2025 In-Person Summer GE Courses

Looking for a course to take on-campus? Here's the list for you.

First Summer Session

Students studying
*

• GE-B, Humanistic Inquiry

  • GE-B

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    MWF, 1-3:50 p.m., THH 121

    Elda Maria Roman

    Study of prose written in English since 1945, principally fiction of the past two decades.

    Register Now

  • GE-B

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    MTWTh, 9-10:50 a.m., MHPB 7B

    Zlatan Damnjanovic

    Exploration of the philosophical and religious implications of major scientific revolutions, such as those of Copernicus, Galileo, and Darwin. (Duplicates credit in former PHIL 220g.)

    Register Now

• GE-D, Life Sciences

  • GE-D

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    MTWTh, 10 a.m. – 12:05 p.m., ZHS 163 

    Multiple Instructors

    In-depth survey of key topics related to advances in our knowledge of the diversity of life and evolution; origin of life; eukaryotes/prokaryotes; ecology.

    Register Now

  • GE-D

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    TWThF, 10 a.m. – 12:05 p.m., HNB 100 

    Rita Barakat

    In-depth survey of key topics related to advances in our knowledge of cellular biology and physiology; cell composition/metabolism; gene action; organism structure and function. Recommended preparation: high school chemistry; BISC 120L or BISC 121L.

    Register Now

  • GE-D

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    TTh, 9 a.m. – 12:40 p.m., GFS 222

    Clayton Stephenson

    Introduction to psychological science, including historical and contemporary approaches. Behavior examined from biological, cognitive, social, developmental, and personality perspectives. Disorders and treatments.

    Register Now

• GE-E, Physical Sciences

  • GE-E

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    MTWTh, 10 a.m. – 12:05 p.m., ZHS 252

    Sylvain Barbot

    Geologic structure and evolution of planet earth. Principles of plate tectonics, rocks and minerals, processes of mountain building, continent and ocean formation, earthquakes, volcanism, development of landforms by running water and glaciers. Lecture, 3hours; laboratory, 2 hours. One all-day or two-day field trip required.

    Register Now

  • GE-E

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    MTWTh, 12-1:50 p.m., SLH 200 

    Fundamental laws and principles of physics emphasizing areasrelated to life sciences. Prerequisite for Biological Sciences,Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy. Lecture, 4 hrs.; Lab, 3 hrs.

    Register Now

• GE-F, Quantitative Reasoning

  • GE-F

    May 21 – July 1, 2025

    TTh, 9 a.m. – 12:40 p.m., SGM 601 

    Canan Ipek

    Introduction to the use of statistics in psychology: basic ideas in measurement; frequency distributions; descriptive statistics; concepts and procedures in statistical inference.

    Register Now

Second and Special Summer Sessions

Students studying*

• GE-B, Humanistic Inquiry

  • GE-B

    July 2 – Aug. 12, 2025
    Last Day to Register: July 10, 2025

    TTh, 9 a.m. – 12:20 p.m., THH 121

    Thomas Gustafson

    An exploration of the culture, vibrance, heritage, mythology, variety, and pathology of a city that was born in hopes and captured the worlds imagination. Duplicates credit in ARLT 101g.

    Register Now

  • GE-B

    July 2 – Aug. 12, 2025
    Last Day to Register: July 10, 2025

    OFF CAMPUS

    Andrew Chater

    Literary travel using novels to explore regional culture and unify the study of literature, history, geography, politics and social studies.

    Register Now

  • GE-B

    July 2 – Aug. 12, 2025
    Last Day to Register: July 10, 2025

    TWTh, 1-3:50 p.m., THH 110

    Brighde Mullins

    Literary studies in the relationship between fiction and drama and their adaptation as films.

    Register Now

• GE-C, Social Analysis

  • GE-C

    July 2 – Aug. 12, 2025
    Last Day to Register: July 10, 2025

    MW, 10 a.m. – 2:10 p.m., SGM 226

    Miranda Barone

    Scientific perspective of close relationships: intimate relationships, friendships and others, evolutionary and biological bases of attraction and love, historical, social , cultural influences. Prerequisite: PSYC 100. (Duplicates credit in PSYC 359.)

    Register Now

• GE-E, Physical Sciences

  • GE-E

    May 19 – June 20, 2025

    MTWTh, 9-11:30 a.m., GFS 106 

    Jessica Parr

    Fundamental principles and laws of chemistry; laboratory work emphasizes quantitative procedures. Prerequisite to all more advanced courses in chemistry. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory and discussion, 4 hours. Quiz, 1 hour.

    Register Now

• GE-F, Quantitative Reasoning

  • GE-F

    May 21 – July 8, 2025

    MTWThF, 10:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m., KAP 163

    Derivatives and extrema. The definite integral and u-substitutions. Functions of several variables and their extrema; constrained optimization.

    Register Now

  • GE-F

    May 21 – July 8, 2025

    MTWThF, 1-2:50 p.m., KAP 147 

    Limits; continuity, derivatives and applications; antiderivatives; the fundamental theorem of calculus; exponential and logarithmic functions.

    Register Now

  • GE-F

    May 21 – July 8, 2025

    MTWThF, 1-2:50 p.m., KAP 148 

    A continuation of MATH 125: trigonometric functions; applications of integration; techniques of integration; indeterminate forms; infinite series; Taylor series; polar coordinates.

    Register Now

  • GE-F

    May 21 – July 8, 2025

    MTWThF, 1-2:50 p.m., KAP 163 

    Vectors, vector valued functions; differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables; Green’s theorem, Divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem.

    Register Now

Contact Us