(July 29, 2019) – All summer long, kids from all over San Antonio have come to UTSA to learn and have fun at summer camps. This week, several new camps get started on campus.
UTSA camps cover every interest—from science, engineering and architecture to sports, music and writing. Each camp offers kids and teens a place to try something new while having fun and experiencing life on a college campus.
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Throughout the summer, UTSA hosts half-day and full-day sessions at the Main and Downtown Campuses. Some last a few days while others extend a week or two.
This week’s camps include:
Hydrology (All About Water) Camp
Campers will explore all the different places water lives around us. Campers will discover the unique underground water systems in Bexar County and learn about ground water, water cycles, drinking water and the creatures that call the Edwards Aquifer home.
String Project Guitar and Orchestra Camp
This camp welcomes current year-round UTSA String Project students (of all ages) AND public, charter, and private school string and guitar students who will be entering grades 6-9 in August of 2019 for a week-long summer program focusing on building technique and exploring alternative styles of music.
STREAMsation
Campers in grades 1 – 8 will use modern and ancient technology to participate in hands-on activities to explore and expand their understanding of science, technology, reading/language arts, engineering, art and mathematics. This week, campers will be introduced to engineering concepts by designing and building various model structures.
Baseball Camp
This week, UTSA Baseball features Youth Future Stars Camp. It provides an intense camp experience similar to a UTSA practice for skilled youth players ages 9 – 14.