Automotive Design summer camp at Lawrence Tech

Tags: automotive design, schools Published on 26 April 2007 | views 
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Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, Mich.) will offer its first automotive design summer camp for high school juniors from 25 to 29 June 2007.

From the official Press Release:

Car Sketch by Vance HannaThis camp is an opportunity for creative and talented students possessing drawing skills and a passion for styling cars in a highly competitive environment.

Participants will be exposed to the design and development of concept cars resulting in ideation sketches and scale models. Professional demonstrations along with individual evaluations will be conducted.

The camp will be run by Vance Hanna and Keith Nagara, practicing automotive designers who are the co-directors of Lawrence Tech’s new bachelor of science degree program in transportation design.

Car Sketch by Vance HannaThe cost is $200, or $350 for students who live on campus for the week.

“Top Camp” designers can receive scholarships for the transportation design degree program.

For additional information on the summer camp visit Lawrence Tech’s official website.

For more information about all of Lawrence Tech’s summer camps for students in grades 11-12, visit ltu.edu.

About Lawrence Technological University

Founded in 1932, Lawrence Technological University offers more than 60 undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degree programs in Colleges of Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Management.

The 5,000-student, private university pioneered evening classes 75 years ago, and today has a growing number of weekend and online programs.

Lawrence Tech’s 102-acre campus is in Southfield (Mich.), with education centers in Livonia, Clinton Township, Traverse City, and Petoskey. Lawrence Tech also offers programs with partner universities in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Asia.

(Source: Lawrence Tech)

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