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Modern Physics

In the early 20th century, two major scientific revolutions drastically altered our understanding of nature: quantum mechanics and Einstein's theories of special and general relativity.

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This team-taught interdisciplinary course explores race and racism in science and medicine in the United States from the 20th century to today via biological and historical lenses. We will begin...

In this course we will examine the interrelation of science and social progress. As we will see, legal and governing systems are inextricably linked to scientific progress, and science is a...

In recognizing the important role that film has in the life of our culture today, this course focuses on the skills particular to writing in that medium. Using the Robert McKee classic text, Story...

This course examines selected topics of special interest in astronomy and astrophysics, including: telescopes and electronic imaging equipment, multifrequency analysis of deep sky imagery, the...

For advanced students of the language, this course features topics typically taught in college. The topics for this course vary from year to year and are dependent upon the interests and...

This course will address a variety of theoretical and/or technological issues related to computer science and provides an opportunity for students to undertake a term-long software development or...

The topics for this course vary from year to year and are dependant upon the interests and backgrounds of the students involved.

This course is offered at student or departmental initiative and may change from year to year.

For advanced students of the language, this course features topics typically taught in college. The focus might be on one literary masterpiece, readings from German-language Nobel-prize winners,...

For advanced students of the language, this courses feature topics typically taught in college. The topics for this course vary from year to year and are dependent upon the interests and...

The topics in MAT690 will be studied with an emphasis on intuition and computational facility. At the same time, one should note that commitment to pursue difficult mathematical ideas is a...

For advanced students of the language, this courses feature topics typically taught in college. The topics for this course vary from year to year and are dependent upon the interests and...

This advanced seminar for seniors will offer students the opportunity to conduct work similar to that of professional historians. Students will choose a research topic, conduct primary research in...

This course is the centerpiece of the Stratford Program. Students attend performances of the plays produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace...

(Students paired with Exeter alumni working in the technology field) In a world where the products of technology permeate almost every aspect of our lives - the internet, smart phones, thousands...

Small Group Dance Study offers students a specialized learning experience to focus on a specific style of dance. In the lessons, students develop technique and expression, and explore the style's...

Look at the front page of a daily newspaper, watch the news on television or check the crawl on your computer screen, and you will see people disagreeing about how to resolve some of our society's...

Social innovation is often defined as the creative pursuit of solutions to social or environmental problems. In this course, students will spend the first half of the term exploring and discussing...

Students continue to develop their linguistic skills while exploring nonfiction topics through a variety of sources including essays, newspapers, memoirs, documentaries, articles, podcasts, films...

This course is designed to emphasize the continued development of listening and speaking proficiencies in Spanish by viewing and discussing podcasts, video-talks, documentaries, and short films...

A "Special Activity Permission" designation is reserved for a student who wishes to earn physical education credit for a longstanding, competitive activity that extends beyond the scope of the...

The following courses are those in the normal sequence that fulfill the language requirement. At times, based on the ability and training of students, the department may advance students to a...

This course is for students interested in developing a more solid understanding of the science behind performance enhancement. It draws from many disciplines, including physics, anatomy,...

Literary lovers, it seems, break the rules, exploring the boundaries set by family, society, religion or law. What can we learn from their defiance? Why does such love so often end in disaster? Is...

This sequence of courses is offered fall (MAT41S), winter (MAT42S) and spring (MAT43S). MAT41S covers the basic principles of descriptive statistics. One-variable topics include graphical...

The readings, discussions and writing in this course will center on a series of French films chosen for their cultural, historical and artistic value. Students will read scenarios, source material...

Aquatics are a means to achieve cardiovascular fitness through stroke development and participation in a variety of swimming workout methods.