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Today, we’ll be talking about the best summer programs that are available at the University of Michigan in 2023.
However, before we proceed to the listing, let me quickly tell you that the University of Michigan is one of the oldest universities that’s situated in Michigan. The school was established in 1817 with its campus located at Detriot. Howbeit, the institution campus was later moved to Ann Arbor in the year 1837 on a 40 acre of land what is famously known as Central Campus
Right from the time of its inception, the university has over 584 prominent buildings with a combination of areas amounting to more than 34 million gross square feet (780 acres, 3.2 km2) spreading out to the Central Campus and the North Campus. It also has two regional Campuses in Flint and Dearborn and a center in Detroit.
Michigan University is regarded as one of the foremost in the area of research in the United States, with an annual expenditure of about 1.5 million dollars, with a high-ranking status.s. The university was affiliated with 25 Nobel Price Winners, 6 Turing Award Winners, and 1 Field Medalist as of October 2019.
The university has an extensive graduate program offer of doctoral degrees in the following areas: humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields/professional degrees such as technology, sciences, business, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, architecture, public health, law, dentistry, engineering, mathematics social work. Michigan has a body of alumni amounting to about 540,000 people, and this is one of the largest alumni in the cases of universities in the world.
What is Summer Programs?
Summer programs are instructional classes fee supported activities programs that are offered outside the school year, which take place during the summer months. It most times starts prior to the first day of school during the summer month of July and August. It can also be referred to as intensive enriching courses designed for students who want to explore different fields of their studies, that show them the way to their desired career field.
The University of Michigan Summer Programs 2023
The University of Michigan Ann Arbor offers a series of courses for its summer programs that help students to identify where they are heading to. That is to have an insight into the field they are going into in the future. The courses offered are as follows:
List of Summer Programs Available at the University of Michigan
- Michigan Mathematics and Science Scholars
- Centre Stage StringsÂ
- Clarinet Institute
- Dance Institute
- Double Base Institut
- Flute Institute
- Harp Institute
- Jazz Institute
- Musical Theater Workshop
- Computational Biology Camp
- Biotechnology Camp
- R Programming Camp
- Computational Biology Research Camp
- ArcStartÂ
- Business Communication and Presentation Camp
1. Michigan Mathematics and Science Scholars
This particular summer program is good for students who are seeking a major in either mathematics or sciences. The program will last for two weeks and throughout this two weeks course, students will learn and be exposed to current scientific developments and research in sciences and mathematics.
Area of Focus: General Sciences
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 2,250 dollars
Other Criteria: A personal statement that consists of the courses that a student has completed, the research interest, computer experience, influences, and any other essential information that may be required to be considered for the program.
The summer program schedule for 2023
Session 1: Sunday, June 25 – Friday, July 7 (noon)
Session 2: Sunday, July 9 – Friday, July 21 (noon)
2. Centre Stage Strings
Centre Stage Strings is a four-week program for young talented musicians. In this program, young talent who want to venture into music will be tutored in the field of music, by developing their abilities in solo and chamber music, while trying to become professional musicians. They will learn how to build skills in stage presence, public speaking, and networking.Â
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 4,500Â dollars
Other Criteria: students should present a personal video statement, audition videos, headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
3. Clarinet Institute
Clarinet Institute is a week-long program, here, high school students learn the fundamental skills that will help them to produce good tones in this week’s organized program. Â
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,575 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, audition videos, headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
4. Dance Institute
This is a two weeks program organized for students who are into dancing. It is a summer staple for 20 years. Here, students will learn dancing and the techniques of a great performance on the stage.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 3,150 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, an audition video, a headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
5. Double Bass Institute
This is a week-long specialized program for students who focus on fundamentals, orchestral experts, solo repertoire, and chamber music. It is taught by an Associate Professor, Maximilian Dimoff.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,773 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, an audition video, a headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
6. Flute Institute
Flute institute is a one-week program for students who want to be directed in tone, technique, and intonation, including performances, general body awareness, and teaching techniques and production.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,575 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, audition video, a headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
7. Harp Institute
This is a week-long program, for happy harpists who are given personal instructors to help them improve their musical talents. Here, high school students are to learn the fundamental skills that will help them to do well in music and the readiness to perform in the program.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,575 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, audition video, headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
8. Jass Institute
The Jass institute is a one-week program, for students, to hand varieties of tasks like music theory, and jass history, and help students to improve their listening skills and improvisation.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,775 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a personal video statement, audition video, a headshot, a repertoire list, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
9. Musical Theatre Workshop
This is a three-week program for students who want to acquire BFA in college. student at the end of the program will be able to partner with the Department of Drama and Dance at the University of Michigan to gain more understanding of the course.
Area of Focus: Music
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 4,725 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a minimum of a B average in a prep program, a personal video statement, a resume, photographs, a transcript of audition videos, and a recommendation letter will be considered for this program.
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10. Computational Biology Camp
Computational Biology Camp is a five-day special program for high school students who have high expectations in genomic diseases and their symptoms here students will carry out Computational Biology research with the use of patient RNA expression data in order to discover those genes that are related to special diseases.
Area of Focus: Life Science and Biology
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 540 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a one or two-paragraph letter that explains what the student is expected to learn from this program and they chose this particular camp too.
 11. Biotechnology Camp
Biotechnology is a five-day long program that is designed for students who are inclined in mathematics, medicine, computer, and science. The biotechnology program juxtaposes UNIX, wet lab techniques, and thermodynamics calculations of nucleotide hybridization to teach nucleotide Biotechnology.
Area of Focus: Computer Science and Biology
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 550 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a one or two-paragraph letter that explains what the student is expected to learn from this program and they chose this particular camp for the program.
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12. Programming Camp
Programming Camp is a five-day or more program that is designed for high school students with high expectations in genomic diseases and their symptoms here students will carry out Computational Biology research with the use of patient RNA expression data in order to discover those genes that are related to special diseases.
Area of Focus: Computer Science
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 550 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a one or two-paragraph letter that explains what the student is expected to learn from this program and they chose this particular camp for the program.
13. Computational Biology Research Camp
The Computational Biology Research program is a five days program, that is designed to help high school students of a similar level to build networks with mutual interest. The program is sponsored by Scrip Institute. At the end of the program, students should be able to learn how to use computational genomics and use the R package to learn to program.
Area of Focus: Life Science and Biology
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 1,230 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present one or two-paragraph letter that explains what they student is expected to learn from this program and they chose this particular camp too
14. ArtStart
This a three-week program organized for students who want to become professional architects. The program prepares the students for architectural works at design institutes in the future. their program includes diagramming, model making, hand drawing, and sketching which is accomplished with analytics skills for problem-solving.
Area of Focus: Architecture
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 3,000 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a 300 to 500 essay that explains what they student is expected to learn from this program and how this program will help them meet their desired goals in life.
15. Business Communication and Presentation Camp
This a two-week program organized to teach and educate students to understand leadership positions, by nurturing them on entrepreneurial communication abilities in the area of leadership that will stage them in a positive light.
Area of Focus: Entrepreneurship
Class of Student: 9th, 10th, and 11th level
Course Fee: 2,749 dollars
Other Criteria: Students should present a 300 to 500 essay that explains what the student is expected to learn from this program and how this program will help them meet their desired goals in life.