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LMU Pre-College Programs. Political Science: Identity Politics

LMU Pre-College Programs. Political Science: Identity Politics

United States, Los Angeles

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Overview

As a family with an interest in forming young minds for the future, it's essential to find a camp that not only educates but also leaves an indelible mark on your child's perception of society. LMU Pre-College Programs – Political Science: Identity Politics does just that. This program delves into the intricate fabric of American society, focusing on the experiences of various groups and how these perspectives influence the political landscape. It's not a simple walk in the park; rather, it's a journey into the heart of identity politics, examining the impact of race, gender, class, and other identity aspects on political preferences. Imagine your child engaging in thought-provoking debates on social justice, diplomacy, and humanities, and gaining fresh insights into the power dynamics that shape our world. This course doesn't shy away from the hard-hitting issues. Instead, it encourages young minds to grapple with them, promoting a deeper understanding of our complex society.

This camp is an excellent opportunity for your child to not only learn about the world around them but to become active participants in shaping its future. The camp is a stepping stone to becoming informed and empathetic citizens who are ready to make a difference in their world. So, if your family is ready for a summer adventure that combines learning with a dose of reality, LMU Pre-College Programs – Political Science: Identity Politics could be the perfect fit.

Info about kid camp

Departure from:
United States
Age:
14–18, High Schoolers (15-18), 9th grade (14-15), 10th grade (15-16), 11th grade (16-17), 12th grade (17-18)
Type:
Overnight
Season:
Summer
Gender:
Co-Ed
Setting:
City
Academics:
L1: Academics, L2: Learning, Pre-College

Contact details

Country: United States
Regions: Los Angeles
Address: 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045

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Dates Days Price
21.06.26 - 03.08.26 44 6 125 $

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Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation

Students are housed in LMU’s modern residence halls, which provide double or triple occupancy rooms with shared bathrooms, study areas, and common lounges. The dormitories are designed to give students a sense of independence while ensuring comfort and safety. Resident Advisors (RAs) live on each floor to support students, organize social events, and maintain a friendly and inclusive environment. Laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning are available in all residence halls, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay.

Meals

All meals are served in the LMU dining halls, which offer a wide variety of nutritious, freshly prepared food options. The menu includes vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices, and the staff are attentive to any special dietary restrictions. Meal times also serve as a social opportunity where students can relax, connect with peers, and discuss their daily experiences.

Medicine

LMU provides on-campus health and wellness services to assist students with minor medical needs or emergencies. A trained residential and program staff team ensures that medication management and first-aid support are handled properly. In case of more serious medical concerns, nearby hospitals and urgent care centers are easily accessible, ensuring that students receive timely professional care.

Security

The LMU campus maintains strict safety standards, with 24/7 professional security patrols and controlled access to residential buildings. All students are supervised by program staff both in academic sessions and during leisure time. Curfews, check-ins, and campus safety briefings are implemented to guarantee a secure and respectful community atmosphere throughout the program.

Camp Traditions

The LMU Pre-College experience is enriched by a series of traditions that help foster community and lasting memories. Students participate in evening group activities, weekend excursions to local cultural sites, and collaborative projects tied to their course themes. The program concludes with a closing ceremony and showcase, where students present their work, celebrate accomplishments, and reflect on their shared experiences at LMU.

Facilities and services

    • Modern residence halls with shared rooms, study areas, and lounges
    • Fully equipped academic classrooms and seminar spaces
    • LMU library and computer labs for research and coursework
    • On-campus dining halls offering diverse and healthy meal options
    • Student recreation center with fitness equipment and sports areas
    • Outdoor green spaces and courtyards for relaxation and group activities
    • Auditorium and presentation rooms for lectures and final showcases
    • Health and wellness center with trained medical staff
    • Secure campus with 24/7 safety patrol and monitored access
    • Nearby access to Los Angeles cultural and civic sites for field trips

Activities Program

The LMU Political Science: Identity Politics program offers students an in-depth exploration of how race, gender, class, and identity shape political systems and social movements. Through lectures, workshops, and discussions, participants analyze key political theories and apply them to real-world issues.

Faculty mentors guide students in developing research, debate, and critical thinking skills while encouraging open dialogue and reflection. Field trips to Los Angeles civic and cultural sites complement classroom learning and provide firsthand insights into political engagement. By the end of the program, students gain a stronger understanding of identity-driven politics and the tools to become informed, active citizens.

    • Seminars on race, gender, class, and identity in modern politics
    • Workshops and group discussions on power and representation
    • Critical reading and analysis of political texts and media
    • Field trips to civic and cultural sites in Los Angeles
    • Student-led research and final project presentations
    • Residential and social activities promoting collaboration and leadership

Terms and Payments

Price includes

    • Tuition for all academic seminars and workshops
    • Housing in LMU residence halls
    • Three daily meals in campus dining facilities
    • Course materials and academic resources
    • Supervised field trips and cultural excursions
    • 24/7 staff supervision and campus security
    • Access to LMU facilities (library, recreation areas, Wi-Fi)
    • Participation in social events and closing ceremony

For an additional charge

    • Travel to and from Los Angeles or the LMU campus
    • Personal spending money and souvenirs
    • Health or travel insurance (required for international students)
    • Optional extended stay or early arrival accommodations
    • Personal items such as toiletries, laundry, or snacks

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