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This three-week pre-college summer business program immerses students into the world of business leadership. Students work closely with Georgetown professors and other successful business figures to gain exposure to various topics such as management, business law, marketing, and much more. Perhaps most exciting about the program’s curriculum is the business simulation that takes students through the entire process of starting a company as an entrepreneur. Where: Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. How Long: Three weeks Specific Subjects: Management, Leadership, Business Law, Finance, Strategy, Marketing, Business Planning How Much: $6,199 (includes tuition and room & board)
Topics: statistical pattern recognition, linear and non-linear regression, non-parametric methods, exponential family, GLMs, support vector machines, kernel methods, deep learning, model/feature selection, learning theory, ML advice, clustering, density estimation, EM, dimensionality reduction, ICA, PCA, reinforcement learning and adaptive control, Markov decision processes, approximate dynamic programming, and policy search. Prerequisites: knowledge of basic computer science principles and skills at a level sufficient to write a reasonably non-trivial computer program in Python/NumPy to the equivalency of CS106A, CS106B, or CS106X, familiarity with probability theory to the equivalency of CS 109, MATH151, or STATS 116, and familiarity with multivariable calculus and linear algebra to the equivalency of MATH51 or CS205. Details: CS 229 Class Number: 6923 Course Cost: $4932.00 Population: Undergraduate, Graduate Units: 4 Interest Area: Computer Science and Engineering Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks Instructors: Anand Avati Dates: June 24, 2023 - August 20, 2023 Prerequisites: knowledge of basic computer science principles and skills at a level sufficient to write a reasonably non-trivial computer program in Python/NumPy to the equivalency of CS 106A, CS 106B, or CS 106X, familiarity with probability theory to the equivalency of CS 109, MATH 151, or STATS 116, and familiarity with multivariable calculus and linear algebra to the equivalency of MATH 51 or CS 205. Schedule: MWF 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Cross Listings: STATS 229 Events and Engagement Workshops Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network. Stanford Spaces Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park. Stanford Voices These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.
English as a Second Language (ESL)/New York City Experience Our two-week ESL + NYC Experience includes 15 hours of classroom English language training and practice per week. English language classes are taught by highly qualified and experienced ESL instructors. Students will visit the Empire State Building, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty and other iconic cityscapes in this program, which offer eye-catching views that make for an overall unforgettable experience, while also improving their English language speaking skills. Manhattan College's English Language/NYC Experience Program will help you to combine English modalities and improve other skills. Our two-week intensive program contains sessions in English as a second language and exposure to some of New York's most eye-catching views.
Once you get into the school of your dreams, how will you be sure you can succeed there? The level of organization and study skills necessary for college success are often very different than in high school. In Working Smarter, you will learn evidence-based, college-level strategies for time management, note-taking, studying, reading, writing, discussion, and oral presentations. This class is a great fit for High School who want to prepare for college and for college students who want to expand their set of strategies for successful learning in STEM, social science, and humanities courses. Details: CTL 53 Class Number: 12084 Course Cost: $2466.00 Population: High School, Undergraduate Units: 2 Interest Area: Personal Development Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks Dates: June 24, 2023 - August 20, 2023 Events and Engagement Workshops Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network. Stanford Spaces Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park. Stanford Voices These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.
University of Rochester’s Simon Business School hosts Business Bootcamp, a pre-college summer business program for high school students. This intensive program encourages students to challenge their creative ideas and leadership skills through courses in marketing, team collaboration, discussions with instructors and peers, and trips to local businesses. Students will create their own business plans and practice pitching their ideas as they develop their best business strategies. Where: University of Rochester, Rochester, New York How Long: Three weeks Specific Subjects: Business, Entrepreneurship How Much: $4,600 (includes tuition and room & board)
Applied linear algebra and linear dynamical systems with applications to circuits, signal processing, communications, and control systems. Topics: least-squares approximations of over-determined equations, and least-norm solutions of underdetermined equations. Symmetric matrices, matrix norm, and singular-value decomposition. Eigenvalues, left and right eigenvectors, with dynamical interpretation. Matrix exponential, stability, and asymptotic behavior. Multi-input/multi-output systems, impulse and step matrices; convolution and transfer-matrix descriptions. Control, reachability, and state transfer; observability and least-squares state estimation. Details: EE 263 Class Number: 6548 Course Cost: $3699.00 Population: Undergraduate, Graduate Units: 3 Interest Area: Computer Science and Engineering Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks Dates: June 24, 2023 - August 20, 2023 Prerequisites: Linear algebra and matrices as in MATH 104; differential equations and Laplace transforms as in EE 102B. Schedule: TTh 11:30 am-1 pm Cross Listings: CME 263 Events and Engagement Workshops Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network. Stanford Spaces Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park. Stanford Voices These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.
In this era of globalization, the ability to communicate in a second or third language is practically a must. That’s why the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University created the Business is Global summer language program. Students choose to study either Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, or Turkish. Then, over the course of an intensive two weeks, they dive into the emerging economies of the places their language is spoken, learning about cultures and communication styles along the way. Where: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana How Long: Two weeks Specific Subjects: Business, Languages How Much: $1,800 (includes tuition and room & board)
Convex sets, functions, and optimization problems. The basics of convex analysis and theory of convex programming: optimality conditions, duality theory, theorems of alternative, and applications. Least-squares, linear and quadratic programs, semidefinite programming, and geometric programming. Numerical algorithms for smooth and equality-constrained problems; interior-point methods for inequality-constrained problems. Applications to signal processing, communications, control, analog, and digital circuit design, computational geometry, statistics, machine learning, and mechanical engineering. Details: EE 364A Class Number: 6937 Course Cost: $3699.00 Population: Undergraduate, Graduate Units: 3 Interest Area: Computer Science and Engineering Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks Dates: June 24, 2023 - August 20, 2023 Prerequisites: Linear algebra such as EE 263, and basic probability. Schedule: TTh 9:45am-11:15am Cross Listings: CME 364A, CS 334A Events and Engagement Workshops Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network. Stanford Spaces Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park. Stanford Voices These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.
This Summer, study at Brown University, an Ivy known for its embrace of independent thinkers, and be part of an increasingly diverse and inclusive community where students make friends from around the world. Experience challenging academics without the pressure of formal grades, and study alongside peers from around the world who are as motivated and curious as you are. Come to Brown to get a feel for what college life is like – the responsibility, the freedom, and the new friendships. Leave enriched by an unforgettable educational experience, prepared for your next steps. Learn more by checking out our website! Available Opportunities: Summer@Brown On Location Programs (Rome, Segovia, Atlanta, Costa Rica) Brown Leadership Institute Environmental Leadership Labs College Credit Options For information on costs, please see each program page on our website.