Computer Science Camp

Learn about the capabilities of computers!

Prepare for a fun and challenging week that will increase your knowledge of computer science. At camp, instructors will introduce you to programming fundamentals, interface design, and web design. As you learn, you’ll get to create your own website.

And at the end of the week, you’ll tour PCC’s computer hardware, software, and networking departments to get a behind-the-scenes look at how computers help run the college.

Registration is open to individuals ages 14 to 18 who have just completed or are entering grades 9–12.

Camp Dates

June 30–July 4
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Discover

different areas of computer science like coding and programming, and AI concepts such as search algorithms and machine learning.

Develop

your computer skills through games, program demos, lessons, and hands-on demonstrations.

Demonstrate

what you’ve learned by using Python to set up and run a local web server.

Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science

What to Expect

Learn coding basics
Create webpages with html and css
Program pages with Javascript
Set up a local web server
Use the PCC programming lab
Daily Bible challenges
And more!

Activities

However you spend your free time, you’ll be spending it with newfound friends. From climbing the rock wall to cooling off at the ice-skating rink or testing your skills on the FlowRider—it’s all waiting for you.

Meet Your Camp Director

Mr. Lee Richards
Mr. Lee Richards

Lee Richards graduated from Pensacola Christian College in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in software engineering. He has worked in the information technology department at PCC as a database and website programmer for seven years and taught undergraduate computer science classes part-time for two years. Mr. Richards loves to help campers discover a passion for computer science, problem-solving, and creativity.

Computer Science Camp
Your Computer Science Camp Instructors

Camp is led by Pensacola Christian College IT staff who aim to inspire young people to take an interest in tech through a biblical worldview.