Several online courses are available for the summer.
Summer 2020 Schedule
- May 18 – Summer Intersession classes begin
- May 25 – Memorial Day holiday (no classes)
- June 5 – Summer Intersession classes end
- June 8 – Classes begin
- July 3 – Independence Day observed (no classes)
- July 29 – Last day of classes
- July 30-31 – Final exams
SUMMER 2020 Communication Courses – Online
- COM 115: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- COM 205: Interpersonal Communication Theory and Skills
- COM 206: Intro to Health Communication
- COM 209: Survey of Communication Theory
- COM 307: Gender and Communication
- COM 315: Advanced Speaking in Professional Settings
- COM 322: Introduction to Argumentation
- COM 328: Persuasion
- COM 336: Communication in Organizations
- COM 350: The Rhetorical Tradition and Contemporary Applications
- COM 360: Intercultural Communication Theory and Research
- COM 397: Topics in Communication
- COM 494: Conflict Internship
- COM 495: Communication Internship
- COM 496: Independent Study in Communication
- COM 512: Communication and Diversity in the Workplace
- COM 513: Ethical Issues in Communication
- COM 521: Communication, Mediation, and Negotiation
- COM 523: Contemporary Topics in Conflict
- COM 617: Communication and Diversity in the Workplace
- COM 619: Ethical Issues in Communication
- COM 621: Communication, Mediation, and Negotiation
- COM 623: Contemporary Topics in Conflict
- COM 718: Applied Communication Research Methods
- COM 736: Concepts and Analysis of Communication in Organizations
- COM 794: Conflict Internship
- COM 795: Communication Internship
- COM 796: Independent Study
- COM 799: Masters Thesis
Looking for General Education courses, too?
Check out the latest schedule below for classes throughout the College of Arts and Letters.
SUMMER 2020 General Education Courses – Online
Department of Art and Design
- ART 200: Art in Context
- ART 271: History of Western Art I
- ART 272: History of Western Art II
Department of Communication
- COM 115: Fundamentals Public Speaking
Department of English
- ENG 110: Writing I
- ENG 203: Creative Writing: Poetry
- ENG 210: Writing II: Writing Across Disciplines
- ENG 215: Creative Writing: Short Story
- ENG 221: Writing II: for the Professions
- ENG 282: Literature by Women
- ENG 321: Writing II: Beginning Technical Writing
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
- LLT 121: Classical Mythology
- LLT 180: The Heroic Quest
- MCL 200: Global Perspective Language and Culture
Department of Media, Journalism & Film
- MED 120: Mass Media and Society
- MED 274: Introduction to Film
Department of Music
- MUS 239: Introduction to World Music
- MUS 241: The Language of Music
Department of Theatre and Dance
- THE 101: Intro Theatre Drama and Arts
- DAN 180: Introduction to the Dance
Register soon.
Summer and Fall 2020 scheduling information is available online.
For more information, contact the College of Arts & Letters office:
417-836-5247
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.