Honors European History
This course examines selected themes in the history of Europe, from the Renaissance to the recent past. Major topics include the Renaissance, the Reformation, politics,
This course examines selected themes in the history of Europe, from the Renaissance to the recent past. Major topics include the Renaissance, the Reformation, politics,
This course offers an introduction to the derivative and the integral and their applications. The pace of this course allows for some review of precalculus
This course will present opportunities for students to explore, interrogate, and reflect upon the experience of elite, residential learning. In the course of reading fiction
This course is intended for students who have earned credits in Algebra I and Geometry only by the end of their sophomore year. In addition,
Sarah Resnick in The New Yorker frames the idea of racial passing in an article on Brit Bennett’s novel, The Vanishing Half: “From the antebellum
This course is designed as a continuation of MAT309. The topics covered in this honors course include all those listed under MAT405 but the pace
This course starts with Jo March, the star of Little Women and the nineteenth century’s most famous literary girl, because Jo March had a problem.
This course is intended for students who have had success in MAT105 and MAT205 or the equivalent. The course material is developed with an emphasis
The tutorial approach to learning is a very old method of education that allows students to explore ideas on their own terms. For this class,
This course meets the standards of a second year algebra course, and is designed for students whose background indicates a need for a review of
Literature has an historical precedent of transmuting the realities of human existence into compelling narratives, thus accommodating an impulse articulated by Nietzsche when he wrote,
This course integrates material from both plane and solid geometry. However, the development of the material requires extensive use of the skills and concepts already
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