The course emphasizes analysis, logical fallacies, reasoning and writing under a timed circumstance. A minimum grade of "C" is required to earn credit and generate a college transcript. Open to current 11th and 12th grade students. This course provides perspectives on the distinct biology of women. The course features lectures and laboratory. This is an introduction to mathematics in the real world, including elementary probability and statistics, financial and consumer mathematics, with emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills and problem solving.
Contact us at summerprograms spelman. Kelley Kidwell of Michigan Public Health discuss their journeys in the fields of mathematics and biostatistics, as well as student opportunities. Mapping Out the Program Year-by-Year Year 1: Learn and Plan at undergraduate institution Students will learn more about the accelerated study program by attending webinars and other introductory recruitment activities. Students may meet with advisors at both their home institution and Michigan Public Health to explore their interest in the program and discuss course requirements.
Year 2: Explore and Pursue at undergraduate institution Students will continue to work with advisors at their home institution and Michigan Public Health to fulfill course requirements and prerequisites. Students may get to know the Michigan Public Health community through opportunities such as attending research meetings, guest lecturing, taking part in symposia, and more. Year 3: Continue and Prepare at undergraduate institution Students will continue to plan and complete the course schedules they develop with academic advisors.
Students will prepare to transition into phase 2 of the program by applying to Michigan Public Health by January Year 4: Complete and Begin at Michigan Public Health Students accepted into the program will complete graduate-level courses in their chosen field of study Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, or Nutritional Sciences. Students will transition from an NCFD student to a graduate student by formally applying to enter the University of Michigan graduate program by January Funding At Michigan Public Health, one of our priorities is to ensure our students have access to a world-class, affordable education.
Questions If you have questions about this program, you are encouraged to reach out to Dr. Each of the College's programs: the Art History and Curatorial Studies Program , Early College , and the College Preparatory Institute , are taught by accomplished faculty members and professional facilitators. As a program participant, you will have an immersive residential experience, gain a sense of independence, and create lasting relationships with peers from across the United States.
The application for Summer Programs is now closed. The Summer Programs application will be available on February 1, A co-educational, sponsored program for high school juniors and seniors interested in art history and curatorial studies. A program offering SAT prep, career exploration, essay writing, leadership skills, and more for current 9th and 10th grade students.
0コメント