Summer 2026 Explore Code Academy Student Application


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**PLEASE READ**

Thank you for your interest in Mission Bit! This application should take you between 10 and 15 minutes to complete. We encourage you to complete the application early! Please enter all contact information accurately. If you are selected to move forward in the application process, we will contact you directly. Any questions or concerns may be directed to our programs team at programs@missionbit.org.

Intro to Unity Game Design - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31

What you'll learn
  • Unity fundamentals: Build a foundation in Unity, one of the most powerful game development platforms. Learn to navigate the interface, import assets, and create a VR-ready project.
  • Creating immersive environments: Craft believable game worlds using principles of scale, lighting, and game design.
  • Introduction to C# scripting: Use C# to create custom interactions and add realism through Unity’s physics engine.
  • Industry insights: Explore new trends and technologies in the fast-evolving game and VR landscape.
Intro to Web Design - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31

What you'll learn
  • HTML & CSS: Create the structure of a website and style is using modern design practices.
  • UX & UI Design: Learn how to make your site visually appealing, functional, and accessible.
  • Prototyping: Use Figma to draft and iterate on your design before turning it into a real website.
Intro to Python - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31

What you'll learn
  • Python basics: Learn the foundations of the Python programming language — variables, loops, functions, and more.
  • Hands-on coding activities: Build mini-projects you can add to your portfolio as you go.
  • Using libraries: Explore powerful Python libraries to level up your projects and make your code more efficient.
  • Chatbots & real-world tools: Try out building simple chatbots and other interactive programs.
  • Group final project: Work with classmates to create a polished final project and present it at Demo Day at the end of the semester.
Class 4

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Class 5

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Intro to Unity Game Design - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31 

What you'll learn
  • Unity fundamentals: Build a foundation in Unity, one of the most powerful game development platforms. Learn to navigate the interface, import assets, and create a VR-ready project.
  • Creating immersive environments: Craft believable game worlds using principles of scale, lighting, and game design.
  • Introduction to C# scripting: Use C# to create custom interactions and add realism through Unity’s physics engine.
  • Industry insights: Explore new trends and technologies in the fast-evolving game and VR landscape.
Intro to Web Design - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31

What you'll learn
  • HTML & CSS: Create the structure of a website and style is using modern design practices.
  • UX & UI Design: Learn how to make your site visually appealing, functional, and accessible.
  • Prototyping: Use Figma to draft and iterate on your design before turning it into a real website.
Intro to Python - Tu/Wed/Thu

Class details
Location: Remote on Zoom
Meets: T-TH, 10AM-2:30PM
Dates: June 23-July 31

What you'll learn
  • Python basics: Learn the foundations of the Python programming language — variables, loops, functions, and more.
  • Hands-on coding activities: Build mini-projects you can add to your portfolio as you go.
  • Using libraries: Explore powerful Python libraries to level up your projects and make your code more efficient.
  • Chatbots & real-world tools: Try out building simple chatbots and other interactive programs.
  • Group final project: Work with classmates to create a polished final project and present it at Demo Day at the end of the semester.
Class 4

Class details
Location: 
Meets: [DAYS], [TIME]
Dates: 
Class 5

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Meets: [DAYS], [TIME]
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[OPTIONAL] Essay Questions
The following essay questions are optional and are not required to submit your application. However, answering them may increase your chances of being selected to move forward in the application process.













Unfortunately, you are not eligible for this program. This program is only for San Francisco residents or those enrolled in a San Francisco school or university. Thank you for your interest and check www.missionbit.org for future opportunities!