The program is a Google CSSI Extension Program, offering a unique partnership with Google and opportunities for students to engage with industry professionals and potentially secure Google internships.
The LMU Seaver Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) with AI is a three-week pre-college program designed for incoming LMU first-year students pursuing computer science or related STEM fields. The program emphasizes technical instruction and team-based project development, with a focus on computer science and elements of AI. Participants will gain practical skills in areas such as the command line, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Google App Engine, Google Cloud Datastore, Jinja, Google APIs for Maps and Authentication, and Git version control. The curriculum also includes soft-skills development, interviewing and resume writing workshops, and team-building activities. Students will interact with LMU computer science alumni working in the tech industry and culminate their experience with a working project deployed on the Google Cloud. The program aims to provide a strong foundation for academic success and career prospects in computing, particularly for students from underrepresented or historically marginalized groups.
A typical weekday involves morning and afternoon classes with a break for lunch. Optional evening community-building activities are also available.
This program is ideal for incoming LMU first-year students studying computer science or related STEM fields, especially those who are the first in their families to pursue a four-year degree or have a high financial need.
Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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