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Coding & Software Development

American Graphics Institute (AGI) Coding Classes

Students learn from the same professional instructors who teach AGI's corporate training programs, many of whom are authors of best-selling books on design and technology.

🔥 Middle/High School 🕒 2-week Day Camp Hybrid (in-person + online) All skill levels
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About this camp

American Graphics Institute (AGI) offers hands-on, project-based coding classes for high school students aged 13-18. Students learn essential skills in web design, web development, graphic design, or video editing. The curriculum covers programming languages such as Java, Python, HTML, and CSS. Through practical exercises and individual projects, students develop technical and creative abilities. The small class sizes, with a maximum student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1, ensure a focused and encouraging learning environment. Instructors are experienced professionals, many of whom have authored best-selling books on design and technology. The program aims to equip students with real-world skills and foster an understanding of how technology can be applied in various creative and technical fields.

What a typical day looks like

Each summer coding course runs for two full weeks, Monday through Friday, from 10 am to 1 pm, combining instructor-led learning, hands-on exercises, collaboration with classmates, and individual project work.

Best suited for

This program is ideal for students aged 13-18 interested in computers, technology, art, drawing, problem-solving, and other technical and creative activities, regardless of prior experience.

What you'll learn

Web Design Web Development Graphic Design Video Editing Java Python HTML

Location

Multiple Locations (In-person or Online)

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