Interested in getting your student involved with engineering and technology topics?
Join the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering (SCE) at Northern Arizona University (NAU) for various camps and events focused on topics in STEM!
The featured video on the right is a montage of the Summer 2025 Robotics and Video Game youth camps.
Summer Camps
SCE offers different camps with subject your student is sure to love! No prior experience is needed for any of these opportunities.
For pricing and availability, click on the following button.

Civil & Environmental Engineering
Get ready to design, build, and solve real-world challenges! This 4-day Built Environment focused camp introduces middle school aged students to the exciting world of engineering that shapes the communities we live in.

Robotics
Explore what its like to be involved in robotics and mechatronics! Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of robotics & engineering while building and programming a robot. The camp will incorporate the engineering design process, computational and creative thinking, team building, and assembling a robot.

Semiconductors & Microelectronics
Discover the tiny technology that powers our world! Students will explore how computer chips are designed, how they make everything from smartphones to cars work, and what it means to be a computer or electrical engineer.

Video Game Design
Unleash your creativity with hands-on game development and bring your imagination to life as you dive into fun, interactive software. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of game design and develop their own games to play and share.
Extra Engagement Opportunities
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Want to learn more about the hands-on projects that SCE students complete in their undergrad?
Join us on March 28th from 11a.m.-1 p.m. in the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering to learn more about current projects that our students have designed, developed, and tested throughout their courses or capstone classes. This event is open to all prospective students and families, current students, or anyone interested in learning more about the college! There will be physical demonstrations along with a short presentation from the student to explain their design process and how they got involved in the project.

Take a look at the following link for event availability and pricing. Keep an eye out for more events and information!
We look forward to welcome you to the Lumberjack family!