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Programs

She Draws Camp

The She Draws Tampa Bay Local Camp is a 'Girls-Only' camp hosted at different locations in Tampa Bay.
The activities include:

  • Exploring careers in Architecture and Construction

  • Understanding building code

  • Freehand sketching

  • Designing affordable multifamily housing

  • Responding to RFP

Great Exploration at Sanderlin Family Center!

Are you ready to inspire your child’s imagination and set them on a path to success? Enroll them in our STEM Xposure afterschool program, the Great Exploration!

 

This incredible nine-week journey is designed specifically for 3rd to 5th graders, introducing them to the fascinating world of architecture and STEM careers.

  • Early Exposure to STEM: Engaging with architecture at a young age sparks creativity and fosters an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  • Hands-On Learning: Students will participate in fun, interactive lessons that include scaling, mapping, and modeling, making complex concepts easy to grasp.

  • Confidence Building: As they create and innovate, your child will gain confidence in their abilities, leading to a lifelong love for learning.

GLOBAL ARCHITECTURAL CAMP

The Global Camp in partnership with Makueni County, is conducted in a virtual format. The camp attracts participants from the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Kenya, and Nigeria, engaging them for 10+ days.

 

The camp's primary focus is to instruct students in the art of utilizing Sketchup for architectural design. Additionally, participants have the opportunity to engage with mentors and connect with STEM Xposure's alumni from prior camp sessions as part of their enriching experience.

The Science of Beauty

This Summer of Science HBCU Tour 2025 programming has been designed to spark something in our students. Whether they choose to become future leaders in beauty or beyond, they will leave with a deeper understanding of the world of possibilities around them.

 

Learning more about science   beyond various intersections of beauty, encountering non-traditional career pathways, and completing the assignments in our curriculum will support students in becoming confident in their ability to create change as the beautiful young people they are.
 

Each program runs for 5 days, combining hands-on labs, guest speakers, interactive activities, field trips, and career prep workshops. Supplemental sessions focus on building confidence, digital literacy, and business acumen.

The Science of Survival: Summer Camp

The Science of Survival summer camp will be hosted at the USF St. Pete Virtual STEM lab. Designed for girls aged 12-17, participants will: 

  • Learn about global warming and its impact on hurricanes. 

  • Gain insights from industry experts on designing resilient structures. 

  • Create 3D renderings and use AI technologies to identify and solve relevant problems. 

  • Explore career pathways in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. 

 

Following the camp, a town hall meeting, in collaboration with the Pinellas County Urban League, will educate the community about storm surges and effective rebuilding strategies. Participants will engage in DIY projects to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season and develop emergency evacuation plans.

NCCER WORKFORCE PROGRAM

STEM Xposure Inc. created CONSTRUCTION X, a workforce program that focuses on training and job placement for needed trades that are in demand. This progressive program is designed for anyone interested in careers in the construction industry.

The STEM Xposure Architectural Design and Construction camps offer a unique opportunity to introduce and involve minority students in our community to STEM careers and the transformative influence of architectural design.

​Upon completing each camp, participants will possess a heightened understanding of how to actively contribute to positive changes in the design-built environment within their communities. Furthermore, they will gain a deeper comprehension of the skills and responsibilities associated with the roles of an architect and designer.

 

The ultimate objective is to guide students towards STEM careers, potentially leading them to the construction industry in roles such as architects, engineers, professional tradespeople, and general contractors.

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