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Summer 2015Jumpstart your career

or accelerate your degree at Rhode Island College

ric.edu/summersessions

College Students High School Juniors & Seniors

Transfer Students Summer CampersCollege Graduates

Professionals

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RIC+SummerConvenience and Flexibility

College studentsRIC offers a broad range of arts and sciences courses that form the basis of many college prerequisites. Because RIC is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, many colleges and universities accept RIC summer credits. Check with your institution of higher education to determine if credits will transfer.

Transfer studentsSummer is the ideal time for college students who are considering transfer options to try out this metropolitan campus with a suburban feel. RIC’s admissions staff can also help you evaluate transfer credits.

Summer campersYouth ages 6 to 18 can enjoy a variety of exciting summer camp experiences on the RIC campus.

High school studentsRIC provides a supportive and challenging environment for you to pursue coursework that may not be offered in your secondary school. This option is ideal for the motivated student seeking new academic challenges.

College graduatesAre you considering an advanced degree? Graduate studies at RIC may be your best career move. Summer is an excellent time to work toward a master’s degree.

Enrolling in Summer SessionsEnrolling in Summer Sessions

Summer tuition rates make higher education affordable.

Undergraduate TuitionIn-State: $218⁄credit hour

Metropolitan*: $327⁄credit hourOut-of-State: $375⁄credit hour

Graduate TuitionIn-State: $290⁄credit hour

Metropolitan*: $435⁄credit hourOut-of-State: $450⁄credit hour

More than 400 undergraduate and graduate courses offer intensive programming in two six-week sessions, allowing students to earn valuable college credits in a short time frame.

Over 90 summer courses are offered online or with online components designed to work with your busy schedule.

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Undergraduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

Enrolling in Summer SessionsEnrolling in Summer SessionsProfessionalsUpgrade your earning power with certificate programs. A shorter-term commitment than a graduate degree program, a certificate can provide you with specialized skills valued by Southeastern New England employers.

Accounting (ACCT)Principles of Accounting I: Financial S1 HPrinciples of Accounting II: Managerial S1 Federal Income Taxation S1 Business Law S1 Directed Internship S1

Anthropology (ANTH)Non-Western Worlds S2 Anthropological Perspectives on Childhood S2 Primate Ecology and Social Behavior S2 Human Nature: Evolution Ecology and Behavior S2

Art (ART)Drawing I: General Drawing S1 Renaissance to Modern Art S1 20th Century Art History S1 Workshop: Beginning Photoshop S1 Workshop: Ceramics S1Workshop: Introduction to Jewelry Design S1

Biology (BIOL)Fundamental Concepts of Biology S1 S2 Basic Principles of Biology S1 S2Introductory Biology I S1 Introductory Biology II S2 Human Anatomy S1 S2Human Physiology S1 S2Microbiology S1

Chemistry (CHEM)General Chemistry I S1 General Chemistry II S2 General Organic and Biological Chemistry I S1 General Organic and Biological Chemistry II S1 S2Organic Chemistry I S1 Organic Chemistry II S2

Communication (COMM)East Asian Popular Cinema S2 HPublic Speaking S1 Introduction to Cinema and Video S1 S2 HWriting for Digital Media S1 Interpersonal Communication S1 Nonfiction Video Production S1 Organizational Communication S1 Communication Internship S1 S2 Senior Portfolio S1Senior Thesis S1 S2

www.ric.edu/summersessions

*The Metropolitan Tuition Policy offers discounts for Mass. and Conn. residents living within 50 miles of Providence’s center. Find out if your hometown qualifies at www.ric.edu/mtp.

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Rhode Island College provides students with

a supportive and rigorous educational environment. With an average class size of 20, students have the opportunity for a meaningful learning experience guided by dedicated faculty.

RIC offers a diverse and welcoming community of students, 25 percent of whom identify as ethnic minorities. Many of our students represent the first generation in their families to attend a four-year college.

Those pursing a degree at RIC combine a strong foundation in general education with a broad array of majors in the liberal arts, health care and health sciences, business, education and social work to prepare students for the workplace or advanced study.

About Rhode Island CollegeAbout Rhode Island College

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Undergraduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

RIC’s 180-acre campus, nestled within the Fruit Hill and Mt. Pleasant communities, is a short distance from downtown Providence and its cultural and career opportunities.

About Rhode Island CollegeAbout Rhode Island College

Computer Information Systems (CIS)Computers in Management S1 S2 H DAdvanced Office Applications for Business S1 HManagement Information Systems S1 S2Directed Internship S1

Counseling and Educational Psychology (CEP)Educational Psychology S1 H

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS)Abdominal Sonography I S1 Obstetrical and Gynecological Sonography I S1 Clinical Practice II S1

Early Childhood Education (ECED)Early Childhood Development, Birth to 8 S2Creating Early Childhood Learning Communities S2 Building Family, School Community Partnerships S1Assessment in Early Childhood S2

Economics (ECON)Introduction to Economics S2Principles of Microeconomics S1 Principles of Macroeconomics S1

English (ENGL)Studies in Literature S1 S2 HStudies in Literature and Identity S1 S2 Studies in Literature and Nation S1 S2 HBritish Literature Through the 18th Century S2American Literature: Beginnings to the Present S1 S2 HChildren’s Literature: Interpretation and Evaluation S1 Introduction to Creative Writing S1 S2Writing for Professional Settings S1 S2Arctic Encounters S2 HWomen Crime and Representation S1 HZen and the Literary Experience S2Studies in African-American Literature S2 HContemporary Poetry S2Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies S1 HStudies in World Literature S1 HHistory of the English Language S1 H

Film Studies (FILM)Introduction to Film S1 Film Production: 2D Animation S1 HFilm Studies Internship S1

www.ric.edu/summersessions

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Assistance Assistance & Amenities & Amenities at RICat RICFinancial Aid Financial aid may be available for RIC students enrolled in eligible certificate and degree programs and for visiting students who qualify for consortium-agreement financial aid. Forms are available at www.ric.edu/financialaid/finforms.php.

Recreation Center All Summer Sessions students can enjoy the state-of-the-art Recreation Center, which includes a two-story cardiovascular and weight training area, an indoor swimming pool, multiple playing courts and a large field house with a 1/10-mile, five-lane track.

Dining Services Located in the heart of campus, the Donovan Dining Center is a comfortable and convenient location to enjoy meals and snacks. Delicious hot entrée specials change daily, as well as varying fresh deli sandwiches, grilled items, soups and a full salad bar. Vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free options are readily available.

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Undergraduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

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Assistance Assistance & Amenities & Amenities at RICat RICResidence Halls Limited on-campus housing is available during the summer. Halls are well appointed with wireless cable, social lounges, laundry areas and kitchen facilities.

Finance (FIN)Managerial Finance and Control S1 S2Personal Finance S1Theory of Investment S1

First Year Writing (FYW)Introduction to Academic Writing S1 S2 H

Foundations of Education (FNED)Schooling in a Democratic Society S1

Gender and Women’s Studies (GEND)Gender and Society S1 S2 DSex, Sports and Gender S1 DGender and the Environment S1 D

General Education (GED)Native American Narratives S1

Geography (GEOG)World Regional Geography S1 Coastal Geography S2Internship in Geography S1 Reading Course in Geography S1 S2

Gerontology (GRTL)Health and Aging S1 S2 D

Health Care Administration (HCA)Health Care Administration/Public Health S2 HInternship in Health Care Administration S1

Health Education (HED)Internship in Community Health S1 S2Seminar in Community Health S1 S2

History (HIST)Multiple Voices: Africa in the World S1 S2Multiple Voices: Europe in the World Since 1600 S2 H DMultiple Voices: Latin America in the World S1 HMultiple Voices: Muslim Peoples in the World S1 HMultiple Voices: The United States in the World S1 S2 H DU.S. History from 1877 to the Present S1 H Jazz and Civil Rights: Freedom Sounds S2Globalization: 15th Century to the Present S1 HThe American Revolution S1 The American Presidency S1 Africa Under Colonial Rule S1 History of Contemporary Africa S2

www.ric.edu/summersessions

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Undergraduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

Green and Sustainability Studies

The interdisciplinary course Introduction to Sustainability Studies examines the linkages among environmental protection, economic growth and social progress and the local, national and global levels.

Arts at RIC

RIC’s newly renovated Alex and Ani Art Center forms a hub of visual art activity at the college, with courses in studio art, art education and art history. Also energizing the campus in the summer are music, film and theatre arts offerings.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Clinical Practice I S1 Cross Sectional Anatomy I S1 Physical Principles I S1

Management (MGT)Business Statistics II S1 S2Foundations of Management S1Small Business Management S2Human Resource Management S2Organizational Theory and Design S1 Business Government and Society S1 Operations Management S1 Quality Assurance S1 Directed Internship S1 S2

Marketing (MKT)Introduction to Marketing S1 HGlobal Marketing S1 HConsumer Behavior S1 Directed Internship S1

Mathematics (MATH)Basic Mathematics Competency S1 S2Contemporary Topics in Mathematics S1 S2Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II S1 Quantitative Business Analysis I S1 Precalculus Mathematics S1 S2Calculus I S1 Calculus II S1 Statistical Methods I S1 S2 Business Statistics I S1 S2Discrete Mathematics S1

Middle Level Education (MLED)Middle School Organization and Integrated Curriculum S1 Teaching Early Adolescents S1

Music (MUS)Music Cultures of Non-Western Worlds S1 Classical Guitar S1Survey of Music S1 DElementary Music Theory S1 Music and Multimedia S1

Nonprofit Studies (NPST)Institute in Nonprofit Studies S1 H

Courses are subject to change

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Your Business Essentials

The School of Management has a number of summer courses to keep you on the fast track:

•Principles of Accounting

•Business Law

•Human Resource Management

•Organizational Theory and Design

•Global Marketing

•Computers in Management.

Finish Strong at RIC

This targeted degree completion effort is designed to welcome back RIC students who left the college before completing their degree. A Learning for Life resource team helps students navigate academic, financial and career-related challenges to complete their course of studies.

Contact us at: [email protected].

Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT)Clinical Diagnostic Procedures I S1 Radiopharmacy S1 Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine Procedures II S1

Nursing (NURS)Introduction to Writing and Research in Nursing S2 HStatus of the World’s Children S1 Health Policy and Contemporary Issues S2 HPsychiatric/Mental Health Nursing S1 Adult Health Nursing I S1 Maternal Newborn Nursing S2Nursing of Children and Families S2Public and Community Health Nursing S1 Contemporary Professional Nursing S2Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care Management S1 H

Philosophy (PHIL)Native American Philosophy S1 Ethics S2Logic and Probability in Scientific Reasoning S1 Aesthetics S1 S2 DFreedom and Responsibility S1 The Idea of God S2

Physical Education (PED)Wellness for the Young Child S1 HKinesiology S2

Physical Science (PSCI)Physical Science S1 Introduction to Geology S1

Physics (PHYS)General Physics I S1 General Physics II S2Introductory Physics S1

Political Science (POL)Development of American Democracy S1 American Government S1 Investing in the Next Global Economy S1 HField Experiences in the Public Sector S1 Jurisprudence and the American Judicial Process S1 The American Presidency S1 British Politics and Cultural Studies S1 European Political Geography S2

Portuguese (PORT)Elementary Portuguese I S1

www.ric.edu/summersessions

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Undergraduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

Exploring World Cultures

Rhode Island College’s continued commitment to diversity shows in its varied summer offerings, including: •East Asian Popular Cinema•Native American Narratives•World Regional Geography•Latin American Globalization•Muslim People in the World•Contemporary Black Theatre.

Mathematics

Summer offerings in math are extensive, including:

•Basics Mathematics Competency

•Quantitative Business Analysis

•Precalculus and Calculus

•Statistics

•Number Theory

•Discrete Mathematics.

Psychology (PSYC)Introduction to Psychology S1 Introduction to Psychology S2 HSocial Psychology S1 S2 HResearch Methods I: Foundations S1 HHuman Development S2 Personality S1 Adolescent Psychology S1 HPsychology of Aging S2Psychology of Human Diversity S1 Behavior Modification S2 HCommunity Psychology S1 HSeniro Adult Problem Gambling S2Research Methods III: Personality/Social Lab S2Research Methods III: Applied Lab S1

Radiologic Technology (RADT)Patient Care Interventions for Allied Health S1 Introduction to Radiologic Technology S1 Radiographic Procedures III S1 Principles of Radiography II S1

Social Work (SWRK)Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare S2 HSocial Work and Public Health Issues S2Social Work Practice Evaluation and Research S1 Policy Analysis S2Human Behavior.: Individuals, Families and Small Groups S1 Human Behavior: Social System Institutions and Organizations S1 The Helping Process S1 Introduction to Field Work S1 Crisis Intervention and Brief Treatment S1 Social Work Interventions in Substance Abuse S1 Summer Extended Fieldwork S1Social Work Practice with Older Adults S2 DIndependent Study S2

Sociology (SOC)Society and Social Behavior S2 DCrime and Criminal Justice S1 DAging and Society S1 S2 DLaw and the Elderly S2Sociology of Money S1 HSocial Research Methods I S1 Sociology of Delinquency and Crime S1 HCommunity S1 DLaw Enforcement: Theory and Application S2 HCorrections: Process and Theory S2 HVictimology S2Contemporary Sociological Theories S1 Courses are subject to change

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Natural and Physical Sciences

RIC is your place for summer lab sciences with 35 courses available in biology and microbiology, general chemistry and organic chemistry, geology and physics.

Undergraduate CertificatesCertificates of Undergraduate Study provide applied academic and ⁄or professional training for students seeking an entry-level employment credential.

Programs include:

•Social and Human Service Assistance

•Gerontology

•Public History

•Nonprofit Studies

•International Non-Governmental Organizations Studies

Spanish (SPAN)Elementary Spanish I S1Elementary Spanish II S1 S2

Special Education (SPED)Adaptation of Instruction for Inclusive Education S1 Math/Science for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities S1

Sustainability Studies (SUST)Introduction to Sustainability S1

Technology Education (TECH)Workshop: Design and Prototyping S2

Theatre (THTR)Acting for Non-Majors S1 Contemporary Black Theatre: Cultural Perspectives S2History of Theatre: 1800 to the Present S2Workshop: Murder Mystery Theatre S2

www.ric.edu/summersessions

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Graduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

Accounting (ACCT)Advanced Topics in Cost Management S2

Art (ART)Workshop: 20th Century Art History S1 Workshop: Beginning Photoshop S1

Art Education (ARTE)Workshop: Technology Integration in Art Education S2 HReadings and Research in Art Education S2

Bilingual Bicultural Education (BLBC)Methods and Materials in Bilingual-Bicultural Education S2

Counseling and Educational Psychology (CEP)Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice S1Human Development Across Cultures S2Theories and Methods of Counseling S1Quantitative Measurement and Test Interpretation S1Vocational Counseling and Placement S1Biological Perspectives in Mental Health S1Introduction to Group Counseling S2Practicum I: Introduction to Counseling Skills S1Clinical Assessment and Case Problems S1Psychological Perspectives on Learning and Teaching S1Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions S1Workshop: College and Career Readiness S1 DWorkshop: Mind Simulation Theory S2Cross-Cultural Counseling S2Assessment and Treatment in Co-Occurring Disorders S2Crisis Assessment and Intervention S1

Curriculum (CURR)Media Literacy, Popular Culture and Education S2

Educational Leadership (LEAD)Learning Structure: Equity, Law, Practice S2 HWorkshop: School Financial Planning S2 H

Elementary Education (ELED)Reflections: The Art and Science of Teaching S1 HLanguage Arts in the Elementary School S1Research Methods, Analysis and Applications S1 S2 HDesigning and Assessing Teaching and Learning S1 Social Studies in the Elementary School S1 HTeaching and Learning Writing S2

English (ENGL)Topics in British Literature from 1660 to 1900 S1 H Studies in World Literature S1 H

Your Best Career Move

Rhode Island College offers 35 graduate programs to help you advance your career and pursue your passions. Graduate students study with researchers, authors and specialists in their respective field, who share their professional experiences with their students.

Typically working professionals, graduate students at RIC maintain a strong tradition of cooperation with each other, offering support along the way and in many cases developing strong networks that last long after they graduate.

Degrees include:

•Master of Arts

•Master of Science

•Master of Education

•Master of Music Education

•Master of Arts in Teaching

•Master of Professional Accountancy

•Master of Nursing

•Master of Social Work

For more information, visit: www.ric.edu/graduatestudies.

Courses are subject to change

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Finance (FIN)Asset Allocation S1

Foundations of Education (FNED)Social Issues in Education S1 S2 H DContexts of Schooling S2 H

History (HIST)The American Revolution S1The American Presidency S1 S2Africa Under Colonial Rule S1Special Topics S2

Mathematics (MATH)Changing the Equation S1

Music Education (MUSE)Perception, Assessment and Evaluation in Music S2Advanced Studies in Music Education S2

Nonprofit Studies (NPST)Special Topics: Advanced Leadership Institute S2 H

Nursing (NURS)Advanced Nursing Research S2Professional Role Development S1Professional Project Seminar S1Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice I S1Concepts and Practices in Palliative Care S1Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practicum I S1

Reading (READ) Remedial Reading Clinic S2Seminar in Research Reading S1 H

Secondary Education (SED) Survey of Instructional Design S2 Instructional Design and Literacy S2 HEducational Measurement and Assessment S1 H

Social Work (SWRK)Field Education and Seminar I S1Human Behavior, Diversity and Oppression I S1Human Behavior, Diversity and Oppression II S2Generalist Foundation and Skills: Policy and Organizing I S1 HGeneralist Foundation and Skills: Policy and Organizing II S2 HCrisis Intervention and Brief Treatment S1Social Work Interventions in Substance Abuse S1 Social Work Research and Evaluation I S1Social Work Research and Evaluation II S2School Social Work S1Social Work Practice with Older Adults S2 DWorkshop: Biologic Advances S1Workshop: M.S.W. Bridge Course S2 HWorkshop: Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence S2 HField Education and Seminar III S1

Graduate Certificate Programs

Designed primarily for post-baccalaureate students, Certificates of Graduate Study (CGS) provide advanced applied academic and/or professional training. RIC’s many CGS programs include:

•Advanced Counseling

•Advanced Study of Creative Writing

•Advanced Study of Literature

•Autism Education

•Childhood Trauma

•Financial Planning

•Health Psychology

•Mathematics Content Specialist: Elementary Middle-Level Education

•Middle-Secondary Level Special Education

•Modern Biological Sciences

•Nonprofit Studies

•Nonprofit Leadership

•Nursing Care Management

•Physical Education

•Public History

•Severe Intellectual Disabilities

www.ric.edu/summersessions

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Graduate Course List

S1 Session 1: May 18–June 26 S2 Session 2: June 29–Aug. 7H Hybrid: 50% online class D Distance: 100% online class

Social Work (SWRK), continued

Advanced Professional Development I S1 HBudgeting and Financial Management in Social Service Organizations S1 HSocial Work Practice with Groups S1 HFamily Practices: Models S2 HSocial Work Practice with Trauma Clients S1 HDifferential Diagnosis in Clinical Social Work S1 S2Core Concepts in Child and Adolescent Trauma S1

Special Education (SPED)Advanced Assessment of Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities S2 Orientation to the Education of Young Children with Special Needs S1 H Assessment, Curriculum, Methods for Children with Multiple Disabilities S1 HUniversal Design for Educating All Students S1 H Urban Multicultural Special Education S1 H Practicum I in Autism S1Practicum II in Autism S1 S2Workshop: Curriculum Development for Students with Significant Disabilities S1Internship in Urban Multicultural Special Education S1Internship in the Elementary School S1 S2Internship at the Secondary Level S1 S2Teaching Internship in Severe Intellectual Disabilities S1 S2Internship in Inclusive Early Childhood S1 S2Internship in Early Intervention S1 S2

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)Language Acquisition and Learning S2Applied Linguistics in ESL S1

Educators and Professional Development

The Feinstein School of Education and Human Development offers a variety of graduate cohort programs in and around summer.

Upcoming cohorts include:

•Superintendent (RIDE certification)

•Special Education Administrator (RIDE certification)

•Teaching English as a Second Language (RIDE certification)

•M.A.T. in Secondary Education (initial certification)

•M.A.T. in Elementary Education (initial certification).

For more information, contact [email protected].

Foundations in Hybrid Teaching and Learning

The first in a two-course series that leads to certificate of continuing study provides higher education and K-12 faulty with the skills to convert face-to-face courses to an online, hybrid learning environment. The second course in this non-credit, continuing education series will be held this fall.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Courses are subject to change

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Summer Youth Camps at RICSummer Youth Camps at RICSummer Explorations Day Camp at Henry Barnard SchoolAges 6–11

Weeklong sessions for this general day camp include arts and crafts, sports, games and field trips, as well as swimming in the Recreation Center pool.

June 22–August 7Monday–Friday7:45 a.m.–5 p.m.

$170/week

Visit www.henrybarnardschool.org or call (401) 456-8811.

Music Institute at Rhode Island College (MIRIC)High school-age wind, percussion and vocal musicians

This week-long, intensive musical honors camp supplements daily rehearsals with classroom offerings, master classes and guest performances and culminates in a public performance.

July 5–11Monday–Friday days and evenings

$750/resident (includes room and board)$500/commuter

Visit www.ric.edu/miric or email [email protected].

Summer Performing Arts CampStudents in grades 6–12

Aspiring thespians can enjoy this two-week acting camp that includes musical theatre and dance. Offered by RIC Department of Music, Theatre and Dance.

July 7–23Monday–Friday9 a.m.–3 p.m.

$530 before May 25$590 after May 25

Visit www.ric.edu/summerPerformingArtsCamp or call (401) 456-9702.

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Professional Studies and Continuing EducationRoberts Hall, Suite 301Rhode Island College600 Mt. Pleasant AvenueProvidence, RI 02908-1996

Nonprofit org.U.S. Postage

PAIDProvidence, RIPermit No. 966

English Reading Education Music Communication Chemistry Film Biology Anthropology Theatre Art Gerontology History MarketingPhysical Science MathematicsAccounting Finance PortugueseManagement Physics SociologyComputer Information SystemsPhilosophy Music EconomicsNursing Political Science SpanishDiagnostic Medical SonographyHea l th Care Admin is t ra t ionGeography Nonprofit Studies