Intraterm is an intensive learning experience in the spring semester where traditional classes are canceled and students enroll in a single, full day, week-long course of study.
A week designed for intellectual risk-taking, Intraterm serves as an ungraded opportunity to stretch academic boundaries and try new ideas. Intraterm courses offer students the opportunity for experiential learning, the mastery of practical skills, and the chance to learn something that might fall outside the scope of the traditional classroom. This year’s offerings include:
LOCAL CLASSES
A River Runs Through It: Beginner's Fly Fishing App making for iPhones and iPads! A World Without Hate Arts and Crafts Extravaganza! Art on the Run Bay Area Backroads Birds, Bees, and Beyond! Camp Unplugged Carbo Loading! Chains and Chainmail Circus, Scientifically Coastal Photography Cooking and Dining—a World Sampler Destroy This Book! FoRC: Food and Rock Climbing Fire and Light Fish & Ships Outside In: Adventures in Emotional Spelunking Sailing! with Coach Dan Brandt at Richmond Yacht Club The Crucible Blacksmithing and Welding Une semaine à la française! A French week!
TRIPS A Hollywood Dance Immersion Black History in Our Nation's Capitol Mountain Biking Habitat for Humanity Adventure in Northern California Hut to Hut Hiking "To See or Not to See" Shakespeare and More on the Road Surfing in Santa Cruz Oaxaca: Service Learning and Cultural Exploration Utah Canyons