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Summer credit courses
offered at UW-Fond du Lac
4/3/2009—UW-Fond du Lac is offering summer
session credit courses which are open to all
area college students, returning adults ready to
earn a college degree or high school students
who have completed their junior year coursework.
UW-Fond du Lac credits transfer everywhere
and students can save money with affordable
tuition frozen at 2006 rates. Specific
information on transfer of credits to other UW
schools can be found at the Transfer Information
System (TIS) website
www.uwsa.edu/tis .
Students attending private schools should
check with their institution about equivalencies
and transferability of specific courses.
Courses are offered in a variety of session
lengths and times.
Three-week session courses beginning May 26
are Introduction to Public Speaking (COM 103)
and Nutrition and Weight Control (PED 209).
Four-week session courses beginning May 26
are World Regional Geography (GEO 110), World
Music (MUS 285), and Anatomy & Physiology (PHS
202).
A four-week session course beginning June 22
is Anatomy & Physiology (PHS 203).
Six-week session courses beginning June 15
are World of Art: Images, Objects, Ideas (ART
175), Introduction to Psychology (PSY 202), The
World in the Twentieth Century (HIS 127), Survey
of Astronomy (AST 100), and Business Ethics (PHI
243).
Seven-week session courses beginning June 15
are Basics of Composition (ENG 098), Speed and
Efficiency in Reading (LEA 101), Learning Skills
(LEA 102), and Elementary Algebra (MAT 091).
Eight-week session courses beginning June 8
are Introduction to College Algebra (MAT 105),
Quantitative Reasoning (MAT 108), Trigonometry
(MAT 113), and Geometry for Elementary Teachers
(MAT 132).
Several courses, PHS 202/203, ENG 102, GEO
110 and MUS 285, are blended courses which
combine face-to-face classroom time with an
online component. With a portion of the learning
activity moved online, the time traditionally
spent in the classroom is reduced.
The cost for summer session at UW-Fond du Lac
is $177.83 per credit if taking 1-5 credits, or
$1,066.98 for 6-9 credits.
Complete details on class times, class
descriptions, credits and fees is available
online or
call the student services office at (920)
929-1122 to request a copy of the summer
schedule or to make an appointment with an
advisor.
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