Winter Session 2020 will run from December 26, 2019 to January 18, 2020, with three-week on-campus classes beginning on January 2, 2020. We will update the Winter Session site in September. If you would like to receive an email when this happens, please join our email list. In the meantime, you may want to browse through the site to get an idea of what we offer.
Law/policy-related courses
Professional StudiesIntensive learning experiences for students, professionals, and executives year-round, all drawing on Cornells renowned resources and faculty. |
Administrative Management Institute |  |
Policy Development Program |  |
Summer SessionStudy with renowned faculty, earn credits, gain valuable skills, and complete requirements--on campus, online, or around the world. |
AEM 1300: Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory and Policy | |
AMST 3141: Prisons |  |
Cornell in Washington Summer Program |  |
Cornell University Prelaw Program in New York City |  |
GOVT 3071: Introduction to Public Policy | |
GOVT 3141: Prisons |  |
GOVT 3150: The American Legal System | |
GOVT 3887: International Human Rights in Theory and Practice | |
ILRLR 2300: Argumentation and Debate | |
LAW 3887: International Human Rights in Theory and Practice | |
LAW 4031: Introduction to the Global Study of Law |  |
PAM 3620: Population Controversies in Europe | |
STS 1101: Science, Technology, and Politics | |
Winter SessionEarn up to four credits in just three weeks--either on campus or online, reduce your course load, benefit from small classes, and immerse yourself in a subject. You can also work closely with your professor and receive more individualized attention. |
AMST 3141: Prisons | |
GOVT 3141: Prisons | |
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