This program of non-credit short courses is jointly sponsored by Drew University's Office of Continuing Education and the Friends of the Madison Public Library.
These courses are intended to be suitable for the general public, with no prerequisites. However, they are taught at a level consistent with Drew University's outstanding academic reputation. There are no examinations, grades, or required reading.
Spring, Fall, and Summer term minicourses are given at the Madison Public Library. Occasionally Summer term minicourses are held on Drew's campus in Madison, New Jersey.
Current information about course availability and registration for Fall 2009 can be viewed on the Madison Library's home page.
Fall 2009 Minicourse Offerings
PAINTING AGAINST THE GRAIN (Please note that this course is full as of 7/31/09)
Instructor: Barbara Tomlinson
BECOMING "PARIS": INVENTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS
Instructor: Andre Benhaim
VICTORIANS: VISIONARY ONES, IMPOSSIBLE ONES
Instructor: Robert Ready
SALON SENSATIONS: CHAMBER MUSIC IN THE ROMANTIC ERA
Instructor: Rober Butts
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE MAJOR CHRISTIAN CELEBRATIONS
Instructor: William Stroker
WOODROW WILSON, WORLD WAR I, AND AMERICA'S INVOLVEMENT IN THE WORLD
Instructor: Perry Leavell