Chase Storms This Summer!

Dorothy and Toto may be on the agenda for some Rutgers students this summer — but not as part of a literature or a film class. Instead, students will likely find themselves remembering the tornado that propelled the teenager and her dog to Oz when they enroll in Special Topics in Meteorology (11:670:325:B1), which for this summer...

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Course #11:670:325:B1
Instructor: Steven Decker

 

 
Onyi N., Summer Session Student

"Summer Session benefited me by helping me get ahead and lighten the load during the year."

 
 
Are You a Fan of CSI???

So, you’re a big fan of CSI, Body of Proof and all those Law and Order shows where forensic science plays almost as big a role as old-fashioned detective work and medical examiners — seemingly with little effort — determine how victims were killed. Michael Emanuel, who teaches Scientific Applications in Justice (01:202:306:H6), would rather his students not watch those television shows...

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Course #01:202:306:H6
Instructor: Michael Emanuel

 

 
Shashank P., Summer Session Student

"I learned a lot and made new friends...it was fun overall."

 

Welcome to Summer Session 2012 at Rutgers, New Brunswick!

Come to Rutgers this summer and:

  • earn credits toward your degree
  • improve your grade point average
  • reduce your fall term academic load
  • or simply learn about a subject of interest in the intensive summer term

Rutgers New Brunswick’s Summer Session offers the high academic quality of a top research university and the breadth of one of the largest summer programs in the country, offering more than 2,000 course sections, internships, research and independent study opportunities.

Summer Session is different from the fall and spring terms: You’ll only take one or two courses at a time to really focus your studies. With smaller classes and longer class meetings, you’ll be able to develop deeper and more collegial relationships with your classmates and professors. You’ll be challenged and stretched, as you cover fifteen weeks’ worth of content in only a few short weeks – but you may find that you enjoy your coursework more than you ever have before.

Attend an Open House to hear more about this year’s program from our faculty, or contact the New Brunswick Office of Summer and Winter Sessions at summer@docs.rutgers.edu or 732/932-7565.

We look forward to seeing you, soon!