Summer Program

2013 Summer Session Courses

For a one-page schedule of courses, please click here.

SESSION I: May 29 - June 27

AFAM 327/AMST 258/ARCP 373/ANTH 373: Field Methods in Archaeology: Beman Triangle Excavation, Sarah Croucher
ARST 480: Digital Media, Janne Holtermann
BIOL 181/MB&B 181: Principles of Biology I: Cell Biology and Molecular Basis of Heredity, Michelle Murolo
BIOL 191/MB&B 191: Principles of Biology I Laboratory, Michelle Murolo
BIOL 254/NS&B 254: Comparative Animal Behavior, John Kirn
COMP 112: Introduction to Computer Programming, James Lipton
ENGL 201: Ways of Reading, Stephanie Weiner
ENGL 270: Writing Creative Nonfiction, Anne Greene
GOVT 387: Foreign Policy at the Movies, Douglas Foyle
HIST 177/SISP 277: Science's Visual Cultures: Medieval to Present, Jennifer Tucker
MATH 121: Calculus I, Part I, Bonita Graham
QAC 201/SOC 257/GOVT 201/PSYC 280/NS&B 280: Applied Data Analysis, Arielle Selya

SESSION II: July 1 - July 30

ARST 131: Drawing I, Kate TenEyck
BIOL 182/MB&B 182: Principles of Biology II, Kate Miller and Kate McDonald
BIOL 192/MB&B 192: Principles of Biology II Laboratory, Michelle Murolo
E&ES 322: Introduction to GIS, Kim Diver
ENGL 370: The Graphic Novel, Will Eggers
MATH132: Elementary Statistics, David White

Thematic Institute on Visual Storytelling:
FILM 324: Visual Storytelling: Cinema According to Hollywood's Masters, Scott Higgins
FILM 458: Visual Storytelling: Screenwriting, Steven Collins


TUTORIALS: 
Wesleyan students are also welcome to develop an individual or group tutorial with a faculty member during Summer Session.  Download the Summer Session Tutorial Form to begin the process.  The tuition for a tutorial is the same tuition that is charged for any 3-credit Summer Session course.  For more information about tutorials, see the Academic Regulations.


Full course descriptions will be available soon on WesMaps.

 

Professors Higgins and Collins

Summer Session 2012 Psych Institute