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Introductory Astronomy

This introductory course emphasizes introductory observational aspects of astronomy.

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MATTR4 is a year-long course for students who have finished four years of high school mathematics. The goal of this sequence is to review and reinforce the precalculus mathematics students have...

For students who have had one or two years of French in junior high school and/or one year in high school, this course rapidly reviews pronunciation and basic grammar and accelerates students in...

This course completes the review of basic structures and broadens the speaking, reading and writing programs. This course normally promotes to French 210 in the spring term.

For students who have had one or two years of Spanish in junior high and/or one year in high school, this course rapidly reviews pronunciation and basic grammar and accelerates students in the...

This course sequence offers an accelerated first-year review of Spanish in two terms and typically promotes to SPA220 in the spring term, depending on the level of linguistic competence and...

A continuation of Transition 1, this course completes the review of the basic structures and broadens the speaking, reading and writing programs. This course normally promotes to Spanish 210 or...

This course sequence offers an accelerated first-year review of Spanish in two terms and typically promotes to SPA220 in the spring term, depending on the level of linguistic competence and...

This option provides a two- or three-term transition for students with three full years of high school mathematics. MAT31T and MAT34T are primarily for entering uppers. MAT31T/32T provides a two-...

This course continues the survey of American history with the Civil War and follows with the attempt to rebuild the union during Reconstruction. Emphasis is given to economic and social changes of...

This course begins with U.S. involvement in World War II. Emphasis is given to the Cold War and rising global involvement of the United States. Other topics include the Civil Rights movement, the...

This course introduces students to the formation of American values and institutions from the early English settlements of North America through the Revolution and Civil War. Emphasis is given to...

This ultimate Frisbee program is designed to develop basic skills through practices and intramural team play. It provides an enjoyable game for students of any level of experience. There is an...

This course explores the history of violence, war and peace across the globe, from ancient to modern times. Readings may include selections from a variety of disciplines, such as anthropology,...

Fantastic societies have held a fascination for writers from Thomas More to the present day. Utopia, "no place," represents an idealized society whose inhabitants willingly embrace its difference...

The varsity wrestling team consists of the top wrestlers in each of the 13 weight classes, from 103 pounds to heavyweight. Team members challenge up the ladder. The varsity schedule consists of...

Members of the cycling team compete against other New England secondary schools in a series of time trials, criteriums and road races. The New England Prep School Championships are the culmination...

The JV, composed of underclassmen with varsity potential, plays six games. The varsity, composed mostly of uppers and seniors, play a nine-game schedule in the Class A league ending with the...

The varsity roster carries seven to 10 players who compete against other independent schools. The team plays at Portsmouth Country Club and players must provide their own clubs. A ladder provides...

This sequence is for those students who have taken the Latin 310/320/400 sequence and who wish to go beyond the language requirement. This sequence fulfills the Latin requirement for the Classical...

The 511/521/531 sequence offers a close reading of selections from Vergil's epic Aeneid, Latin poetry's defining achievement and an enduring monument of world literature. This intensive sequence...

Yoga at Exeter is taught in several ways, and choosing one is a matter of preference. Yoga is an individual practice and all students are welcome regardless of previous experience. In both types...

Students are placed in small ensembles to sing a variety of historical and contemporary vocal styles and literature. Students learn the tenets of singing in a small ensemble and work on vocal...

This course will examine the plight of developing nations. Students will explore why the quality of life of these countries' citizens remains, in the aggregate, so low and their choices so limited...

The materials and issues of this course are derived from an intensive reading of the daily New York Times. Students track various geopolitical, economic and social issues as they are reported in...

At the pinnacle of its power and confidence at the start of the 20th century, Europe could not have imagined the crises, mainly of its own making, that it would face between 1914 and 1945. In this...

"I've only ever wanted to write about what it feels like to be alive, and it turns out being alive is always about being in a body. We're never not in bodies: That's just our fate and our...

Yoga at Exeter is taught in several ways, and choosing one is a matter of preference. Yoga is an individual practice and all students are welcome regardless of previous experience. In both types...

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