Computer Camps at Fairfield University Residential and Day Programs

Location: Bannow Science Center

Residential and Day Computer Camps at Fairfield University

Location: Bannow Science Building

Directed by Michael Zabinski, Professor Emeritus of engineering at Fairfield, National Computer Camp is America's original computer camp. The focus of NCC is programming languages, App programming, video game design, web page design, Minecraft Modding, Arduino programming, build and fly a drone, and software applications including animation, Flash and graphics. The latest addition to the NCC curriculum is AI with its age appropriate projects.  Each week NCC offers all levels of programming in Python, Basic, C++, Java, assembler, HTML, JavaScript and scratch. The coed campers ages 6-18 may attend one or multi-week sessions with a continuous curriculum suitable for beginners to advanced.

Campers may sign up for in person residential or day camps. A morning only camp is also available for 6 to 8 year old campers. The camp is ideal for both experienced and first time campers. An optional sports program is available.  For further information contact Michael Zabinski at 203-710-5771 or visit NCC at www.nccamp.com  and check out the camp's mission, curriculum, feedback from parents, slide show, and more.

 Scholarship grants are available.


 



For more information, contact Dr. Michael Zabinski / x 2190 / zabinski@fairfield.edu