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What are you up to this summer?

Got a job?  Going to be a camp counselor? Got sports commitments?  Or, just playing xbox?

If it’s the latter, and you are interested in getting some more engineering experience and exposure, you may want to look into the USC Viterbi Summer Programs.

This summer, the Viterbi School is offering two, unique opportunities to Explore Engineering and Discover the Trojan Experience:

Summer @ USC: Engineering

June 14 – July 11, 2015

The engineering summer sessions are 4-week academic programs.  All programs are taught by USC faculty and experienced professionals who create an engaging academic experience by combining lectures, hands-on workshops and labs, guest speakers, and academic field trips.

The 4 Engineering Programs include:

  • 3D Design and Prototyping
  • Discover Engineering
  • Information and Computer Security
  • Introduction to Video Game Design

Apply for Summer@USC: summer.us.edu/engineering

SHINE: Summer High School Intensive in Next-Generation Engineering

June 15 – August 7, 2015

SHINE is designed for high school students who have exhibited a commitment in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM topic areas.  Participants will:

  • Engage in research projects within the laboratories of USC Viterbi faculty
  • Gain advanced hands-on research experience
  • Earn a “Letter of Certification” from faculty and/or research team

Apply for SHINE: viterbi.usc.edu/k-12/shine

Paul Ledesma

As Executive Director, Paul oversees Undergraduate Admission for all programs at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He was born and raised in southern California and is a lifetime Dodgers fan. He enjoys traveling (Italy may be a second home), discovering new restaurants in LA (tacos anyone?), and while he may not qualify as a bonafide movie-buff, he loves movies (especially comic book movies). He studied Psychology for his bachelor's degree, minored in Public Management, and was active in leadership for community service groups Troy Camp and Dance Marathon while attending USC. When he's not working he enjoys spending time with his wife, daughter, and rescued pup and kitty in Redondo Beach, CA. (well, maybe not the cat so much) Preferred Pronouns: he/him/his

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