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 Media, Journalism and Film Courses – Online
- MED 120: Mass Media and Society
- MED 274: Introduction to Film
- MED 300: Promoting Yourself in the Digital Age
- MED 300: Color Theory in Storytelling
- MED 300: Direct Cinema & Cinema Verite
- MED 300: Film Noir International
- MED 464: Genre Writing for Film and Television
- MED 567: Rewriting Film and Television Scripts
- MED 595: Media Internship (contact Dr. Tim White)
- MED 664: Genre Writing for Television and Film
- MED 669: Rewriting Film and Television Scripts
- JRN 595: Journalism Internship (contact Dr. Tim White)
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.