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Revision as of 23:39, 24 November 2016
Bristol | |
Global Heritage Hall at Roger Williams University | |
Site Information | |
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College | Roger Williams University |
Location | Bristol, Rhode Island |
Dates | Session 1: June 25 - July 14 | Session 2: July 16 - August 4 |
Years of Operation | ????-present |
Avg. Number of Students | 300 |
Courses Offered | |
Humanities | Foundations of Psychology | Introduction to Logic | Great Cases: American Legal History |
Writing | Crafting the Essay | Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film |
Math | Game Theory and Economics | The Mathematics of Money | Paradoxes and Infinities |
Computer Science | Foundations of Programming |
Science | Introduction to Astronomy | The Physics of Sports | Principles of Engineering Design | Anatomy and Physiology | Biotechnology | Chemistry in Society | Zoology | Marine Ecology | Whales and Estuary Systems |