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Master’s University Coding Summer Camps

Master’s University Coding Summer Camps

Santa Clarita, CA, USA

Overview

Master’s University Coding Summer Camp is designed for students in grades 6–8 who want to explore programming in a focused and encouraging academic environment. Hosted on a university campus, the camp blends technical skill development with mentorship from camp leadership aligned with the university’s doctrinal statement.

This is not passive computer time. Students actively build, test, debug, and improve their own coding projects. The atmosphere is structured but welcoming, making it a strong fit for both beginners and students who already have some coding experience. Instruction emphasizes logical thinking, problem-solving, and creative application of programming concepts.

Throughout the week, campers engage in hands-on coding challenges that sharpen their ability to think step by step and understand how digital systems work. Projects may involve building interactive programs, exploring basic computer science principles, and applying structured reasoning to real tasks.

Like all programs at The Master’s University, activities are presented from an uncompromisingly biblical worldview. Campers participate in gospel presentations and devotional sessions throughout the week, encouraging them to view technology and innovation through the lens of faith.

Why We Love It

  • Students build real coding projects instead of just watching tutorials
  • Working on a university campus makes learning feel serious and exciting
  • Technology skills are developed alongside thoughtful faith discussions

Best For

  • Middle school students curious about programming
  • Logical thinkers who enjoy solving digital puzzles
  • Kids who want to create, not just consume, technology

Camp Info

Ages:
11–14
Type:
Day
Month:
Summer
Gender:
Co-Ed
Setting:
City
Technology:
Technology, Coding, Computer, Computer Science
Religious:
Religious, Christian

Contact details

Address: The Master's University, 21726 Placerita Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA 91321
Santa Clarita
USA

Request a Spot

You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.

Specific session dates aren’t available right now.

You can still submit a quick request to let the camp know you’re interested.

How It Works

  • Step 1: Fill out a quick form to let the camp know you're interested. No commitment — just an inquiry.
  • Step 2: The camp team will reach out to answer questions, confirm availability, and walk you through the next steps.
  • Step 3: Work directly with the camp to finalize dates, handle payment, and take care of any details.

Got Questions?

Not sure yet?

  • Want to talk with the camp directly? Submit an application, and the camp team will reach out with details.

Paying for Camp

  • All payments are handled directly with the camp after you apply. They’ll guide you through their process.

Who Do I Pay?

  • You’ll pay Master’s University Coding Summer Camps directly. After you apply, their team will walk you through the payment steps.

Payment Confirmation

  • The camp will provide any receipts or documents you need once registration is finalized. Just ask!

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Age Range

0-5
years
6-11
years
12-14
years
15-18
years

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation

Master’s University Coding Summer Camp operates as a day program on the university campus. Students spend their time in classroom and computer lab environments designed for focused academic learning.

Campers work at computer stations within structured instructional spaces used during the academic year. The university setting gives students an early glimpse of higher education while keeping the schedule age-appropriate and well supervised.

There is no overnight lodging for this camp. Families are responsible for daily drop-off and pick-up.

Meals

Camp fees include daily lunch provided by Café Bon Appétit, the university’s campus dining service. Students also receive snacks and refreshments throughout the day.

Meals are served in a campus dining setting, giving campers a realistic university experience. Lunch breaks allow students to recharge before returning to coding sessions.

If a student has food allergies or dietary restrictions, families should communicate this during registration so accommodations can be clarified.

Safety

The Coding Camp takes place in supervised classroom and computer lab environments. Camp leadership and staff oversee all activities during the day. Students receive clear expectations regarding appropriate computer use, respectful collaboration, and responsible behavior within the university setting.

Structured schedules help maintain organization and smooth transitions between sessions. Because the program operates within established campus facilities, access to instructional areas is controlled and monitored. The learning environment emphasizes focus, mutual respect, and responsible technology use.

Health & Medicine

Families are required to provide relevant medical information during registration, including allergies or health conditions that may affect participation.

Coding activities involve extended periods of seated computer work. Scheduled breaks allow students to stretch, move, and refresh throughout the day.

If medication must be taken during camp hours, arrangements should be discussed in advance with camp staff. Emergency contact information is maintained according to university procedures.

Camp Traditions

Master’s University programs are grounded in a strong academic and Christian heritage, and the Coding Camp reflects this identity.

Throughout the week, students participate in gospel presentations and devotional times alongside their technical learning. Coding concepts are presented through a Biblical worldview, encouraging thoughtful reflection on how technology can be used responsibly and purposefully.

A highlight of the program is often the opportunity for students to demonstrate or share their completed coding projects. These moments build confidence and allow campers to celebrate progress made during the week.

For many students, the experience feels like stepping into a larger academic community that values both intellectual growth and spiritual development.

Facilities and services

    • University computer lab classrooms
    • Individual computer workstations
    • Faculty and trained camp leadership instruction
    • Structured daily schedule
    • Supervised academic environment
    • Project development sessions
    • Collaborative coding activities
    • Campus dining through Café Bon Appétit
    • Snacks and refreshments provided
    • Controlled campus access during program hours
    • Devotional and fellowship sessions

Activities Program

The Coding Summer Camp focuses on building foundational programming skills through interactive, hands-on learning. Students do more than follow instructions — they create working projects from the ground up.

Campers learn how to think logically, break problems into smaller steps, and debug errors effectively. Instruction introduces core computer science concepts in a clear, age-appropriate way. Students apply what they learn immediately through guided challenges and project-based tasks.

Collaboration is encouraged as students compare solutions and improve their designs. Throughout the week, technical learning is paired with devotional reflections and gospel presentations that connect innovation with faith.

The program is designed specifically for grades 6–8, offering an engaging introduction to coding for middle school learners.

    • Introduction to foundational programming concepts
    • Hands-on coding projects
    • Problem-solving and debugging exercises
    • Logical thinking development
    • Step-by-step algorithm design
    • Interactive coding challenges
    • Collaborative peer activities
    • Project refinement and testing
    • Faculty-guided instruction
    • Computer science discussions
    • Responsible technology use conversations
    • Gospel presentations
    • Daily devotionals
    • Final project sharing sessions

Terms and Payments

Price includes

    • Instruction from camp leadership
    • Access to university computer labs
    • All camp gear and materials
    • Daily lunches from Café Bon Appétit
    • Snacks and refreshments throughout the day
    • Participation in project showcases

For an additional charge

    • Optional merchandise
    • Additional program-specific fees if applicable

This camp is specifically designed for students in grades 6–8. Participants should be comfortable working independently on a computer while also engaging in structured group collaboration.


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