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The mission of the University of Rochester’s Summer Sessions is to develop and encourage intellectual growth in a community of summer scholars that promotes the University’s tradition of academic excellence. Summer students not only build their learning around their individual interests and passions but they also share ideas, interests, talents, and cultures, thereby celebrating their unique contributions and learning from each other.

Online summer course registration is convenient and is conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Summer housing is available both on and off-campus. Summer dining plans are a fresh, delicious, and convenient option for students. The Summer Sessions schedule features several sessions of varying lengths to accommodate busy summer students.

To complement your academic program, UR offers an array of cultural events. Experience and enjoy outstanding films, performances, art exhibits, and musical entertainment offered on the River Campus, at the Memorial Art Gallery, and the Eastman School Theatre. The Public Market, Rochester’s famous Park Avenue, shopping, dining, and the theatre and concert hall districts are a ten-minute bus ride away.

Whether you are an undergraduate, a returning professional, an international participant, a senior citizen, an alumnus or a visiting student from another college, there is a place for you at the University of Rochester this summer.

Visit us online at: www.rochester.edu/summer or call us at 585-275-2345.

SUMMER SESSIONS 2015

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SUMMER SESSIONS 2015During the summer, the University of Rochester continues to offer you the best of a top-tier research institution. But the summer sessions include other benefits too. You can:

• Enroll in a variety of courses and activities, some only available during the summer session

• Take advantage of a small student to faculty ratio, meaning you get the dedicated attention of our faculty

• Get ahead in your coursework, which can give you more time to complete a second major, a study abroad program, or an internship

• Sample new and different courses to enhance your degree or gain additional professional skills

• Enjoy all that the beautiful River Campus has to offer, including libraries, study spaces, and research facilities

• Experience Upstate New York at its finest—from downtown Rochester to the Finger Lakes

why rochester?

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SUMMER 2015 SCHE.DUL.ESession A1: May 18 - June 15 No Classes

Session A2: May 18 - June 26 May 25 - Memorial Day

Session B1: June 29 - July 27 July 3 - Independence Day

Session B2: June 29 - August 7 (Observed)

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2015 TUITION AND F E E SThe College: Arts and Sciences Tuition based on 4 Credit Course

Undergraduate Courses $3,240

Undergraduate Reading or Research Courses (39x) $5,744

Graduate Courses (Matriculated/Non-Matriculated) $5,744/$3,240

The College: Engineering and Applied Sciences Tuition Based on 4 Credit Course

Undergraduate Courses $3,240

Graduate Courses $5,744

Audit Fees per 4 Credit Course $680

Senior Citizens (60 and over) or Alumni

Credited Course Fee Discount $250 discount

Audited Course Fee Discount $100 discount

Senior Citizen Alumni

Credited Course Fee Discount $500 discount

Audited Course Fee Discount $200 discount

SUMMER 2015 SCHE.DUL.ESession A1: May 18 - June 15 No Classes

Session A2: May 18 - June 26 May 25 - Memorial Day

Session B1: June 29 - July 27 July 3 - Independence Day

Session B2: June 29 - August 7 (Observed)

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campus life

The University provides student identification cards for all registered full- and part-time students. Official University of Rochester ID cards are required for checking out materials from University libraries, for cashing checks on campus, and for admission to various campus events and facilities.

New students may obtain their ID cards by going to the customer service center on the first floor in Susan B. Anthony Halls. To be eligible for a student ID card, you must first register for your courses. There is no charge for the initial ID card; however, there is a replacement fee for lost cards. For more information, pleas visit www.rochester.edu/college/onecard.

diningDining on campus is a convenient and delicious option. Once you’ve registered for courses, explore your options for dining on campus this summer. Take a coffee break at Starbucks, visit The Commons or Danforth for lunch before class or take a walk to College Town to explore their many offerings. For more information about available dining plans and how to sign up, please visit www.rochester.edu/summer.

ID CARDS

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dining housingLiving in UR’s residence halls provides a safe, comfortable, and convenient place while you are attending classes, completing internships, or working for the College. For further information on undergraduate summer housing, please visit www.rochester.edu/reslife/summer or email us at [email protected].

parkingYou need a valid parking permit to park on the River Campus between 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Permits are not required when you use any parking meter located on Wilson Boulevard. You may register for a parking permit by visiting the Parking Office, 109 Fauver Stadium. Please have your license plate number, car registration, and Student ID card with you. Prices vary based on the time of day, lot of choice, and frequency of use. More information on parking permits and hours of operation may be found at www.rochester.edu/parking or call (585) 275-8097.

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center for excellence in teaching and learning

STUDENT RESOURCES

The College Center for Advising Services is located at 312 Lattimore Hall and is the single best place for students to come with any academic related questions or concerns. Advisors are available for appointments. Students who need to see an academic advisor for help in choosing their courses are encouraged to do so before the start of classes. For more information or to make an appointment, please visit www.rochester.edu/college/CCAS.

Any student who wants help improving his or her academic performance is invited to use the University’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning’s Services. During the summer, CETL offers study skills counseling as well as support for students with disabilities. These services are available on an individual appointment basis with no charge to students. For more information, please visit www.rochester.edu/college/cetl.

Academic advising

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career services

services for students with disabilities

Registered students may use varied resources available in the Gwen M. Greene Career Center. Questions pertaining to careers, internsips, and job searches can be addressed by counselors. To learn about all of the services available, visit the Career Center in 4-2000 Dewey Hall or visit www.rochester.edu/careercenter.

The University of Rochester is committed to offering accessible programs and services to students with disabilities. Students needing support services are expected to contact the Office of Disability Resources to discuss their needs before the start of classes by calling (585) 275-5550. Students who may be eligible for classroom accommodations need to provide appropriate documentation of their disability to the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in 1-154 Dewey Hall, (585) 275-9049, prior to the beginning of classes.

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Explore our wide variety of courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering, that you can take for credit or audit.

Registration begins February 16, 2015 for all matriculated undergraduate students and April 13, 2015 for all others. Register early to avoid the closing of high-priority classes.

While no formal application is required, some courses have pre-requisites. The deadline for course registration is the first day of class for each summer session.

If you need help determining which courses are right for you please contact the Office of Summer Programs and Part-Time Studies at [email protected] or call (585) 275-2345. To set up an appointment to speak with an advisor, please contact the Center for Advising Services at (585) 275-2354.

To view the most up-to-date course list and to learn how to register please visit us at: www.rochester.edu/college/osp/summer/registration.

how to register

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Summer cou rse s

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American sign LanguageTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM ASL 101 BEGINNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TOURANGEAU N

AnthropologyTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

5:45 PM –8:35 PM ANT 216 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTR 4 METCALF L

Art & Art HistoryTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

4:30 PM –7:30 PM AH 104 EUROPEAN AVANT-GARDE CINEMA JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 ESCOBAR LOPEZ

4:30 PM –7:30 PM AH 124 ART MATTERS: EUROPEAN ART SINCE 1945 JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 NYKOLAK J

9:00 AM –12:00 PM SA 111 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 TOPOLSKI A

BiologyTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM BIO 110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 OLEK A

9:00 AM –11:15 AM BIO 111 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 MINCKLEY R

1:00 PM –4:00 PM BIO 111P INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MW 1 MINCKLEY R

1:00 PM –3:15 PM BIO 198 PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 PRESGRAVES D

4:00 PM –7:00 PM BIO 198P PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 TR 4 CLARK M

1:00 PM –3:15 PM BIO 204 MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 MCNABNEY D

9:00 AM –12:00 PM BIO 204 MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MW 0 MCNABNEY D

1:00 PM –3:15 PM BIO 250 INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 CLARK M

Biomedical EngineeringTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM BME 258 HUMAN ANATOMY JUNE 1 - AUGUST 6 MW 4 GDOWSKI M

9:00 AM –12:00 PM BME 258 HUMAN ANATOMY - LAB JUNE 1 - AUGUST 6 R 0 GDOWSKI M

Brain and Cognitive SciencesTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

1:00 PM –2:50 PM BCS 110 NEURAL FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOR MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWRF 4 DAVIS K

9:00 AM –12:00 PM BCS 111 FOUNDATIONS OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTRF 4 STRAIT C

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ChemistryTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:45 AM CHM 100 PREP FOR COLLEGE CHEMISTRY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWRF 2 CRANE D

9:00 AM –12:45 PM CHM 131 CHM CONCEPTS, SYSTEMS, PRACTICE I MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 5 HICKEY D

12:30 PM–4:30 PM CHM 131 CHM CONCPTS,SYST,PRACT I LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MR 0 HICKEY D

9:00 AM –12:45 PM CHM 132 CHM CONCEPTS, SYSTEMS, PRACTICE II JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 5 HICKEY D

12:30 PM–4:30 PM CHM 132 CHM CONCPTS,SYS,PRACT II LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MR 0 HICKEY D

9:00 AM –11:15 AM CHM 203 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TODER B

9:00 AM –11:15 AM CHM 204 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 TODER B

12:00 PM–4:00 PM CHM 207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I: LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MWR 1 TODER B

12:00 PM–4:00 PM CHM 208 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II: LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MWR 1 TODER B

Clinical and Social Sciences in PsychologyTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

5:45 PM –8:45 PM CSP 161 SOCIAL PSY & INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 O'KEEFE S

5:45 PM –8:45 PM CSP 161W SOCIAL PSY & INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES MAY 18 - JUNE 15 TBA 0.5 O'KEEFE S

4:30 PM –7:30 PM CSP 171 SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 ROBINSON J

4:30 PM –7:30 PM CSP 171W SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TBA 0.5 ROBINSON J

1:00 PM –4:00 PM CSP 181 THEORIES PERSONALITY & PSYCHOTHERAPY MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 NGUYEN T

1:00 PM –4:00 PM CSP 181W THEORIES PERSONALITY & PSYCHOTHERAPY No date assigned TBA 0.5 NGUYEN T

9:00 AM –12:00 PM CSP 209 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 MADDOX SHAW A

9:00 AM –12:00 PM CSP 209W HUMAN SEXUALITY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TBA 0.5 MADDOX SHAW A

4:30 PM –7:30 PM CSP 267 PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 CRASTA D

4:30 PM –7:30 PM CSP 267W PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER MAY 18 - JUNE 15 TBA 0.5 CRASTA D

9:00 AM –12:00 PM CSP 278 ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 ROLFFS J

9:00 AM –12:00 PM CSP 278W ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT MAY 18 - JUNE 15 TBA 0.5 ROLFFS J

1:00 PM –4:00 PM CSP 282 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 THORSTENSON C

1:00 PM –4:00 PM CSP 282W ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TBA 0.5 THORSTENSON C

College of Arts & Sciences - ESLTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –1:00 PM CAS 089 GRAD SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM JULY 27 - AUGUST 21 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

9:00 AM –12:00 PM CAS 089A AMERICAN CULTURE & COMMUNICATION JULY 27 - JULY 31 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

9:00 AM –10:15 AM CAS 089B ADV. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH GRAMMER AUGUST 3 - AUGUST 21 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

9:00 AM –1:00 PM CAS 090 SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM JULY 27 - AUGUST 21 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

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College of Arts & Science S - ESL (CONT.)Time Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

10:15 AM–11:30 AM CAS 089C ENG PRONUNCIATION/ACCENT REDUCTION AUGUST 3 - AUGUST 21 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

11:45 AM–1:00 PM CAS 089D CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH SKILLS AUGUST 3 - AUGUST 21 MTWRF 0 ALLEN R

Computer ScienceTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM CSC 131 RECREATIONAL GRAPHICS II MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 PAWLICKI T

4:30 PM –7:25 PM CSC 161 THE ART OF PROGRAMMING MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MWR 4 SARKIS R

12:00 PM–3:00 PM CSC 162 THE ART OF DATA STRUCTURES JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TR 4 PAWLICKI T

4:00 PM –7:00 PM CSC 162 ART OF DATA STRUCTURES LAB JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TR 0 PAWLICKI T

9:00 AM –11:55 AM CSC 170 WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTR 4 KOSTIN R

1:00 PM –3:55 PM CSC 296 ADVANCED FRONT-END WEB DESIGN MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTR 4 KOSTIN R

DanceTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

4:30 PM –7:30 PM DAN 101 WORLD DANCE: MOVEMENT AS CULTURE MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 DIEHL K

9:00 AM –12:00 PM DAN 250 INTERMED CONTEMPORARY DANCE MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 PFOHL SMITH M

EconomicsTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

5:45 PM –8:35 PM ECO 108 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

5:45 PM –8:35 PM ECO 207 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

5:45 PM –8:35 PM ECO 209 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

1:00 PM –3:55 PM ECO 230 ECONOMIC STATISTICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

1:00 PM –3:55 PM ECO 231W ECONOMETRICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

Electrical and Computer EngineeringTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM ECE 432 ACOUSTICAL WAVES JUNE 1 - AUGUST 14 MTWR 4 BLACKSTOCK D

EnglishTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

1:00 PM –4:00 PM ENG 207 STUD IN MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE POETRY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 BOYAR J

9:00 AM –11:15 AM ENG 236 NARRATIVES OF U.S. IMMIGRATION MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 SIDHU H

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English (CONT.)Time Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

6:00 PM –10:00 PM ENG 259 THE DETECTIVE FILM JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MWR 4 GRELLA G

1:00 PM –4:00 PM ENG 265 THE ART OF ADAPTATION MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 SINGLETON D

HistoryTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM HIS 155 SOCIETY & CULTURE MODERN LAT AMERICA JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 BALL M

1:00 PM –3:45 PM HIS 195 A HISTORY OF MANLINESS IN EUROPE MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWRF 4 ROBINSON K

1:00 PM –4:00 PM HIS 196 NATIVE AMERICAS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 READ M

1:00 PM –4:00 PM HIS 197 IMAGINE THE FUTURE: HISTORY OF SCIFI JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 STAUFFER A

LinguisticsTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM LIN 110 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 ARMOSKAITE S

MathematicsTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 141 CALCULUS I MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 GINTCHEVA D

5:45 PM –8:00 PM MTH 142 CALCULUS II MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 KIRIA-KAISERB

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 142 CALCULUS II JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 GRELL G

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 143 CALCULUS III JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 PAPADOPULOS P

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 162 CALCULUS IIA MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 LIU B

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 164 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CALCULUS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 DEMIROGLU Y

5:45 PM –8:00 PM MTH 164 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CALCULUS JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 KIRILA S

5:45 PM –8:00 PM MTH 165 LINEAR ALGEBRA W/DIFF EQUATIONS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 LI W

9:00 AM –11:15 AM MTH 165 LINEAR ALGEBRA W/DIFF EQUATIONS JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 ETHIER D

5:45 PM –8:00 PM MTH 235 LINEAR ALGEBRA MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 RICHARDS G

Mechanical EngineeringTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

4:30 PM –7:30 PM ME 110 INTRODUCTION TO CAD AND DRAWING MAY 18 - JUNE 15 TR 2 RONALD C

9:00 AM –12:00 PM ME 120 ENGINEERING MECH I MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 CRAMER J

9:00 AM –12:00 PM ME 123 THERMODYNAMICS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 LAMBROPOULOS

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Modern Languages & CulturesTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:45 AM CHI 111 INTENSIVE BEGINNING CHINESE MAY 18 - JULY 10 MTWRF 8 HUANG T

4:30 PM –6:45 PM FR 111 INTENSIVE BEGINNING FRENCH JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 6 PAPAIOANNOU J

9:00 AM –12:00 PM GER 211 JEWISH WRITERS AND REBELS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 PECK J

9:00 AM –12:00 PM RUS 111 INTENSIVE BEGINNING RUSSIAN MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWRF 6 GIVENS L

1:00 PM –3:45 PM SP 113 INTENSIVE BEGINNING SPANISH MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWRF 8 ROJAS-RIMACHI

1:00 PM –3:45 PM SP 153 INTENSIVE INTERMEDIATE SPANISH JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWRF 8 ROJAS-RIMACHI

MusicTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM MUR 110 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 BAILEYSHEA M

9:00 AM –12:00 PM MUR 125 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 TITUS J

PhilosophyTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

1:00 PM –4:00 PM PHL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 OLSON D

9:00 AM –12:00 PM PHL 103 CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 BADDORF M

PhysicsTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

4:00 PM –6:40 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 M 0

4:00 PM –6:40 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 T TBD

1:00 PM –3:40 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 W TBD

1:00 PM –3:40 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 R 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - WORKSHOP MAY 18 - JUNE 26 T TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - WORKSHOP MAY 18 - JUNE 26 W 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 113 GENERAL PHYSICS I - WORKSHOP MAY 18 - JUNE 26 R 0 TBD

9:00 AM –11:15 AM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 TBD

12:30 PM–3:10 PM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II - LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 T TBD

3:30 PM –6:10 PM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II - LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 T TBD

3:30 PM –6:10 PM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II - LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 W 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II - WRKSHOP JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 W 0 TBD

5:30 PM –7:30 PM PHY 114 GENERAL PHYSICS II - WRKSHOP JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 R 0 TBD

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Physics (CONT.)Time Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:15 AM PHY 121 MECHANICS MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 TBD

1:00 PM –3:40 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 T 0 TBD

4:00 PM –6:40 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 T 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:40 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 W 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:40 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - LAB MAY 18 - JUNE 26 R 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - WORKSHOP MAY 18 - JUNE 26 T 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 121 MECHANICS - WORKSHOP MAY 18 - JUNE 26 R 0 TBD

9:00 AM –11:15 AM PHY 122 ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 MTWR 4 TBD

12:30 PM–3:10 PM PHY 122 ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM-LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 W 0 TBD

12:30 PM–3:10 PM PHY 122 ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM-LAB JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 R 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 122 ELECTRICITY&MAGNETISM-WRKSHP JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 T 0 TBD

1:00 PM –3:00 PM PHY 122 ELECTRICITY&MAGNETISM-WRKSHP JUNE 29 - AUGUST 7 W 0 TBD

Political ScienceTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM PSC 117 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 FOSTER-MOLINA

1:00 PM –4:00 PM PSC 152 POLITICS IN DEVELOP NATIONS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 MALIK R

1:00 PM –4:00 PM PSC 160 CAMPAIGNS&ELECTNS:GLOBAL PER JUNE 29 - JULY 27 MTWR 4 BASU C

9:00 AM –12:00 PM PSC 161 INTRO INTERNATIONAL POLITICS MAY 18 - JUNE 15 MTWR 4 THORVALDSDOTT

PsychologyTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –11:55 AM PSY 101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MWR 4 LEE K

Religion and ClassicsTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

9:00 AM –12:00 PM REL 175 RELIGION & CHINESE SOCIETY JUNE 29 - JULY 27 TWRF 4 CHAO S

9:00 AM –11:15 AM LAT 221 MEDIEVAL LATIN PROSE MAY 18 - JUNE 26 MTWR 4 GRESENS N

Writing ProgramTime Number Title Dates Days Cr Instructor

1:00 PM –3:55 PM WRT 105 THE LIMITS OF TRANSLATION MAY 18 - JUNE 26 TWR 4 HELM D

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DON’T MISS OUT

summer in the rocRochester may be known for its winters, but with an average daily high above 71°F and countless festivals, concerts and activities, it’s also known as “Festival City”. There is also a variety of on-campus activities all summer long for you to enjoy.

For more information regarding on and off-campus summer events, check out our summer activities page at www.rochester/edu/summer/events.

You can also sign up for the summer highlights newsletter to get weekly emails on new events at https://ccc.rochester.edu/form/start/61528. FO

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