William and Mary
Arts & Sciences » Undergraduate Program » Our Curriculum » Summer Academic Sessions » Courses and Locations

Summer Courses and Locations

For complete course information, please consult the Registrar's Dynamic Schedule. Each course listing will also provide the instructor's email address – if the course you want notes that there are prerequisites, you should feel free to get in touch with the instructor with any placement questions, or consult the undergraduate Course Catalog.

Many courses that help fulfill the College's general education requirements are guaranteed, meaning that they will be offered regardless of enrollment levels. The majority of contingent courses meet their minimum enrollment targets. Students will be informed by e-mail two days in advance of the start of classes if a course is to be canceled.

Using Banner and the Dynamic Schedule

 

In the Dynamic Schedule: First, choose Summer 2013 and click the Submit button

 

  • To search for all guaranteed summer courses, scroll down to Attribute Type and select Guaranteed Summer Offering, then scroll to the bottom of the form and click the Class Search button.
  • To search for courses in an academic area, use the Subject box and select the area you're interested in, then scroll to the bottom of the form and click the Class Search button.
  • You can select multiple criteria on the form to narrow your search results.

If you're using Banner to register, note that the system is checking prerequisites for all classes to make sure that students are properly placed. This means that students interested in taking two consecutive courses (e.g. PHYS 101 and PHYS 102) will need an "override" to register for the second course - contact the instructor for the appropriate override.

 

Please be advised that the list below will be updated as we finalize the courses.

Summer 2013

Session 1: May 28 – June 28

Session 2: July 1 – August 2

* = Courses are guaranteed

Session 1 Main Campus (May 28 - June 28)
COURSE IDTITLEGER
AFST 306 Black British Literature
AFST 307 Performance Poetry
AFST 332 Sex, Race, Plays & Films GER 4C
AMST 470 American Audiences, Past & Present
ANTH 201 Intro to Archaeology GER 4B
ANTH 202 Intro Cultural Anthropology  GER 4C
ANTH 203 Intro Biological Anthropology GER 2B
ANTH 225 Archaeological Field Methods
ANTH 425 Advanced Archaeological Field Methods
ARAB 101* Elementary Arabic
ART 211  2 Dimensional Foundations
GER 6
ART 212
3 Dimensional Foundations
GER 6
ART 340 Emergent Dialogues

CHEM 101* Survey of Chemical Principles
CHEM 101D* Chemical Principles Lab Disc
CHEM 101L Chemical Principles Lab
CHEM 103* General Chemistry 1 GER 2A
CHEM 103D General Chemistry Lab 1 Disc
CHEM 103L General Chemistry Lab 1
CHEM 307* Organic Chem II for Life Science
CHEM 353* Organic Chemistry Lab II
CHIN 201* Intermediate Chinese
ECON 101* Principles: Microeconomics GER 3
ECON 102 Principles: Macroeconomics GER 3
ECON 300 Financial Crisis
ECON 303 Intermediate Microecon Theory
ECON 304 Intermediate Macroecon Theory
ECON 307 Principles/Methods Statistics GER 1
ECON 315 Financial Economics
ENGL 212 Intro to Creative Writing GER 6
ENGL 220 Study of Language GER 3
ENGL 303 History of the English Language
ENGL 304 Generative Syntax GER 3
ENGL 360 Contemporary Literature
ENGL 364 American Literature 1912-1960s  
ENGL 367 Advanced Expository Writing
ENGL 406 Language and Society GER 3
ENGL 412 Performance Poetry
ENGL 419 Austen

ENGL 419 Spike Lee
ENGL 465 Dracula and Frankenstein
ENGL 465 Black British Literature
ENGL 475 Lost Generation
ENGL 475 Seminar in English
FREN 101* Elementary French I  
FREN 201* Intermediate French I  
GEOL 101* Dynamic Earth-Physical Geology GER 2A
GEOL 160* Introductory Geology Lab GER 2LAB
GOVT 201 Introduction to American Politics
GOVT 204 Intro International Politics GER3
GOVT 301 Research Methods
GOVT 337 Politics in Africa GER 4B
HISP 101* Elementary Spanish
HISP 201* Intermediate Spanish
HIST 122 American History since 1877 GER 4A
HIST 235 African American History to Emancipation GER 4A
HIST 490 Archaeological History Field School
KINE 204 Intro to Kinesiology
KINE 303 Human Anatomy  
KINE 314 Dissection Human Anatomy Lab  
KINE 322 Motor Learning
KINE 340 Motor Development GER 3
KINE 460 Motor Control Seminar
KINE 470 Independent Study
KINE 480 Kinesiology Research
LING 220 The Study of Language GER 3
LING 303 History of the English Language
LING 304 Generative Syntax GER 3
LING 406 Language and Society GER 3
MATH 103 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 106* Elementary Probability and Statistics GER 1
MATH 111* Calculus I GER 1
MATH 211 Linear Algebra
MDLL 346 Foreign Language Acquisition Theory
MDLL 347 TESOL Curriculum Design
MUSC 101 Introduction to Tonal Theory
MUSC 201
Tonal Theory 1  
MUSC 281 Introduction to Computer Music GER 6
MUSC 301 Tonal Forms & Post-Tonal Tech
MUSC 388 Music, & Philosophy GER 7
PHIL 201 Intro to Philosophy - Human Nature GER 7
PHIL 210 Introduction to Critical Thinking GER 7
PHYS 101* General Physics-Lecture GER 2A
PHYS 101L General Physics-Lab GER 2L
PHYS 101P General Physics GER 2A
PHYS 107* Physics for Life-Sciences
GER 2A
PHYS 107L Physics for Life-Science (Lab) GER 2L
PHYS 107P Physic for Life Sciences (Prob)  
PHYS 176 Introductory Astronomy GER 2A
PHYS 177 Astronomy Laboratory GER 2L
PSYC 201 Intro Psy as a Natural Science GER2B
PSYC 301 Elementary Statistics GER1
PSYC 301L Elementary Statistics (Lab)  
PSYC 302 Research Methods/Psy
PSYC 302L Research Methods - Lab
PSYC 310 Developmental Psychology GER 3
PSYC 311 Cognitive Psychology  
PSYC 314 Social Psychology GER 3
PSYC 315 Fundamentals of Learning & Memory GER2B
RELG 204 Christian Origins GER4A, GER5
RELG 221 Religion and Ethics GER7
RELG 323 Warfare and Ethics GER7
SOCL 203 American Society GER3
SOCL 204 Contemp Social Problems in US GER3
SOCL 340 Special Topics in Sociology
SPCH 201* Public Speaking GER6
SPCH 309 Argumentation and Debate GER6
THEA 201 Beginning Acting
THEA 308 History of Costume & Fashion GER5
THEA 332 Sex & Race in Plays & Films GER4C, GER6
THEA 333 SE Asian Folklore Performance GER4B, GER6

Session 1 Washington, D.C. (May 28- June 28)
COURSE IDTITLEGER
CHIN 101 Elementary Chiniese
ENGL 212 Introduction to Creative Writing GER 6
GOVT 305 Contemporary Political Theory GER 7
GOVT 391 Insurgency & Terrorism
KINE 350 The Science of Nutrition GER 2B
KINE 352 Nutrition and the Brain GER 2B, GER 3
RELG 203 History and Religion of Ancient Israel GER 4B, GER 5
RELG 212 Introduction to Islam GER 4B
RELG 309 The Holocaust GER 7
SPCH 201 Public Speaking GER 6
* = Courses are guaranteed
Session 2 Main Campus (July 1 - August 2)
COURSE IDTITLEGER
AMST 470 Reading Popular Romantic Fiction
ANTH 201 Intro to Archaeology GER 4B
ANTH 202 Intro to Cultural Anthropology GER 4C
ANTH 203 Intro to Biological Anthropology GER 2B
ANTH 225 Archaeological Field Methods
ANTH 425 Advanced Archaeological Field Methods
ARAB 102* Elementary Arabic
CHEM 206* Organic Chemistry I  
CHEM 206L Organic Chemistry Lab I
CHEM 308* General Chemistry II for Life Science
CHEM 354* General Chemistry Lab II  
CHEM 354D General Chemistry Lab Disc
CHEM 414 Biochemistry
CHIN 202* Intermediate Chinese
ECON 300 Economic Globalization since 1870
ECON 303 Intermediate Microecon Theory

ECON 304 Intermediate Macroecon Theory

ECON 307 Principles/Methods of Statistics GER 1
ECON 321 Economics of the Public Sector
ECON 322 Environmental/Natural Resource Economics
ECON 476 International Finance/Open Economics
ENGL 212 Intro to Creative Writing GER 6
ENGL 220 Study of Language GER 3
ENGL 363 American Literature 1865-1920
ENGL 367 Advanced Expository Writing  
ENGL 368 Creative Writing: Fiction GER 6
FREN 102* Elementary French II  
FREN 202* Intermediate French II  
GOVT 306 Political Parties
GOVT 353 Politics of State/Localities
 
HISP 102* Elementary Spanish
HISP 202* intermediate Spanish
HIST 112* History of Europe since 1715 GER4A
HIST 121 American History to 1877 GER 4A
HIST 122 American History Since 1877 GER 4A
KINE 185 Ballroom Dance I  GER 6
KINE 295 Health-Related Exercise Rx GER 2B
KINE 322 Motor Learning  
KINE 340 Motor Development GER 3
KINE 460  Motor Control Seminar

KINE 470 Independent Study
KINE 480 Kinesiology Research
LING 220 The Study of Language GER 3
MATH 104 Mathematics of Powered Flight GER 1
MATH 112 Calculus II GER 1
MDLL 345 TESOL Teaching Methods
MUSC 363 Experiments in Music
PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy GER 7
PHIL 303 Ethics GER 7
PHYS 102* General Physics-Lecture GER 2A, Lab
PHYS 102L General Physics-Lab GER Lab
PHYS 102P General Physics-Prob GER 2A, Lab
PHYS 108* Physics for the Life-Sciences GER 2A, Lab
PHYS 108L Physics for Life-Science (Lab) GER2 Lab
PHYS 108P Physics for Life-Science (Prob) GER 2A, Lab
PSYC 301 Elementary Statistics GER 1
PSYC 301L Elementary Statistics - Lab
PSYC 302 Research Methods - Psychology
PSYC 302L Research Methods - Lab
PSYC 305 Sexuality GER 3
PSYC 318 Abnormal Psychology
GER 3
PSYC 411
Cognition and Thinking

PSYC 411L
Cognition and Thinking - Lab

PSYC 470 Topics in Psychology
RELG 321
Ecology and Ethics
GER 7
RELG 322 Medicine and Ethics GER 7
SPCH 201* Public Speaking GER 6
THEA 201 Beginning Acting GER 6

Session 2 Washington, D.C. (July 1 - August  2)
COURSE IDTITLEGER
ART 211 2-Dimensional Foundations GER 6
CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese II
GOVT 390 How Congress Works
PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy GER 7
RELG 318 Women in Islam GER 4B

Updated: March 14, 2013