Applied Physical Sciences offers summer courses to researchers
Enhance your electronics, design and data skills! The Maker Technologies for Everyone curriculum is a series of 0.5- and 1.0-credit, pass/fail courses in summer session one that provide practical Making skills at a level accessible to all. Researchers can take courses individually as stand-alone content or together as a comprehensive overview of electronics and digital making.
- APPL112, Practical electronics for everyone
- APPL113, LabView for Data Acquisition
- APPL114, Arduino bootcamp: a deep introduction for beginners
- APPL115, Raspberry Pi bootcamp
- APPL121, 3D Printing Technology and Practice
To enroll (Faculty and staff)
Faculty and staff will need to enroll as a visiting student for summer school. Follow the steps below. (Faculty and staff may also request a tuition waiver.)
- Visit summer.unc.edu.
- Click on Visiting Students, scroll to bottom of the page and click Apply Now.
- There is a dropdown box once you create the application. Click Summer School Visitor.
- Everything else should be self-explanatory from there. If you have questions about enrolling as a summer school visitor, please contact Erin Moseley (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
- You can find the tuition waiver at: hr.unc.edu/benefits/educational-assistance/tuition-waivers
Additional details for faculty and staff:
- You must apply to summer school before you enroll using ConnectCarolina. It takes approximately 24 hours to receive a decision letter.
- Once you receive your decision letter, it takes another 24-48 hours to matriculate to ConnectCarolina so that you can enroll.
- Visit the summer school website for a helpful webinar: summer.unc.edu/visiting-student-webinar
To enroll (Graduate, professional and undergraduate students)
- Enroll directly through ConnectCarolina.
View course details and schedule at summer.unc.edu. Questions about the courses? Contact Dr. Heidi Harkins (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).