Would you like to take a class that interests you but doesn't fit into your regular course load at Grove City College? Finish your general education requirements sooner? Lighten your regular semester course load? Get a semester's worth of instruction and earn two, three or four credits in just two weeks? Save money?
If you answered “Yes” to any of those questions, consider signing up for May Intersession or Summer Online courses.
The College is offering 20 Intersession classes between May 20 and June 1, 2019, just after the spring semester wraps up. The intensive courses cover a range of subjects and academic disciplines and offer a number of advantages, including a singular focus on one class, small class sizes and the undivided attention of professors.
Classes are held from 9 am to 2 pm, Monday through Saturday with a break for lunch. Housing is available, but if campus is close to home, you can sample the commuter lifestyle and save a couple of hundred dollars.
Registration for intersession courses is open now for most students. Don’t miss your chance to be part of Intersession at Grove City College. All students must register by May 16.
Classes offered during intersession include:
- ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting I
- ART 390 Study: Raku
- BIOL 290 Study: Biology of Diving
- COMM 135 Writing for the Media
- COMM 225 Intercultural Communication
- COMM 245 Digital Photography
- EDUC 203 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
- EDUC 290 Study: Innovative Learning Spaces
- ENGL 290 Study: C.S. Lewis, T.S. Eliot, D. Sayers
- EXER 230 Intro to Exercise Program Design
- HUMA 102 Civilization/Biblical Revelation
- HUMA 200 Western Civilization: Foundations
- HUMA 202 Civilization/Literature
- HUMA 303 Christianity and Civilization
- PHIL 271 Bio-Medical Ethics
- SCIC 202 Life Science
- SCIC 203 Atoms, Molecules and the Material World
- SSFT 212 Science, Faith and Technology
Additionally, the College offers a slate of 41 Summer Online courses that share many of the advantages of Intersession offerings with the added benefit of not having to leave the house. Early Summer courses begin June 1. Late Summer courses begin July 1. Students may register for online classes up until a few days before the course begins.
Early Summer Online courses include:
- COMP 141 Computer Programming I
- DESI 220 Design History
- EDUC 343 Trends/Issues in Early Childhood Education
- ENGR 274 Mathematical Methods Engineering
- EXER 215 Medical Terminology
- EXER 240 Dietary Supplements
- EXER 244 Nutrition and Health
- EXER 254 Nutrition in Sports and Exercise
- EXER 344 Life Cycle Nutrition
- HUMA 200 Western Civilization: Foundations
- MATH 111 Pre-Calculus
- MATH 201 Statistical Methods
- MECE 214 Thermodynamics
- MNGT 201 Business Statistics
- MNGT 214 Business Ethics and Society
- MNGT 303 Business Law
- PSYC 101 Foundations of Physical Science
- PSYC 207 Psychology and Personality
- PSYC 312 Abnormal Psychology
- SOCW 101 Foundations of Social Work
- SSFT 210 Science and Religion
- WRIT 315 Technical and Professional Document Design
Late Summer Online courses include:
- ACCT 202 Principles of Accounting II
- ACCT 303 Cost Accounting
- DESI 110 Design Software for Beginners
- EDUC 203 Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
- EXER 215 Medical Terminology
- EXER 234 Introduction to Nutrition
- EXER 240 Dietary Supplements
- EXER 244 Nutrition and Health
- HUMA 202 Civilization/Literature
- INBS 305 Global Business Issues
- MATH 111 Pre-Calculus
- MATH 141 Business Calculus
- MNGT 214 Business, Ethics and Society
- MNGT 303 Business Law
- PHYS 121 College Physics I
- PSYC 208 Social Psychology
- PSYC 390 Study: Addiction Counseling
- WRIT 101 Foundations of Academic Discourse
- WRIT 383 Story Writing
For information about May Intersession and Summer Online terms, visit: www.gcc.edu/registrar. To register, visit my.gcc.edu, click the Academics tab and use the Course Search Portlet to find and register for classes.