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High School Lab Intensives at the Creation Museum

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High School Lab Intensives Tickets

$399

General Admission Not Required

Pricing and Registration
For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible . . . all things were created through him and for him. (Colossians 1:16)

The high school lab intensive summer program at the Creation Museum is a weeklong experience in the Creation Education Lab. Each intensive will cover 15 essential labs. Our expert instructors provide a collaborative learning experience so that students learn to work together to solve problems and analyze scientific data. Students will spend five days participating in engaging, hands-on experimentation and application, but most importantly, each session will be uniquely presented from a biblical worldview. Our goal is to demonstrate that science always confirms the Bible!



Details

  • Full-day program Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.
  • Open to students ages 15 to 18.
  • Three two-hour labs per day = 15 total labs
  • Appropriate attire required: closed-toe shoes, pants, or long skirt. No shorts or sandals. Hair must be pulled back from the face. Shirts must cover the midriff (no crop tops).

Pricing and Registration

Price: $399 per course
Price Includes:
  • All lab materials. This includes all print material, supplies, safety gear, and lab equipment.
  • Daily catered lunch. Lunch options are selected during registration.
  • Daily parking fee.
  • Daily snack bar.
  • Family access to grounds, 4D Theater, Noah’s Café, Dragon Hall bookstore, playground, Eden Zoo.
  • 20% off coupon to the Dragon Hall bookstore.
  • Completion certificate.

You can find answers to common questions on the FAQ page.

Chemistry

Instructor: Mr. Roger Patterson

June 9–13, 2025

Details Coming Soon

  Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Monday Safety Matters/Forms of Matter Measurement and Calculation Modeling Atoms
Tuesday Periodic Table Bonding Characteristics Molecular Models
Wednesday Chemical Reactions Combustion Reactions Gas Laws
Thursday Solubility Electrochemistry Reaction Rates
Friday Acid-Base Titration Food Chemistry Esters

Physical Science

Instructor: Mr. Roger Patterson

June 16–20, 2025

Details Coming Soon

  Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Monday Collecting and Analyzing Data Kinematics: Matter in Motion Dynamic Motion: Acceleration
Tuesday Feeling the Forces Ramping It Up Lifting with a Finger
Wednesday Heating Things Up Fluid Dynamics and Buoyancy Let It Swing
Thursday Mechanical Waves Exploring Sound Lighting It Up
Friday Bending Light Using Lenses Field Day—Application