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High School students in good academic standing at their home institutions are eligible to enroll in individual College of Professional Studies Summer Session courses. This is a unique and exciting opportunity allowing you to select and explore course topics not offered in your high school, to participate in college-level classes, and to spend some time on a college campus. The opportunity is both challenging and rewarding and will help you prepare for your own college experience.
High school students must submit the Institutional Certification Form along with their registration.
SUMMER DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
The Summer Discovery Program offers pre-college enrichment and internships for high school students. The program features a combination of outstanding academics, culture, day and evening social activities, and weekend road trips. This complete college experience allows each individual to learn, succeed, and thrive – building confidence and skills for high school, college, and beyond.
This year, Northeastern will also be offering Junior and College Discovery. For complete details and registration information about these exciting programs at Northeastern University, please visit www.summerfun.com.
COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
ACC 4101, Financial Accounting 1
ACC 4102, Financial Accounting 2
ART 4106, Introduction to Art
ART 4167, Digital Photography 1 (Studio)
ART 4168, Digital Photography 2 (Studio)
ART 4193, Designing Web Graphics
ART 4194, Designing Web Graphics 2
ASL 4103, Basics of American Sign Language
BIO 4115, Botany
BL 4101, Business Law 1
CMN 4101, Fundamentals of Human Communication
CMN 4251, Professional Speaking
CMN 4301, Organizational Communication
ECN 4111, Principles of Microeconomics
ECN 4250, Statistics 1
ECN 4251, Statistics 2
ENG 4104, College English 1
ENG 4105, College English 2
ENG 4123, American Literature 1
ENG 4600, Topics in Literature
ENG 4604, Major Figure in Literature
ENG 4610, The American Short Story
ESC 4235, Introduction to Meteorology and Weather Forecasting
ESC 4239, Observational Astronomy
FI 4101, Personal Finance
HRM 4301, Organizational Behavior
HSC 4210, Basic Nutrition
HSC 4319, Health Issues for Young Adults
HST 4101, The Civilization of the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
HST 4102, The Civilization of the Early Modern World
HST 4103, The Civilization of the Modern World
HST 4201, American History 1763-1848
HST 4202, American History 1848-1917
HST 4551, Boston Since 1822
HST 4559, Coming to America: The American Immigrant Experience
IT 4114, Introduction to PC Productivity Tools
IT 4210, Programming Logic
IT 4236, PC Database Software
IT 4238, Internet Essentials
IT 4239, HTML Programming
IT 4245, Visual Basic.NET
IT 4247, XML Fundamentals
IT 4285, JavaScript Essentials
IT 4286, Java Programming
IT 4292, Web Animation Using Flash
IT 4295, C# (C Sharp) Programming
IT 4346, SQL: Introduction to Structured Query Language
LDR 4200, Assessing Your Leadership Capability
LDR 4210, Establishing the Framework: What Is Leadership?
LNC 4101, Elementary Chinese 1
LNC 4102, Elementary Chinese 2
LNF 4101, Elementary French 1
LNF 4102, Elementary French 2
LNJ 4101, Elementary Japanese 1
LNJ 4102, Elementary Japanese 2
LNS 4101, Elementary Spanish 1
LNS 4102, Elementary Spanish 2
MGT 4101, Dynamics of Business 1
MGT 4102, Dynamics of Business 2
MTH 4090, Pre-Algebra
MTH 4110, College Algebra 1
MTH 4111, College Algebra 2
MTH 4230, Pre-Calculus
MTH 4231, Calculus 1
MTH 4232, Calculus 2
MUS 4101, Music: A Listening Experience
MUS 4165, The Entertainment Industry
PHL 4100, Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics
PHY 4131, Physics 1
PHY 4132, Laboratory for PHY 4131 Physics 1
POL 4103, Introduction to Politics
POL 4320, American Constitutional Law
PSY 4110, Introduction to Psychology: Fundamental Issues
SOC 4100, Sociology 1
SOC 4101, Sociology 2
SOC 4120, Sociology of Boston
SOC 4158, Family Functions and Dysfunctions
SOC 4170, Race and Ethnicity
SOC 4174, Gender and Work Roles in Society
SOC 4195, Drugs and Society
THE 4102, Introduction to Theatre Arts
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