The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) offers a variety of summer camps that provide academic enrichment for children and teenagers.

Updated May 12, 2010

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) offers a variety of summer camps that provide academic enrichment for children and teenagers. For a comprehensive list of UAB summer camps, summer classes and opportunities to study abroad, visit the website, www.uab.edu/news/summer.

Arts

Alys Stephens Center's Kids on Stage Summer Drama Camp - "A Year With Frog and Toad, Jr."

Phone: 205-975-2787

Address: 1200 10th Ave. South

E-mail: heathmix@uab.edu

Web Site: www.alysstephens.org

Ages: 7-14

Dates: June 7-18

Cost: $350.  There is a discount for UAB employees.  Registration is open until sessions are full.

Description: The Kids on Stage drama camp is a two-week experience that shares with children the wonder and detail of theater performance. Campers will be introduced to many aspects of theater with a variety of fun, intense classes. They can learn theater games, improvisation, warm-ups, concentration exercises, voice and diction, terminology, acting and stage production. This wonderful theatrical camp culminates in a full stage production of "A Year with Frog and Toad, Jr." on the last night.

Alys Stephens Center's Kids on Stage Summer Drama Camp - "Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Jr."

Phone: 205-975-2787

Address: 1200 10th Ave. South

E-mail: heathmix@uab.edu

Web Site: www.alysstephens.org

Ages: 7-14

Dates: June 21-July 2

Cost: $350. There is a discount for UAB employees.  Registration is open until sessions are full.

Description: The Kids on Stage drama camp is a two-week experience that shares with children the wonder and detail of theater performance. Campers will be introduced to many aspects of theater with a variety of fun, intense classes. They can learn theater games, improvisation, warm-ups, concentration exercises, voice and diction, terminology, acting and stage production. This wonderful theatrical camp culminates in a full stage production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Jr." on the last night.

Alys Stephens Center's Kids on Stage Summer Drama Camp - "Once on This Island, Jr."

Phone: 205-975-2787

Address: 1200 10th Ave. South

E-mail: heathmix@uab.edu

Web Site: www.alysstephens.org

Ages: Middle and high-school students, advanced camp

Dates: July 12-23

Cost: $350. There is a discount for UAB employees.  Registration is open until sessions are full.

Description: The Kids on Stage drama camp is a two-week experience that shares with children the wonder and detail of theater performance. Campers will be introduced to many aspects of theater with a variety of fun, intense classes. They can learn theater games, improvisation, warm-ups, concentration exercises, voice and diction, terminology, acting and stage production.  This advanced theatrical camp culminates in a full stage production of "Once on This Island, Jr." on the last night.

 

Camp Shakespeare Extreme in Birmingham

A Teen Summer Shakespeare Intensive presented by the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Theatre UAB

Address: UAB's Alys Stephens Center, 1200 10th Ave. South, Birmingham

Phone: Greta Lambert, 334-271-5393 or Meg Lewis at 334-271-5326, Alabama Shakespeare Festival

E-mail: glambert@asf.net

Ages: For students in grades 7-12

Dates: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 7-11

Cost: $300

Details: Associate Professor Dennis McLernon, MFA, of the UAB Department of Theatre will lead this intensive camp for students who are prepared to dig deeper into Shakespeare's world and his text, explore complex characters and discover new levels of theatrical expression. Students will perform a Shakespeare piece at week's end.

UAB Summer Percussion Seminar

Phone: 205-975-5823

Address: UAB Hulsey Center Room 203, 950 13th St. South.

E-mail: gfambro@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uabpercussion.com

Ages: Rising 9th-12th grade students for the 2010-11 school year; rising 6th-8th grade students for the beginners track, which will run concurrently from 9 a.m. until noon.

Dates: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 21-25; beginners track 9 a.m. to noon June 21-25.

Cost: Tuition is $350, includes daily lunch and a T-shirt. Beginners track tuition is $200, includes a T-shirt. All applications are due by June 1.

Description: This seminar will feature master classes, clinics, daily concerts and ensemble performance in several aspects of percussion performance: orchestral, drum set, rudimental, steel drums, electronic percussion, mallets, timpani and percussion ensemble. Students will participate in a large ensemble and a specialty course for the entire seminar. Each student will receive large ensemble instruction, clinic sessions, concerts, an opportunity for private lessons and master class instruction. A final concert featuring the seminar participants will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 26 at UAB's Alys Stephens Center. Application materials can be found at www.uabpercussion.com.

 

UAB Summer Drumline Camp

Phone: 205-975-5823

Address: UAB Hulsey Center Room 203, 950 13th St. South

E-mail: gfambro@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uabpercussion.com

Ages: Rising 9th-12th grade students for the 2010-11 school year as well as recently graduated students.

Dates: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 7-11

Cost: Tuition is $350, includes daily lunch and a T-shirt. Applications due by May 15.

Description: Sectionals and ensemble rehearsals will focus on all aspects of the marching percussion section: battery and front ensemble, playing/marching technique, exercises and show music, writing and arranging, cadences and more. Students will be taught by UAB faculty and staff and regional experts in the marching idiom. A final concert is planned 5 p.m. June 11 in the UAB Mini-Park, weather permitting. Application materials can be found at www.uabpercussion.com.

 

UAB Auxiliaries Summer Camp

"Emerald Experience: Color Guard, Dance Team, Majorette"

Phone: 205-975-2263 (BAND)

Address: UAB Campus Recreation Center, 1501 University Blvd., Birmingham.

E-mail: www.EmeraldExperience@gmail.com

Ages: 18 years and younger; campers 6th grade and younger must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Dates: June 17-19

Cost: Three levels are available: resident campers, 6th grade and older only, $250; commuter campers, open to all ages, $175; and mini campers, three hours of instruction a day, open to campers 10 years of age and younger, $100. Applications are due by June 1.

Description: Color guard, dance team, majorette training sessions with the staff from UAB Marching Blazer Auxiliaries with a focus on twirling, dance technique and beginning instruction in color guard.

 

2010 UAB Summer Music Camp

Phone: 205-975-9589

Address: UAB Hulsey Center for the Arts and Humanities, Room 208, 950 13th St. South

E-mail: samuels@uab.edu

Web Site: www.music.uab.edu

Ages: Grades 6-12 for the 2010-2011 school year

Dates: June 13-19

Cost: Residential tuition is $400 if registered by April 26; $425 if application is received by May 24. Commuter tuition is $275 if registered by April 26; $300 if application is received by May 24.

Description: The week-long camp's music-making opportunities include full symphonic band experience, small ensemble participation and training in music technique, theory and literature. Elective sessions include music technology, jazz, music history, conducting and more. Students also will have the opportunity to study privately with members of the UAB Department of Music faculty and perform on a world-class stage. The camp will be directed by Sue Samuels, M.M., UAB director of bands.

UAB Music Technology Summer Camps

Phone: 205-975-8722

Address: UAB Hulsey Center for the Arts and Humanities, Room 231, 950 13th St. South

E-mail: slpmusic@uab.edu

Ages: 12-18

Dates: Two camps: June 13-18 and June 21-25

Cost: $325 for either session; $300 if registered by April 26; $450 for residential campers for June 13-18 session only; $425 if registered by April 26. Registration deadline is May 24.

Description: This is Alabama's only music technology summer camp for high school and middle school students. Students will learn to use the latest software and hardware for making and producing music in UAB's state-of-the-art labs and recording studio. Campers can stay on campus during the first camp session.

Business

UAB Summer Bridge Program for Business Students

Phone: 205-934-2453

Address: UAB Business and Engineering Complex, 1150 10th Ave. South

E-mail: ldjohnson@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uab.edu/business

Ages: Graduating high school class of 2010

Dates: May 29-July 16

Cost: Free tuition, textbooks, meal allowance and free room in a UAB residence hall; applications can be mailed to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, 401 Campbell Hall, 1530 3rd Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 35294-1170.

Description: The UAB School of Business offers a seven-week program for minority students who plan to attend UAB as business majors. Students enroll in two college credit courses at UAB and receive faculty-led tutoring in math and English. They also participate in business training and social activities to promote networking. Students will receive a $1,500 stipend for successful program participation.

Computer Science

UAB Alice Computer Programming for Middle-School Students

Contact: camps@cis.uab.edu

Address: UAB Campbell Hall, 1300 University Blvd.

Ages: Middle-school students

Dates: June 7-11; a second camp will be held June 28-July 2

Cost: $350; Registration opens in March. Space is limited to a maximum 15 students.

Description: This camp uses the Alice computer-programming system to teach students the basics of computer programming. Students will write and create their own computer videos and games. The camp is sponsored by the UAB Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

UAB Computer Forensics

Contact: camps@cis.uab.edu

Address: UAB Campbell Hall, 1300 University Blvd.

Ages: High-school students

Dates: June 21-25

Cost: $300; Registration opens in March. Space is limited to a maximum of 15 students.

Description: High school students will learn about cyber crime investigation and forensics as well as methods for tracking phishing, spam and other Internet and computer scams. The camp is sponsored by the UAB Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

UAB Java Computer Programming

Contact: camps@cis.uab.edu

Address: UAB Campbell Hall, 1300 University Blvd.

Ages: High-school students

Dates: June 14-18

Cost: $300; Registration opens in March. Space is limited to a maximum of 15 students.

Description: This camp introduces high-school students to the basics of writing computer programs in the Java language. The camp is sponsored by the UAB Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

UAB Computer Graphics

Contact: camps@cis.uab.edu

Address: UAB Campbell Hall, 1300 University Blvd.

Ages: High-school students

Dates: July 12-16

Cost: $300; Registration opens in March. Space is limited to a maximum 15 students.

Description: This camp requires attendance in the previous week's Java programming courses, June 14-18, or equivalent knowledge. Campers will learn to use Java programming language to build computer graphics and designs. The camp is sponsored by the UAB Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

Humanities

Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop for High School Students

Phone: 205-934-8583

Address: UAB Spencer Honors House, 1190 10th Ave. South

E-mail: tmharris@uab.edu

Ages: Rising 10th, 11th and 12th grade students

Dates: June 7-25

Cost: $600 without college credit; $916 with 1 hour college credit. Financial aid is available.

Description: The Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop is a three-week day camp for high-school students. Instructional activities include directed writing exercises, small group/workshop discussion of students' work, individual conferences with instructors and related enrichment activities. The workshop is sponsored by the UAB Department of English.

The UAB Children's Creative Learning Center

Phone: 205-996-3540

Address: Rocky Ridge Elementary School, 2876 Old Rocky Ridge Road in Hoover

Email: akirk@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uab.edu/education/cclc/

Ages: 3-12; all 3-year-olds must be potty trained.

Dates: June 7-July 16

Cost: $125-$175

Description: A summer enrichment camp for ages 3-12 focusing on literacy, math, arts, science and social studies. The Creative Learning Center is sponsored by the UAB School of Education in partnership with the Hoover Board of Education.

UAB Red Mountain Writing Project Middle School Summer Writing Camp:

Write to Know!

Phone: Tonya Perry, Ph.D., at 205-934-7896

Address: School of Education, Room 117, 901 13th St. South

E-mail:  writingcamp@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uab.edu/redmountainwritingproject

Ages: 10-14

Dates: Camp will be held four days a week June 1-24. The first week of camp will be held Tuesday through Friday. During weeks 2-4, camp will be held Monday through Thursday.

Cost: $150 per week; $50 non-refundable registration fee

Description: This camp, offered through the UAB School of Education, provides children with four weeks of writing fun:

Week One: "Taking Care of Business." Campers will create and write about their own businesses using persuasive and expository modes.

Week Two: "Finding Your Voice Through Creative Writing." Youngsters will learn to write personal narratives, poetry and fiction.

Week Three: "Living Histories." Children will meet and interview people who are a part of Birmingham's history.

Week Four: "Art of Writing." During this week, students will experience the fine arts by learning to write song lyrics, create narrative presentations of art pieces, construct critiques and much more.

UAB World Language Camp

Phone: 205-934-4652

Address: Humanities Building, 900 13th St. South

E-mail: kristachambless@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uab.edu/cas/languages

Ages: 5-10

Dates: July 19-30

Cost: $195 for one week; $325 for both weeks.  Students may choose to attend either the first or second week only or both weeks.

Description: UAB World Language Camp, sponsored by the UAB Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, will provide two weeks of language and cultural activities. The first week children will explore French, Arabic, Japanese, Italian and German. Children will study a different language each day. The second week will be immersion into Spanish. 

Science

CORD Summer Science Camps for Middle School Students

Phone: 205-934-5171

Address: Community Health Services Building, Fifth Floor, 933 19th St. South

E-mail: CCORD@uab.edu

Web Site: www.uab.edu/cord

Ages: Rising 6th, 7th and 8th graders

Dates: June 14-July 2; July 12-30

Cost:   $175 for the first camp; $75 to add a second camp. A $50 registration fee is applied toward the total cost of camp.

Description: The UAB Center for Community OutReach Development (CORD) offers six exciting science camps weekly for six weeks. Children can use high-tech instruments to monitor air and water quality, dive into the gene pool and investigate the role DNA plays in living creatures, conduct tests to discover the effects of exercise on the body, embark on a week-long adventure to explore the molecules that are involved in everyday life and spend a week exploring the wonders and magic of chemistry all while using state-of-the-art equipment in real laboratories. All of the camp experiences are aligned with the science curriculum that the campers will have the following fall.

CORD Summer Science Institute (SSI) for High-School Students

Phone: 205-934-5171

Address: Community Health Services Building, Fifth Floor, 933 19th St. South
E-mail: jmwyss@uab.edu

Web Site:  www.uab.edu/cord
Ages: Students entering grades 10-12
Dates: SSI I - June 7-June 18 and June 21-July 2

SSI II - July 12-23 and July 26-Aug. 6

            SSI III - June 3-Aug. 6

Cost:   $250-$350; applications are due March 26.

Description: The Summer Science Institute (SSI), sponsored by the UAB Center for Community OutReach Development (CORD), is a multi-summer research experience for high-school students interested in learning to conduct real science. SSI consists of three progressive levels.

SSI I: "Fundamentals of Cellular and Molecular Biology," for sophomores, juniors and seniors, lets students participate in introductory molecular biology experiments. 

SSI II: "Advanced Principles of Molecular Biology and Neuroscience" is offered for 11th and 12th grade students who have completed SSI I. In this seminar, students learn the principles of molecular biology and neuroscience investigations on different aspects of a specific, biologically important protein. 

SSI III: "Research Internship" is for high-school seniors who have completed SSI I and II. Students are placed in research laboratories to work on their own original project under the supervision of UAB faculty and a staff mentor.

ChemBridge for 9th Graders

Phone: 205-934-5171
Address: Community Health Services Building, Fifth Floor, 933 19th St. South

E-Mail:  jmwyss@uab.edu or cmcclure@uab.edu         
Web Site:  www.uab.edu/cord
Ages: Students entering the 9th grade

Dates: Two one-week sessions: July 5-9 and July 19-23

Cost:   $150 per week

Description: ChemBridge is a one-week camp sponsored by the UAB Center for Community OutReach Development (CORD) in which students explore chemical concepts and principles, learn hands-on applications and demonstrations and participate in discussions to help them prepare for high-school chemistry.

 

UAB's Camp CSI Birmingham

Phone: 205-934-2069

Address: University Boulevard Office Building, Room 306, 1201 University Blvd.

E-mail: Jason Linville, Ph.D., at jglinvil@uab.edu

Ages: High school students in grades 10-12, including rising 10th graders and seniors who have just graduated from high school.

Dates: June 21-25, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Cost: $199 per student plus a $50 non-refundable registration fee; Cost of camp includes lunch and snacks. Registration deadline is June 11. Space is limited.

Description: A forensic science camp where high school students will receive hands-on training in collecting evidence, including dusting for fingerprints, analyzing DNA evidence and interpreting DNA profiles.

 

Sports

UAB offers a variety of camps for children and teens in football, baseball, basketball, softball, soccer and volleyball. UAB offers both day and overnight camps. For more information, call the sports camps' offices or visit the Web Sites:

Brian Shoop Baseball Camps - 205-934-5182

UAB Summer Basketball Camps - 205-934-3402

UAB Girls Basketball Camps - 205-934-2048 or 205-934-2027

Youth Football Camp - 205-934-7586

Softball Camps and Clinics - 205-975-7800

UAB Boys Soccer Camp - 205-870-0194 or go to www.uabsoccercamp.com

UAB Girls Soccer Camp - 205-934-4797 or go to www.uabsoccer.com

UAB Volleyball Camps - 205-975-8010

Cheerleading and Dance

UAB also will host several cheerleading and dance camps sponsored by the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) and the Universal Dance Association (UDA).

Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Cheer Camp I

Dates: June 1-4

Universal Dance Association (UDA) Camp I  

Dates: June 10-13

UDA Dance Camp II

Dates: June 14-16

UCA/FCA Cheer Camp II

Dates: June 29-July 2

About UAB

Known for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to education at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is an internationally renowned research university and academic medical center and the state of Alabama's largest employer. For more information, please visit www.uab.edu.