Intersession Programs at Johns Hopkins
Students drawing in the art studio and a student couple dancing
Personal Enrichment

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Classes TAKE PLACE JANUARY 9 - 27, 2012

During Intersession, the Office of Student Life in Levering Hall offers a program of non-credit informal classes focused around self development and fun for Johns Hopkins students, staff, faculty, and their families.

Due to limited class size, activities will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Non-Credit, Personal Enrichment Courses offered may include, but are not limited to:

  • Music (includes instrument workshops & appreciation courses)
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • Health and Wellness
  • Personal Enhancement / Hobbies
  • Languages

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Male student on keyboard Piano class is one of many noncredit personal enrichment offerings that have become a staple of Intersession at Homewood, alongside the academic programs offered to undergraduates.
Students in wine tasting class The goal of the Personal Enrichment Intersession Program is to provide an eclectic mix of courses that focus on fun and interaction.
Johns Hopkins University

“…an excellent venue for students to enrich their intellectual lives by taking classes outside of their field or major”