
Data Science is one of the fastest-growing disciplines of STEM and one of the highest in demand by the job market. Its foundations lie in mathematics, statistics, computer science, networking, and artificial intelligence. It has applications in almost every aspect of modern life including Astronomy, Aviation, Cybersecurity, E-Commerce, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Genomics, Human Factors Psychology, Meteorology, Political Science, and Public Health. Camp participants will learn the mathematical/computational principles underlying Data Science and then apply them in hands-on exercises relevant to some of the disciplines listed above. Throughout these exercises, they will discuss the ethical, economic and social impact of this emerging discipline on people and societies.
For: High School Students ages 14-18
Tuition: $1,700
When: July 16-21, 2023
Check-in is on Sunday - Classes begin Monday morning at 8:00AM
Location: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott, 3700 Willow Creek Road, Prescott, AZ 86301
Tuition
Tuition includes supervised housing, on-campus meals, classroom instruction, books, and materials. Students are requested to bring their own linens/sleeping bags/towels. More information to be provided in the Enrollment Packet. "Take Flight" Camp does not include camper and parent housing. Prescott Camps FAQ
Enrollment Packet
After the registration is processed, a link will be sent, in your confirmation email, detailing all pertinent information and requesting specific documentation.
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Summer Overnight Camps
Live on campus like Embry-Riddle students and explore career possibilities in flight, mechanical engineering, global security, or what it is like to be a NASA astronaut.
Embry-Riddle's overnight summer programs at the Daytona Beach Campus and Prescott Campus introduce the technology of today to the aviators, engineers, and astronauts of tomorrow.
Students live in on-campus dormitories — under the supervision of approved counselors — and share their initial experience of University living with other young people near their age.