Friends In this camp, kids will create an animated, talking 3D virtual character, like those seen on video games. Voice recognition is used to create virtual friends, personal assistants, or interesting characters that listen, understand, react and talk back. Campers will also learn how “agents” like Siri, Cortana, or Alexa work and what their limitations are. 19SKIT56P1 | Fee: $155 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Improving Reading and Writing Skills This camp prepares campers to write essays for school assignments and explores the essay-writing process from the pre-writing stage to the revision stage. Campers will work on practicing and mastering each step of the writing process before moving on to the next step.19SKRD56P2 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Mini Gardens for Teens Campers will paint rocks, make mini furniture and decorations, learn to care for small plants, and plant their own herbs in special containers as they create their very own miniature fairy garden. 19SKAR56P3 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

3D Game Development: Scary Games Using the basics of 3D modeling, animation and coding, campers will create a 3D game from the ground up. The non-violent, family-friendly game environment will take players across a scary mansion, where they will discover that not all is as scary as it seems. At the end of the camp, campers will be able to take their project home, share it with friends, or play it from any PC. They will also be given the opportunity to turn their game into a VR experience by registering in that separate camp.19SKIT66A1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 5 7/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Babysitter Certification (AGES 11-17)This training helps campers develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitting business, as well as understand what it takes to be a safe and responsible babysitter. Note: Babysitter, CPR and first-aid certification are included. Required: Campers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing; however, tank tops are not permitted.19SKLH66A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKLH86A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Writing for a Presentation This camp is recommended for those with little or no presentation experience and will go over basic strategies, structure and style for a presentation. Campers will learn to speak better in public, gain self-confidence and learn a skill that is essential for future careers.19SKWR66A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Becoming A Poet Campers will enhance their artistic and writing skills through various interactive activities such as using daily writing prompts and picture books, writing letters, and much more.19SKWR66P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Check our extended day and supervised lunchtime care options. These services are offered over a period of 9-weeks during the summer camps. For more information about these and other care alternatives, see pages 10-11.

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Functional Mathematics This camp helps develop the math skills required to succeed in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Campers will learn fundamental math skills in different areas, such as pre-algebra, algebra, geometry and pre-calculus. Topics that will be discussed include number systems, fractions, decimals, linear exponents, ratios and much more.19SKMT76A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

A Step Toward Broadway: Teens Theater Camp This camp will use theatrical exercises and processes to help develop participants’ acting skills, as well as build upon their confidence, leadership abilities and emotional expression. A focus is also placed on acting techniques that emphasize characterization and action. Campers will work via monologues and scenes which will be showcased at the end of the camp.19SKPA76A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teens Create: Minecraft Controller & Other Interactive ProjectsCampers will create their own real-life Minecraft sword with cardboard, wires, and a Makey Makey (provided by the instructor for in-class use), and use it as an in-game controller. They will also work on many other projects such as a fruit piano, a water drumset, and a real-life obstacle course. They will learn how to wire up everyday objects and make them touch-sensitive and interactive. 19SKIT76P1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

French CampThis class is designed to immerse students in French language and culture, through a host of fun, interactive activities. The focus of this course is to enhance the student’s reading, writing and listening skills.19SLYF76P4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Virtual Reality Development: Oculus Rift Campers will learn how to create virtual reality (VR) projects for the Oculus Rift. and learn the differences between virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality. In addition, they will learn how to create exciting 3D experiences. Finished projects may also be taken home, so long as students have the necessary hardware (Rift VR headset) to operate it.Note: Those who took any of the 3D game development camps will also learn how to turn those into VR experiences.19SKIT86A1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 5 7/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Voice - Christmas in July This camp helps campers improve upon their singing/music skills by focusing on voice techniques, such as breathing, support, projection and much more. Additionally, using Christmas music, campers will discover their personal voice, learn how to read music and how to use their voice as an instrument. 19SKPA86A4 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Empowerment Sports Camps This camp will incorporate core values such as teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership. The various drills and games will provide campers with a solid foundation in sports and enable them to retain skills learned in a fun, friendly environment. Our camp is designed to teach sports skills through games, exercise and conditioning, with an additional emphasis on nutrition and health.19SKEPHF86A | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Christmas Crafts in July Campers will make fun and easy Christmas crafts such as ornaments, gift tags, a wreath and their own special gift bag. They will also do glass painting in this camp.19SKAR86P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Improving Math Skills This camp is designed to give campers more time to develop and strengthen their knowledge of the key math concepts they will encounter in middle school

through processing, practicing and understanding how to apply them. Topics covered include numbers and operations, expressions and equations, data and personal financial literacy, and geometry and measurements.19SKMT86P3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Arabic Summer This is a fun, unique course designed to introduce kids to the Arabic language and culture through lots of games and activities. Kids will learn how to introduce themselves and others, have simple conversations, and recognize Arabic letters, numbers, colors and shapes. The goal of this course is to equip students with basic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Arabic.19SLYA86P5 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Writing for a Reason Campers will learn techniques that help them improve their writing skills and effectively deliver information with a specific purpose.19SKWR96A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Training for Sports In this camp, campers will build upon their current fitness through fitness activities such as stretching, strength-building exercises and sports.19SKHF96A3 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

2D Mobile Game Development: Space In this camp, campers will program and design a 2D mobile space game. They will learn about space and also study math, coding and design, while creating a jumping astronaut whose goal is to collect space artifacts and evade aliens. After the project is done, campers can take it home to share on their mobile (Android) device, or to play on any PC.19SKIT96P1 | Fee: $185 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

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HIGH SCHOOL ZONESUMMER CAMPSReading and Writing Strategies for High School This camp prepares campers for writing essays for school assignments; it explores the essay-writing process from the pre-writing stage to the revision stage. Campers will work on practicing and mastering each step of the writing process before moving on to the next step.19SKRD19A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Swimming Conditioning and Fitness for Youth (ENTERING GRADES 3-12)For complete course listing, see page 19.

Spanish: Empezando y Practicando Mi EspañolThis course provides students with a strong foundation through active engagement and participation. Students will learn Spanish vocabulary and grammar structure, reading and listening comprehension, speaking and writing; they will engage in simple conversations, participate in interactive activities, and even learn how to put together multimedia cultural presentations. 19SLYS29A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon19SLYS99A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Life Drawing Campers will enjoy learning how to draw the human form using charcoal, pencil, colored pencil, and pen. 19SKAR29A2 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 6/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKAR59P1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 4 7/1 - 7/5 M, Tu, W and F 1-4 p.m. No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Strengthening High School Math Skills This camp focuses on improving and introducing the skills and concepts of high school mathematics for future success.19SKMT29P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 6/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKMT79P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Introduction to Photography and Photoshop This camp lays the foundation for understanding the basics of digital photography and Photoshop. Specific topics that will be discussed include how to alter existing images and enhance colors, the art of lighting, the use of lenses, and much more.Required materials: Digital camera or a cell phone with picture capabilities, and camera manual.19SKLH39A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 6/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKLH79A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 5 7/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Teen Boxing & Conditioning (AGES 11-17)For complete course listing, see page 24.

Introduction to Graphic Design This camp lays the foundation for understanding graphic art and design. Areas of emphasis include how graphic design is used in advertising and marketing, elements of product promotion, Photoshop and much more.19SKLH49A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKLH69A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8-7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

SAT Reading/Writing Preparation This camp prepares campers to succeed on the reading/writing section of the SAT examination. Topics discussed include the format of the test, strategies on critical reading, memorization and understanding proper writing functions. At the completion of this camp, campers will be able to organize their thoughts, interpret reading passages and use diverse vocabulary. All materials included.19SKTS49A2 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

19SKTS99P2 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 57/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

SAT Math Preparation This camp prepares campers to succeed on the math section of the SAT examination. In addition to reviewing major math subjects (pre-algebra, algebra and geometry), they will learn about the format of the test, time-saving strategies and how to deal with anxiety through different test-preparation strategies. All materials included.19SKTS49P1 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 5 6/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

19SKTS99A2 | Fee: $145 | Meetings: 5 7/29-8/2 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

Jiu-Jitsu for Teens (AGES 11-17)For complete course listing, see page 25.

Fundamentals of Becoming a Guitarist Campers will be introduced to the basics of learning how to play guitar. Topics covered include chords, proper hand placement, musical notes, rhythms, and simple melodies. This camp is designed for those with very little or no prior guitar experience. Required materials: Acoustic guitar and guitar pick. Note that students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size. Make sure to ask the salesperson at the music store. 19SKPA59A1 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 47/1-7/5 M, Tu, W and F 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 7/4 – Independence Day

Babysitter Certification (AGES 11-17)For complete course listing, see page 25.

Floor Gymnastics Fun This camp requires campers to possess a great deal of strength, balance, coordination, agility and body awareness so they may perform various moves and avoid injury. Gymnasts will benefit from drills that help improve all areas of fitness and get their bodies ready for more advanced moves. These are drills that anyone can perform, and it is necessary to do them regularly in order to get the greatest benefit.19SKHF69P1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/8 - 7/12 M, Tu, W, Th and F 1-4 p.m.

Sign Language Camp Students will learn the alphabet and practice essential vocabulary and phrases to communicate effectively with basic signs. They will learn how to how to greet people, address family members, use numbers, etc.19SLYN89A1 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-Noon

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P3 KIDZ ON CAMPUSSUMMER INSTITUTESLunch Policy for Summer Institutes weekly camps: Students must bring their own lunch, beverages and snacks. See pages 10-11 for more details about our supervised lunch options.

Empowerment 4Girls by Women (ENTERING GRADES 6-9)This engaging camp for young girls will teach them how to deal with any challenge they may face. Facilitated by a dynamic group of professional women and community leaders, this camp will help identify and cement core values so the campers are able to withstand the many temptations they encounter. This camp also focuses on positively shaping self-esteem and character, developing interpersonal skills, goal-setting, health, nutrition, career-building and much more. 19SKEPLHG16D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHG36D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHG76D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Empowerment 4Boys by Men (ENTERING GRADES 6-9)This engaging camp for young boys will teach them how to deal with any challenge they may face. Facilitated by a dynamic group of professional men and community leaders, this camp will help identify and cement core values so campers are able to withstand the many temptations they encounter. This course also focuses on positively shaping self-esteem and character, developing interpersonal skills, goal-setting, health, nutrition, career-building and much more. 19SKEPLHB16D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/3-6/7 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHB36D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/17-6/21 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHB76D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 57/15-7/19 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Leadership Institute (ENTERING GRADES 6-9)Campers will learn leadership skills and values that can be applied to one’s intellectual, professional and personal life. Additionally, campers will be taught self-empowerment techniques, how to make good choices and how to plan for the future.19SKEPLHL26D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/10-6/14 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHL46D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 56/24-6/28 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

19SKEPLHL86D | Fee: $150 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Criminal Science Investigation and Forensic Science Institute 2019 (ENTERING GRADES 5-9)This camp will utilize the scientific method to help campers better understand forensic and criminal science methods and procedures. Campers will engage in hypothetical crimes*, learn how to collect and analyze information/evidence, as well as apply chemistry and biology to uncover hidden clues at a crime scene.*Note: Please be advised that this camp contains graphic content. 19SKSC8000 | Fee: $225 | Meetings: 57/22-7/26 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Public Speaking: Debate Strategies Institute (ENTERING GRADES 6-9)This camp is designed to enhance public speaking, logic and rhetoric skills. Two main topics (Public Speaking and Debate Strategies) will be discussed to teach campers to craft and deliver convincing speeches, as well as how to defend and/or attack opposing arguments.19SKLH2003 | Fee: $175 | Meetings: 57/29-8/02 M, Tu, W, Th and F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

EARLY ENROLLMENT IS ENCOURAGEDTake the plunge and learn to swim with P3’s Aquatics Program for youth! The program teaches students swimming techniques in logical and progressive stages, focusing on safety skills in and around the water. It is designed to give students a positive learning experience and self-confidence in the water from a very young age. Required: Students must bring a pair of goggles to class.

REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS.

FOR POOL ACCESS INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER, PLEASE CALL 915-747-5142 OR VISIT OUR OFFICES LOCATED AT MEMORIAL GYM, ROOM 111, FROM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, BETWEEN 8 a.m. AND 5 p.m.

REQUIREMENTS All swimming pool participants must purchase a P3 Pool ID Card to enter the Student Recreation Center. Access to the Student Recreation Center will be granted only to those who have registered for the swimming course and pre-paid for their card. The P3 Pool ID Card is available for a one-time fee of $15 and can be used for future paid swimming courses as long as the same person uses it. Payment for the card may be made by calling (915) 747-5142 or in person at Memorial Gym, Room 111, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Payment cannot be made at the Student Recreation Center. Purchased cards will be provided on the first day of the class. If you are not able to attend the first day of class, you must pick up your P3 Pool ID card at the Professional and Public Programs office located at Memorial Gym, Room 111. If the card is lost, the participant will have to pay a replacement fee of $15.

Note: P3 Pool ID Cards are activated and usable ONLY during the time and schedule of the purchased course. Course registration will be closed 48 hours prior to the beginning of the class.

AQUATICSREQUIREMENTS

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SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

AQUATICS FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS

AQUA TOTS - (Ages 2-4; child must be accompanied by guardian in pool) This course is designed to introduce the littlest swimmers (24 months to 48 months) and their guardians to the aquatic environment. Guardians will learn essential aquatic safety skills and be able to introduce the children to the water without any fear. Additionally, this course will help the child’s motor skills (blowing bubbles, floating on front and back, kicking on front and back) and promote social interaction through songs. NOTE: Children 2-4 years of age must be accompanied in the water by a parent or guardian.19SYAQ1060 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 86/10-7/3 M and W 9:30-10:30 a.m.

19SYAQ1061 | Fee: $85 | Meetings: 87/8-7/31 M and W 9:30-10:30 a.m.

TADPOLES: Introduction Swimming Classes for 3- & 4-year-olds (must be accompanied by guardian in the pool) In this course, swimmers will learn the basics of swimming with help from their parent/guardian. Swimming basics will include bobbing, going underwater, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding, supported flutter kick, and jumping in.Note: Children 3 and 4 years of age must be accompanied in the water by a parent or guardian.19SYAQ1000 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 9-9:45 a.m. No session 7/6

FROGS: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Classes (AGES 5-7) In this course, swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breaststroke, and dolphin kick, retrieving underwater objects, and treading water. Requirement: Swimmers should be comfortable with putting their heads under water and be able to float on their fronts and backs. 19SYAQ1010 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 10-10:45 a.m. No session 7/6

DOLPHINS: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Classes (AGES 7-10) In this course, swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breaststroke, and dolphin kick, retrieving underwater objects from deeper water and treading water. Requirement: Swimmers should be able to comfortably complete a front stroke, as well as be able to swim on their backs. 19SYAQ1020 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 11-11:45 a.m. No session 7/6STINGRAYS: Intermediate to Advanced Swimming Classes (AGES 6-12)In this course, swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissor kick, side stroke, breaststroke, turning at walls, as well as treading water with modified scissors.Requirement: Swimmers should be able to complete a front and back stroke effectively.19SYAQ1030 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa Noon-12:45 p.m. No session 7/6

SHARKS: Advanced Swimming Classes (AGES 9-17)In this course, swimmers will work on the following: alternating breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, as well as treading water.Requirement: Swimmers should be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke, execute the scissor kick, and tread water.19SYAQ1040 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 1-1:45 p.m. No session 7/6

SEA LIONS: Stroke Skills Classes (AGES 9-17) In this course, swimmers will learn to be proficient with all strokes plus the front and back crawl, flip turn, breaststroke turn, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, treading water, and basic water rescue.Requirements: Swimmers should be able to do the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and sidestroke, and tread water.19SYAQ1050 | Fee: $97 | Meetings: 86/8-8/3 Sa 2-2:45 p.m. No session 7/6

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ADULTS

YOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE.

Adult Swimming and Conditioning This class is for intermediate to advanced swimmers who want to get a great workout in, as well as for those who want to improve their strokes, turns and starts. In addition, proper technique and endurance will be addressed. 19SCAQ1000 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 86/10-7/3 M and W 6:30-7:30 p.m.

19SCAQ1001 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 87/8 - 7/31 M and W 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Water Aerobics This water aerobics class will employ a variety of training concepts while emphasizing safety and proper technique. Working against the resistance of the water will help participants tone and shape their figures, reduce stress and improve overall self-confidence. Participants are not required to know how to swim; the only requirement is a swimsuit.19SCAQ1200 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 76/11-7/2 Tu and Th 6:30-7:30 p.m.

19SCAQ1201 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Swimming Fitness for Seniors (AGES 55 & OLDER)This water aerobics class emphasizes cardiovascular training, strength-building and flexibility. Participants must wear comfortable swimwear and bring a towel. Aqua shoes are preferred but not required. All equipment will be provided.19SCAQ1650 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 76/11-7/2 Tu and Th 9:30-10:30 a.m.

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FIT 4 LIFEMountain Bike for Beginners - OFF CAMPUS Participants will learn the basics of mountain biking including correct body position, and the timing and execution of fundamental gear shifting. They will also learn how to conduct a quick fit analysis, perform a bike safety check, and make basic adjustments to bike and posture. Finally, they will be able to practice on terrain. Note: A helmet and mountain bike in perfect working condition are mandatory for all participants. Participants who don’t have a bike may contact the instructor at 915-747-5142 for information on where to rent one. Location: The class will meet at 2510 N St Vrain St, El Paso, TX 79902, at 7:45 a.m. for an 8 a.m. sharp class start. 19SCHF0080 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 46/8-6/29 Sa 8-10 a.m.

COOKINGCreate Summer Fruit Centerpieces In this course, students will learn how to assemble fresh fruit centerpieces including a watermelon basket, a melon vase, a pineapple lantern and pineapple serving dishes.Required materials: Ball scooper, watermelon, melon and pineapple.19SCCH5050 | Fee: $47 | Meetings: 15/25 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Oculus Rift: Virtual Reality DevelopmentParticipants will learn how to create virtual reality (VR) projects for the Oculus Rift. After taking this course, students will understand the differences between and real-world applications of virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality, and be able to create exciting 3D experiences that take their users to impossible places (e.g. a frozen forest or a lush jungle). Students who own a Rift VR headset will be able to take and play their finished project at home. Students who have previously taken any of the 3D game development courses will also learn how to turn those into VR experiences.Note: One Oculus will be shared by the class, but students who own a Rift VR headset will be able to use it in class and play their finished projects at home.19SCPD1000 | Fee: $125 | Meetings: 66/10-6/27 M and Th 6-8 p.m.19SCPD1001 | Fee: $125 | Meetings: 67/8 - 7/25 M and Th 6-8 p.m.

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FIT 4 LIFEFITNESS COURSES AND COMMITMENT PACKAGESEveryone has different fitness goals, ranging from generally trying to stay active to viewing fitness as a lifestyle. Transform your life by enrolling in one or more of our Fit 4 Life courses. If you are enrolling with a fitness buddy, take advantage of our Fit 4 Life commitment packages, see box on next page.

NOTE: To apply a package to your fees, you must mention it during registration. The FIT 4 LIFE commitment discounts are only available for over-the-phone and in-person registrations.

For more information, call us at 915-747-5142 or visit us at ppp.utep.edu.

Swimming Classes: Beginner and IntermediateThis course is designed for those interested in learning the basics of swimming and/or improving upon current performance. All sessions will be tailored to the comfort and skill level of each individual swimmer. Beginning swimmers will practice basic skills, such as breathing, floating, etc. Intermediate swimmers will learn strokes and endurance-based exercises.Required materials: Swimming goggles.19SCAQ2000 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 86/10-7/29 M 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Swimming Classes: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced This course is designed for those interested in learning the basics of swimming and/or improving upon current performance. All sessions will be tailored to the comfort and skill level of each individual swimmer. Beginning swimmers will practice basic skills, such as breathing, floating, etc. Intermediate swimmers will learn strokes and endurance-based exercises. Advanced swimmers will learn the basics of competitive swimming and how to emphasize optimum performance in the water.Required materials: Swimming goggles.19SCAQ1315 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 86/12-7/31 W 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Strokes and Endurance This class will focus on developing strokes and perfecting techniques on all major competitive styles. Students will practice stroke drills and work on endurance through set training, aerobic and anaerobic workouts.19SCAQ3000 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 76/11-7/2 Tu and Th 6:30-7:30 p.m.19SCAQ3001 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Triathlon Class This class is for beginning- to intermediate-level athletes interested in getting in shape or trying a new sport. Classes will begin with a spinning session on stationary bikes; a running portion will follow, and the class will finish with an energetic swim. Participants may opt to enter and compete in a triathlon at the end of the course. Required materials: P3 Pool ID card, running shoes, a swimsuit and goggles.19SCHF4100 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 86/11-7/30 Tu 6:30-8:30 p.m.19SCHF4101 | Fee: $87 | Meetings: 76/13-8/1 Th 6:30-8:30 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day

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Circuit Training Circuit training is an excellent way to improve aerobic fitness, health and muscular strength. This class incorporates anaerobic and aerobic exercises for the entire body and will help develop muscle definition using medicine balls, elastic bands, dumbbells and more. Note: Students must wear comfortable workout clothes and bring slipper socks.19SCHF1020 | Fee: $73 | Meetings: 165/7-6/27 Tu and Th 6-7 p.m.19SCHF1021 | Fee: $73 | Meetings: 167/9-8/29 Tu and Th 6-7 p.m.

Kendo, Iaido, and Japanese Swordsmanship Kendo, the traditional art of Japanese fencing, is based on samurai sword techniques. Students will be taught the basics of the Japanese katana through solo and paired practice of footwork, sword-grip, striking, distancing, timing and attitude. All skill levels are welcome; however, participants must be at least 18 years old. Required materials: A shinai (bamboo sword), a bokken (wooden sword) and comfortable workout clothes. Please see instructor for approved purchase sources and sizes.19SCHF1060 | Fee: $103 | Meetings: 246/5-8/3 W and F 7:30-9 p.m., Sa 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. No class on 7/3, 7/5 and 7/619SCHF1061 | Fee: $103 | Meetings: 248/7-9/28 W and F 7:30-9 p.m., Sa 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Ultra Strength and Conditioning Fitness This is a personal weight training program, designed for anyone who wants to maintain their fitness levels, reduce body fat, reduce the risk and rate of injury, and/or use exercise to combat stress. Students will learn how to develop and/or maintain a healthy body by working with weights, machines, elastic bands and their own body weight.19SCHF1500 | Fee: $107 | Meetings: 165/7-6/27 Tu and Th 7:30-9 p.m.19SCHF1501 | Fee: $107 | Meetings: 167/9-8/29 Tu and Th 7:30-9 p.m.

Mixed Martial Arts Training In this course, students will learn how to use martial arts for fitness or self-defense, and how to compete in mixed martial arts. Techniques will be explained in a comprehensive manner and students will learn the basic fundamentals of joint manipulation, self-control, discipline and self-defense in hostile situations. Students will also learn how to make wise choices, achieve goals and develop positive behaviors in fitness, wellness and self-defense.19SCHF2800 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 105/21-6/20 Tu and Th 7-8 p.m.

19SCHF2801 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 107/9-8/8 Tu and Th 7-8 p.m.19FCHF2800 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 108/20-9/19 Tu and Th 7-8 p.m.

Golf for Adults OFF-CAMPUS

This course uses video analysis to help participants examine and refine their golf swings. Students must have a bucket of range balls. Golf clubs are available if needed and range balls may be purchased at the driving range. Note: An entry fee will be charged at the entrance of Ascarate Park.19PCHF3312 | Fee: $79 | Meetings: 35/9-5/23 Th 7-8:30 p.m.19SCHF3312 | Fee: $79 | Meetings: 37/11-7/25 Th 7-8:30 p.m.

Boxing and Conditioning Participants will learn training schemes and strategies related to proper boxing technique (distancing, timing, speed, power, eye-body coordination, etc.). Benefits include weight reduction, toned muscles, improved cardio-respiratory efficiency, increased muscular strength, endurance and flexibility. Required materials: 16 oz. boxing gloves, hand wraps and a hand towel.19SCHF3400 | Fee: $40 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 6:15-7 p.m.19SCHF3401 | Fee: $40 | Meetings: 87/8-7/31 M and W 6:15-7 p.m.19SCHF3402 | Fee: $40 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 6:15-7 p.m.

Kickboxing: 45-Minute Workout This kickboxing workout is designed to build self-esteem. Students will improve their cardiovascular fitness and safety awareness skills. They will also

develop muscular strength, flexibility, agility, rhythm, coordination and good body posture. Note: This course involves mild contact and requires the use of 16 oz. boxing gloves and a mouthpiece. Students must wear comfortable workout clothes.19SCHF3500 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 5:15-6 p.m.19SCHF3501 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 87/1-7/24 M and W 5:15-6 p.m.19SCHF3502 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 5:15-6 p.m.

Triathlon Class This class is for beginning- to intermediate-level athletes interested in getting in shape or trying a new sport. Classes will begin with a spinning session on stationary bikes; a running portion will follow, and the class will finish with an energetic swim. Participants may opt to enter and compete in a triathlon at the end of the course. Required materials: P3 Pool ID card, running shoes, a swimsuit and goggles.19SCHF4100 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 86/11-7/30 Tu 6:30-8:30 p.m.19SCHF4101 | Fee: $87 | Meetings: 76/13-8/1 Th 6:30-8:30 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS QiGong Meditation Movement This course combines physical and meditative elements in harmony and unity. QiGong is the primary mind and body exercise system within the wellness realm of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This class promotes and balances the flow of “Chi”, the very essence of the life force.19SCHW0150 | Fee: $37 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 7-7:45 p.m.19SCHW7021 | Fee: $37 | Meetings: 87/8-7/31 M and W 7-7:45 p.m.19SCHW7022 | Fee: $37 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 7-7:45 p.m.

T’ai Chi Yoga In T’ai Chi Yoga class, participants will warm up with circular T’ai Chi movements (coordinating hand, feet and steps with mind and breath) to improve blood circulation, and shoulder and wrist mobility and flexibility. After the warm-up, participants will work on flow yoga movements for muscle strength, flexibility and weight management. Participants will also learn relaxation techniques using breathing exercises and mindfulness, all of which can help with their food choices, sleeping patterns and stress management.Required materials: Yoga mat.19SCHW1025 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 46/8-6/29 Sa 9-11 a.m.

YogaThis course covers the fundamental postures and breathing techniques utilized in yoga philosophy. Students will learn postures that improve muscle tone, strength, flexibility, physical and mental awareness, and body alignment. Required materials: Yoga mat.19SCHW3240 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 5:15-6:15 p.m.19SCHW3241 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 5:15-6:15 p.m.19SCHW3242 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 88/6-8/29 Tu and Th 5:15-6:15 p.m.

Flow Yoga This class mindfully integrates movement and breath. Postures are linked together in a continuous, challenging and creative flow that combines strength and flexibility, while toning the body and clearing the mind. Students are encouraged to move at their own pace and to listen to their bodies as they discover inner strength. Note: This is an all-levels class.Required materials: Yoga mat.19SCHW3300 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 6:30-7:30 p.m.

19SCHW3301 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 87/1-7/24 M and W 6:30-7:30 p.m.19SCHW3302 | Fee: $39 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 6:30-7:30 p.m.

T’ai Chi Chuan – UPDATEDIn this beginners’ course, students will learn the Yang-style T’ai Chi Chuan, a centuries-old Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. The exercises are proven to lower high blood pressure, ease arthritis, manage stress, and improve balance, breathing and circulation.Note: Students must wear comfortable clothing and T’ai Chi or athletic shoes.19SCHW7000 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 6:15-7:15 p.m.19SCHW7001 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6:15-7:15 p.m.19SCHW7002 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 88/6-8/29 Tu and Th 6:15-7:15 p.m.

MUSIC, DANCE AND THEATRE

Line Dance Hip Hop Do you want to get funky? Do you wanna have soul? Then sign up for eight weeks of fun, free-form movement! Students in this course will acquire basic Hip Hop skills and be able to groove to different styles. They will learn how to “feel” Hip Hop internally and express themselves positively. Intermediate Hip Hop involves more rapid footwork, more arm/leg combinations and specialty moves. This class accommodates both basic and intermediate levels. Participants must dress comfortably and wear tennis shoes for protection of the gym floor. 19SCPA0050 | Fee: $33 | Meetings: 56/1-6/29 Sa 1-2 p.m.19SCPA0051 | Fee: $50 | Meetings: 87/13-8/31 Sa 1-2 p.m.

Reggaeton Dance This course focuses on the dancing steps and techniques of the Reggaeton style. Reggaeton originated in the 1990s in Puerto Rico, and combines the music and dance flavors of Latin pop and hip hop with strong Caribbean influences. This course builds up core strength, improves hip flexibility and strengthens the whole body.19SCPA0060 | Fee: $25 | Meetings: 46/7-6/28 F 6:45-7:45 p.m.19SCPA0061 | Fee: $50 | Meetings: 87/12 - 8/30 F 6:45-7:45 p.m.

Guitar is Always Fun: BeginnerThis class is for students who want to learn how to play the guitar, as well as for those who already know how to play, but want to advance their skills.

BOOT CAMP – Strength Training for Everyone Body sculpting utilizes precision techniques upon major muscle groups to “sculpt” a stronger and defined physique. Benefits include increased energy levels, a loss in excess pounds/inches and body toning/strengthening. Required materials: Participants must wear comfortable workout clothes.19SCHF4220 | Fee: $57 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 6-7 p.m.19SCHF4221 | Fee: $57 | Meetings: 87/8-7/31 M and W 6-7 p.m.19SCHF4222 | Fee: $57 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 6-7 p.m.

SpinningThis course provides a motivating, non-competitive cardio (aerobic) workout during which participants can move at their own pace. Note: Students must bring a towel and water.19SCHF5000 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 86/3-6/26 M and W 6-7 p.m. 19SCHF5001 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 87/8-7/31 M and W 6-7 p.m. 19SCHF5002 | Fee: $55 | Meetings: 88/5-8/28 M and W 6-7 p.m.

P90X Live for Beginners P90X Live is a total-body workout that transforms the body using a variety of strength-training moves, cardio conditioning and core work.19SCHF9000 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 6-7 p.m.19SCHF9001 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6-7 p.m.19SCHF9002 | Fee: $49 | Meetings: 88/6-8/29 Tu and Th 6-7 p.m.

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include note-reading, how to play popular songs, hand positioning and technique exercises, chords and scales. Lessons are enhanced by group practice and listening to examples from the textbook. Required textbook: Adult All-In-One Course: Lesson-Theory-Technic Level 1. Palmer, Willard. Alfred Publishing Co., ISBN 978-0-7390-7534-0.19SCPA4000 | Fee: $120 | Meeting: 87/9-8/27 Tu 9-10:30 a.m.

Violin Class - Level I Students will learn the fundamentals of violin technique, practice and performance with a focus on basic music notation, theory and engaged active listening. Classes will also involve musical collaboration with the instructor. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to successfully perform simple to intermediate violin pieces and small works. Outside classroom practice is expected and required.Required materials and textbook: Violin; Essential Elements for Strings, Book 1, Violin. Allen/Gillespie/Hayes. Hal Leonard Publication.19SCPA5000 | Fee: $89 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 6-7:30 p.m.

Violin Class - Level II Students will continue from Level I and continue learning the fundamentals of violin technique, practice and performance with a focus on basic music notation, theory and engaged active listening. Classes will also involve musical collaboration with the instructor. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to successfully perform simple to intermediate violin pieces and small works. Outside classroom practice is expected and required.Required materials and textbook: Violin; Scale System (A Supplement - Book I of ‘The Art of Violin’). Flesch. Carl Fischer Music.19SCPA5010 | Fee: $89 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6-7:30 p.m.

Latin Dance - OFF CAMPUS

This fun course, which is designed for beginners, will teach students how to dance Latin-based styles, such as cumbia, merengue, bachata and salsa. 19SCPA6500 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 66/3-7/8 M 7:30-8 p.m.

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ENHANCEMENTCPR and First Aid Certification This course teaches participants how to respond to common first-aid emergencies, including cardiac and breathing emergencies. Note: CPR/First aid certification is included. Required: Participants must wear comfortable clothing (no tank tops).19SCSSD105 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 27/13-7/20 Sa Noon-4 p.m.

Class topics include hand positioning, tuning, strumming, picking and much more. Required materials: Acoustic or electric guitar. Students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size and are advised to consult the salesperson at the music store when doing so.19SCPA1030 | Fee: $53 | Meetings: 76/3-7/15 M 6-7 p.m.

Guitar is Always Fun: IntermediateThis class is a continuation of Guitar is Always Fun: Beginner and will develop on the theory and concepts learned in the beginners’ class. Students will learn more difficult pieces and perform them for their peers. At-home practice is expected.Required materials: Acoustic or electric guitar and chromatic tuner. Students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size and are advised to consult the salesperson at the music store when doing so.19SCPA1040 | Fee: $53 | Meetings: 77/17-8/28 W 6-7 p.m.

Contemporary Line Dance This course provides an introduction to the basic steps and terms used in individual line dance. Students will dance to a variety of music, from George Burns to hip hop. Line dancing integrates several brain functions at once—kinesthetic, rational, musical and emotional—and increases neural connectivity. This is a fun way for students to express themselves while also exercising both brain and body.19SCPA3020 | Fee: $73 | Meetings: 66/5-7/10 W 5:30-7:30 p.m.19SCPA3021 | Fee: $73 | Meetings: 67/24-8/28 W 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Belly Dance Love & Workout In this course, students will learn the core movements of belly dance for fun, fitness and performance. They will perform drills that increase self-confidence and promote a positive body image as they explore a new fitness style.Required materials: Belly dance hip scarf.19SCPA3200 | Fee: $33 | Meetings: 65/29-7/3 W 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Country Line Dance - OFF CAMPUS

Participants will learn popular country line dances and other dance styles in this fun and interactive course. Some of the dances that will be taught include the Electric Slide, Uptown Funk, Cupid Shuffle, Wobble, and much more.19SCPA3350 | Fee: $61 | Meetings: 66/6-7/18 Th 5:30-7:30 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day

Piano Performance - Level I This course focuses on the fundamentals of music theory and professional keyboard techniques. Topics

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PortraitureThis course discusses lighting and posing techniques used in traditional and contemporary portraiture. Students will learn about composition, lighting, cameras and lenses, and use them in conjunction with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop software to express artistry. This hands-on training and understanding of photography and equipment is designed to greatly improve photographic skills.Required materials: Digital camera.19SCPH0060 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 67/8-7/24 M and W 6-8 p.m.

Photo Digital Imaging This course will sharpen your Photoshop skills by tackling more advanced techniques. Students will receive one-on-one training in Photoshop and master this premier image-editing program by learning some of its more advanced features. Topics covered include time-saving shortcuts, how to assign and convert color profiles, customizing the Photoshop toololbox and menus, and creating trendy, dynamic art with smart filters, blur and noise.19SCPH0070 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 68/5-8/21 M and W 6-8 p.m.

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READING AND WRITING Publishing 101 This workshop is a must for those who plan to publish a novel. Award-winning and bestselling author, L. C. Hayden, will discuss and evaluate various publishing options with course participants, pointing out the positive and negative aspects of each. Handouts include a booklet on publishing and a novel.19SCWR0240 | Fee: $59 | Meetings: 16/6 Th 6-9 p.m.

Publishing and Selling Your Own Book The ability to self-publish your own work has rocketed millions of books into publication. Unfortunately, this same opportunity has created books that are destined for failure. What can self-publishing authors do to make their books stand out? Award-winning, bestselling, multi-published author, L. C. Hayden, will show course participants how to take their finished manuscript and turn it into a published book they will be proud of.19SCWR0250 | Fee: $59 | Meetings: 16/20 Th 6-9 p.m.

How to Proofread and Edit Your Own Work The difference between a publishable manuscript and one that will never be published is the amount of editing the manuscript gets. Award-winning author, L.C. Hayden, will present a step-by-step process to line edit and content edit one’s own work. Ms. Hayden will also discuss the various types of editing sources available, everything from critique groups, to book doctors, to self-editing. Handouts include the booklet “How - Proofread and Edit Your Own Work” and a novel that illustrates the points presented during the workshop.19PCWR1260 | Fee: $73 | Meetings: 15/8 W 6-9 p.m.

SAFETYCPR and First Aid Certification This course teaches participants how to respond to common first-aid emergencies, including cardiac and breathing emergencies. Note: CPR/First aid certification is included. Required: Participants must wear comfortable clothing (no tank tops).19SCSSD105 | Fee: $77 | Meetings: 27/13-7/20 Sa Noon-4 p.m.

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The English Language Institute (ELI) offers an excellent, English as a second language program for students from all over the world. ELI is specifically designed to help learners gain functional command of English in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. We provide a quality, intensive program for non-native speakers that meets the learning needs of our diverse student population. Our teachers and staff are ready to make your experience a remarkable one.

HOW TO APPLY TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ELI):

1. Visit us at ppp.utep.edu

2. Scroll down and click on ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

3. Complete and submit your application form, supporting documents and application fees by the application deadline as listed in the Calendar and Fees document.

4. You must pay your application fees before your application can be processed. After your application is processed, you will receive an email from ELI within 5 to 14 days on the status of your application.

Admission to the ELI is not the same as admission to The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). If you wish to obtain admission to the University, you must apply directly to UTEP.

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ELI CORE PROGRAMELI: Core Intensive English Program Summer 2019This program is designed to help learners gain a functional command of English through grammar, listening, speaking, reading and writing. It caters to beginning English speakers as well as advanced students seeking to enter a higher-education program. Our Summer I programs run in intensive ten-week sessions. New students will be placed in appropriate levels according to their performance on a placement test.Classes meet Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.-1:20 p.m. In addition to core courses (24 hours a week), students may register for elective courses for an additional fee. Electives are offered Monday through Friday from 1:30-2:45 p.m., and evening classes take place Monday through Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.-noon.The Intensive English Program offers the following:• Individualized attention• Highly skilled instructors• Exam preparation for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)NOTE: Prospective students must register in order to take the placement test by submitting all necessary documents. International applicants who require an I-20 Form must submit all the required documents to the ELI by the submission deadline found in the Calendar and Fees section of the ELI webpage on the Professional & Public Programs website at ppp.utep.edu.

Summer I 2019Intensive ten-week sessions. 19SELI1000 | Fee: $1400 | Meetings: 496/3-8/9 M, Tu, W, Th and F 8 a.m.-1:20 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, May 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204BOrientation: Thursday, May 30 at 9 a.m. at Memorial Gym, Room 110

SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

Summer II 2019Intensive six-week sessions (Curriculum continues from Summer I). 19SELI1002 | Fee: $980 | Meetings: 297/1-8/9 M, Tu, W, Th and F 8 a.m.-1:20 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204BOrientation: Thursday, June 27 at 9 a.m. at Memorial Gym, Room 110

TOEFL iBT Preparation Course (Internet-based Test)This course is designed to prepare students for the internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT). It will cover all knowledge and skills evaluated by the TOEFL iBT, such as listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary, English language structure and essay-writing. Additionally, test-taking strategies will be addressed to help students make the most of their time when taking the test. Successful completion of the TOEFL iBT is required for admittance into American undergraduate and/or graduate programs.NOTE: Textbook is included in the fee for the following courses.19SETS1600 | Fee: $1400 | Meetings: 496/3-8/9 M, Tu, W, Th and F 8 a.m.-1:20 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, May 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B Orientation: Thursday, May 30 at 9 a.m. at Memorial Gym, Room 110

Intensive Writing CourseThis course is designed for ESL students who need to develop their vocabulary and practice writing with a clear style. It focuses on basic sentence construction and emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and composition.Note: A placement test is required for the following courses; an additional fee of $35 will apply.19SEWR1000 | Fee: $405 | Meetings: 496/3-8/9 M, Tu, W and Th 9-10:20 a.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day Placement test: Wednesday, May 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

19SEWR1002 | Fee: $305 | Meetings: 297/1 – 8/9 M, Tu, W and Th 9-10:20 a.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day Placement test: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

Intensive Grammar Course This course uses a systematic approach to developing proper grammar usage while preparing students for academic paragraph- and essay-writing.Note: A placement test is required for the following courses; an additional fee of $35 will apply.19SEGR1000 | Fee: $405 | Meetings: 496/3-8/9 M, Tu, W and Th 10:30-11:50 a.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, May 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B19SEGR1002 | Fee: $305 | Meetings: 297/1 – 8/9 M, Tu, W and Th 10:30-11:50 a.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

Check out our English Language Institute webpage at ppp.utep.edu/english-language-institute for more information about our application steps and required documents.

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Intensive Listening and Speaking Course This course will engage students in speaking exercises such as interviews and daily conversations using basic vocabulary. Students will learn how to do everyday things like ordering a meal at a restaurant, asking for directions, and making appointments. By the end of the course, students will be able to carry on a short conversation with ease.Note: A placement test is required for the following courses; an additional fee of $35 will apply.19SELS1000 | Fee: $405 | Meetings: 496/3-8/9 M, Tu, W and Th Noon-1:20 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, May 29 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B19SELS1002 | Fee: $305 | Meetings: 297/1 – 8/9 M, Tu, W and Th Noon-1:20 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence DayPlacement test: Wednesday, June 26 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

EVENING CLASSES

English ConversationThese courses are for students with basic to advanced English skills; participants will learn how to make small talk, end a conversation, order food in a restaurant, speak to co-workers in a business setting, and more.

Level I19SECO3801 | Fee: $139 | Meetings: 106/4-7/9 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day

Level II19SECO3802 | Fee: $139 | Meetings: 107/11-8/13 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Pronunciation of English and Accent ReductionThis series of courses will help students strengthen their listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills. The courses emphasize phonological rules (much like grammar rules), phonetic environments, stress, rhythm, inflection, and modulation. As they progress through these highly interactive courses, students will learn how to self-monitor and improve their English pronunciation skills.

Level I19SECO3811 | Fee: $139 | Meetings: 106/3-7/3 M and W 6-8 p.m.

WEEKEND CLASSESIntensive English ProgramThis intensive, highly interactive 10-session course is designed to help beginning English speakers obtain an understanding of English through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will focus on English pronunciation skills needed for daily conversation as well as reading, writing and grammar.Note: A placement test is required for this course; an additional fee of $35 will apply.19SELI4004 | Fee: $250 | Meetings: 106/8-8/10 Sa 9 a.m.-NoonPlacement test: Saturday June 1 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

Intensive English ConversationIn this course, students will improve their conversational English skills, including pronunciation and listening. The primary emphasis is on helping students develop confidence in their ability to speak English. The course focuses on vocabulary, student presentations, and discussions of current affairs.Note: A placement test is required for this course; an additional fee of $35 will apply.19SECO4005 | Fee: $250 | Meetings: 106/8-8/10 Sa 9 a.m.-NoonPlacement test: Saturday June 1 at 9 a.m. at the UTEP Library, Room 204B

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ENGLISH LANGUAGEINSTITUTE

Thank you for your service Ms. Asad. I love the way that you teach, and you’re such a great example to follow, since you’re also from another country. The last time I tried to speak English, I had trouble; but now, I feel as if I can have a conversation with anybody. God bless your family, job and anything else that you do.

- Jorge G., former ELI student

INSTRUCTORS NEEDED!Professional and Public Programs is always looking for qualified and enthusiastic educators who can teach English as a Second Language courses. For those interested, please send your resume to our ELI Program Manager via e-mail at [email protected].

YOU MUST BE 16 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE.

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Fundamental Chinese IThis program is a great opportunity for those looking to learn Chinese (Mandarin); students will learn how to write traditional Chinese characters and be exposed to Chinese traditions and culture. Prerequisite: Introductory Chinese or equivalent knowledge of Chinese (needs to be approved by the instructor). 19FLAC0001 | Fee: $173 | Meetings: 138/18-11/17 Su 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 9/1

Fundamental Chinese IIStudents will progress in their understanding of Chinese (Mandarin). They will learn pronunciation and common greetings; they’ll also learn about social etiquette and engage in simple conversation. Prerequisite: Fundamental Chinese I or equivalent knowledge of Chinese (needs to be approved by the instructor).19FLAC0002 | Fee: $173 | Meetings: 138/18-11/17 Su 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 9/1

Intermediate ChineseStudents at this level should be comfortable in speaking to each other in Chinese. In this course, they will learn more vocabulary and the emphasis will be on reading and writing Chinese. Prerequisite: Fundamental Chinese II or equivalent knowledge of Chinese (needs to be approved by the instructor).19FLAC0003 | Fee: $173 | Meetings: 138/18-11/17 Su 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 9/1

Advanced ChineseStudents in this class should already be fluent in Chinese and able to carry on conversations. They will learn more advanced vocabulary and the class will emphasize reading and writing Chinese. Prerequisite: Intermediate Chinese or equivalent knowledge of Chinese (needs to be approved by the instructor).19FLAC0004 | Fee: $173 | Meetings: 138/18-11/17 Su 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 9/1

FRENCHBasic French and CultureDuring this course, students will learn how to greet people, introduce themselves, express simple courtesies, speak to people formally/informally, order food in a restaurant and ask for directions. Students will also learn days, months and seasons, how to ask for and tell time, describe themselves, talk about daily routines, and express simple needs. French social and cultural topics will also be discussed.19SLAF5010 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 106/8-8/17 Sa 9-11 a.m. No class on 7/6

GERMANConversational German 101 – Level I This class is designed to familiarize students with simple sentence structures (applicable to real-life situations), give participants the ability to engage in simple conversations, and provide the opportunity to learn about German culture.19SLAG2000 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Conversational German 101 – Level IIThis course is a continuation of Conversational German101- Level 1. Students will learn to describe themselves and situations around them, add to their vocabulary, learn numbers and how to tell time. 19SLAG2001 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

LANGUAGES AND CULTURE STUDIES

LANGUAGESYOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE.

SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS.

ARABIC Conversational Arabic IThis course is an introduction to modern standard Arabic and will focus on developing proficiency in formal spoken and standard written Arabic. The course will begin with learning sound systems and scripts, and cover a wide array of topics. Students will develop and improve upon their understanding of Arabic vocabulary, grammar and general conversation.19SLAA0000 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 106/4-7/9 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m. No class on 7/4 - Independence Day

CHINESEThis program is a great opportunity for those looking to learn Chinese (Mandarin) traditions and culture through cultural and academic activities. Students five (5) and older may register. Students age 18 and above will be separated from children (except in cases where parents or guardians register with their children for the same class).

Once a student has signed up for the program, maximum effort, participation and attendance are expected. Students will be promoted to a higher level after one semester of study with satisfactory performance. The class will also celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Ai-Hwa Chinese School on February 20, 2020.

NOTE: Returning students may call 915-747-5142 to get a 5% discount.

Introductory ChineseStudents will learn how to speak elementary Chinese, including pronunciation and common greetings; they will also learn how to read and write a few basic Chinese characters. Note: No prerequisites are required for this course.19FLAC0000 | Fee: $173 | Meetings: 138/18-11/17 Su 9 a.m.-Noon No class on 9/1

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JAPANESEJapanese for Beginners UPDATEDIn this intensive and highly interactive Japanese course, students will learn the basics of the Japanese language (grammar, vocabulary and conversation topics), as well as explore various aspects of Japanese culture.19SLAJ1000 | Fee: $149 | Meetings: 145/14-6/27 Tu and Th 7-9 p.m.19SLAJ1001 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 107/9-8/8 Tu and Th 7-9 p.m.

Japanese (Intermediate) UPDATEDIn this intensive and highly interactive Japanese Intermediate course, students will continue to build on the Japanese for Beginners course and enhance their grammar, vocabulary and conversation skills. They will also explore various aspects of Japanese culture. Students will be able to move through all four intermediate levels of this course as they make progress with the language.19SLAJ1010 | Fee: $149 | Meetings: 145/13-7/1 M and W 6-8 p.m. No class on May 27 – Memorial Day19SLAJ1011 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 107/8-8/7 M and W 6-8 p.m.

KOREANKorean I and Culture This class is designed to teach basic reading, writing and conversational skills in Korean (Hangul) through the standard Seoul dialect. In just one semester, it is designed to cover the skills that are taught to native speakers up to second grade. Emphasis is also placed on learning about Korean culture, history, morality and ethics.19SLAK4000 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 106/4-7/9 Tu and Th 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Korean II and Culture This class is the continuation of Korean I. Participants will learn how to structure simple Korean phrases and be exposed to cross-cultural issues, Korean philosophy, communal society and lifestyle.19SLAK4001 | Fee: $69 | Meetings: 107/16-8/15 Tu and Th 5:30-6:30 p.m.

RUSSIANRussian I Russian I places a focus on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. In the

introductory part of the course, students will build up their fundamental speaking and listening abilities with vocabulary and conversation used in everyday situations. The second part of this course will focus on developing reading skills and expanding vocabulary with basic writing exercises.19SLAR2000 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 86/4-6/27 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Russian II Russian II continues to develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills using more advanced grammar, conversational topics and vocabulary. In addition to adapted texts, students will also read newspaper articles and short stories in Russian. Discussions about Russian everyday life will give students insight into Russian customs, traditions, history and culture.19SLAR2001 | Fee: $99 | Meetings: 87/9-8/1 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

SIGN LANGUAGESign LanguageIn this introductory sign language course, students will learn the basic elements of sign language, including the alphabet, everyday greetings and numbers. In addition, they will practice essential vocabulary and phrases in order to communicate effectively using basic signs.19SLAN1210 | Fee: $80 | Meetings: 107/6-9/7 Sa 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

SPANISHSpanish I - UPDATEDThis course is designed for students with no previous knowledge of Spanish. Students will learn basic grammar and vocabulary used in everyday situations, as well as cultural aspects of the language. By the end of this course, students should be able to conduct brief conversations in Spanish. Required textbook: “Complete Spanish All-in-One,” Gilda Nissenberg, Bilingual Edition. ISBN 978-0-0718-3135-2.19SLAS0010 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 106/4-7/9 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Spanish II This class is a continuation of Spanish I. Students will continue to work on reading, writing, listening and speaking, with a focus on idiomatic expressions, vocabulary- building and verb tenses. Student participation is required and will center around Spanish conversations using the present and past tense.

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INSTRUCTORS NEEDED!Professional and Public Programs is always looking for qualified and enthusiastic educators who can teach Language courses. For more information, contact our Community Enrichment for Adults Program Manager at 915-747-5106.

Prerequisite: Spanish I or intermediate knowledge of Spanish (needs to be approved by the instructor).Required textbook: “Complete Spanish All-in-One,” Gilda Nissenberg, Bilingual Edition. ISBN 978-0-0718-3135-2.19SLAS0020 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 107/16-8/15 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Spanish III This 20-hour course is a continuation of Spanish Level II. In this course, students will review Unit 11 through Unit 14 from the book Complete Spanish All-in One. These lessons will build on the Spanish vocabulary students have already acquired, explore more intricate grammar, and introduce the use of reflexive verbs and pronouns, as well as the use of direct and indirect object pronouns. Students will practice the command form of verbs, the imperative mood, and double-object pronouns. They will also learn about demonstrative and possessive adjectives and pronouns, and the future tense, and use them in practice exercises and everyday conversations. Prerequisite: Spanish II or intermediate knowledge of Spanish (needs to be approved by the instructor).Required textbook: “Complete Spanish All-in-One,” Gilda Nissenberg, Bilingual Edition. ISBN 978-0-0718-3135-2.19FLAS0030 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 108/20-9/19 Tu and Th 6-8 p.m.

Conversational Spanish I This basic course will help students learn quickly and easily to converse in everyday Spanish. It pays special attention to the alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, basic grammar, expressions and much more. Required textbook: “Spanish Now!” Ruth Silverstein, Barron’s Educational Series, Seventh Edition. ISBN: 978-0-7641-2933-9.19SLAS2830 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 106/3-7/3 M and W 6-8 p.m.

Conversational Spanish II This course builds upon concepts learned in Conversational Spanish I, with a more in-depth focus on grammar, oral exercises, dialogues, idioms and expressions.Prerequisite: Conversational Spanish I or equivalent knowledge of Spanish (needs to be approved by the instructor).Required textbook: “Spanish Now!” Ruth Silverstein, Barron’s Educational Series, Seventh Edition. ISBN: 978-0-7641-2933-9.19SLAS2840 | Fee: $119 | Meetings: 107/15-8/14 M and W 6-8 p.m.

LANGUAGESYOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE.

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CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING

StrengthsFinder Training Workshop

Lisa Rice is the CEO, Founder and Coach for Every Strength Counts, LLC. She has over 20 years of experience coaching individuals and teams to use their innate strengths to improve productivity and be happier in their careers. As a certified Gallup Strengths Coach, Lisa is excited to make more people aware of how they can use their strengths in both their professional and personal lives.

With two master’s degrees, in Business and Public Administration, Lisa is definitely a lifelong learner and hopes to encourage others to always be learning.

Lisa has extensive experience in the non-profit world as a former CEO of a workforce development organization. She has always related to the needs of for-profit businesses because their success depends on the success of their people. She has helped businesses understand and grow the strengths of their workforce to help reduce turnover, get people in the right seat on the bus, and grow strong, effective and productive teams.

Lisa lives with her husband in Colorado Springs, CO. She enjoys time hiking and playing at the dog park with her three rescued golden retrievers.

Meet the Presenter

Lisa RiceCEO, Founder and Coach for Every Strength Counts, LLC.

Mark your calendar for October 29, 2019 and bring your team (bring two!) to join Lisa Rice, certified Gallup Strengths Coach and CEO of Every Strength Counts, as she helps you explore your individual and team strengths. Call us at 915-747-5142 to learn more.

If you KNEW that it could make your job easier, make your team happier, and help you meet your goals more efficiently...would you at least give it a look? If you and your team could really understand why each of you naturally think, feel and behave in certain ways… would you say, yes, sign me up?

Managers and teams have experienced deep shifts in their culture, happiness, and productivity with the Strengths perspective. Just a half-day’s interactive session will give you an understanding of your team’s strengths, and provide you with tools you can use to achieve greater productivity, clearer communication, increased efficiency, and better employee engagement.

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Bonus: You’ll receive tips about how to use a Strengths perspective to improve your team this year.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONBy Phone: Call 915-747-5142 Monday - Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted forms of payment.Mail: Mail your registration form with a check, money order, credit card information, or purchase order to UTEP Professional and Public Programs; Memorial Gym, Suite 111; 101 West Robinson Avenue; El Paso, TX 79968-0602. Please make checks payable to UTEP.Online: Find the class you want and register securely online at www.ppp.utep.edu, 24 hours a day. For assistance, please call 915-747-5142.In Person: Visit our offices located at Memorial Gym, Suite 111, Monday - Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Early Registration: Early registration fees end two weeks prior to start of class date.

COURSE OFFERINGS & FEESProfessional and Public Programs is committed to offering quality programs at affordable prices. Course fees are based on an estimated minimum number of students. Professional and Public Programs is self–sustaining and course fees cover all expenses. No support is received from state or local taxes. All courses are prepaid courses.

CONFIRMING YOUR ENROLLMENT & COURSE LOCATIONWhen you enroll in a P3 course by phone, mail or online, you will receive a confirmation email; however, you may also request your confirmation be sent by mail. If you do not receive your enrollment confirmation within 48 hours of the course start date, please call 915-747-5142 during office hours. If there are any changes to the class, you will be promptly notified.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS/NEEDSIf you have a disability and require special accommodations, please call 915-747-5142. Please contact our office three weeks prior to start of a class.

COURSE CANCELLATION POLICYIn order to ensure courses reach their minimum number of participants, we highly recommend you register early. P3 reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet the minimum enrollment required or in case of any unforeseen circumstances. Registrants will be notified of course cancellations by phone and e–mail. Refunds will be processed automatically for courses canceled by Professional and Public Programs. NOTE: P3 reserves the right to change the location, day, time and instructor.

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FUNDING FOR DISABLED VETERANS (CH. 31)The Department of Veterans Affairs offers funding for disabled Veterans with a disability of 10% or more. P3 accepts Vocational Rehabilitation Funding for approved live and online certificate courses. To begin the funding process, please visit www.benefits.va.gov and register with VONAPP or contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Office. The El Paso/Las Cruces local office number is 915-772-2195.Inform your case manager that you have chosen to take a UTEP certification course.NOTE: Not all payment plan options are applicable to all courses.

ED2GO CERTIFICATE COURSES ONLYNEW – Easier Loan Application process. Visit https://ed2go.onelogos.net/ for details.

REFUND POLICYRefunds will be issued, minus a 15% cancellation fee per course, cost of materials, and/or lab fees, if a written request is faxed, emailed, or mailed and received three business days prior to the first day of a scheduled course. Refund requests must include your name, daytime telephone number, and the course number or name. This policy applies to all registrations, regardless of the payment method. Phone requests will not be accepted for a refund. Exceptions for refunds: • There are no refunds for online courses. • Other refund policies may apply to Conferences, Customized Training & Services, and other special programs.NOTE: Please allow 2 -3 weeks for processing of refunds. No refunds will be given on or after the first class meeting. Cancellations 1-3 days before first class meeting incur a 50% cancellation fee. A $25 fee will be charged for returned or canceled checks.

Send your request via:E–mail: [email protected]: 915-747–5538Mail: UTEP Professional and Public Programs 101 West Robinson Avenue Memorial Gym, Suite 111 El Paso, TX 79968–0602

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GENERAL INFORMATIONPAYMENT OPTIONS FOR LIVE LECTURE COURSESProfessional and Public Programs (P3) offers a Pre-Payment Plan designed to make registration payments even easier for your educational needs. In order to utilize this payment service, you must first enroll in a P3 live course, either in person at Memorial Gym, suite 111 (located on the UTEP Campus) or by phone at 915-747-5142. With a minimum of 20% down, this free payment plan will allow you to make payments up to 5 days before the course is scheduled to begin, allowing the course to be paid in full before the start date. Please note that any class not paid in full prior to the 5-day start date will incur a $25 processing fee and result in the participant being dropped from the class.

SMART OPTION STUDENT LOANSallie Mae offers loans for selected courses with registration fees greater than $500. Plans are administered directly by Sallie Mae. Visit www.salliemae.com/00366198 for more information. (UTEP P3 School Code 003661-98).

PRIVATE LOAN OPTIONSPrivate student loans are not part of the federal student loan program and require a credit check. You may borrow from any lender you choose; however, some private loans are only eligible for credit courses and do not cover continuing education classes. Borrowing fees and coverage vary between lenders, so compare costs and choose the program that’s right for you.

THIRD PARTY BILLINGProfessional and Public Programs will accept third party billing on behalf of a participant as a form of payment. The participant must submit a letter of credit from his/her employer, in which the employer agrees to make payment for the participant’s registration fees. The letter must state that the employer will make payment upon receipt of an invoice from P3. It must also state that payment is not contingent upon the participant’s course grades. Please contact 915-747-5142 or [email protected] for more information.

MILITARY SPOUSE CAREER ADVANCEMENT ACCOUNT SCHOLARSHIP - MYCAAThe MyCAA Scholarship is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance to eligible military spouses. P3 accepts MyCAA funding for approved live and online certificate courses. To ensure your eligibility for the MyCAA Scholarship, call a Spouse Education & Career Opportunities - SECO Career Counselor at 1-800- 342-9647 or visit the MyCAA Spouse Portal online at https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa and provide the required Spouse Profile information. Click on UTEP to view your course options. See page 44 for additional MyCAA information.

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PERSONAL FITNESS CERTIFICATION

The following courses are in partnership with:

World Instructor Training Schools (WITS) is the only major certifying body in the country providing comprehensive practical training and internship components. WITS is an approved CEU provider for the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers, the American Occupational Therapy Association, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and the International Association of Continuing Education and Training. The American Council on Education has recommended three undergraduate academic credits for the following courses.

FREE INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR: PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CERTIFICATION (0 CEUs / 1 HOUR) Students who want to learn more about the Personal Fitness Trainer Certification Course may join our live seminar and talk with a veteran instructor about the industry. 19SPFT1001 Meetings: 1 6/8 Sa 10 a.m. Registration Fee: FREE

FREE INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR: PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CERTIFICATION (0 CEUs / 1 HOUR)

Students who want to learn more about the Personal Fitness Trainer Certification Course may join our webinar and talk with a veteran instructor about the industry. Those who are unable to attend may register and receive a recording of the session. 19SPFT1000 Meetings: 1 Register Anytime Registration Fee: FREENote: Register now to receive website information.

PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CERTIFICATION (3 CEUs / 30 HOURS)Certified Personal Trainer – LIVE COURSE This challenging course is for candidates wanting live instruction with an in-depth, hands-on practical lab to master the essential career skills and knowledge needed to be a successful Certified Personal Trainer. The course also offers the option to complete an employer internship. Students will learn key topics like biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. They will also have practical training on assessing clients, programming, performing proper exercises, making presentations and more. Level 1 - Certified Personal Trainer Certificate; proof of CPR/AED* is needed to obtain certificate. Level 2 - Advanced Level 2 Certified Personal Trainer Certificate - 30-hour employer internship is included at no additional cost. A textbook is required and not included in the course fee. Please call 888-330-9487 or visit www.witseducation.com to order and start reading.

*Note: CPR-Automated External Defibrillator certification is required to receive the certificate.19SPFT2000 Meetings: 6 6/22-8/3 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No class on 7/27 Early Registration Fee: $799 Registration Fee: $850

HYBRID/BLENDED CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER – ONLINE COURSE (3 CEUs / 30 HOURS)

This course provides all the information needed to start an exciting fitness career and become a Certified Personal Trainer. The hands-on, practical labs are taught in person by a veteran teacher, while the men-tored lectures are delivered in 10-minute video clips that include quizzes, discussion boards, etc., to help students master the information. Topics will include exercise physiology, kinesiology and more. A FREE exam voucher to test for the Level 1 Certified Personal Trainer and a FREE Digital Badge (credential distinction) is included. A textbook is required and not included in the course fee. Please call 888-330-9487 or visit www.witseducation.com to order and start reading. Note: CPR-Automated External Defibrillator certification is required to receive the certificate.19SPFT2002 Meetings: 6 6/22-8/3 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No class on 7/27 Early Registration Fee: $799 Registration Fee: $850

HEALTHThe following courses are in partnership with:

The price of any state or national exam is not included in the tuition for the following courses. Exam registration assistance is available through Health Ed Today.

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING WITH OPTIONAL CLINICAL EXTERNSHIP (8 CEUs / 80 CLASSROOM HOURS)

This comprehensive program will prepare students to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s (PTCB) exam and work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting. Course content includes pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions

SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).

YOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES.

CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING

COURSE SYMBOL KEYSymbols represent the various course formats we provide.

Certificate Program

Live Lecture Course

Online Course MyCAA Eligible

Vocational Rehabilitation Eligible

WIOA Eligible

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Continues for course: Pharmacy Technician Training with Optional Clinical Externship.

and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands-on labs, students will review dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parental nutrition (TPN), billing and reimbursement, dispensing of prescriptions and inventory control.

An optional externship of 80 hours is available.

Some Externship fees may be required and are not included in the course fee. Separate fees may include pharmacy background/fingerprints, drug screening, background check, immunizations, and a physician statement of health. Costs may vary depending on the provider(s) used.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course.19SPHC4001 Meetings: 23 6/3-8/19 M and W 6-9:30 p.m. Early Registration Fee: $1899 Registration Fee: $1999

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING PROGRAM (8 CEUs / 80 HOURS)

This course teaches the skills needed to solve insurance billing problems, manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-10 manual), complete common insurance forms, trace delinquent claims, appeal denied claims, and use generic forms to streamline billing procedures. The course covers the following areas: CPT (Introduction, Guidelines, Evaluation and Management), specialty fields (such as surgery, radiology and laboratory), ICD-10 (Introduction and

Guidelines), and basic claims processes for medical insurance and third party reimbursements. Students will learn how to find the service and codes using manuals (CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS).

Note: After obtaining practical work experience (6 months to 2 years), students who complete this course may qualify to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders’ (AAPC) Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC) or Certified Outpatient Coder Exam (COC); the American Health Information Association’s (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other national certification exams.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course. 19SPHC6001 Meetings: 22 6/10-8/14 M and W 6-9:30 p.m. Sa (6/29 and 7/27) 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Early Registration Fee: $1899 Registration Fee: $1999

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT WITH OPTIONAL CLINICAL EXTERNSHIP (14 CEUs / 140 CLASSROOM HOURS)

This program will train students to assist physicians with the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Instruction includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical aspects of phlebotomy and the cardiac lifecycle. Students will review important topics including pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications, taking and documenting vital signs, phlebotomy, cardiology (including proper lead placements), professional workplace behavior, ethics and the legal aspects of healthcare. There are 140 hours of classroom lectures and hands-on labs, plus an opportunity for 160 hours of a clinical externship at a local healthcare provider. To be eligible for clinical rotation, students must successfully complete the 140-hour program and submit to a thorough background check and drug screening, as well as meet other requirements.

Some externship fees may be required and are not included in the course fee. Separate fees may be incurred for immunizations and to acquire a physician’s statement of health. Costs may vary depending on which provider(s) are used.

Note: Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association’s (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course. 19SPHC3000 Meetings: 34 6/4-9/10 T and Th 6-9:30 p.m. Alternate - Sa 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. No class on 7/4 Early Registration Fee: $2599 Registration Fee: $2799

HUMAN RESOURCESThe following courses are in partnership with:

ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN RESOURCES (1.5 CEUs / 15 HOURS)

The SHRM Essentials of Human Resources is an introductory course offering a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of Human Resources (HR). It gives participants foundational knowledge and introduces them to behavioral competencies that are essential for business success. It is ideal for those just starting out in HR profession, performing HR duties, or looking for an effective way to boost their employee management skills. In addition, the following topics will be discussed: Talent Acquisition, Total Rewards, Learning and Development, Performance Management, and Employment Law.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course.19SPHR1000 Meetings: 5 6/1-6/29 Sa 9 a.m.-Noon Early Registration Fee: $550 Registration Fee: $575

Professional and Public Programs is always looking for qualified and enthusiastic educators who can teach our corporate and business training courses. For more information, contact our Corporate & Business Training Program Manager at 915-747-6649.

INSTRUCTORS NEEDED!

P3 CONTINUING EDUCATION AT UTEP • CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING

CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING

YOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES.

NOTE: EARLY REGISTRATION FEES END TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO START DATE OF CLASS.

COURSE SYMBOL KEYSymbols represent various course formats.

Certificate Program

Live Lecture Course

Vocational Rehabilitation Eligible

WIOA Eligible

Online Course

My CAA Eligible

SAVE THE DATE

Mark your calendar for October 29, 2019 and bring your team (bring two!) to join Lisa Rice, certified Gallup Strengths Coach and CEO of Every Strength Counts, as she helps you explore your individual and team strengths. See page 39 for more details or call us at 915-747-5142 to learn more.

StrengthsFinder Training Workshop

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LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTLean Six Sigma (LSS) is a proven business management strategy that helps organizations operate more efficiently. It combines the Lean 14 principles for reducing waste and increasing performance, with Six Sigma tools and techniques for improving and sustaining quality. Note: The sequence of leveled belt courses (White, Yellow, Green, and Black) increase in difficulty as you progress through them. Graduates will receive a certificate at the end of each course level.

FREE INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR: A GUIDE TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND LEAN SIX SIGMA SERIES (0 CEUs / 3 HOURS)

This seminar highlights the importance of project management knowledge/skills for optimum business results. It focuses on the Project Management Professional (PMP) baseline, UTEP’s Lean Six Sigma (LSS) program, Lean 14 Principals and the Six Sigma DMAIC Methodology. Discount: Students who attend will receive $50 off the Green Belt and Black Belt course and $50 off the Project Management Professional Certificate class.

Note: To have discount applied to appropriate course, please register by calling 915-747-5142.19SPMG1000 Meetings: 1 5/15 W 6-9 p.m. Registration Fee: FREE

LEAN SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT (4.2 CEUs / 42 HOURS)

The Six Sigma Specialist program helps professionals strengthen organizations by employing the core concepts of Lean Six Sigma. The program enhances problem-solving skills with an emphasis on the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) model. Students will explore processes and team management, operational metrics, and key tools and techniques to achieve process excellence.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course.19SPMG5005 Meetings: 7 7/27-9/14 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No class on 8/31 Early Registration Fee: $1200 Registration Fee: $1300

NONPROFIT PLANNING, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (0.8 CEUs / 8 HOURS)

This training series focuses on successful strategic planning in and leadership of nonprofit organizations. Several broad areas, including the role of nonprofit organizations in today’s society, are addressed. Students will review practical tools to help plan an organization’s mission and vision and define its business model. Readings and lectures are enhanced with classroom activities, video presentations and online research. Students are expected to work on a project of their choosing.

Note: Textbook is included in the fee for this course.19SPMG1020 Meetings: 2 6/1-6/8 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Registration Fee: $299

ACHIEVING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY (0.8 CEUs / 8 HOURS)

This training series focuses on strategies for the sustainability of nonprofit organizations. Several broad areas pertaining to different types of funding strategies and sources available to nonprofit organizations are addressed. Students will learn the basics of successful social entrepreneurship, grant writing, volunteerism, sweat equity and capital campaigns. Readings and lectures are enhanced with classroom activities, video presentations and online research. Students are expected to work on a project of their choosing.

Note: Textbook is included in the fee for this course.19SPMG1022 Meetings: 2 6/22-6/29 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Registration Fee: $299

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE (4.5 CEUs / 45 HOURS)

This course is ideal for professionals who are preparing to take the Project Management Professional (PMP®) exam. It is designed to help students earn their PMP certificate and can be taken by anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of project management. The course emphasizes processes outlined in the sixth edition of the PMBOK® Guide, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. This includes, but is not limited to, the 47 processes of project management and PMI code of ethics.

Taking this course will qualify students for the 35 training contact credit hours required to register for the PMI® Certified Associate Program Management (CAPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) exam, or to maintain their current PMI® PMP certification. It is also perfect for experienced project managers wanting to brush up on their education.

Notice: Registrations received five days or less before start date will be charged a $100 expedited student kit shipping fee.

Note: Textbooks are included in the fee for this course.19SPMG4005 Meetings: 15 6/3-7/3 M, Tu and W 6-9 p.m. Early Registration Fee: $1550 Registration Fee: $1650

LEGALThe following course is in partnership with:

PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE COURSE (8.4 CEUs / 84 HOURS)

This intensive, nationally acclaimed program is designed for beginning as well as advanced legal workers. Participants will train to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, prepare legal documents and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation. There are no prerequisites to take the course. Students will learn how to improve office efficiency, productivity, and billable hours, as well as learn new marketable job skills.

Note: Textbooks are not included. All textbooks and resources, including WESTLAW access, are available for separate purchase from The Center for Legal Studies by calling 800-522-7737 or by using the secure online order form at www.legalstudies.com. 19SPCLS3000 Meetings: 12 7/13-8/18 Sa and Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Early Registration Fee: $1395 Registration Fee: $1495

I was presented with techniques to optimize my communication skills…These tools have enhanced my ability to better develop and present proposals, relay important information, delegate work in a manner that is more efficient…and contribute towards a positive dynamic of the work place.

- Sergio, former Corporate and Business Training Supervisory Skills workshop student

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Find out if you’re eligible for $4,000 for career training! The MyCAA program is designed to help military spouses, just like you, gain the training they need to start a rewarding career – no matter where they PCS. MyCAA funding may completely cover your training costs with the University of Texas at El Paso’s, Professional and Public Programs (P3). These live and online courses give you the flexibility you need to make school work for you!

P3 accepts MyCAA funding for approved live and online training certification courses.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

915-747-5142FOR ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION:

800-342-9647HTTPS://AIPORTAL.ACC.AF.MIL/MYCAAClick on UTEP to view your course options.

To ensure your eligibility for the MyCAA Scholarship, call a Spouse Education & Career Opportunities (SECO) Career Counselor at 800-342-9647 or visit the MyCAA Spouse Portal online at https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa and provide the required Spouse Profile information. Click on UTEP to view your course options.

P3 offers an extensive selection of MyCAA approved programs such as:• Dental Technician• Lean Six Sigma• Medical Billing and Coding• Paralegal Certificate• Personal Fitness Trainer• Pharmacy Technician• Project Management• Technology / CompTIA• Veterinary Assistant

And much more…

Look for this symbol to identify eligible live and online certificate courses in this catalog, on pages 41-46.

LIVE AND ONLINE

CERTIFICATECOURSES

AVAILABLE

P3 offers a special selection of Workforce Solutions eligible programs such as:• Pharmacy Technician Training with Optional Clinical Externship (Live course)

• Clinical Medical Assistant with Optional Clinical Externship (Live course)

• Project Management Professional Certificate (Live course)

• Human Resources Professional (Online course with ed2Go)

• Certified Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 (Online course with ed2Go)

• COMP TIA A+, N+ or S+ (Online course with ed2Go)

MILITARY SPOUSE EDUCATION - GET UP TO $4,000

CORPORATE AND BUSINESS TRAINING

PARTNER WITH OUR CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING TEAM – WE TAKE A PERSONAL APPROACH. Let our team of experts help your organization plan & design customized learning solutions that optimize performance & increase productivity and return on investment! See page 47 for more details.

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YOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES.

ED2GO ENRICHMENT COURSES

ed2go.com/ppp/

In partnership with P3, ed2go offers over 300 hundred online courses in sought after skills. Professional development and personal enrichment courses will be led by instructors in an interactive learning environment. Enhance your skills with courses that start monthly and span a convenient 6-12 week format. Prices start as low as $89. Here are some of the most popular courses:

• Accounting Fundamentals• Introduction to SQL• Microsoft Excel• A to Z Grant Writing• Project Management Fundamentals• Effective Business Writing• Computer Skills for the Workplace• Performing Payroll in QuickBooks• Money Management• Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer• Human Resources Professional*• Certifi ed Administrative Professional with Microsoft Offi ce Specialist 2016*• Comp TIA A+, N+ or S+*

* These online courses are WIOA Eligible, for more details call us at 915-747-5142.

CAREER STEP ONLINE EDUCATION AND CAREER TRAINING SOLUTIONS

careerstep.com/ppputep militaryeducationfunding.com/careerstep

P3 at UTEP has partnered with Career Step to offer online training for in-demand careers. Tens of thousands of new jobs are expected in these career fi elds. Here are some of the most popular courses:

• Pharmacy Technician with Healthcare Administration and Billing• Medical Assistant with Clinical Externship• Medical Offi ce Manager• Professional Medical Coding and Billing with PCS• Medical Transcription and Editing• Computer Technician• Executive Assistant• Medical Billing• Veterinary Assistant

Programs offer open enrollment so you can get started now with an online curriculum that’s available 24/7 with unlimited instructor support, affordable tuition and payment plans. Call 915-747-5142 or visit CareerStep.com/ppputep to get started. MyCAA applicants call 800-246-7837 ext. 8475.

Easier Loan Application process. Visit ed2go.onelogos.net/ for more details.

NEW

VISIT OUR WEBSITE PPP.UTEP.EDU FOR MORE ONLINE COURSE OFFERINGS AND COMPLETE REGISTRATION INFORMATION.

ONLINE COURSES

*

COURSE SYMBOL KEYSymbols represent various course formats.

Certifi cate Program

Live Lecture Course

Vocational Rehabilitation Eligible

WIOA Eligible

Online Course

My CAA Eligible

ED2GO CAREER TRAINING CERTIFICATIONS

careertraining.ed2go.com/uteppace/

ed2go Training Certifi cation Courses start at your convenience and average 3 -12 months to complete. Expert instructors develop, lead and interact with students for a positive interactive learning environment. Students gain more knowledge and move forward in their academic career.

Here are some of the most portable Ed2go training certifi cation courses:

• Lean Six Sigma Green/Black Belt• Healthcare• Fitness• Information Technology • Software Development • Media and Design• Business • Hospitality • Skilled Trades

eLEARNING CAREER TRAINING WITH EXTERNSHIP PLACEMENT

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Myedtoday self-paced, instructor monitored, best-in-class eLearning programs consist of 62 portable Career Tracks with Externship, and an additional 200 e-learning courses across a number of disciplines including: Healthcare, Business & Management, IT, Project Management, and Criminal Law & Justice.

Course Topics Include (10 of over 200 programs):• Business Management Professional• Project Management Professional• Human Resources Professional• Clinical Medical Assistant• Pharmacy Technician• Phlebotomy Technician• Dental Assistant• Corrections Specialist• Comp TIA A+, N+ or S+LIKE US

P3 Connection Let us know how we are doing by sharing a comment on our Facebook account.

As part of our P3 Facebook community, you’ll be among the fi rst to hear abour our upcoming events, new courses, and promotions.

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VISIT OUR WEBSITE PPP.UTEP.EDU FOR MORE ONLINE COURSE OFFERINGS AND COMPLETE REGISTRATION INFORMATION. ONLINE COURSES

VIRTUAL EDUCATION SOFTWARE CONTINUING EDUCATION

FOR TEACHERSvirtualeduc.com/utep/

VESI and P3 at UTEP provide interactive continuing education courses for teachers and higher education students. Rely on the expert instruction of e-learning to complete a degree, advance your career, or complete state re-licensure requirements.

Course topics include: • Behavior is Language• Harassment, Bullying & Cyber-intimidation in Schools• Reading Fundamentals #: An Introduction to Scientifically-based Research • Teaching Elementary Math • Violence in Schools

JER ONLINE TRAINING CERTIFICATIONS AND COURSES

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With more demand for online workforce education training, now is a great time to take JER Online courses. These courses are positioned to serve individual students and groups of workforce employees who are seriously seeking Continuing Workforce Training.

Course topics include:

• Advanced Certificate Course in Structured Writing for Technical Documentation• Advanced Certificate in Technical Writing• Certificate in Professional Technical Communication• Certificate in Technical Writing• Certificate in Technical Writing for Current Technical Writers• Workplace Experience Certificate in Technical Writing• Technical Communication Industry Certificate - Mastery Level

THE CENTER FOR LEGAL STUDIES (CLS)

legalstudies.com/vendor/utep/

The Center for Legal Studies is a legal education company focused on providing students with the most affordable and effective legal education possible. In partnership with P3 at UTEP, we offer education courses online to provide our students with the flexibility necessary to achieve their academic goals while continuing with their everyday lives.

• Paralegal Certificate Course• Advanced Paralegal Certificate Course • Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate Course • Intellectual Property Law for Engineers• Legal Investigation Certificate Course • Legal Nurse Consultant Training Course • Legal Secretary Certificate Course • Medical Professional Legal Consultant• Personal Injury for Paralegals • Test Preparation (GRE, GMAT, LSACT, SAT, etc.) • Software Essentials for the Law Office • Victim Advocacy Certificate Course

W.I.T.S. EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCEFOR FITNESS PROFESSIONALS

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These online/blended courses are designed to help all individuals, regardless of fitness skill level/knowledge, to further enhance their ability to help others live healthier lifestyles. Additionally, these courses help one maintain their certification status, while also giving advice on the business side of the fitness industry.

Most popular courses:

• Building Blocks of Sport and Exercise Nutrition• Older Adult Foundations• Sports and Exercise Nutrition - Special Considerations• Nutritional Concepts• Exercise Program Design • Fundamentals of Sports and Exercise Nutrition• Developing your Business Strategy• Pregnancy Fitness• Lifestyle Fitness Coaching

COURSE SYMBOL KEY – Symbols represent various course formats.

Certificate Program

Online Course

MyCAA Eligible

Vocational Rehabilitation Eligible

WIOA Eligible

YOU MUST BE 18 AND OLDER TO REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES.

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PARTNER WITH OUR CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING TEAM – WE TAKE A PERSONAL APPROACH.Let our team of experts help your organization plan & design customized learning solutions that optimize performance & increase productivity and return on investment!

Professional and Public Programs “Corporate Customized Training” services will help you design key learning solutions and strategies to assure the success of your organization. We will take out the guesswork by developing result-driven content that meet your unique needs and align your employees’ skills with your business goals.

Expect focused, measurable results!

We are extremely fl exible as our primary goal is to properly train your employees at your convenience.

We provide: 1. Needs analysis and assessment.2. Curriculum design & development.3. Instructional design & delivery.4. Professional development solutions.

CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAININGFOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIES

CONFERENCESERVICES

Take a few minutes to share your training needs with us by completing our training needs assessment, available online at ppp.utep.edu.

Scroll down and click on the‘Learn More’ button under CORPORATE CUSTOMIZED TRAINING.

Click on the “Tell us what you need” button, complete and submit.

CONTACT US TODAY TO START BUILDING A SOLUTION-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCE!or contact:Liliana Oaxaca, Program [email protected] 915.747.6649

Our Corporate Wellness Program is available to help foster a healthier, happier, more productive and reliable workforce. We offer a fl exible variety of classes and seminars, all of which can be held on-site at your workplace. We will work closely with you to determine what best fi ts your needs and budget.

Ask about our Corporate Wellness Program

MAKE A PLANInvest in your company’s best asset, your employees.

Showcase Your Event– Start your non-credit course, workshop, seminar, institute, symposium or conference today! Program planning made easy!

To fi nd out more about our Conference Services at P3, give us a call at 915-747-5402.

We assist with the following services:

• Registration Services

• Financial Services

• Marketing Services

• Conference analysis and Evaluation Services

And other logistical services as needed

Experienced staff members are ready to

assist with the details and delivery of your

program in El Paso or anywhere an event

takes you.

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