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| data8  = {{nowrap begin}} [[Foundations of Psychology]]{{!wrap}} [[Introduction to Logic]]{{!wrap}} [[Philosophy]]
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| data8  = {{nowrap begin}} [[Foundations of Psychology]]{{!wrap}} [[Introduction to Logic]]{{!wrap}} [[Philosophy]]{{!wrap}} [[Great Cases: American Legal History]]
 
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| label9  = Writing
| data9  = [[Crafting the Essay]]{{!wrap}} [[Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film]]{{!wrap}} [[The Graphic Novel]]
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| data9  = [[Crafting the Essay]]{{!wrap}} [[Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film]]
 
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| data10  = [[Game Theory and Economics]]{{!wrap}} [[Geometry through Art]]{{!wrap}} [[The Mathematics of Money]]{{!wrap}} [[Mathematical Modeling]]{{!wrap}} [[Paradoxes and Infinities]]{{!wrap}} [[Combinatorics and Graph Theory]]
 
| data10  = [[Game Theory and Economics]]{{!wrap}} [[Geometry through Art]]{{!wrap}} [[The Mathematics of Money]]{{!wrap}} [[Mathematical Modeling]]{{!wrap}} [[Paradoxes and Infinities]]{{!wrap}} [[Combinatorics and Graph Theory]]

Revision as of 18:28, 20 November 2018

Santa Cruz
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The University of California: Santa Cruz
Site Information
CollegeUniversity of California at Santa Cruz
LocationSanta Cruz, California
DatesSession 1: June 30 - July 19 | Session 2: July 21 - August 9
Years of Operation1998-present
Avg. Number of Students300
Courses Offered
Humanities Foundations of Psychology | Introduction to Logic | Philosophy | Great Cases: American Legal History
WritingCrafting the Essay | Whodunit? Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film
MathGame Theory and Economics | Geometry through Art | The Mathematics of Money | Mathematical Modeling | Paradoxes and Infinities | Combinatorics and Graph Theory
ScienceIntroduction to Astronomy | The Physics of Sports | Principles of Engineering Design
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