College of Engineering: Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership

College of Engineering: Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership

New courses for summer 2025 include: "ENGIN 170A: Technology Leadership"—explore management and innovation at optimally organized firms; "ENGIN 170D: Technology Leadership: Entrepreneurship"—scenarios and decision-making for entrepreneurs starting scalable businesses; and "ENGIN 170E: Technology Leadership & AI"—gain understanding of AI/ML, become an AI leader, learn to manage AI projects and found AI startups.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships Office (FASO)

Financial Aid and Scholarships Office (FASO)

Did you know that you can use your summer financial aid for Berkeley Summer Abroad, Global Internships, the UC Education Abroad Program and for online courses? You can also use your summer financial aid to attend classes at any UC campus or at an approved exchange program with another university or college. See the summer financial aid website or visit our table for more information.

Resources

Energy and Resources Group

Energy and Resources Group

Sustainability—your work, your future, your world. This five-course program takes an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability with classes in business, economics, ecology, energy, society and water. UC Berkeley undergraduates add a Sustainability minor to their transcript; others earn a Certificate in Sustainability from UC Berkeley. Gain a valuable credential and prepare to take on the most urgent issues facing the world today.

Summer Minors & Certificates

Earth and Planetary Science

Earth and Planetary Science

The Department of Earth and Planetary Science (EPS) offers summer courses that will satisfy L&S physical science or biological science breadth requirements. EPS summer courses cover a wide variety of earth sciences, from geology and earthquakes to marine science and soil conservation. Visit our table to learn more!

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Early Development & Learning Science / The Developing Child Summer Minor

Early Development & Learning Science / The Developing Child Summer Minor

The Developing Child is an interdisciplinary, developmental science minor and certificate program focused on children from the prenatal period to age 8. Integrating research, practice and policy with problem-solving and implementation skills for the real world, the innovative coursework and practicum will enrich your approach to working with or on behalf of young children. The summer minor (UC Berkeley students) or certificate (non-UC Berkeley college students) must be completed in one summer.

Summer Minors & Certificates

Disability Studies Minor

Disability Studies Minor

"UGIS 110: Introduction to Disability Studies" focuses on the social and personal meaning of disability and chronic illness. We will explore definitions and conceptual models for the study of disability, the history of disabled people, bio-ethical perspectives, the depiction of disability in literature and the arts, public attitudes, and legal and social policies. The course will investigate the interaction of disability with social factors such as gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and class. The course is for students with and without disabilities, and may be of special interest to students preparing for careers in the health professions, education, law, architecture, social work or gerontology.

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