As the spring semester draws to a close, you may be thinking ahead to how you can continue your academic and social journey during the summer months. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø offers a wide range of opportunities to do just that—through summer courses, undergraduate research, expanded housing, meal plans and plenty of summer activities.
Each summer, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø provides an extensive selection of online and in-person courses that can help you stay engaged and make meaningful academic progress—including many foundational courses that are often in high demand during the fall and spring semesters.
Some highlights of summer courses include:
UGER Humanities Intensive (all online)
- ENGL 200: Literature in English (8WK)
- ENGL 257A: Reading Fiction: Children’s Literature (8WK)
- ENGL 257A: Reading Fiction: Science and Literature (8WK)
- ENGL 217B/WRIT 211: Writing for the Health Professions (8WK)
- SOCI 213: Critical Problems in Modern Society (4WK1)
- HSTY 285: Psychedelics in History (4WK2)
Time to explore
- ARTS 214: Ceramics I (8WK, in person)
- ARTS 216: Painting (4WK2, in person)
- CHEM 102: The Chemistry of Art: Science, Creation, and Preservation (5WK, in person)
- CLSC 202: Classical Mythology (4WK1, online synchronous)
- ECHE 330/CHEM 348: Design and Production of Fermented Beverages (3WK May, in person)
- JAPN 101: Elementary Japanese I (4WK1, online synchronous) + JAPN 102: Elementary Japanese II (4WK2, online synchronous)
Basic sciences
- PHYS 121: General Physics I - Mechanics (Lecture + Lab) (5WK, online synchronous)
- PHYS 122: General Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism (Lecture + Lab) (4WK2, online synchronous)
- PHYS 115: Introductory Physics I (Lecture + Lab) (5WK, online asynchronous)
- PHYS 116: Introductory Physics II (Lecture + Lab) (4WK2, online asynchronous)
- CHEM 223: Introductory Organic Chemistry I (5WK, in person)
- CHEM 224: Introductory Organic Chemistry II (4WK2, in person)
- PSCL 101: General Psychology I (4WK1, online asynchronous)
Core engineering
- ENGR 131: Elementary Computer Programming (8WK, online asynchronous)
- ENGR 145: Chemistry of Materials (Lecture + Recitation) (8WK, online asynchronous)
- ENGR 200: Statics and Strength of Materials (6WK, online synchronous)
- ENGR 210: Introduction to Circuits and Instrumentation (Lecture + Lab) (8WK, in person)
Management and finance
- ACCT 100: Foundations of Accounting I (8WK, online synchronous)
- ECON 102: Principles of Microeconomics (5WK, online synchronous)
- MGMT 205: Essentials of Personal Finance (4WK1, online synchronous)
It is important to note that while are not covered under standard academic-year tuition, courses numbered 100-399 are offered at half the price of the fall and spring semesters.
In addition to coursework, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is also expanding undergraduate research opportunities this summer through the Office of Undergraduate Research, giving more students the chance to participate in hands-on learning experiences in the lab, in the field or in the archive.
If you choose to remain in Cleveland for the summer, you can also take advantage of expanded housing, a newly-introduced meal plan option, and many
online or reach out to your four-year advisor.