CFCC Summer Camps
Summer Camp can be one of the most rewarding and unforgettable experiences in a child’s life. Offered in-person at CFCC’s various campuses, summer camps immerse children in creative, fun, and educational activities. Our hope is to help instill a lifelong love of learning in each camper.
2026 Career Exploration Camps
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Explore the world of flight! This camp introduces students to the fundamentals of aviation and aerospace careers, including basic principles of flight and aircraft technology.
Explore one of the fastest growing trades in the workforce today! Hands-on, engaging introductions to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for youth. Topics: Terminology, safety, tool identification, refrigeration cycle, and instrumentation.
Where would the world be without electricians? Students will learn the basic skill set needed to be an electrical assistant. Topics: Terminology, definitions, safety, identify tools/materials, and participate with wiring controls, bending conduit, and much more!
Explore this rewarding path which offers hands-on healthcare experience for potential nursing students. Topics include: terminology, communication, employment discovery, hygiene, PPE, environmental safety and how to take vitals.
Welding is one of the most essential jobs in numerous industries all over the world. It is vital in the creation of automobiles, airplanes, aircraft, building structures, wind turbines, oil rigs, and literally, everything made of metal. Topics: Terminology, basic metallurgy, basic processes/positions. Safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves/helmet, shield are provided.
Welding is one of the most essential jobs in numerous industries all over the world. It is vital in the creation of automobiles, airplanes, aircraft, building structures, wind turbines, oil rigs, and literally, everything made of metal. Topics: Terminology, basic metallurgy, basic processes/positions. Safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves/helmet, shield are provided.
Welding is one of the most essential jobs in numerous industries all over the world. It is vital in the creation of automobiles, airplanes, aircraft, building structures, wind turbines, oil rigs, and literally, everything made of metal. Topics: Terminology, basic metallurgy, basic processes/positions. Safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves/helmet, shield are provided.
Welding is one of the most essential jobs in numerous industries all over the world. It is vital in the creation of automobiles, airplanes, aircraft, building structures, wind turbines, oil rigs, and literally, everything made of metal. Topics: Terminology, basic metallurgy, basic processes/positions. Safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves/helmet, shield are provided.
Everything from cars and smartphones to thermostats and gaming consoles are tied to robotics and mechanical engineering. Learn to build, install, troubleshoot and repair. Topics: tools, multimeters, instrumentation, electromechanical components and simulation.
Livestock, growing fruits/vegetables hands-on, immersive experiences for youth (typically ages 12-17) to explore farming technology, animal science, plant biotechnology, and environmental sustainability.
The course is designed to introduce middle and high school students to foundational skills in 3D printing, carpentry, electrical systems, and CNC machining while developing creativity, teamwork, and entrepreneurial thinking through hands-on learning and project-based activities culminating in a “Shark Tank”-style presentation.
The course is designed to introduce middle and high school students to foundational skills in 3D printing, carpentry, electrical systems, and CNC machining while developing creativity, teamwork, and entrepreneurial thinking through hands-on learning and project-based activities culminating in a “Shark Tank”-style presentation.
This basic small engine course is designed to provide the student with hands-on knowledge of two (trimmer) and four cycle (mower) small gasoline engine repairs found in typical homeowner applications. The student will learn the fundamentals of basic small engines in order to diagnose and repair common problems. Brands used in the curriculum include Briggs and Statton, Honda, Echo and Shindaiwa.
This course is 4 sessions and each session will be a different design concept (ie. bathrooms, kitchen, small rooms, etc.) By the end of the course, students will be able to: Apply basic principles and elements of design to a space. Create a concept board and simple floor plan to express design ideas. Evaluate their own skills and interests in relation to design careers.