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DC Summer Session

Spend the Summer with W&M...in DC!

William & Mary offers a broad selection of summer courses at our Washington Office in Dupont Circle. For students spending the summer in the Washington, DC area, the W&M DC Summer Session is an excellent opportunity to take the same rigorous courses available on W&M's campus while exploring the many learning opportunities of the city.

Please note: DC Summer Session courses are NOT just for current W&M students - they are open to anyone who registers as a visiting student, including (but not limited to): 

  • Newly-admitted W&M undergraduates
  • W&M alumni
  • Northern Virginia Community College students
  • Highly-motivated rising high school juniors and seniors (for select courses)
  • Visiting students from other four-year colleges or universities

Courses are held on weekdays in the late afternoons and evenings in our Dupont Circle offices.

Registration Dates

Continuing Students: Monday, March 12th
Non-degree-seeking Students: Monday, March 19th

 

Courses for Summer 2012 include:

First Session (29 May -- 29 June)

ART 211: 2-Dimensional Foundations in Washington, DC
GER 6 — 3 credits — 5:00-6:50PM

ENGL 417/AFST 306: Caribbean Diaspora
GER 4B — 3 credits — 7:00-8:50PM

FREN 101: Elementary French I
4 credits — 5:00-6:59PM

GOVT 391: Insurgency & Terrorism
3 credits — 3:00-4:50PM

HISP 101: Elementary Spanish I
4 credits — 7:00-9:00PM

KINE 350:  The Science of Nutrition
GER 2B — 3 credits — 5:00-6:50 PM

PUBP 390-01/INRL 390-03*: The U.S. Foreign Service: An In-Depth Look
1 credit — 4:00-6:00PM

RELG 212: Introduction to Islam
GER 4B — 3 credits — M,T,W 7:00-9:20PM

RELG 309: The Holocaust
GER 7 — 3 credits — 7:00-8:50PM

SPCH 201: Public Speaking (two sections)
GER 6 — 3 credits — (01) 3:00-4:50 PM, (02) 5:00-6:50PM

 

Second Session (2 July -- 3 August)

ENGL 212: Introduction to Creative Writing (two sections)
GER 6 — 2 credits — (01) M, W 5:00-6:50, (02) M,W 7:00-8:50PM

FREN 206: Upper Intermediate Conversation
4 credits — 5:00-6:59PM

GOVT 390: How Congress Works
1 credit — F 4:00-6:00PM

HISP 102: Elementary Spanish II
4 credits — 7:00-9:00PM

MATH 106: Basic Statistics and Probability
GER 1 — 3 credits — 7:00-8:50PM

PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy
GER 7 — 3 credits — 5:00-6:50PM

RELG 318: Islam in the Modern World
GER 4B  3 credits — M,T,W 7:00-9:20PM