
Are you an undergraduate interested in participating in research opportunities?
The 2006 Summer School @ CENS Pre-Internship Program
Summer School @ CENS is a specially designed program for undergraduates interested in learning more about CENS technology and in participating in research opportunities in the future. Starting in the summer 2006, the "Foundations of Embedded Networked Sensing" course will be offered to students, particularly undergraduate sophomores and community college students interested in transferring to a four-year institution. This hands-on laboratory course will prepare undergraduates with the computer science foundation of embedded networked sensing (ENS) as well as provide academic tools that promote success. If selected for this pre-internship program, you will get UCLA credit for taking this introductory CS course and gain experience for future opportunities and research in computer science and engineering. CENS will also pay tuition fees for this course and parking if selected. The application is online:
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/cfapps/cens/Summeratcens/
2006 SUMMER SCHOOL @ CENS PROGRAM
| CS 188: Foundations of Embedded Network Sensing 4 UNITS | |
| Meeting Times: | MTWR 10:00AM-12:00PM |
| Location: | Math Sciences 5225 |
| Offered: | Summer Session A -- 6 weeks (June 26-August 4) |
| Content: | Hands-on laboratory course that provides introduction to ENS technology, preparing students for future research opportunities. Foundations of Academic Success seminars and CENS guest lectures will also be a part of the program. |
| CS Instructor: | Richard Guy |
| TA: | Shaun Ahmadian |
| Prerequisites: | Students should have taken a year long high school science course (physics, chemistry, biology). Students should be familiar with computers and their uses. We recommend that students have familiarity with programming languages. |
| Who should apply: | This introductory course is open to local university and community college students, especially sophomores and community college students planning to transfer to a four-year institution. Underrepresented students are encouraged to apply. |
SPECIAL NOTE: If selected for this course, CENS will pay for tuition and parking
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Karen
Kim at karenkim@cens.ucla.edu.
Information about the 2007 Summer School @ CENS Pre-Internship Program will be available soon.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until space has filled.
For more opportunities with CENS see also:
Summer 2007 Internship Information
CENS Graduate Programs