Special Curricular Opportunities

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The Cities Program
The Cities Program at Trinity College is an innovative, non-major program that examines cities - past, present, and future - in all their extraordinary variety and complexity.
 
CityTerm
CityTerm is a specialized internship program for Trinity juniors and seniors interested in working for an urban organization.
 
Guided Studies Program
The Guided Studies Program concentrates on the primary issues and modes of interpretation that have shaped Western culture while introducing students to basic patterns of political, social and economic development.
 
Health Fellows Program
The Trinity College Health Fellows Program is an innovative non-major program designed for students who wish to observe and participate in a variety of health-related activities.
 
Human Rights Program
The first undergraduate program of its kind in the nation, the Human Rights Program provides opportunities not only to explore the theory, history, and politics of human rights but also to become involved in some of the most significant human rights struggles currently being waged.
 
InterArts Program
The InterArts Program is an innovative, multidisciplinary, non-major program offering exceptional opportunities to study, practice, and discuss art in an arts-rich environment.
 
Interdisciplinary Science Program
The Interdisciplinary Science Program (ISP) is a non-major curriculum designed by faculty members in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics.
Internships
Internships are a form of independent study involving a combination of supervised field-work activity and traditional academic inquiry under the direction of a faculty sponsor.
Trinity/La MaMa
The Theater and Dance Department offers students, both major and non-major, the opportunity to undertake intensive study in theater, dance, and performance art in New York City.
Trinity Rome Campus
The fall and spring semester programs offered at the Trinity College, Rome Campus in Rome, Italy, are designed as part of the undergraduate program offered at Trinity College in Hartford.
Trinity-in-San Francisco
Trinity-in-San Francisco is a semester-long interdisciplinary program that focuses on the wealth of resources in the San Francisco Bay area for undergraduate liberal arts study. Located in the historic Bransten House, the program presents a prescribed course of study that combines traditional seminar meetings with intensive fieldwork and research.  In addition, the program offers weekly lectures by prominent Bay area public figures, community leaders, academics, artists, and writers.
 
Tutorial College for Sophomores
Innovative, multidisciplinary, residential-learning program for selected sophomores. Distinctive "college within the College" offers a challenging and supportive "intellectual home," creating a seamless educational experience.
 
Five-Year Program in Engineering
The five-year Trinity/Rensselear at Hartford programs in Engineering and Computer Science lead to a Bachelor's degree from Trinity and a Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering over a five-year period.

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