Please see page for summary information about Experiential Education at Williams. A complete description of each course listed below may be found in the relevant department's section of this catalog. Students may obtain detailed information about a specific course involving experiential education from the instructor.
SEMESTER COURSES:
American Studies 201(F) Introduction to American Studies
American Studies 310(S) Latino Cityscapes: Mapping Place, Community and Latinidad in U.S. Urban Centers
ArtH 201(F) American Landscape History
ArtH 308(S) Three Cities
ArtS 313T(S) Art of the Public
Biology 231(F,S) Marine Ecology (Williams/Mystic Program)
Classics 103(S) Greek and Roman Drama: Renewal and Transformation
English 231T(F,S) Literature of the Sea (Williams/Mystic Program)
Environmental Studies 102(S) Introduction to Environmental Science
Environmental Studies 302(F) Environmental Planning Workshop
Environmental Studies 351(F,S) Marine Policy (Williams/Mystic Program)
Geosciences 210(F,S) Oceanographic Processes (Williams/Mystic Program)
History 352(F,S) America and the Sea, 1600-Present (Williams/Mystic Program)
INTR 307/ArtS 311/Political Science 301 Art and Justice
Physics 109(F) Sound, Light and Perception
Political Economy 402(S) Political Economy of Public Policy Issues
Political Science/Women's and Gender Studies 306 (S) Practicing Feminism: A Study of Political Activism
Psychology 352(S) Clinical and Community Psychology
WINTER STUDY:
ANSO 011 Berkshire Farm Internship
ArtH/ArtS/Chemistry 015 Materials of the Artist: Uncovering Fakes and Forgeries
Anthropology/Chemistry 025 Archaeological Excavation at the Paleolithic site of Attiranpakkan
Environmental Studies/Special 018 Picturing Our Past
Environmental Studies/Biology 017 New England Forest
Environmental Studies/Geosciences 025 Mapping a Caribbean Fringing Reef Complex
Political Science 021 Power, Authority and Decisionmaking in Organizations
Psychology 012 Play
Russian/Special 025 Williams in Georgia
Sociology 021 Williams in New York
Special 019 Medical Apprenticeship
Special 024 Eye Care and Culture In Caribbean Nicaragua
Special 027 Teaching and Writing at Theodore Roosevelt High School
Special 028 Teaching Practicum, the Bronx and Manhattan
Special 029 Junior High School Teaching Practicum, the Bronx and Manhattan
Special 034 The Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Special 036 Teaching Practicum: St. Aloysius School in Harlem
Special 037 To Face Suffering