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| data3 = Bristol, Rhode Island | | data3 = Bristol, Rhode Island | ||
| label4 = Dates | | label4 = Dates | ||
− | | data4 = {{nowrap begin}}Session 1: June | + | | data4 = {{nowrap begin}}Session 1: June 25 - July 14{{!wrap}}Session 2: July 16 - August 4 |
| label5 = Years of Operation | | label5 = Years of Operation | ||
| data5 = 2001-present | | data5 = 2001-present | ||
| label6 = Avg. Number of Students | | label6 = Avg. Number of Students | ||
− | | data6 = 300 | + | | data6 = 250 - 300 |
| header7 = Courses Offered | | header7 = Courses Offered | ||
| label8 = Humanities | | label8 = Humanities | ||
− | | data8 = {{nowrap begin}} [[Foundations of Psychology]]{{!wrap}} [[ | + | | data8 = {{nowrap begin}} [[Foundations of Psychology]]{{!wrap}} [[International Politics]]{{!wrap}} [[Logic: Principles of Reasoning]]{{!wrap}} [[Macroeconomics and the Global Economy]]{{!wrap}} [[Model United Nations and Advanced Geography]] |
| label9 = Writing | | label9 = Writing | ||
− | | data9 = [[Crafting the Essay]]{{!wrap}} | + | | data9 = [[Crafting the Essay]]{{!wrap}} |
| label10 = Math | | label10 = Math | ||
− | | data10 = [[ | + | | data10 = [[Cryptology]]{{!wrap}} [[Inductive and Deductive Reasoning]]{{!wrap}} [[Paradoxes and Infinities]]{{!wrap}} [[Probability and Game Theory]]{{!wrap}} [[The Mathematics of Money]] |
| label11 = Computer Science | | label11 = Computer Science | ||
− | | data11 = [[ | + | | data11 = [[Data Structures and Algorithms]]{{!wrap}} [[Fundamentals of Computer Science]]{{!wrap}} [[Introduction to Robotics]] |
| label12 = Science | | label12 = Science | ||
− | | data12 = [[ | + | | data12 = [[Examining the Evidence]]{{!wrap}} [[Fast-Paced High School Chemistry]]{{!wrap}} [[Introduction to Astronomy]]{{!wrap}} [[Introduction to the Biomedical Sciences]]{{!wrap}} [[Marine Ecology]]{{!wrap}} [[Principles of Engineering Design]]{{!wrap}} [[The Physics of Engineering]]{{!wrap}} [[Zoology]] |
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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 | 2001-present |
Avg. Number of Students | 250 - 300 |
Courses Offered | |
Humanities | Foundations of Psychology | International Politics | Logic: Principles of Reasoning | Macroeconomics and the Global Economy | Model United Nations and Advanced Geography |
Writing | Crafting the Essay | |
Math | Cryptology | Inductive and Deductive Reasoning | Paradoxes and Infinities | Probability and Game Theory | The Mathematics of Money |
Computer Science | Data Structures and Algorithms | Fundamentals of Computer Science | Introduction to Robotics |
Science | Examining the Evidence | Fast-Paced High School Chemistry | Introduction to Astronomy | Introduction to the Biomedical Sciences | Marine Ecology | Principles of Engineering Design | The Physics of Engineering | Zoology |