It may seem hard to believe, but Rutgers Summer Session 2009 is almost here. Still, it’s not too late to register for the traditionally great slate of offerings that Rutgers Classics provides for all three summer terms.
But you’d better hurry—depending on your student status and preferences, registration can close as early as 11 May.
Now, here’s what Rutgers Classics has on offer—or download the whole Classics program here as a .pdf:
Greek & Roman Mythology
01:190:207:B6
MW (6-9.55 PM)
05/26 to 07/02
PROFESSOR (II) T.J. FIGUEIRA
Greek Civilization
01:190:205:B6
MW (6-9.55 PM)
05/26 to 07/02
PROFESSOR T.C. POWER
Word Power
01:190:101:B6
TTH (6-9.40 PM)
05/26 to 07/02
PROFESSOR (II) T.J. FIGUEIRA & C. DESIMONE
Medical Terminology
01:190:102:B6
W (6-10 PM)
05/26 to 07/02
L. DANVERS
Literature & Culture in Augustan Rome
01:190:310:H6
MW (6-10 PM)
07/06 to 08/12
K. WHITCOMB
Elementary Latin I
01:580:101:B1
MTWTHF (10 AM-12 PM)
05/26-07/02
A. FOMIN
Elementary Latin II
01:580:102:H1
MTWTHF (10 AM-12 PM)
07/06-08/12
C. DESIMONE
And with all those night classes you still can spend all day at the beach…
Remains of Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli in a reflecting pool. Credit: Gjon Mili/LIFE