BROOKDALE Summer Camps-On-Campus 2014

BROOKDALE
Community College
Summer 2014
Camps-On-Campus
continuinged.brookdalecc.edu/summercamps
732-224-2823
Fast Start2
Reading Club3
Summer Adventure Camps
Morning Care5
Aftercare5
Arts 5
Business7
Chess7
Digital Arts7
Premium Programs
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Law And Order 13
Magic13
Math13
Museum Days13
Science14
Ocean Adventures
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Science Academy High Schools 17
Sew Cool!18
Teaching19
Theater – Performing Arts 19
Writing – Reading – Reporting 19
College Bound Step Up
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Jersey Blues Sports Camps
Baseball23
Basketball23
Cheerleading24
Field Hockey24
Fitness24
Fencing25
Golf25
Running25
Soccer25
Softball26
Tennis26
2014 Camp Schedule
Registration Form
Lincroft Campus Map
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BROOKDALE
Community College
COVER ARTIST: Jim Shaw, 23, creator of the
webcomic, Aerin, is a freelance artist and creative
professional. A self-taught student in comic theory,
Jim has made appearances at New York Comic Con
for the past several years. He is currently attending
Brookdale Community College, presiding as president of the BCC Art Society, and will be graduating
spring 2014 with an Associate’s Degree in Studio Art.
You can find more of Jim’s work at www.aerincomic.
com or www.hano-mayonaka.tumblr.com
Success Starts At Brookdale.
And Brookdale Starts At Camps-On-Campus!
Melissa Rauch, who plays Bernadette on the CBS hit, The Big Bang, attended
Brookdale camps for many summers. “That’s where I got one of my first laughs on
stage and I was hooked,” she reported to NJ.com.
What new camp experience will your child get hooked on?
Camps-on-Campus are specially designed to introduce new ideas, provide new
perspectives and spark new interests. Exciting new programs for every age and stage:
n Magic! – exciting guest instructors have worked with the biggest celebrities in
magic. You won’t believe your eyes!
n Big Bang! – the physics of fun
n M.A.S.T. – the Marine Academy of Science and Technology presents Coastal
Ecology and Research on Sandy Hook
n Minecraft Designers – build your own Minecraft characters and building!
n Science fiction workshop – science is magic that works
n Ceramics and sculpture combo – a three dimensional experience
n KidzArt – fine arts programs
Plan to Step Up this summer!
Not sure what to expect after high school? Spend a few hours finding out what it
means to study subjects from Auto Tech to Biotechnology to Cooking.
Step Up programs are designed to help high school students explore their interests and
experience a college-level classroom.
2014 programs begin June 23. Camps do not meet on Friday, July 4. Find us on
the web: continuinged.brookdalecc.edu/summercamps. Opt in to receive summer
planning updates and special promotions. Registration opens in February.
Join us for your best summer ever!
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Fast Start Program Summer 2014
For High School Students
Attend college this summer! Enroll in college-level courses at Brookdale Community
College through the Fast Start Program. Summer III Term courses start on July 7, 2014.
What is the Fast Start Program?
The Fast Start Program allows qualified high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and
home schooled students to enroll in college-level courses at Brookdale Community College.
Students may enroll in one or two courses during Brookdale’s Summer III Term (July 7 –
August 16, 2014)
How do you qualify for the Fast Start Program?
To qualify for the Fast Start Program, you must:
n Have the permission of your parent/guardian and guidance counselor
n Have completed your freshman year of high school or equivalent
n Be at least 15 years of age
n Submit a completed Brookdale Community College application and $25 application fee.
You must also provide a completed Fast Start application.
n Take Accuplacer (a basic skills placement test) and pass all sections or show proof of
the following SAT scores:
- Math SAT score of 530 waives the arithmetic and elementary algebra sections of Accuplacer
- A Critical Reading SAT score of 540 waives the reading comprehension and sentence skills
sections of Accuplacer
n Be responsible for all costs associated with the Fast Start Program including tuition, fees,
books, and course materials
n Provide your own transportation to Brookdale Community College.
Fast Start students may take courses on Brookdale’s Lincroft or Freehold campuses or at any
of Brookdale’s Higher Education Centers.
What is the benefit of the Fast Start Program?
The Fast Start Program saves students time and money. As a Fast Start student, you leave
high school having earned college credit for Brookdale Community College courses. You
can apply these credits to your degree program at Brookdale Community College or transfer
the credits to a four-year college or university. (The decision to accept courses in transfer lies
with the four-year college/university.)
How do you get started in the Fast Start Program?
Contact Donna Cuddy at 732-224-2574 or dcuddy@brookdalecc.edu to request a Fast Start
application. Please direct all questions regarding the Fast Start Program to Donna Cuddy,
Associate Director, Transfer Resources, Brookdale Community College.
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Great Summer Reading Starts With
A Great Summer Book Club
Brookdale Community College Bookstore and Merrill Lynch of Red Bank present
A Summer Reading Book Club for K-5 Students.
Get a head start with your summer reading by joining our weekly book club! Introduce your
child to the fun and fulfillment of a book club experience. We will meet in the college bookstore every Wednesday for 8 weeks, beginning July 2nd through August 20th from 2-3 pm.
Books will be chosen from area school district reading lists during our first meeting. The
books and weekly crafts are included in the registration fee.
Call now to register: 732-224-2315
Event code: XCHLG 103 for grades K-2
Event code: XCHLG 104 for grades 3-5
Fee is $15 per child for the full 8 weeks of participation.
Parent must accompany children to Book Club meetings. However, parents are not
required to participate. Feel free to browse the store, enjoy a cup of coffee or catch
up on your own reading.
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Camps-on-Campus
Morning Care And Aftercare
Offered at our Lincroft campus, our program of before- and after-camp activities
will keep your youngster busy and involved in a safe, supervised environment with
indoor and outdoor activities. All indoor activities take place in air-conditioned
college facilities. A staff member will escort your child to and from camp locations at
the appropriate times. Aftercare is available only for camps ending at 2pm or later.
Preregistration is required. Daily rates are not available.
Morning Care*
Time: 7:30-9 am
Fee: $45 per week
Code: XCHLC 026 W
Aftercare*
Time: 2-6 pm
Fee: $90 per week
Code: XCHLC 027 W
*Not offered week of June 23
Arts
NEW! Art Around The World
Explore countries and cultures of the world through art and architecture. Each day we will
“travel” to a different country and create 2D and 3D projects in different artistic styles. This
KidzArt camp is a drawing-based fine art program with a diverse multi-media curriculum
that meets national standards for Art Education. We’ll experiment with watercolors, pastels,
collage, painting, sculpture, drawing, and more.
Grades: 4-6; $299, XCHLC 181 W
7/28-8/1, 9 am-2 pm
The Art Of Photography – Learn How To Capture Summer
There’s more to photography than Facebook postings! Photography is part art, part science,
and part psychology. Learn about digital photography, including terminology, mechanics
and process, how to choose subjects, lighting, and editing. Explore the creative meaning of
images, famous photographers, and the stories told through photography. Please bring your
digital camera, charger, memory card, and card reader.
Grades: 7-8, 9-11; $299, XCHLC 179 W
Section 1: 7/28–8/1, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 7-8
Section 2: 8/4-8/8, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 9-11
Art Of The 1960s
Explore the Op Art and Pop Art movements that took hold in the 60s – a decade famous
for creative expression. Be introduced to artists such as Peter Max, Bridget Riley, and Andy
Warhol. The fun and funky Op Art creates optical illusions through the use of pattern and
line. Colorful Pop Art utilizes images from popular culture in new and exciting ways. A
very groovy week!
Grades: 6 and Up; $299, XCHLC 206 W
8/18-8/22, 9 am-2 pm
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NEW! Ceramics And Sculpture Combo
Art is a three-dimensional experience. This camp combines ceramics and sculpture for a
unique hands-on opportunity to work with clay, plaster, paper maché, and more. Learn
about the artwork of modern day sculptors including Henry Moore and George Segal.
Grades: 4-6, 6-8; $299, (except Section 1: $239 for a 4 day camp), XCHLC 224 W
Section 1: 6/30-7/3, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 7/7 – 7/11, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
Section 3: 7/14-7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Cartooning/Animation!
Illustrators and cartoonists are artists with a literary streak. Learn how to draw your own
animation and fantasy art concepts. Develop your talents as a cartoonist. Begin by creating
characters, advertisements, comic books, greeting cards, illustrated stories, and more.
Grades: 6-9; $299, XCHLC 180 W
7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm
NEW! Creative Fashion
Create your own fabulous fashions by drawing, painting, and personalizing your own
runway-worthy designs. Express yourself with style like a real fashion designer by creating
a 3-dimensional design on your own personal miniature dress form. Impress family and
friends with your styling skills by taking home a matted unique fashion sketch, sketches,
templates, and original creation on a miniature dress form.
Grades: 5-8; $299, XCHLC 123 W
8/4 – 8/8, 9 am-2 pm
Drawing – New Perspectives
Ready to move beyond #2 pencils and improve your drawing skills? Learn principles including perspective, proportion, and composition to enhance your drawing ability. We’ll work
with numerous media and new techniques to create challenging graphic representations.
Grades: 6 and up; $299, XCHLC 182 W
8/11 - 8/15, 9 am- 2 pm
Mixed Media
Combine drawing, painting, collage, and assemblage to create original art forms from unusual materials. Learn many art techniques, while creating diverse and imaginative projects.
Fun, tactile materials and mixed-media based concepts will be introduced.
Grades: 4-6; $299, XCHLC 085 W
8/4-8/8, 9 am-2 pm
NEW! Zoofari
This KidzArt camp is a drawing-based fine art program with a diverse multimedia curriculum that meets national standards for Art Education. Discovery and self-expression are
fundamental to KidzArt programs, where creative spirit is nurtured while building friendships and having fun. Explore different art mediums from oil pastels to acrylic paint, clay,
collage, and chalk pastels.
Grades: 2-4; $299, XCHLC 203 W
7/21-7/25, 9 am-2 pm
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Business
The Money Camp
Future tycoons welcome! Learn from professional financial managers about how money
is earned, managed, invested, and saved. Personal budgets, the stock market, and business
plans are all part of this rich week of summer, which concludes with a behind-the-scenes
visit to a local business operation. Spend the week wisely!
Grades: 6-9; $299, XCHLC 186 W
7/21 - 7/25, 9 am-2 pm
Chess
Chess For Success
Don’t be a pawn! Learn how to outsmart friend
and foe. Chess develops skills in critical thinking,
problem solving, analysis, and visualization, all
while fostering confidence and sportsmanship.
Learn tactics and strategic skills you can build
upon all year. The High Technology High School
Chess Club advisor and members of the High
Tech Chess Team welcome novice and
experienced players.
Grades: 6 and Up; $299, XCHLC 187 W
7/21-7/25, 9 am-2 pm
Digital Arts
Designers, Inventors, And Visionaries Welcome. Arts and Science take new form in
today’s digital world. Introduce your child to the many forms of expression and creativity
digital arts encourage. Black Rocket programs are fueled by imagination and designed
to inspire a new generation of ideas in a unique learning environment. All Black Rocket
Productions’ camps mirror real life experiences and the collaborative nature of the
creative process. Work in pairs or teams for most of the design process, and end camp
with a finished product to take home and show family and friends.
App Attack! Make Your First Game App
Using a specialized game development tool, students will explore the world of phone-based
and tablet applications. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game
development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. The
apps you create will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or
computer. Parents may choose to publish apps if certain criteria are met and final decisions
are the sole discretion of Apple or Google. No prior experience is necessary and students do
not need to own a smartphone.
Grades: 3-5, 4-6, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 173 W
Section 1: 7/14 - 7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
Section 2: 7/21 – 7/25, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
Section 3: 8/4 – 8/8, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
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App Adventures! The Next Level
Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want to move past the basic
techniques learned in App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! All students will choose from a selection of different mobile app types and explore more in-depth
programming concepts. The apps you create will be accessible on a private site and can be
played on any mobile device or computer. Parents may choose to publish apps if certain
criteria are met, and final decisions are at the sole discretion of Apple or Google. No prior
experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smart phone.
Grades: 4-6, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 209 W
Section 1: 8/11 – 8/15, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 8/18 – 8/22, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
NEW! Code Breakers
Calling all future coders, programmers, and designers! Learn the basics of coding languages
like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges
each day, and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! This camp has the essentials
you need to begin your journey. Your projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to
share with friends and family.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8; $299 (except for Section 1: $240 for 4-day camp), XCHLC 223 W
Section 1: 6/30 – 7/3, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
Section 2: 7/7 – 7/11, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
Section 3: 7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
Creative Design And Robotics
The world of the future belongs to robots! Robotics is one of America’s fastest growing
industries. Learn the fundamentals of motorized mechanisms and basic design principles
in this unique class – separate fact from the fantasy – and design and build your first robot.
After learning the basic principles of design, move on to building prototypes and learn
problem-solving to improve how your machine functions. At the end of the program, the
robots will complete a series of challenges to determine whether they are fit for production!
All equipment supplied.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 109 W
Section 1: 6/23 - 6/27, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 2-3
Section 3: 8/4 - 8/8, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
NEW! Digital Storytellers
From The Hunger Games to Huckleberry Finn, humans have always been storytellers.
Whether you like to write, draw, or want to do it all, learn to create digital stories about a
topic you choose. Learn the key elements to a story, how to storyboard, and create a graphic
novel and watch as the characters in your imagination come to life. You do not need any
prior experience to participate.
Grades: 4-7; $195, XCHLC 234 W
8/4 – 8/8, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm
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Droids And Bots –
From R2-D2 To The Roomba
In this cutting-edge camp, learn the
basics of task robotics, including the
assembly process, principles of gears, mechanics, sensors, and sound activation.
Each day will bring a different concept
and a new challenge as you build different task-oriented robots with a partner.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 175 W
8/11 - 8/15, 9 am–2 pm
FX: Learn The Science Behind
Special Effects
In this camp, everything is not what it seems! Become a master of illusion by learning the
age-old scientific techniques used by Hollywood masters to create movie magic. Experiment
with visual and mechanical effects as well as use green screens and computer-generated
imagery (CGI). Finish the program with a digital representation of your FX project which
will be hosted on a password-protected website to share with friends and family.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 146 W
Section 1: 7/21 – 7/25, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
Section 2: 8/11 – 8/15, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
i-Rock: Make Your First Digital Music Video!
Everyone loves to listen to music, but in this camp you get to take your favorite songs and
make a music video with your friends! Using green screens and video-editing software,
shoot, edit, and create two music videos and posters from any genre you choose. Songs with
explicit lyrics are not allowed. Bring earphones to class.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 212 W
8/4 – 8/8, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 5-7
NEW! Junkyard Inventors
Break it – Build it – Repeat. This is the mantra in a new Black Rocket program where the
environment, technology, and creativity meet. Use everyday items to design motorized
mechanisms and micro machines. The program is divided into a series of challenges where
you will compete to accomplish specific tasks and goals. Each challenge combines environmental principles, physics, elements of design, and engineering. Inspired by M.I.T, the
camp culminates with Demo Day where you share your inventions! You will need to bring
common household items to class for certain projects.
Grades: 6-8; $299, XCHLC 235 W
7/7 – 7/11, 9 am-2 pm
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LEGO Films And Stop Action!
Make your LEGOs come to life! Bring in your favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a
short film with your friends. Whether you want to recreate a scene from Star Wars or design
a world of your own, this class brings your dreams to the screen. You will need to bring in
LEGOs or action figures from home, but all other equipment is provided. Your films will be
available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family.
Grades: 2-3, 4-7; XCHLC 121 W
Section 1: 6/23 – 6/27, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm, Grades 4-7; $195
Section 2: 7/21 – 7/25, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 2-3; $299
LEGO™ Video Games
You will create your own LEGO universe, characters, and adventures in an interactive 2-D
video game. Everyone is welcome in this one-of-a-kind class. At the end of the program, you
will have a finished LEGO video game that can be shared with friends and family through
a password-protected Black Rocket website. Games are only compatible on PC computers,
Mac versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee.
Grades: 4-6, 5-7; XCHLC 147 W
Section 1: 7/7 – 7/11, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm, Grades 5-7; $195
Section 2: 8/18 – 8/22, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6; $299
LEGO™ YOUniverse! Make Your Own Adventure!
In this LEGO adventure, YOU are the star! Pick your favorite LEGO genre or alternate
universe to create a digital illustrated story. Whether you want to fight alongside Batman,
be part of a Ninjago clan, swashbuckle with pirates, or go into space with Bionicle, the only
requirement is that you put yourself in the story! You will end the class with a digital comic
book that can be shared with friends and family on a password-protected website!
Grades: 4-7; $195, XCHLC 176 W
7/21 - 7/25, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm
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Lightz! Camera! Action!
In this fun, exciting camp, learn the dynamics of storytelling, shooting, editing, graphics,
sound, and more. From pre-production to your own premiere, learn by working with an expert, and ultimately make your very first short movie or trailer. All equipment is supplied and
your film will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6, 6-8; $299 (except for Section 1: $240 for 4-day camp), XCHLC 061 W
Section 1: 6/30 – 7/3, 9 am–2 pm, Grades 2-3
Section 2: 7/7 - 7/11, 9 am–2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 3: 7/14 - 7/18, 9 am–2 pm, Grades 6-8
Make Your First Video Game!
Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind camp that shows you the crucial keys to
designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics
and elements, music and sound, software, and simple coding are just some of the concepts
that we’ll explore as you learn how to really get into the game because you made it yourself!
No prior experience is necessary, just a desire to have fun. Your game will be available on a
password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only
compatible on PC computers, Mac versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 087 W
Section 1: 6/23 - 6/27, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
Section 2: 7/14 - 7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
Make Your First 3-D Video Game!
Develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game
design classes. Learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level
design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Your game will be available on a
password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8; $299, XCHLC 145 W
Section 1: 6/23 – 6/27, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 3-5
Section 2: 7/7 – 7/11, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 6-8
NEW! Minecraft Designers
If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, this class is for you. Learn the basics of creating 3D modeling using
new industry-grade software to design your very own characters and import them into
your favorite Minecraft games. You must have Minecraft at home to import characters, and
parent’s email address is required to create your account.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6, 5-7; XCHLC 222 W
Section 1: 6/30 – 7/3, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6, $240
Section 2: 7/28 – 8/1, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm, Grades 5-7, $195
Section 3: 8/18 – 8/22, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 2-3, $299
Ultimate Claymation And Stop Action!
From Gumby to Chicken Run, sometimes the action doesn’t require an actor! Whether
you want to recreate your favorite scene from Shrek or invent an original short film, you
can produce a movie out of nothing but an idea and a piece of clay. Clay, most supplies, and
equipment provided. Your claymation will be available on a password-protected website to
share with friends and family.
Grades: 4-7; $195, XCHLC 101 W
7/14 – 7/18, 2:30 pm-5:30 pm
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Video Game Animation
Take your game design to the next level by creating and animating your own character
sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with a name, develop the character’s personality, signature moves, special powers, and a story line. Finish with a fully animated character to be
used in future games. No prior experience in game design, animation, or sketching needed.
Your animations will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share
with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be
created after the program for $15 conversion fee.
Grades: 4-6; $299, XCHLC 120 W
7/28 – 8/1, 9 am- 2pm
Video Game Odyssey
Unlock the keys to game design by choosing your own adventure! Unlike any other Black
Rocket game design camp, you will make special top-down adventure games like Pokemon
or Zelda to compete with your friends. Design unlimited rooms and levels as you continue
your quest to become a game design master. Your game will be available on a passwordprotected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family.
Grades: 4-6; $299, XCHLC 210 W
8/4 – 8/8, 9 am-2 pm
Premium Programs
Lightz! Camera! Action! Viral Edition
Take the best aspects of the Lightz! Camera! Action! program and add the opportunity to
experience intensive instruction in lighting, filming, editing principles, editing techniques
and storytelling. Designed for young adults who have the desire to focus on film production
in high school or college, begin by collaborating on a single story, then create your own
unique version of the film in trailer form.
Grades: 6-8; $399, XCHLC 148 W
8/11 - 8/15, 9 am–3 pm
X-Games: The Ultimate Video Game Experience
Experience the ultimate in video game design. You’ve learned the basics, now it’s time to take
it to another level – an UNREAL level. Work on powerful computers with the industry- grade
software the pros use! This class is not meant for amateurs, but will give any aspiring game
designer an idea of how to break into the video game industry. Start with the basics of level
editing, 3-D modeling, event scripting, and story writing. Although the program ends on
Friday, your experience is just beginning! You are provided with software to continue your
project at home, will have access to online Black Rocket tutorials, receive an additional 7
hours of online instruction from one of our game designers, and participate in a unique
online community of gamers. Once your game is complete, it will be hosted for 3 months on a
public Black Rocket gaming website for the world to use. Software, 7 hours of online tutorial,
and website hosting is all included. System requirements for home experience: PC computer
with 2 GB of RAM, 2.0GHZ processor, and a ShaderModel3-compatible video card.
Grades: 6 & up; $575, XCHLC 130 W
7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm
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Law And Order
Day In Court
Play the roles of judge, defendant, plaintiff, witness, lawyer, bailiff, or juror in several mock
trials. Learn how to make opening and closing statements, how to phrase objections, and
how to question witnesses. Put all your skills together when you participate in a final mock
trial based on real events.
Grades: 5-7, 8-11; $299 (except for Section 1: $239 for 4-day camp), XCHLC 007 W
Section 1: 6/30 – 7/3, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 5-7
Section 2: 7/7 - 7/11, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 5-7
Section 3: 7/7 - 7/11, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 8-11
Magic
NEW! Magic!
Taught by a team of award-winning magicians
who have performed from Times Square to Las
Vegas, this camp will introduce you to the wonder
of magic. Learning and performing magic inspires
confidence. Includes a variety of performance
art – improv comedy, juggling, and more. Begin
the week with fun and wonder – end it prepared
to perform a show that will amaze your friends.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to both witness
and learn astonishing feats of magic.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 228 W
7/21-7/25, 9 am-2 pm
Math
NEW! Mathematical Puzzles Plus!
Let Brookdale’s Math faculty lead you on an adventure of mathematics manipulatives.
Through hands-on activities and problem solving challenges, you will learn about topics like
fractals, the Tower of Hanoi math puzzle, and math’s connection to creating solar energy.
Math + Puzzles = Fun!
Grades: 3-5; $299, XCHLC 229 W
8/11-8/15, 9 am-2 pm
Museum Days
NEW! Get Lost In The Museum – With Permission!
Remember A Night at the Museum or the classic Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler?
The Monmouth Museum invites you to a memorable week of museum discovery! Be an
astronomer in our planetarium, a meteorologist at our weather TV station, an artist in our
studio, and an archaeologist by studying genuine museum artifacts. Join us for a classic
week of interactive learning fun at the Monmouth Museum.
Grades: 2-4; $299, XCHLC 237 W
7/7-7/11, 9 am-2 pm
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Science
Give your children roots in STEM this summer and watch them bloom! Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is the tech world of our children’s future.
Brookdale’s science camps are built upon STEM foundations – offering plenty of handson learning fun while cultivating critical thinking and problem solving skills.
21st Century STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering And
Math) – Part 1
Science is about discovery; engineering is about creating solutions. Become an architect,
engineer, technician, and construction worker using technology skills to solve problems.
Age-appropriate designs may include: Egg Drop Survival, Soda Can Racers, boat, bridge,
catapult and flying gizmo designs, and interactive, hands-on computer lab challenges.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6; $299, XCHLC 071 W
Section 1: 7/7 – 7/11, 9 am - 2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 7/14 - 7/18, 9 am - 2 pm, Grades 2-3
NEW! Continue 21st Century STEM – Part 2
See 21st Century STEM; new activities, new learning adventures. Camp may be taken
independent of Part 1.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6; $299, XCHLC 226 W
Section 1: 7/21 – 7/25, 9 am - 2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 7/28 – 8/1, 9 am - 2 pm, Grades 2-3
NEW! The Big Bang Camp; Physics Factory
Become a physicist, learn science concepts, and apply them in original design and construction competitions, which include amusement park rides, bridges, electricity circuit board
games, simple machines, and more, while working together and having fun.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6; $299, XCHLC 089 W
Section 1: 7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 8/11 – 8/15, 9 am- 2pm, Grades 2-3
NEW! Blood, Bones, And Guts – Discovering The Human Body
Discover the world’s most complicated system – the human body! Take a unique journey
through human anatomy. Explore the science behind blood and bones, work with a model
of the human body, and more. You will test for blood types, make a map of your tongue,
perform simulated heart and brain surgeries, and more.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 236 W
8/11 – 8/15, 9 am-2 pm
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NEW! A Crazy Combination – Art Meets Science!
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true arts
and science. ~ Albert Einstein
Join us for a fun-filled week of hands-on, minds-on activities that combine science with
music and art. Each day will begin with singing, playing instruments, and dancing, while
learning science concepts of sound, matter, life and water cycle, and more. You will spend
the remainder of the day exploring and applying your knowledge through hands-on science
experiments, as well as creative art projects.
Grades: 2-3; $299, XCHLC 225 W
7/7 - 7/11, 9 am-2 pm
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation)
Become a super sleuth! Learn about forensics, investigation, and crime lab chemistry as you
perform experiments to find out how tricky cases are solved. Search for evidence, gather
clues and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Dust for fingerprints, analyze
handwriting, test for blood type and DNA using simulated blood, and use “glow blood” to
see what humans can’t. Examine hair and clothing fibers, mystery substances, and more.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 112 W
8/4 - 8/8, 9 am-2 pm
Journey To Medicine
Be introduced to medical terminology, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, in-the-lab
simulated healthcare mannequin activities, and more. Learn about medical professions you
may not know exist. Visit a local hospital, experiencing it from a behind-the-scenes perspective. Workshops are taught by nursing program faculty. Program includes CPR certification.
Grades: 7-10; $299, XCHLC 110 W
7/21 - 7/25, 9 am-2 pm
Journey To Veterinary Careers
Love animals? Discover the many career opportunities our furry friends provide. Learn
what veterinary professionals do in their exciting careers and the educational requirements
needed to be part of the medical team! Guest presenters include veterinarians, veterinary
technicians and assistants, canine police officers, zookeepers, animal control officers, and
representatives from The Seeing Eye and the Department of Agriculture, plus much more!
Program includes two days of field trips: Red Bank Veterinary Hospital Center for Integrative Veterinary Medicine, a tour of the Monmouth County SPCA, and a full day at Red Bank
Veterinary Hospital in Tinton Falls for an up close look at veterinary medicine in action.
Camp concludes with hands-on pet first aid workshops on a canine training mannequin!
Grades: 6-9; $299, XCHLC 126 W
8/4 - 8/8, 9 am-2 pm
NEW! Veterinary Careers Continued
Learn about diverse career opportunities and navigating the pre-veterinary medicine track.
Delve into current issues affecting today’s pet, wildlife, and livestock populations. Study how
diseases spread between animals, and between animals and people. Field trips and activities
will include hands-on experiential learning to increase your awareness of animal handling
and animal science/veterinary medicine. This action-packed week will give you a new
appreciation of the importance of veterinary medicine on a national and global scale.
Grades: 9-11; $299, XCHLC 227 W
8/11-8/15, 9 am-2 pm
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NEW! Magic that Works: A Science Fiction Workshop
See complete details under Writing-Reading-Reporting, page19.
Grades: 7-9; 8/11 – 8/15, 8am-1pm, $299, XCHLC 231 W
Physics, Flight And Rocketry
Blast off into a fun-filled week of flight and rocketry as you build model rockets, planes, and
other flying gadgets. You will build solar-powered cars, balloon vehicles, experiment with
robotic flying insects, and much more. Learn the physics behind flight in a fun-filled, handson environment. Wrap up the day with a LEGO™ building challenge. Bring home a sampling
of projects made during the week.
Grades: 5-7; $299, XCHLC 116 W
8/18 – 8/22, 9 am-2 pm
Science Sleuths
Become a science detective as you explore the many facets of the science world. This week
is packed with fun filled, hands-on, minds-on science activities, as you learn about being a
CSI, paleontologist, oceanographer, astronaut, chemist, or biologist. Investigate the properties of slime, solve a murder mystery, design and test a space vehicle, and more.
Grades: 2-3, 4-6; $299, XCHLC 201 W
Section 1: 7/14-7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 4-6
Section 2: 8/4 – 8/8, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 2-3
The Best Of Science Camp
Wrap up your summer with the (age appropriate) favorite projects from throughout the
season….and a few new surprises. This is a great way to end the season.
Grades: 3-5; $299, XCHLC 157 W
8/18 - 8/22, 9 am-2 pm
Ocean Adventures
From collecting sea creatures in Sandy Hook Bay, hunting for fossils from the ocean’s past,
to exploring our changing coastal environments, lighthouses, historic Fort Hancock, and
more, join us for 5 days of discovery at our Jersey seashore.
You’ll find our daily Ocean Adventure field trips and activities so fun it will be hard to
believe that you are learning. Science, history, weather, and the ocean will never look the
same after you’ve gained a mariner’s point of view.
Grades: 4-7; $299 (Bus included), XCHLC 025 W
Section 1: 7/14 - 7/18, 9 am-2 pm
Section 2: 8/11 - 8/15, 9 am-2 pm
Ocean Adventures are held at Sandy Hook;
Brookdale thanks the National Parks Service
at Sandy Hook and Historic Twin Lights for
allowing us access to their buildings for our
public programs.
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Science Academy High Schools
Camps-On-Campus presents the following fun and unique learning experiences in
partnership with the Monmouth County Vocational School District. Programs take place
at the individual academy high school locations. Camp participation will not impact
application for admission to the vocational school district academy high schools.
Held at Biotechnology High School-Freehold, 5000 Kozloski Rd. Brown bag lunch
required. For laboratory safety: no glass containers, no open sandals.
Biotech Boot Camp
Touch the exciting field of biotechnology. Use state-of-the-art equipment to perform scientific techniques including: DNA gel electrophoresis, DNA fingerprinting, genetic engineering of bacteria to glow in the dark, and identification of genetically modified organisms.
Explore current issues, including stem cells and cloning. Grades: 7-8; $299, XCHLC 127 W
Section 1: 7/7 - 7/11 – co-ed, 8 am-1 pm
Section 2: 7/14 - 7/18 – co-ed, 8 am-1 pm
Section 3: 7/21-7/25 – girls only, 8 am-1 pm
Agriculture To Medicine: Real World Applications Of
Biotechnology See complete details under College Bound – Step Up To A Taste Of
College Life This Summer, page 21.
Grades: 9-12
7/7 – 7/11, Mon-Fri, 8am-1pm, $299, XCHLC 129 W
Held at High Technology High School – Lincroft, 765 Newman Springs Rd,
Brookdale campus. Brown bag lunch optional. Campers may purchase lunch.
Long pants, socks, and closed toe shoes (sneakers ok) required for lab safety.
Digital Electronics
Discover the inner workings of digital circuits hands-on. First, we’ll solder a beginner’s
project to learn basics of proper soldering technique. Then move on to projects with a
higher degree of difficulty. Concepts of digital circuits will be introduced and demonstrated
while building an electronic kit. Completed projects can be brought home.
Grades: 6-8; $299, XCHLC 220 W
8/18 – 8/22, 9 am-2 pm
Magnetic Levitation Technology
Maglev vehicles are intended to provide high-speed transportation. To move rapidly and
efficiently along the magnetic guide-ways, the aerodynamic efficiency of the vehicle shape
is very important. An aerodynamically efficient body shape reduces friction between the air
and the vehicle. You will design, build, test, and race a Maglev vehicle.
Grades: 6-8; $299, XCHLC 168 W
7/21 – 7/25, 9 am-2 pm
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Photoshop
Have you ever wanted to create your own computer artwork, manipulate pictures to change
appearances, or add images to pictures? Here is your chance to learn. Find out how to use
Photoshop tools to create and manipulate images. Various Photoshop techniques will be
explored. Discover how magazines manipulate images using Photoshop.
Grades: 6-8; $299, XCHLC 219 W
7/14 – 7/18, 9 am- 2 pm
Solar Car Racing
Learn electronic concepts covering direct current obtained through solar cell power. Explore
safety methods using tools including soldering irons, explore software to create engineering
drawings, and then develop, using CAD software, a printed and digital portfolio of your solar
designed ‘”solar bug.” Race your design on a circular competition platform and linear track.
Grades: 6-8; $299, XCHLC 218 W
7/14 – 7/18, 9 am-2 pm
Held at MAST Marine Academy of Science and Technology High School –
Sandy Hook, 305 Mast Way. (Participants do not pay for entry to Sandy Hook)
Brown bag lunch required.
NEW! Coastal Ecology And Research
This field-based research program held at MAST on Sandy Hook will initiate you into the
field of scientific field research, including beach profiling, beach seining,, and biodiversity
quadrant sampling. Learn the steps of the scientific method, experimental design, and data
collection/analysis, and have an opportunity to devise an experiment with potential for
science fairs.
Grades: 7-10; $299, XCHLC 233 W
7/28 - 8/1, 9 am–2 pm
Sew Cool!
If you can sew, you can pursue your fashion and decorating dreams. Learn the basics
from a professional seamstress. Sewing machines are shared by campers.
NEW! American Girl® Summer Vacation
Summer is a time to be out and about. You want your American Girl doll (or any other 18”
doll) to be ready when you are! Learn the skills you need to sew a pair of shorts and a top
for those special outings. We will explore machine and hand sewing techniques and sewing
notions and tools. You will complete a short set for your American Girl doll.
Grades: 4-6; $299, XCHLC 119 W
7/21 - 7/25, 9 am-2 pm
® American Girl is a registered trademark of American Girl, LLC.
NEW! Summer Slumber Party
Make a one-of-a-kind pair of pajama pants for your next slumber party! Learn to use a sewing machine and hand sewing techniques. Find out about sizing, fabrics, notions, and tools.
You will complete a pair of pajama pants for yourself. Sign up with a friend for twice the fun!
Grades: 6-9, $299, XCHLC 118 W
7/28 – 8/1, 9 am-2 pm
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Teaching 101
Love writing on the board? Do you dream about having your very own classroom? Learn
about becoming a teacher in this fun and educational workshop designed to bring out your
inner teacher. Develop lesson plans and maintain a grade book in this workshop where the
teacher is you! From creating graphic organizers to grading papers, this camp is an A+!
Grades: 4-6; $195, XCHLC 141 W
8/11 – 8/15, 9 am-12:30 pm
Theater-Performing Arts
On-Stage Theater
Gain experience and confidence through professional training in our Theater Program. The
Drama section will introduce acting techniques with the use of monologues, pantomime,
improvisation, scenes, and plays. The Musical Theater program will concentrate on song
delivery, movement, music, dancing and acting skills. Workshops throughout the 2-week
program will at times incorporate both components of theater training. Please indicate your
primary focus of Drama or Musical.
Grades: 6-9; $499, XCHLC 077 W (Musical); XCHLC 078 W (Drama)
6/30- 7/11, 9 am-2 pm (2 weeks)
Writing – Reading - Reporting
NEW! Magic That Works: A Science Fiction Workshop
In his classic science fiction novel Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut wrote that “science is magic
that works.” This reading and writing workshop explores the magic of science as it is
depicted in literature and film. Are you passionate about science and fiction? Examine a
wide variety of texts by genre-defining authors such as Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury, and
contemporary authors like Michael Crichton and Orson Scott Card. View and discuss influential science fiction films and current events that relate to science fiction themes.
Culminate with the creation and sharing of your own works of science fiction.
Please read Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card and A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’Engle
before Aug 11. Program meets at Biotechnology High School, Freehold, 5000 Kozloski Rd.
Grades: 7-9; $299, XCHLC 231 W
8/11-8/15, 8 am-1 pm
Young Writers Adventures
Are you ever stuck for inspiration? Creative artists, professional writers, and dynamic
Brookdale Community College professors will help you expand your writing abilities and
create your own portfolio. Have fun while you try your hand at description, dialogue, fantasy, and fact. Experience guest writers and artists, interesting readings, and more. Join us!
Grades: 5-9; $499, XCHLC 018 W
Section 1: 7/7 - 7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 5-6 (2 weeks)
Section 2: 7/7 - 7/18, 9 am-2 pm, Grades 7-9 (2 weeks)
College Bound –Step Up To A Taste Of College Life
This Summer
STEP UP – These unique non-credit enrichment programs are specifically designed
to provide college level introduction to diverse fields of study – from Auto Tech to
Agriculture. Step Up is open to all high school students entering grades 9-12. Phone
registration is permitted: 732 224-2315
Future Chefs
What’s cooking in your future? Are you considering a career in the food industry? Wondering what culinary studies are all about? Don’t miss this opportunity for hands-on meal
preparation in a commercial kitchen and a behind-the-scenes dining experience with professional chefs. The program takes place at the Culinary Education Center, Asbury Park.
(Dress code: no open toed shoes, no jewelry, no tank tops. Need long pants, shirt with
sleeves, and long hair tied back.)
6/30-7/2, Mon-Wed, 9am–1pm, $179, XCHLC 192 W
Engineering Design – An Introduction
Use engineering design principles while utilizing 3D CAD software. Learn to read engineering drawings for manufacturing products, and review American National Standards
Institute guidelines for designing products. Identify, create, and read working drawings, apply
dimensions, identify and create pictorial drawings, and learn sketching techniques. Create
orthographic, oblique, isometric, and perspective sketches and exploded views. AutoDesk
Inventor, modeling software, provides hands-on experience. Create a digital portfolio to save.
Program meets at High Technology High School, Brookdale Lincroft campus.
7/7-7/11, Mon-Fri, 9 am-2 pm, $299, XCHLC 193 W
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Agriculture To Medicine: Real World Applications Of
Biotechnology
Experiment with advanced biotechnology and molecular biology techniques, such as DNA
extraction, Polymerase Chain reaction, and gel electrophoresis, which research scientists
use on a daily basis. The highlight of this week will be participation in the Wolbachia research project, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute pre-college science education initiative.
Program meets at Biotechnology High School, Freehold. Students who have successfully
completed a high school biology course are invited to attend. Registration deadline: May 30
7/7 - 7/11, Mon-Fri, 8am-1pm, $299, XCHLC 129 W
Auto Tech Intro
Find out where the rubber meets the road. Explore auto tech fundamentals in our newly
renovated automotive facility. Learn some of the basics of automotive service such as oil
changes, brake inspections, and tire mounting and balancing. Whether you are a future automotive tech or a car-loving consumer, this is a rare opportunity to find out if what’s under
the hood is under your skin. Proper attire required in lab: no shorts, tank tops or open toed
shoes. Program meets at Lincroft campus Auto Tech Lab/Bay.
7/14 - 7/18, Mon-Fri, 9 am-12 pm, $219, XCHLC 194 W
NEW! Introduction To Holistic Health
As showcased on programs like The Dr. Oz Show and Veria TV, holistic health is gaining
popularity, not only in the US but worldwide. The World Health Organization estimates that
more than half of the world’s population (about 3 billion people) rely on holistic medicine as
their primary form of health care. Explore fundamental principles of holistic health and learn
how these practices translate into not only new careers, but existing disciplines as well. This
program is a combination of lecture, digital presentations, discussion, and hands-on activities.
7/14-7/18, Mon-Fri, 9 am-11 pm, $159, XCHLC 230 W
NEW! Human Biology: Issues, Ethics, And Anatomy
Through web and lab activities, we’ll explore cell basics and cancer and view cells in the microscope. We’ll examine nutrition in the lab and discuss diabetes and the obesity epidemic.
We’ll assemble a skeleton and discuss bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteogenesis
imperfecta. We’ll discuss brain functioning, test reflexes and sensory perception, and discuss
mental health parity. Finally, we’ll do DNA extraction and discuss the GMO (genetically
modified organism) controversy.
7/28-8/1, 10am-noon, Mon-Fri, $159, XCHLC 238 W
NEW! Veterinary Careers Continued
See complete details under Science page 15.
Grades: 9-11
8/11-8/15, 9 am-2 pm, $299, XCHLC 227 W
NEW! Strategies For Choosing The College For You – Getting
Your Application Started
Get a head start on the college application process! Find colleges that are the right fit for
you. Navigate the Common Application, choose essay topics that showcase your strengths,
decide which tests to take, and discover scholarship opportunities. A list of useful resources,
including websites, apps, and books, will be provided as well.
8/18-8/22, Mon-Fri, 10 am-noon, $159, XCHLC 232 W
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2014 Summer Sports Camps
We deliver a comprehensive schedule of specialized instruction for boys and girls ages
5-16. Our approach combines individual athletic training and cooperative teamwork with
competitive play – always emphasizing true sportsmanship and safety.
We are proud to have experienced instructors – from collegiate coaches who have won
National Championships to certified martial artists who have competed in the Olympic
Games – on staff to coach your camper. Local collegiate athletes also assist our senior
counselors. Our state-of-the-art indoor facilities include amenities such as indoor batting
cages, three full-size basketball courts, and a four-lane track. We offer eight tennis courts,
soccer fields, field hockey fields, softball fields, baseball fields, and pitching machines.
Brookdale Camps boast a camper-to-staff ratio below 10-to-1. This allows our counselors
to provide individualized training. It’s important to us that your child not only has fun but
learns the sport from highly-experienced instructors.
At Brookdale, the Jersey Blues Sports Camps combines caring, experienced counselors
with Brookdale’s outstanding facilities to provide one of the state’s most exciting, fun-filled,
and reputable day camps. See you this summer!
Baseball
Baseball Training Camp
Daily games, competition, and plenty of batting practice. Campers have access to college-level
facilities, including an indoor batting cage, pitching machines and use of MacLaughlin Field.
Our coaching staff has extensive high school, collegiate and pro experience.
Section 1: 7/28-8/1
Hitting and Fielding Camp, 9 am-12 pm, Ages 9-14, $150, YCAMP-101-01
Basketball
Basketball Training Camp
A co-ed, fundamentals camp where you will be exposed to a variety of drills and skill work,
tested in game situations, and compete daily in coached games. The newly renovated Collins
Arena and Brookdale Recreation & Events Center includes air-conditioned gymnasiums and
three full-size courts.
Section 1: 7/7-7/11
Basketball Training Camp, Ages 8-16, 9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-301-01
Half Day Skills Camp, Ages 8-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-301-02
Section 3: 7/14-7/18
Basketball Training Camp, Ages 8-16, 9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-301-03
Half Day Skills Camp, Ages 8-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-301-04
Section 4: 7/28-8/1
Basketball Training Camp, Ages 8-16, 9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-301-05
Half Day Skills Camp, Ages 8-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-301-06
Section 5: 8/11-8/15
Basketball Training Camp, Ages 8-16, 9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-301-07
Half Day Skills Camp, Ages 8-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-301-08
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Cheerleading
Cheerleading Camp
You will learn cheers, chants, choreography, and basic pyramids, while working alongside
and being coached by Brookdale’s collegiate cheerleaders. Camp closes with a presentation
of learned routines. This program is designed for beginning to intermediate cheerleaders.
Section 1: 7/14-7/18
Cheerleading Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-801-01
Section 2: 7/28-8/1
Cheerleading Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-801-02
Field Hockey
Field Hockey Training Camp
Both sessions provide individualized instruction to develop all related technical skills. Both
will provide skill work and game play. Camp will focus on the fundamentals of the game, including offensive strategy, passing and shooting, defense and game strategy, and stick work.
Section 1: 7/7-7/11
Field Hockey Training Camp, Ages 10-16, 9 am-2 pm,
$200, YCAMP-901-01
Section 2: 7/28-8/1
Field Hockey Training Camp, Ages 10-16, 9 am-2 pm,
$200, YCAMP-901-02
Fitness
Sports Sampler
This half-day program is designed to give an introduction to individual and team sports, and
to develop the fitness, motor skills and social levels of boys and girls. Activities will include
participation in half-day camps scheduled for that week as well as other sports activities.
Section 1: 7/7-7/11
Sports Sampler Camp, Ages 5-9, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-701-01
Fencing
Fencing Camp
This half-day program is designed to introduce the sport of fencing to boys and girls ages
8-15. Led by professional and world-class fencers, you will learn the techniques of the
classical Olympic sport in a safety-conscious environment. All equipment will be provided.
Space is limited.
Section 1: 7/21-7/25
Fencing Camp, Ages 8-15, 9 am-12 pm, $165, YCAMP-110-01
Section 2: 8/4-8/8
Fencing Camp, Ages 8-15, 9 am-12 pm, $165, YCAMP-110-02
Section 2: 8/11-8/15
Fencing Camp, Ages 8-15, 9 am-12 pm, $165, YCAMP-110-03
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Golf Camp
This half-day program is designed to introduce the sport of golf to boys and girls ages 8-13.
Individualized instruction of proper grip, stance and swing will be combined with golf rules
and etiquette. Fees include a trip to a local golf facility. Space is limited.
Section 1: 7/14-7/18
Golf Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-11:30 am, $150, YCAMP-112-01
Running
Running Clinic
Whether you are a beginner or an advanced runner, improve your technique and performance under the guidance of the Brookdale cross country staff. Your daily schedule will
include race strategy, form analysis, hill running, long and short workouts, stretching, nutrition, weight training, and the importance of rest. Runners will be grouped by age, ability
and conditioning. Open to boys and girls ages 11-16. Some courses will be run through next
door Thompson Park and wooded areas
Section 1: 7/14-7/18
Running Clinic, Ages 11-16, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-115-01
Soccer
Soccer Training Camp
Learn all technical and tactical aspects of the game. Campers will be split into small groups,
based on level, where you will receive instruction on the fundamental areas to create the
complete player: shooting, drills, positioning, defense, games, and scrimmages. Our staff is
led by the Jersey Blues coaching staff and includes some of the top players and coaches in
the shore area.
Section 1: 7/14-7/18
Training Camp, Ages 9-16,9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-401-01
Half Day Training Camp, Ages 7-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-401-02
Section 2: 8/4-8/8
Training Camp, Ages 9-16,9 am-2 pm, $225, YCAMP-401-03
Half Day Training Camp, Ages 7-10, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-401-04
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Soccer Goalkeeper Camp
Instructed by Brookdale’s men’s assistant coach and men’s and women’s goalkeeper coach
Lou Castagno, who has earned his NSCAA Goalkeeper Diploma and NSCAA Diploma.
The soccer goalkeeper camp focuses on the fundamentals of goalkeeping: proper catching
techniques, diving techniques, hand-eye coordination drills, footwork drills, positioning,
punting, and throwing.
Section 1: 7/7-7/11
Soccer Goalkeeper Training Camp, Ages 8-12, 9 am-11 am, $130,
YCAMP-401-05
Softball
Softball Training Camp
This camp features individualized instruction for girls for every position, with daily games
and plenty of batting practice. Access to college-level facilities, including brand new indoor
batting cages and use of our collegiate field. Our staff is led by the 2010 National Champion
Jersey Blues coaching staff, and includes some of the top players and coaches in the shore area.
Section 1: 7/21-7/25
Hitting and Fielding Camp, Ages 9-14, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-201-01
Section 2: 8/4-8/8
Training Camp, Ages 10-14, 9 am- 2 pm, $200, YCAMP-201-02
Half Day Training Camp, Ages 9-12, 9 am- 12 pm, $150, YCAMP-201-03
Tennis
Tennis Training Camp
Designed for the beginning or intermediate player, you will be introduced to all tennis
strokes, along with fun competition. Our staff is led by the National runner-up Jersey Blues
Tennis coaches and players.
Section 1: 6/23-6/27
Training Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-501-01
Section 2: 7/7-7/11
Training Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-501-02
Section 3: 7/21-7/25
Training Camp, Ages 8-13, 9 am-12 pm, $150, YCAMP-501-03
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2014 Camp Schedule
Title/Date Age
Grade Time
Fee Course Code
$195
XCHLC 121-1-W
June 23-June 27
LEGO Films 4-7 2:30-5:30pm
Robotics 4-6
9am-2pm$299
XCHLC 109-1-W
Video Game
6-8 9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 087-1-W
Video Game 3-D
3-5
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 145-1-W
Tennis8-139am-12pm$150
YCAMP-501-01
June 30-July 3 (4 days - no camp July 4)
Ceramics & Sculpture Combo
4-6
9am-2pm
$239
XCHLC 224-1-W
Code Breakers6-8
9am-2pm$240
XCHLC 223-1-W
Day In Court 5-7 9am-2pm $239 XCHLC 007-1-W
Future Chefs (Mon-Wed)
(CECAP)
9-12
9am-1pm $179
XCHLC 192-W
Lightz! Camera! Action! 2-3 9am-2pm
$240
XCHLC 061-1-W
Minecraft Designers4-6
9am-2pm$240
XCHLC 222-1-W
On-Stage Theater-Musical
(2 weeks) 6-9 9am-2pm
$499
XCHLC 077-W
On-Stage Theater-Drama
(2 weeks) 6-9
9am-2pm $499 XCHLC 078-W
July 7-July 11
Agriculture To Medicine
(Biotech HS)
9-12
8am-1pm $299
XCHLC 129-W
Biotech Boot Camp
(co-ed) (Biotech HS)
7-8
8am-1pm
$299
XCHLC 127-1-W
Ceramics & Sculpture Combo
6-8
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 224-2-W
Code Breakers
3-5
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 223-2-W
Crazy CombinationArt Meet Science
2-3
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 225-W
Day In Court 5-7 9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 007-2-W
Day In Court Adv.
8-11 9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 007-3-W
Engineering Design
(High Tech HS)
9-12
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 193-W
Get Lost In The Museum
2-4
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 237-W
Junkyard Inventors
6-8
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 235-W
LEGO Video Games
5-7
2:30-5:30pm
$195
XCHLC 147-1-W
Lightz! Camera! Action! 4-6 9am -2pm $299
XCHLC 061-2-W
STEM – Part 1
4-6
9am -2pm $299 XCHLC 071-1-W
Video Game 3-D
6-8
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 145-2-W
Young Writers (2 weeks)
5-6
9am -2pm $499
XCHLC 018-1-W
Young Writers (2 weeks)
7-9
9am -2pm
$499
XCHLC 018-2-SB
Basketball – Training Camp
8-16
9am -2pm
$225
YCAMP-301-01
Basketball –
Half Day Skills Camp
8-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-301-02
Field Hockey – Training Camp
10-16
9am -2pm
$200
YCAMP-901-01
Sports Sampler5-99am-noon$150
YCAMP-701-01
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Title/Date Age
Grade Time
Fee Course Code
Soccer Goalkeeper –
Training Camp8-129-11am$130
YCAMP-401-05
Tennis8-139am-noon$150
YCAMP-501-02
July 14-July 18
App Attack6-8
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 173-1-W
Auto Tech Intro
9-12
9am-noon
$219 XCHLC 194-W
Biotech Boot Camp
(co-ed) (Biotech HS) 7-8
8am-1pm $299
XCHLC 127-2-W
Ceramics & Sculpture Combo
4-6
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 224-3-W
Intro To Holistic Health
9-12
9-11am
$159 XCHLC 230-W
Lightz! Camera! Action! 6-8 9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 061-3-W
Ocean Adventures 4-7 9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 025-1-W
Photoshop (High Tech HS)
6-8
9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 219-W
Science Sleuths4-6
9am-2pm$299
XCHLC 201-1-W
Solar Car Racing
(High Tech HS)6-8
9am-2pm$299
XCHLC 218-W
STEM – Part 1 2-3
Ultimate Claymation
Video Game 9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 071-2-W
4-7
2:30-5:30pm
$195
XCHLC 101-W
3-5 9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 087-2-W
Basketball – Training Camp
8-16
9am-2pm
$225
YCAMP-301-03
Basketball –
Half Day Skills Camp
8-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-301-04
Cheerleading 8-139am-noon$150
YCAMP-801-01
Golf8-139-11:30am$150
YCAMP-112-01
Running11-169am-noon$150
YCAMP-115-01
Soccer – Training Camp
9-16
9am-2pm
$225
YCAMP-401-01
Soccer –
Half Day Training Camp
7-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-401-02
July 21-July 25
American Girl Summer
Vacation4-6
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 119-W
App Attack3-5
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 173-2-W
Biotech Boot Camp
(girls only) (Biotech HS) 7-8
Chess For Success
FX: Special Effects
Journey To Medicine LEGO Films 8am-1pm $299
XCHLC 127-3-W
6 & Up
9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 187-W
6-8
9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 146-1-W
7-10
9am-2pm $299
XCHLC 110-W
2-3 9am -2pm
$299 XCHLC 121-2-W
LEGO YOUniverse4-7
2:30-5:30pm
$195
XCHLC 176-W
Magic!5-7
9am-2pm
$299
XCHLC 228-W
Magnetic Levitation Tech
(High Tech HS)
6-8
Continue STEM – Part 2
4-6
The Money Camp
6-9
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 168-W
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 226-1-W
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 186-W
Zoofari2-4
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 203-W
Fencing Camp8-159am-noon$165
YCAMP-110-01
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Title/Date Age
Grade Time
Fee Course Code
Softball – Hitting and
Fielding Camp9-149am-noon$150
YCAMP-201-01
Tennis8-139am-noon$150
YCAMP-501-03
July 28-August 1
Art Around the World
4-6
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 181-W
Big Bang Camp
4-6
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 089-1-W
Cartooning/Animation6-9
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 180-W
Code Breakers
3-5
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 223-3-W
Continue STEM – Part 2
2-3
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 226-2-W
Human Biology
9-12
10am-noon
$159
XCHLC 238-W
Coastal Ecology & Research (MAST)
7-10
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 233-W
Minecraft Designers
5-7
2:30-5:30pm $195
XCHLC 222-2-W
Robotics2-3
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 109-2-W
Summer Slumber Party
6-9
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 118-W
The Art of Photography
7-8
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 179-1-W
Video Game Animation 4-6 9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 120-W
X-Games
6 & Up
9am -2pm
$575
XCHLC 130-W
Baseball - Hitting and
Fielding Camp9-149am-noon$150
YCAMP-101-01
Basketball – Training Camp
8-16
9am-2pm
$225
YCAMP-301-05
Basketball –
Half Day Skills Camp
8-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-301-06
Cheerleading8-139am-noon$150
YCAMP-801-02
Field Hockey –
Training Camp10-169am-2pm$200
YCAMP-901-02
August 4-August 8
App Attack4-6
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 173-3-W
Creative Fashion
5-8
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 123-W
CSI5-7
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 112-W
Digital Storytellers
4-7
2:30-5:30pm
$195
XCHLC 234-W
i-Rock: Create Digital Music Video
5-7
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 212-W
Journey To Veterinary Careers
6-9
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 126-W
Mixed Media
4-6
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 085-W
Robotics 6-8
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 109-3-W
Science Sleuths
2-3
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 201-2-W
The Art Of Photography
9-11
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 179-2-W
Video Game Odyssey
4-6
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 210-W
Fencing Camp8-159am-noon$165
YCAMP-110-02
Soccer – Training Camp
9-16
9am -2pm
$225
YCAMP-401-03
Soccer –
Half Day Training Camp
7-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-401-04
Softball – Training Camp
10-14
9am -2pm
$200
YCAMP-201-02
Softball – Half Day
Training Camp9-129am-noon$150
YCAMP-201-03
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Title/Date Age
Grade Time
Fee Course Code
August 11-August 15
App Adventures4-6
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 209-1-W
Big Bang Camp
2-3
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 089-2-W
Blood, Bones & Guts
5-7
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 236-W
Drawing – New Perspectives
6 & Up
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 182-W
Droids and Bots
5-7
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 175-W
FX: Special Effects
3-5
9am -2pm $299
XCHLC 146-2-W
Lightz! Camera! Action! Viral Edition
6-8
9am-3pm
$399
XCHLC 148-W
Magic That Works (Biotech HS)
7-9
8am-1pm
$299
XCHLC 231-W
Mathematical Puzzles Plus!
3-5
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 229-W
Ocean Adventures 4-7
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 025-2-W
Teaching 101
4-6
9am-12:30pm
$195
XCHLC 141-W
Veterinary Careers Continued
9-11
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 227-W
Fencing Camps8-159am-noon$165
YCAMP-110-03
Basketball – Training Camp
8-16
9am -2pm
$225
YCAMP-301-07
Basketball –
Half Day Skills Camp
8-10
9am-noon
$150
YCAMP-301-08
August 18-August 22
App Adventures6-8
9am -2pm$299
XCHLC 209-2-W
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Art of the l960s
6 & Up
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 206-W
Digital Electronics (High Tech HS)
6-8
9am -2pm
$299 XCHLC 220-W
LEGO Video Games
4-6
9am -2pm $299
XCHLC 147-2-W
Minecraft Designers
2-3
9am -2pm $299
XCHLC 222-3-W
Strategies for Choosing College
9-12
10am-noon
$159
XCHLC 232-W
Physics, Flight & Rocketry
5-7
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 116-W
The Best of Science Week
3-5
9am -2pm
$299
XCHLC 157-W
2014 Registration Form
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By mail, fax, in-person only. No phone registrations
Registration forms may be downloaded at continuinged.brookdalecc.edu/summercamps
Camper/Parent Information (to be completed by all camp registrants)
__________________________________________________________________________________
Child’s Name
Gender Age Birthdate
__________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name
Child resides with o mother o father o both o legal guardian
__________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone #
E-Mail Address
__________________________________________________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________________________________________________
City State Zip
__________________________________________________________________________________
Grade in September 2014
Father’s Day Phone
Father’s Cell Phone
__________________________________________________________________________________
Mother’s Day Phone Mother’s Cell Phone
__________________________________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact (required)
Relationship Phone Number
(Emergency contact telephone number must be someone other than the parents!)
Camp ProgramFeetotal
__________________________________________________________________________________
Camp Title
Code
Section/Dates
Full Payment
$75 Deposit
(Thru 4/25)
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Morning Care
$45/week x # weeks
XCHLC 026 __________________________________________________________________________________
Afternoon Care
$90/week x # weeks
XCHLC 027 __________________________________________________________________________________
A non-refundable $75 deposit per camp will hold your child’s space; TOTAL
Payment in full due May 9, 2014.
_________________________
o Enclosed is my check payable to Brookdale Community College Camps
Charge my: o VISA
o Mastercard
o Discover
o American Express
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Card #
Exp. Date
3-Digit Security Code
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Name on card Signature
Camps-On-Campus Policies
Programs are intended to be educational and fun. To ensure campers have a positive experience we have instituted the
following policies. * indicates required signature
Sign-In/Sign-Out Procedure
You must escort and sign your child in at his/her destination. At the end of the program, your child must be picked up and
signed out. Campers are only permitted to leave camp with a parent or individual identified by parents in a written request.
Minor students, ages 13 and up, can sign-in and sign-out unattended provided we have your required approval
signature. Your signature gives permission for your child to leave the program premises by his/her own means, with
arrangements made by you to meet at a designated location. All visitors to Brookdale Community College must abide
by all laws, policies and regulations in effect during the time of enrollment in classes and camp programs.
I give permission for my teenager, age 13 and up, to arrive and leave the program premises unattended:
______________________________________________________________________________________
Parent Signature
Camper Code of Conduct Agreement
Camper safety is our priority. Cursing, bullying, name-calling or behavior deemed unsafe by camp staff compromises the experience for everyone and will not be tolerated. Parents or guardians will be notified if campers exhibit these negative behaviors. If
immediate improvement in behavior is not evident, the camper will be dismissed from camp without refund. Cell phones/other
electronic devices must be turned off prior to camp start time.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian signature (Required for Camp Policies)
Date
_____________________________________________________________________________________
camper signature (Required for Code of Conduct Agreement)
Date
Refund Policy
If a parent must cancel his/her child’s camp registration(s), our refund policy is as follows: 10 or more days prior to camp,
payment will be fully refunded less the $75 non-transferable deposit; 9 days or less prior to camp, we will hold ½ of the fee
and refund the balance; no refunds will be issued once a camp program begins. Appeals require documentation of emergency. The College reserves the right to cancel a camp in which the registration is less than the minimum required. If Brookdale
Community College cancels a camp, full refunds will be automatically granted. Refunds will be issued in the form of a check;
please allow 2-4 weeks for processing. There is a $15 handling fee for switching sessions after the original registration.
Publicity
I allow Brookdale to use video, photographs and materials made at camp in which my child may appear for use in future
marketing materials. Please check one: o Yes o No
I hereby certify that my child is in good physical health, has had a recent physical and may participate in all camp activities. I
will not hold the College or camp personnel responsible in the event of an accident or injury resulting from my child’s participation. If neither parent is available, I hereby authorize the Brookdale Camp and College staff to take emergency measures
deemed necessary I give permission for my child to be provided emergency treatment at a local hospital.
Campers must bring epi-pens and inhalers labeled with the child’s name. Campers must understand the proper use and
care of epi-pens and inhalers. If necessary, BCC Camp personnel and/or Emergency first responders will assist with the
administration of epi-pens and/or inhalers. My child uses an o epi-pen o inhaler
Medical information and anything else we should know:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Mail, fax or bring registration to:
Mail: Brookdale Community College/Camps; Business & Community Development
765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738
Fax: 732-224-2664 (Adventure Camps); 732-224-2155 (Sports Camps)
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In Person: For Summer Adventure Camps
Business & Community Development; Main Office in ATeC (Lot #4)
For Jersey Blues Sports Camps
Collins Arena/BREC Center office (Lot #7)
Lincroft Campus
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LIB Bankier Library
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MM Monmouth Museum
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POL Wilbur Ray Police Station
PPL Power Plant
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PS Printshop
RCA Robert J. Collins Arena
Department of Athletics and Recreation
REC Recreation Center
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SLC Warner Student Life Center
Scroll & Pen College Store
The Paddock Convenience Store
Jersey Blues Dining Room
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Student IDs
STH Stryker House
Alumni Association Office
TKH Tackman’s House
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