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Summer Institute for the Gifted at Bryn Mawr College
Course Descriptions

Typically, students choose two or three academic courses, one or two arts and/or recreational courses, and one study/tutorial.

There are five seventy-five minute periods (Periods I - V) in the daily schedule Monday through Friday. Students select from the course listing, choosing courses from the appropriate level.

Please note: Although a very high percentage of the courses listed below will run at the campus, we cannot guarantee a given course will run. Students should select alternate courses when registering for courses.

 

In this section:
Courses for students currently in grades 4, 5 & 6
Courses for students currently in grades 7 & 8
Courses for students currently in grades 9, 10 & 11
Visual and performing arts courses (all grades, unless noted)
Fitness and recreation courses (all grades, unless noted)
Study/Tutorials (all grades)

 
Courses for students currently in grades 4, 5 & 6
Humanities | Math & Science | Multi-Disciplinary | Visual & Performing Arts | Fitness & Recreation | Study/Tutorial
HUMANITIES
The Way of the Samurai: Japan’s Past and Present Global Influences (J01)
Period 5
Speaking of Writing (J02):
Period 2
Going to Court (J03):
Period 2
Fantasy Fiction Fun (J04):
Period 5
MATH AND SCIENCE
Creative Math Paths (J05):
Period 1
Anticipating Algebra (J06):
Period 4
Dollar Scholars (J07):
Period 3
Chemistry: The Essential Element (J08):
Period 3
It’s a Blast Off! (J09):
Period 4
Zest for Zoology (J10):
Period 2
DNA: Your Unique Code (J12):
Period 5
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
Plastics: Those Popular, Powerful Polymers (J13):
Period 1
Spying: Secrets, Surveillance, and Science (J14):
Period 3
Move Over Sherlock (J15):
Period 4
Doomsday Scenario: The Lunar Ark (J16):
Period 5
Future City Design(J17):
Period 1
 
Courses for students currently in grades 7 & 8
Humanities | Math & Science | Multi-Disciplinary | Visual & Performing Arts | Fitness & Recreation | Study/Tutorial
HUMANITIES
The Writer’s Palette (M19):
Period 5
What’s Your Point? (M21):
Period 4
Roots of Human Behavior (M22):
Period 2
Inquiring Minds (M23):
Period 3
Political Strategy: Power to the People or the Pundit (M24):
Period 2
Journey into Jurisprudence (M25):
Period 1
The Masters of the Renaissance (M26):
Period 4
MATH AND SCIENCE
Algebraic Expressions (M27):
Period 5
Geometric Highlights (M28):
Period 3
Bonding with Chemistry (M29):
Period 4
Biology Basics (M30):
Period 1
Robot Rendezvous (M31):
Period 3
Aboard the International Space Station: Zero Gravity Research (M33):
Period 3
Nanotechnology: Pint-Sized Powerhouses (M34):
Period 2
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
Thinking Outside and Beyond the Box (M36):
Period 5
Graphic Arts as a Marketing Tool (M37):
Period 4
Business Basics (M38):
Period 1
Time Travel: Spacetime Geometries and Wormholes (M40):
Period 2
Global Climate, Global Change (M41):
Period 5
 
Courses for students currently in grades 9, 10 & 11
Humanities | Math & Science | Multi-Disciplinary | Visual & Performing Arts | Fitness & Recreation | Study/Tutorial
HUMANITIES
Word Origins for SAT Success (S43):
Period 1
Writing Matters (S44):
Period 3
Guiding Principles of Philosophy (S45):
Period 4
MATH AND SCIENCE
Highlights of Algebra II with Trigonometry (S47):
Period 2
Jump Start Your SAT Math Score (S49):
Period 4
Physics: Fundamentals in Motion (S50)
Period 3
Applications of Chemistry (S51)
Period 5
The Golden Ratio (S52):
Period 1
Matter Matters: Fundamental Processes in Nature (S53):
Period 4
Medical Research: Is it in Your Future? (S54):
Period 2
Crime Scene Investigation (S55):
Period 3
 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
The Brain and Dreaming: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream (S56):
Period 5
Student Led Seminar: Expert Exposé (S57):
Period 5
Stewards of the World: Sustainability (S60):
Period 1
Peace: From Strategy to Reality (S61):
Period 2
 
Visual and Performing Arts Courses
Lock, Pop, and Hip Hop (A64):
Period 3
Script Writing, Page One, Re-Write! (A65):
Period 3
Laugh Tracks (A66):
Period 4
Broadway Beckons (A67):
Period 5
Cubism: The Multidimensional Canvas (A68):
Period 1
2- and 3-D Media: Drawing and Sculpting (A69)
Period 2
Digital Photography (A70): (Grades 7-11 only)
Period 1
 
Fitness and Recreation Courses
Getting in the Swim of Things (R72):
Period 5
Volleyball Vitals (R73):
Period 4
Awesome Archery (R74):
Period 1
Sports Spot (R75):
Period 3
Fencing: Foils to Epees (R76):
Period 4
Meditation: Mantras, Mandalas, and Mindfulness (R77):
Period 2
Self-Defense Sense (R78):
Period 1
Soccer Sense (R79):
Period 2
 
Study/Tutorials
Most students choose to have a study/tutorial as one of their courses during the five-period academic day. All students have a supervised evening study/tutorial. In the study/tutorial, students work on projects, do research, and complete assignments.