The Tulane Science Scholars Program gives high school students the opportunity to take college-credit courses in the summer at Tulane before high school graduation. This year's summer program includes THIRTEEN 3-credit courses.
More information can be found about each course on the Tulane Summer website here.
Course |
Dates - Summer 2019 |
CENG 1100: Innovations in Chemical Engineering | Section 1: July 8 - July 19 Section 2: July 22 - August 2 |
CMPS 1005: Python Programming: Introduction to Computer Science | July 22 - August 2 |
EBIO 1050: Introduction to Conservation Genetics | July 8 - July 19 |
EBIO 1080: Introduction to Plants and Human Affairs | July 22 - August 2 |
EBIO 1231: Exploring Animal Behavior | Course is not offered for summer 2019 |
ENGP 1005: Introduction to Electronics with Laboratory | Course is not offered for summer 2019 |
ENGP 1010: Introduction to the MakerSpace** | July 8 - July 19 |
ENGP 1015: Introduction to Engineering Design with Lab** | July 22 - August 2 |
MATH 1005: Explorations in Experimental Mathematics | July 8 - July 19 |
NSCI 1015: Basic Neuroscience with Laboratory | Section 1: July 8 - July 19 Section 2: July 22 - August 2 |
PHYS 1015: Materials Science and Engineering | July 8 - July 19 |
PSYC 1100: Exploring Psychology | July 8 - July 19 |
SCEN 1015: Computers and Musical Creativity | July 22 - August 2 |
SPHU 1010: Introduction to Public Health | July 22 - August 2 |
SPHU 1020: The Cell, The Individual, and The Community | July 8 - July 19 |
** These courses are independent of each other, but are structured to complement each other.
These summer courses will be held on Tulane University's uptown campus. Each course is offered for three hours of Tulane credit (may be transferable to another university).
Please email K12STEM@tulane.edu with questions or for more information.