Current Clipper Courses

In the Spring 2004 semester, a limited number of students who are accepted for early admissions to Lehigh will be able to participate in the project. During this period, Chemistry I, Engineering I, and English I will be offered.

Chemistry I

In this course, students will develop knowledge and skills regarding the way chemists view the world. The course requires students to learn a significant amount of factual information and to develop problem-solving skills involving quantitative and descriptive material. ...more info

Engineering I

Engineering I has several objectives: the introduction of computing software as it relates to engineering applications; teaching of basic programming concepts, structures and algorithms; and the application of learned techniques to solve some scientific and engineering problems comprehensible by students having a general science background. ...more info

English I

English I is a writing course. Students practice the habits of mind that lead to the development of writing strategies and qualities of expression effective with "real" audiences in various situations for differing purposes. ...more info

Previously Offered Courses

Caculus I and Economics I will not be offered in the Spring of 2004.

Calculus I 

The Calculus I course includes the following topics: functions and graphs, limits and continuity; the derivative and its applications, including trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and hyperbolic functions; the Mean Value Theorem and its applications; definite and indefinite integrals; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; and applications of integration. ...more info

Economics I

This course is a social science that focuses on individual decisions about the production and consumption of material goods and services; on how these decisions are coordinated by decentralized markets and influenced by institutions and public policy, and on how these decisions affect the performance of the economic system in a given society at a given moment in time. ...more info