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Advanced Placement/Early Admission:
Science, Engineering
and Computer Science (S/E/CS)
Modern Biology
Introduction to Modern Chemistry
Introduction to Experimental Chemistry
Introductory/Intermediate Programming
Intermediate/Advanced Programming
Differential and Integral Calculus
Integration, Differential Equations
and Approximation
Concepts of Mathematics
Physics for Engineering Students I
Introduction to Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Humanities
and Social Sciences (H&SS)
Statistical Reasoning
Interpretation and Argument
Introduction to 20th Century Literature
and Culture
Creative Writing: Fiction Seminar
Creative Writing: Poetry Seminar
Introduction to World History
20th Century America
Modern Soviet History from Lenin to Yeltsin
What Philosophy is
The Nature of Mathematical Reasoning
Introduction to Psychology
Elementary Russian I
Politics Through Film: Tyranny and Resistance
Special APEA Course Offering in the School of Music
Sound Recording
Architecture:
Studio
Drawing
Computer Modeling
Topics in Architecture
Art:
Core Art Studios
Drawing
Electronic Media
Painting
Sculpture
Mini Art Studios
Ceramic Sculpture
Printmaking
Photography
Collaborative Extravaganza
Design:
Communication Design
Industrial Design
Drawing
The Computer in Design
Photography
Drama:
Acting
Musical Theater
Design and Technical Production
Electives
Music:
Private Studio
Music Theory
Solfege/Sight-Singing
Eurhythmics
Concert Choir
Attendance at weekly performances
by professional musicians
Acting
Music Theater Workshop
Vocal Performance Class
Dance
Carnegie Mellon Summer Orchestra
Carnegie Mellon Summer Wind Ensemble
Chamber Music Ensembles
Trumpet Class (Trumpet majors only)
Piano Performance Class (Piano majors only)
Composers Forum
Recording Techniques
Intro to Music Technology
Advanced Music Technology
Jazz Ensemble
Jazz Improvisation
Jazz Choir
Jazz Chamber Music
"The
best thing about Pre-College was the diversity of courses and people.
I never realized how dynamic and challenging the college experience
could be! Pre-College really opened my eyes to the many experiences
I'll have in college."
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