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Summer Sessions Are Just Around the Corner

Submitted by kornbluh on Fri, 04/13/2012 - 02:00 pm

 

Students - don’t forget to check out and register for A&S summer classes. A&S is offering nearly 200 courses both online and campus-based for summer 2012. These courses are designed for students who want to make progress toward a UK degree over the summer, gain extra credit hours, explore new topics, and have flexibility with busy summer schedules. With courses ranging from anthropology and chemistry to political science and statistics, A&S has something for everyone.

The courses will be offered in two summer sessions:

Summer Session I
4-week Session (May 8-June 5)
First 6-week session (May 8-June 19)

Summer Session II
8-week session (June 7-August 2)
Second 6-week session (June 21-August 2)

For more information about summer courses, visit http://www.as.uky.edu/summer-online-courses or contact your academic advisor.


Enroll this summer and see where A&S summer courses can take you!

Boost Your IT IQ!

Since the 2012 Winter Intercession, A&S has been offering a series of courses called "IT IQ," which engages students and introduces them to a variety of technologies at their disposal. The courses are generally six weeks long, are worth one credit hour, and provide students with a technological framework for academics.

PS 101: American History with Dr. Richard Waterman
Explore the inner workings of the American political system just before the 2012 election starts heating up in the Fall. This course is an appropriate first step on the path toward earning a Major or Minor in Political Science and, for students pursuing degrees at the University of Kentucky, also fulfills the U.S. citizenship requirement of UKCore.
Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 04/10/2012 - 03:14 pm
PS 212: Culture and Politics in the Third World with Wonbin Cho
Intro video for PS 212: Culture and Politics in the Third World with Wonbin Cho
Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 04/10/2012 - 03:14 pm
CLA 261: Masterpieces of Greek and Roman Literature with Ted Higgs
A survey of major Greek and Roman literary works. Attention will be focused on the various genres of Classical literature, and the course will include comparative analysis of Greek and Latin literary pieces.
Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 04/10/2012 - 03:14 pm
CLA 135: Greek and Roman Mythology with Tedd Higgs
The Greek myths studied both from the standpoint of their meaning to the Greeks and Romans and from the standpoint of their use in later literature and in everyday life.
Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 04/10/2012 - 03:14 pm
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