Summer Session

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Get ahead this summer.

Summer Session 2024 is open to current Saint Mary's College students and students from other colleges, universities, community colleges, and high schools.

We offer four-week and six-week online courses, with lower and upper-division offerings. 

  • Learn at an accelerated pace
  • Choose from lower division and upper division course offerings
  • Take advantage of the reduced tuition rate

Summer Term Registration Begins on February 26, 2024

  • Register by May 24, 2024 for Session 1
  • Register by July 5, 2024 for Session 2

June 19, 2024 Juneteenth Holiday (no classes held)

 

 

 

Session 1

May 28-June 28

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Summer 2024 Session 1 calendar

 

Morning classes
9:00 am - 11:30 am

Afternoon classes
12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

3-unit courses
3 days per week
(Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)

4-unit courses
4 days per week
(Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)

Session 1 Courses

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of design underlying a wide variety of visual art forms. Topics will include composition, design principles, layout, color and light theory, and typography as applied to two-dimensional formats. Techniques will be contextualized by relevant discussions of psychology and politics, rooted in the study of representative examples and project work.

Instructor
Andrew Mount


Core Curriculum Designation(s)
ACP, ARTS, HUM, HSP - Arts and Humanities Analysis and Practice

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T,TH, F
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Online

This course, an introduction to media studies, focuses on the critical concepts and technical skills necessary for understanding communication practices in the 21st century. While acknowledging that the media have become digital, this course places communication and media technologies within a broader historical and cultural context. Students will be required to produce media criticism and creative media projects, as well as learn key theories about media and communication in the global, networked digital age.

Instructor
Samantha Joyce

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
ACP, ARTS, HUM, HSP - Arts and Humanities Analysis and Practice 

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, TH, F
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Online


An introduction to statistical concepts used to assist in making decisions under conditions of uncertainty. Topics include the collection and analysis of data, probability and probability distributions, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and correlation. A one-hour spreadsheets lab is offered once a week; the lab is required for some majors and optional for others.

Instructor
Noha Elfiky

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
MTHU - Mathematical Understanding

Concurrently
Concurrent enrollment in DATA 105L  

Course credits: 4

Lecture  Hours
A required one-hour spreadsheets lab is offered once a week.
Schedule
M, T, TH
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Online
Lab Hours
Friday from: 12:00-2:30 PM

An introduction to the principles of corporate finance and their application in business today, focusing on the measurement and creation of value in a corporation. Topics include: financial markets, present value analysis, the theory of risk and return, portfolio theory, asset pricing models, cost of capital, capital budgeting, capital structure, and value based management.

Instructor
Kevin Okoeguale

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, TH, F
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Online

Integrates the scientific foundations of nutrition and exercise. Focus is on the application of nutrition principles in order to achieve optimal health and performance. Special topics include optimizing wellness, physical fitness and performance through diet, the use of ergogenic aids, weight loss and gain techniques, eating disorders and sport-specific nutrition planning.KINES 100KINES 300, one of (CHEM 105 or CHEM 110 or BIOL 225), Minimum grade C-.; Or for non-majors, permission of the instructor.

Instructor
Derek Marks

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, W,TH
9:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Online

 

To be taken in the final year of study, this course integrates the major functional operating areas of business firms viewed within the broader context of strategic management, i.e., the process of managerial decision making and actions that determine the long-run performance of business organization

Instructor
TBD

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, W,TH, F
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online

The study of the major areas of marketing decision-making that confront organizations. Topics include the utilization of marketing information systems, and marketing research processes to analyze and select viable target market segments, as well as the formulation and implementation of integrated product, pricing, distribution and promotion strategies.

Instructor
TBD

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, W,TH
9:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Online

Employing and building upon the strategies of critical thinking, critical reading, and shared inquiry learned in previous seminars, students will read, write about and discuss a selection of Renaissance, 17th, 18th and 19th century texts from the Western tradition.

Instructor
TBD

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
SEM - Collegiate Seminar

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T, TH
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Online

Building on the Western tradition explored in the second and third seminars, readings focus on the Great Conversation of the modern world, which includes the West but also includes important intercultural and global voices. The course focuses on issues of significant relevance for a 21st century student, as well as texts that allow for integrative thinking across the entire Collegiate Seminar sequence. The last portion of the course will include student reflections on what they have learned and how they have grown, revisiting the steps of their intellectual development in a capstone experience.

 

Instructor
Andrew Mount

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
SEM - Collegiate Seminar

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T, TH
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online

 

For students with one or two years of secondary study of Spanish (or the equivalent). This course continues the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing, emphasizing conversation on everyday topics.

 

Instructor
Rubina Darakjian

Core Curriculum Designation(s)LANG - Second Language Proficiency

Course credits: 4

Schedule
M, T, W,TH
9:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Online

Students in this course will engage the foundational ideas and texts of the Catholic Christian tradition with particular focus on the Bible and its interpretation, examining these foundations from a committed (i.e., insider) perspective and by using the critical tools and methods employed in the academy (i.e., outsider perspective). Since the Bible and all texts are inevitably interpreted, even by those who say they are simply letting the texts speak for themselves, this course will help students learn to identify the interpretive assumptions used by various communities throughout the centuries and today. Students will also be given the opportunity to practice using scholarly tools, methods, and lenses for reading and interpretation, skills that will serve students well in many areas of study and thought. Integral to this exploration of Christian foundations and the Bible, students will examine the Catholic principles of the fundamental dignity of the human person and the common good and how they call forth the virtue of solidarity and a preferential option for our poorest sisters and brothers. Fulfills the Christian Foundations (CF) learning outcome.

InstructorZach Flanagin

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
TUCF - Christian Foundations

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T,TH
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
On-Campus

This course focuses on the relationship between gender and religion in North American history and culture. We will explore gender as a category of analysis for the study of religion and the ways that religions construct and deconstruct gender norms. Religion is lived and practiced, and therefore it cannot be separated from the gendered bodies that people inhabit. We will use historical and contemporary case studies to examine the way that notions of femininity and masculinity have played a role in the religious lives of Americans.

Instructor
Marie Pagliarini

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
TUTE - Theological Explorations

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T,TH
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Remote

 

 

 

Session 2

July 8-August 9

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Summer 2024 Session 2 Calendar

 

Morning classes
9:00 am - 11:30 am

Afternoon classes
12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

3-unit courses
3 days per week
(Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)

4-unit courses
4 days per week
(Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)

Session 2 Courses

This course is an exploration of the history of critical writing about art. A broad sampling of 20th century texts from art historians, critics, philosophers, social scientists and artists are brought together for discussion and reflection.

Instructor
Ibrahim, Ameera

Core Curriculum Designation(s) ART + CP , and Writing-in-the-Discipline (WiD)

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T,TH
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online

Managing operations is critical in every organization because it is through effective and efficient utilization of resources that an organization can be successful in the long term. As efficiency barriers of time and space between organizations are breaking down, operations function must adopt a global dimension to remain competitive. The course introduces students to the operational challenges that entrepreneurs and managers face and provides a set of tools to manage business processes in a broad range of domains and industries.

Instructor
Ibrahim, Ameera

Core Curriculum Designation(s) ARTS & HUM - Arts and Humanities Analysis, LANG - Second Language Proficiency

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T,TH
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online

For students with two or three years of secondary study of Spanish (or the equivalent). This course continues the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing, fostering confidence in conversation and composition across a variety of subjects.
 

Instructor
Ibrahim, Ameera

Core Curriculum Designation(s) GIP

Course credits: 3

Schedule
M, T,TH
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online

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Currently Enrolled Saint Mary’s College Student

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Take advantage of new Gael Summer pricing: tuition for Gael Summer 2024 is $3,000.00 for a three unit course and $4,000.00 for a four-unit course.

A 50% discount is being offered to Saint Mary's College seniors within two courses of completing graduation requirements.

Non-Saint Mary's College Student

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