SSP Restricted Courses
Most Summer School courses are open to SSP students. Courses that are not open include ones that are offered only for graduate credit, ones that require prerequisites that only a college student could have fulfilled, and courses that are available only to professionals already at work in a field or industry. Such courses are not included here.
There are some courses to which SSP students may petition for admission. The courses listed below, while not recommended for secondary school students, are open for petition.
Courses requiring petitions from all SSP students
Sophomores, juniors, and seniors must all petition for admission to these courses.
- ANTH S-1060 Environmental Crises and State Collapse: Lessons from the Past
- ANTH S-1725 Anthropology and Film
- APMA S-111 Introduction to Scientific Computing
- ARAB S-Aab Elementary Arabic
- ARAB S-Bab Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic
- BIOS S-1ab Introductory Biology
- BIOS S-10 Principles of Biochemistry
- BIOS S-12 Principles and Techniques of Molecular Biology
- BIOS S-14 Principles of Genetics
- BIOS S-68 Genome and Systems Biology
- BIOS S-129 Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
- CHEM S-1ab General Chemistry
- CHEM S-20ab Organic Chemistry
- CHIN S-Bab Elementary Modern Chinese I, II
- CHIN S-120 Intermediate Modern Chinese
- CREA S-105r Advanced Fiction: The Novel
- CREA S-106r Advanced Fiction: Short Stories
- CREA S-108r Advanced Creative Nonfiction
- CREA S-120r Advanced Screenwriting
- CSCI S-111 Intensive Introduction to Computer Science Using Java
- ECON S-190 Introduction to Managerial Finance
- ECON S-192 Introduction to Capital Markets and Investments
- ECON S-1010 Microeconomic Theory
- ECON S-1012 Macroeconomic Theory
- ECON S-1123 Introduction to Econometrics
- ECON S-1452 Money, Financial Institutions, and Markets
- ECON S-1476 International Corporate Governance
- ECON S-1530 International Monetary Economics
- ECON S-1535 International Trade and Commercial Policy
- ECON S-1620 Organizations, Management Behavior, and Economics
- ECON S-1900 Financial Accounting
- ECON S-1901 Managerial Accounting
- ECON S-1913 Financial Strategy and Behavioral Finance
- ECON S-1920 Capital Markets and Investments
- ECON S-1941 Derivatives and Risk Management: Analytics and Applications
- ECON S-1945 The Global Financial Crisis
- EDUC S-037 Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations
- ENSC S-127 Computational Real-Time Multibody Dynamics and Kinematics
- EXPO S-39 Advanced Essay Writing
- EXPO S-43 Art of Noticing
- FREN S-Aab Beginning French
- FREN S-C Intermediate French
- GERM S-Bab Beginning German
- GOVT S-1121 The Politics of Non-Governmental Organizations
- GOVT S-1511 Global Energy and Environmental Politics
- GREK S-Aab Beginning Greek
- GREK S-Ba Intermediate Greek: Pagan and Christian Rhetoric in the Late Empire
- HNDI S-1ab Beginning Hindi
- ITAL S-Aab Beginning Italian
- JAPA S-Bab Elementary Japanese I, II
- JAPA S-120 Intermediate Japanese
- JOUR S-137 Feature Writing
- JOUR S-140a News Reporting for the Web, Print, and Other Platforms
- JOUR S-154 The Global Journalist
- LATI S-Aab Beginning Latin
- LATI S-106b Virgil: Aeneid
- PHYS S-1ab Principles of Physics
- PSYC S-1240 Abnormal Psychology
- RUSS S-Aab Beginning Russian
- SANS S-101 Beginning Sanskrit
- SAST S-140 Social Development in Pakistan
- SPAN S-Aab Beginning Spanish
- SPAN S-C Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN S-27 Oral Expression: El español hablado
- TAML S-101 Beginning Tamil
- UKRN S-Aab Beginning Ukrainian
- UKRN S-101 Twentieth-Century Ukrainian Literature: Rethinking the Canon
Courses requiring petition from sophomores only
Juniors and seniors do not need to petition for admission to these courses. Petitions are required only from sophomores.
- CLAS S-125 Summer Seminar—Myth and Poetry in Greece and Rome
- GOVT S-90qb Summer Seminar—International Law and Human Rights
- HARC S-34g Summer Seminar—Rome and Saint Peter's
- HIST S-46t Summer Seminar—Rebels with a Cause: Tiananmen in History and Memory
- HIST S-1572 Summer Seminar—The Holocaust in History, Literature, and Film
- HSCI S-25i Summer Seminar—On the Witness Stand: Scientific Evidence in the American Judicial System
- LITR S-34t Summer Seminar—Experimental Fiction
- PSYC S-980v Summer Seminar—The Insanity Defense
- RELI S-43m Summer Seminar—Psychology of Religion
- SWGS S-43s Summer Seminar—Gender, Race, and Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
- VISU S-34z Summer Seminar—The Book as Art: Working with Letters, Ink, and Paper


