Topics change each semester- see the current Academic Schedule for current course descriptions.
From Wednesday, June 4, 2025 to Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Tuesday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Wednesday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Thursday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Topics change each semester- see the current Academic Schedule for current course descriptions.
From Wednesday, July 2, 2025 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Tuesday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Wednesday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Thursday | 09:00 | 12:30 | C-102 |
Topics change each semester- see the current Academic Schedule for current course descriptions.
From Wednesday, July 2, 2025 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 14:30 | 18:00 | TBD-1 |
Tuesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | TBD-1 |
Wednesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | TBD-1 |
Thursday | 14:30 | 18:00 | TBD-1 |
Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.
From Wednesday, June 4, 2025 to Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 11:20 | 13:20 | C-302 |
Tuesday | 11:20 | 13:20 | C-302 |
Wednesday | 11:20 | 13:20 | C-302 |
Thursday | 11:20 | 13:20 | C-302 |
This 6 credit capstone provides students with opportunity to test their theoretical knowledge of Human Rights and Data Science in a professional situation (NGO, private company, public administration, international institutions or other relevant bodies). The thesis should follow a 4-credit internship or relevant professional experience approved by the program director and the thesis supervisor.
From Tuesday, June 3, 2025 to Monday, July 21, 2025
This capstone provides students with opportunity to test their theoretical knowledge of Human Rights and Data Science in the context of data protection in a professional situation (NGO, private company, public administration, international institutions or other relevant bodies). Students will pursue an internship for 4 credits and write a professional capstone thesis for 6 credits.
From Tuesday, June 3, 2025 to Monday, July 21, 2025
A series of topic-centered courses refining the skills of academic essay writing, studying a wide range of ideas as expressed in diverse literary genres and periods. Introduces the analysis of literary texts and gives training in the writing of critical essays and research papers. Recent topics include: Utopia and Anti-Utopia, City as Metaphor, Portraits of Women, Culture Conflict, and Labyrinths.
From Wednesday, June 4, 2025 to Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 11:20 | 13:00 | G-002 |
Tuesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | G-002 |
Wednesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | G-002 |
Thursday | 11:20 | 13:00 | G-002 |
Through writing poetry and analyzing examples, students become familiar with poetic forms and techniques. This workshop, led by a publishing writer, includes weekly peer critique of poems written for the course. Students explore what makes a poem moving, evocative, and imbued with a sense of music, no matter what the approach: lyric, narrative, surreal, or experimental. May be taken twice for credit.
From Wednesday, July 2, 2025 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-102 |
Tuesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-102 |
Wednesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-102 |
Thursday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-102 |
Whether a story is an imaginative transformation of life experience or an invention, the writing must be well crafted and convincing, driven not only by plot and theme but also through characterization, conflict, point of view, and sensitivity to language. Students produce and critique short stories and novel chapters while studying fiction techniques and style through examples.
From Wednesday, July 2, 2025 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 01:00 | 01:30 | G-207 |
This workshop gives students the opportunity to explore through reading, research and writing assignments an array of creative nonfiction forms, including memoir, travel writing, food and nature writing, and social essays. Assignments help students strengthen their ability to create the self as character, a first-person narrator who leads the reader into the world of personal experiences and research. The course explores narrative structure, description, characterization, dialogue, and tension, all key elements in making writing spirited and appealing. The workshop also includes guest speakers and field exercises in Paris. May be taken twice for credit.
From Wednesday, July 2, 2025 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
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Monday | 01:00 | 01:30 | G-009 |