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SIX WEEKS

The following academic departments will have six-week credit courses open to Pre-College students:

Session 1 Schedule (commuter students only):

May 18 / Tuesday - Classes begin

June 25 / Friday - Classes end

Courses:

Ant 101-00A. Introduction to Anthropology 

ECON 101-00A.  Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 112-00A. Principles of Macroeconomics

EDS 305-00A. History of American Education

EDS 310-00A. Classics of Educational Thought

ENG 221R-00A. Modes of Practical Writing

ENVS 120-00A. Introduction to Human and Natural Ecology

FILM 270-00A. Introduction to Film 

FILM 376-00A. Narrative Fiction Filmmaking I

FREN 101-00A.  Elementary French I

LING 101-00A.  History of the American Languages

MATH 107-00A.  Introduction to Probability and Statistics

MATH 111-00A.  Calculus I

MATH 119-00A.  Calculus with Business Applications

CS 110-00A.  Computer Science Fundamentals

CS 170-00A.  Introduction to Computer Science I

MESAS 100-00A.  Introduction to the Middle East

MESAS 315-00A. The Qur'an

PHIL 100-00A.  Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 110-00A.  Introduction to Logic

PHYS 141-00A.  Introductory Physics with Laboratory I

PSYC 110-00A.  Introduction to Psychology I

PSYC 210-00A. Abnormal Psychology

PSYC 330-00A. Personality Theories

REL 211-00A.  Western Religions

REL 212-00A. Asian Religious Traditions: China & Japan

SOC 101-00A.  Introduction to General Sociology

THEA 101-00A. Introduction to Theater

THEA 121-00A Acting Fundamentals

For course descipriptions, click here.

 

Session 2 Schedule (residential program available):

June 27 / Sunday - Move in and orientation

June 29 / Tuesday - Classes begin

July 2 / Friday - Independence Day holiday - No class

August 6 / Friday - Program ends

Courses:

BIO 120-00C.  Concepts in Biology with Lab

ECON 101-00C.  Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 112-00C.  Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 201-00C.  Intermediate Microeconomics

ENG 205-00C. Poetry

FILM 401-00C. Film Criticsm

FREN 102-00C.  Elementary French II

HIST 203-00C. The West in WOrld Context 

MATH 107-00C.  Introduction to Probability and Statistics

MATH 111-00C.  Calculus I

MATH 112-00C.  Calculus II

CS 171-00C.  Introduction to Computer Science II

PHIL 110-00C.  Introduction to Logic

PHIL 115-00C.  Introduction to Ethics

PHYS 142-00C.  Introductory Physics with Laboratory II

REL 100-00C. Intro to Religions:African American Christianity

SOC 101-00C.  Introduction to General Sociology

SOC 220-00C. Juvnile Delinquency

For course descriptions, click here.

 

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TWO WEEKS

Session A Schedule (residential program available):

June 27 / Sunday - Move in and orientation

June 28 / Monday - Classes begin

July 2 / Friday - Independence Day - No class

July 9 / Friday - Classes end

Courses:

The complete list of short courses for 2010 will soon be available

For partial list and course descriptions, click here.

Session B Schedule (residential program available):

July 11 / Sunday - Move in and orientation

July 12 / Monday - Classes begin

July 23 / Friday - Classes end

Courses:

The complete list of short courses for 2010 will soon be available

For partial list and course descriptions, click here.

Session C Schedule (residential program available):

July 25 / Sunday - Move in and orientation

July 26 / Monday - Classes begin

August 6 / Friday - Classes end

Courses:

The complete list of short courses for 2010 will soon be available

For partial list and course descriptions, click here.

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