This course will teach students the basics of arthropod identification, and most importantly, it will be a fun way to challenge students’ perceptions of one of the most abundant and important groups of animals: arthropods!

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Students will investigate how engineers apply Newton's third law of motion to studying the causes of traumatic brain injuries and design solutions to prevent them.

This course offers an overview of key biomedical concepts and human body measurements, designed to pique the interest of high school students exploring diverse career paths from medicine to engineering and beyond.

Students will explore encryption/decryption techniques and methods of mathematical modeling through hands-on experience with codes, biological systems, and financial markets. Math areas covered include logic and set theory, number theory, and linear modeling.

Entrepreneurship in the Big Easy and Beyond is a Tulane Summer Programs course designed to introduce New Orleans high school students to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship through hands-on learning.

This course explores how women have represented themselves across centuries — from early autobiographies and diaries to memoirs, hybrid essays, and digital storytelling. Students will read excerpts from women writers across time and create their own life-writing pieces.

Medical professionals play one of the most critical roles in our society, improving the lives and well-being of those in need - but how do they get to a diagnosis?

Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey through the fascinating world of medicine? In this engaging course, students will explore diverse specialties—from pediatrics to surgery— through hands-on experiences, and opportunities for self-reflection.

Not everyone has the same chance at a healthy life. Factors like where you live, how much money your family makes, and even your race or gender can affect your health. For example, Black men in the U.S. live about 10 years less on average than White women.

Discover how Healthcare decisions shape communities--and how you can shape the future of healthcare. In this interactive summer course, students will explore the intersection of health policy, advocacy, and innovation.

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