Summer 2025 - UC Berkeley Leadership & Business Camp

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

August 3rd - August 9th

Summer Camp

UC Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley

Business and Leadership Summer Camp

This immersive summer camp is taught by Professors from UCB's Haas School of Business, and takes place at the University of California, Berkeley campus.  Accommodations and meals are provided on campus, allowing students to have an immersive campus culture experience.

The Core Curriculum includes: How to generate business ideas; Identifying entrepreneurial opportunities and target markets; Product pricing and cost analysis; Building teams for startups, etc.  As the culmination of this interactive summer camp, students will learn the skills to create and pitch completed business plans.

Visits during this summer camp will include: the Lawrence Hall of Science, UCB Art Museum, NVIDIA Campus, Apple Headquarters, Google's new campus, and the Intel Museum, to experience the entrepreneurial atmosphere of Silicon Valley.

Dates: August 3rd - August 9th, 2025

For Ages: 10 - 16 years old

Schedule

August 3rd

Arrival and

check in at UCB student dormitory

August 4th

Section 1:Opening Ceremony

Section 2:《Introduction of AI、Innovation and how to start a business》

UCB campus tour by UCB current students.

Talk and sharing forum by UCB professors.

August 5th

Section 1:《Fantastic ideas: Crazy products and service innovations》

Section 2:《Inspire business ideas and how to generate business ideas》

UC Berkeley current students will share their life at UCB. Students interview UCB professors and make interview videos.

August 6th

Section 1:《Identifying entrepreneurial opportunities and develop business concept》

Section 2:《How to identify  your target market》

visit the Lawrence Science Centre.

August 7th

Section1:《The core of products and services: product pricing and cost analysis》

Section2:《Management and leadership, How to Build your Team》

Sports: soccer, basketball, tennis, table tennis, and table games.

August 8th

Section1:《Completed entrepreneurial project - presentation of business model and plan》

Section2:《Graduation and Award Ceremony》

visit the UCB Art Museum, climb the Sather Tower.

August 9th

check out and visit famous companies in Silicon Valley . (Google, Apple)

Photos of Dormitory

SAT PREP Summer Class

SAT PREP Summer Class

July 21st - 25th

Venue
5050 SW Griffith Dr STE 205

Beaverton 97005

9:00am - 5:00 pm

Testing is perhaps the number one stress point for students currently. Our intensive group training and one-by-one SAT tutoring would custom in your personal pace and steps and make your testing skills solidly improved—time management, understanding what college board is looking for.

For Grade: K10 - K11

Class size: 3-5 students

Tuition Fee: $2000

Note: Lunch is provided every day.

Science Summer Camp Fun Things to Discover Around You and How Science Can Help You Understand your World

Science Summer Camp Fun Things to Discover Around You and How Science Can Help You Understand your World

July 21st - 25th

Venue
5050 SW Griffith Dr STE 204

Beaverton 97005

Fun Things to Discover Around You and How Science Can Help You Understand Your World

Dates:July 21st - 25th  1:00 - 4:00 pm
Fee:  $280
For Ages: 10 - 14  years old
Tutors: Geoff Bunza, PhD. Electrical Engineering, MIT   
             Gordon Hoffman, MS EE, Stanford University
             Argonne National Laboratory

This seminar is designed to be a short program offered to students (10-14 years old) to introduce them to interesting concepts, ideas, and examples in the natural sciences. First focusing on the world around them, that their senses can understand and measure, expanding simple ideas to details about the atom and compounds, to the planets, and eventually to things they cannot directly sense like magnetism.

We will start by considering the basics of the scientific method: from observing and gathering information, to formulating and testing with experimentation and questioning, to formulating hypotheses and conclusions. Each day we hope to stimulate curiosity and interest by example and demonstrations.

Our primary intent is to generate interest on the students part, in science, and engender their desire to explore more…
The program anticipates a one to one and a half hour classroom period of instruction, questions, and interaction with students. Where possible, students will be allowed to interact with the demonstration material each day.