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Classical Studies, Creative Writing, English, Environmental Studies, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Rhetoric, Russian

COURSES FOR FALL 2026

Click the linked department name to read more details about the department's course offerings. Click the linked course number to review a description of an individual course. Some courses (noted AP/IB) are restricted to students who have earned either a 4 or 5 on the AP exam or a 5, 6, or 7 on the IB exam, as .

Creative Writing
: Beginning Poetry Workshop : Beginning Fiction Workshop
: Beginning Playwriting Workshop  
English
: Literature and Composition : Studies in Literature: Annihilation (AP/IB)
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
: Introduction to Nature Writing : Introduction to Environmental Arts and Humanities
HISTORY
: The Age of Discovery:  Encounter of Two Worlds : History of the United States II
: History of Britain and Ireland I : Early Modern Europe
: Southern African History : Latin American History to 1825
: British Reformations : Women in U.S. History, 1870 to the Present
: The French Revolutionary Era, 1789-1814 : The Haitian Revolution
: From Hip-Hop to Tik-Tok: The Evolution of Hip-Hop Culture and Politics : History of the Middle East I
Humanities
: Utopias and Dystopias
Philosophy
: Happiness : Topics in Philosophy: God, Death and the Meaning of Life
: Topics in Philosophy : Informal Logic and Critical Thinking
: Ancient Philosophy from Homer to Augustine : Indian Philosophy
: Contemporary Moral Issues : Faith in Philosophy and Literature
Religious Studies
: Special Topics: Entertaining Religion : Climate, Kith and Kin
: Memory of Ruin: Shoah and Nakba : Buddhist Traditions
Rhetoric
: Public Speaking : Introduction to Rhetoric
RUSSIAN
: Eastern European Cinema: A Trajectory from Soviet to Post-Soviet Identity & Independence (G2) : 19th-Century Russian Literature in English Translation