S26 Course Selection
Please scroll down or click below for:
6 Week In-Person Course Options
6 Week Distance Education Course Options
12 Week In-Person Course Options
12 Week Distance Education Course Options
Courses at the 2000 level without Specific Prerequisites
Courses at the 3000+ level without Specific Prerequisites
Natural and Mathematical Science
Course Selection for the Summer 2026 semester begins on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 8:00 AM based on the number of credits you have completed and have in progress. Be sure to register for your courses as soon as your course selection window opens. Delaying registration may result in not being able to access your required or preferred course choices.
Course selection will continue until:
- Monday May 11, 2026 for 6 week courses
- Friday May 15, 2026 for 12 week courses
Course Selection Windows
Tuesday, March 3 at 8 a.m. EST
15.25+ completed and in-progress credits, and students approved for priority access (e.g., all varsity athletes)
Wednesday, March 4 at 8 a.m. EST
10.25+ completed and in-progress credits
Thursday, March 5 at 8 a.m. EST
5.25+ completed and in-progress credits
Friday, March 6 at 8 a.m. EST
0.00+ completed and in-progress credits
Schedule of Dates:
- S26 (6 Week Format) - TBA. The six week format runs from Thursday, May 7, 2026 - Friday, June 17, 2026
- S26 (12 Week Format) - TBA - The twelve week format runs from Thursday, May 7, 2026- Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Tuition Refund Schedule
- Withdrawing from Summer 2026 Semester or dropping courses
Course Selection Updates (course waiver contacts)
- For a campus wide contacts, please see the Summer 2026 Course Contacts page.
- EGOV:C majors in semester 6. Please note that POLS 3370 will not be offered this summer. Student should plan to take this in Fall of semester 7.
Course Delivery Formats:
In-Person Course
An in-person course requires students to attend classes physically on the University campus.
Distance Education (Fully Online) Course
Distance education courses are delivered entirely online, allowing students to complete work at their own pace. Some courses may require in-person exams.
AD-S (Synchronous) Virtual Course
AD-S (Synchronous) virtual courses are fully online but require students to attend live, scheduled sessions (e.g., via Zoom or MS Teams). These courses simulate a traditional classroom, with real-time interaction for lectures or labs, unlike self-paced asynchronous (AD-A) courses.
AD-A (Asynchronous) Remote Course
ADA (Asynchronous) remote courses are fully online and allow students to complete work on their own schedule. These courses do not require live sessions and provide flexibility to access lectures, readings, and assignments independently, unlike ADS (Synchronous) courses that meet in real time. Some ADA courses may still require in-person exams.
Important Note (Applicable to All Course List Options): Some courses may require prerequisites and may be limited to students in specific programs.
6 Week In-Person Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
POLS 4020 (6/18/2026 - 7/29/2026)
6 Week Distance Education Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
6 Week AD-S (Synchronous) Virtual Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
12 Week In-Person Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
**This is not a complete list of courses. It excludes research, special projects, and field study courses, as well as courses that BA students typically do not take to fulfill their degree requirements (ie: Science subjects that require pre-requisites)**
THST 3260 - Note this course requires instructor consent and is taken off site.
THST 3340 - Note this course requires instructor consent and is taken off site.
12 Week Distance Education Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
**This is not a complete list of courses. It excludes research, special projects, and field study courses, as well as courses that BA students typically do not take to fulfill their degree requirements (ie: Science subjects that require pre-requisites).**
12 Week AD-S (Synchronous) Virtual Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
**This is not a complete list of courses. It excludes research, special projects, and field study courses, as well as courses that BA students typically do not take to fulfill their degree requirements (ie: Science subjects that require pre-requisites)**
12 Week AD-A (Asynchronous) Remote Course Options
**Some of these course may have prerequisities and be restricted to specific programs**
**This is not a complete list of courses. It excludes research, special projects, and field study courses, as well as courses that BA students typically do not take to fulfill their degree requirements (ie: Science subjects that require pre-requisites)**
2000 Level Course Options without specific Prerequisites
3000+ Level Course Options without specific Prerequisites
Summer 2026 Arts/Humanities Course Offerings
Summer 2026 Social Science Course Offerings
Summer 2026 Natural and Mathematical Science Courses
(Acceptable for BA Distribution)