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Summer 2025

ARTS 610
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
23-JUN-25 to
27-JUN-25
Collaborative Theater: The Magic of Something from Nothing
Moller-Marino,Diana

IMMERSION Devised Theatre has been around for eons, but it has become increasingly popular (and harder to define) since the late 90's. Put simply, it is creating something from nothing -- which is to say that the "play" (the script) does not... more

ARTS 612
Note: Special Schedule
09:00AM - 05:00PM
14-JUN-25 to
18-JUN-25
Mathematics in Art and Design
Patel,Rehana

IMMERSION Please note: Immersion course - Saturday, June 14, 2025 - Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM Mathematical phenomena suffuse the worlds of visual arts and design, even though they may not be evident to the lay observer. Artists have... more

ARTS 613
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
Studies in Photographic Portraiture/Self-Portraiture
Belanger,Marion

Photography is a medium perfectly suited to the portrayal of one another and of oneself. We will investigate diverse approaches to the photographic portrait/self-portrait through weekly assignments. Readings will inform our visual investigations... more

ARTS 625
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Monotype Printmaking
Shinohara,Keiji

The monotype print is a free form of printmaking more akin to painting than to the traditional woodcut or etched print. It is also a process in which the artist encounters fewer technical difficulties than in other traditional printmaking methods.... more

EDHD 608
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
(Re)Define (Ab)Normal: Dramatizations of Mental Illness
Keegan,Alex

ONLINE In 2009, the New York Times declared the musical Next to Normal "unique" because it "aimed for truth" in its depiction of mental illness on stage. Yet, theatre artists have made efforts to represent abnormal psychology in plays and musicals... more

EDHD 621
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Educational Game Design: Immersive and Effective Game-Based Pedagogy Approaches
Zamboni,Camilla

In the past two decades, crowdfunding and renewed interest in games--board games, role-playing games, digital games, and instructional games--have created an increased and diverse gaming production, which has become the subject of several studies,... more

EDHD 622
Monday & Wednesday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
Trouble in Mind: The History of Psychiatry in the United States
Caplan,Eric

This is a course in the history of psychiatry - and, to a lesser extent, the related disciplines that make up clinical psychology. It is designed for students, educators, and professionals who seek a deeper understanding of the origins and... more

EDHD 682
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Adolescent Psychology
Garrett,Noel

ONLINE Adolescence is a fascinating time of life. Learning about development during this period is a journey of self-discovery. Adolescent Psychology examines the physical, cognitive, social, and moral development of adolescents in the contexts of... more

HUMS 608
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
(Re)Define (Ab)Normal: Dramatizations of Mental Illness
Keegan,Alex

ONLINE In 2009, the New York Times declared the musical Next to Normal "unique" because it "aimed for truth" in its depiction of mental illness on stage. Yet, theatre artists have made efforts to represent abnormal psychology in plays and musicals... more

HUMS 619
Note: Special Schedule
09:00AM - 05:00PM
14-JUN-25 to
18-JUN-25
Long Story Short: Reading and Writing Flash Nonfiction
Bobrick,Elizabeth

IMMERSION Please note: Immersion course - Saturday, June 14, 2025 - Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM No matter how big the topic, flash nonfiction is usually no more than 800 words long, and often much shorter. 'Flash' signals the... more

HUMS 633
Tuesday & Thursday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
Love, Sex, and Marriage in Renaissance Europe
Meere,Michael

ONLINE This seminar compares literary depictions of love, sex, and marriage from the 14th to the 17th centuries by writers from England, France, Germany, the Italian Peninsula, the Low Countries, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. (N.B. Students will... more

HUMS 639
Tuesday & Thursday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
American Writers in Paris, 1780-1950

New Course by Acclaimed Author Natalie Dykstra "Writing in Paris is one of the oldest American customs." - Van Wyck Brooks The city of Paris has long held a fascination for American writers. The world's cultural capital has served as setting... more

SCIE 612
Note: Special Schedule
09:00AM - 05:00PM
14-JUN-25 to
18-JUN-25
Mathematics in Art and Design
Patel,Rehana

IMMERSION Please note: Immersion course - Saturday, June 14, 2025 - Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 9 AM - 5 PM Mathematical phenomena suffuse the worlds of visual arts and design, even though they may not be evident to the lay observer. Artists have... more

SCIE 613
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
23-JUN-25 to
27-JUN-25
Fully Enrolled
Biology of Birds
Hammerson,Geoffrey

IMMERSION Why study birds? Part of the appeal of birds lies in their color and beauty, interesting behavior, and impressive flight abilities. Bird study can provide an excellent education in many broadly applicable ecological principles. An... more

SCIE 617
Monday & Wednesday
09:00AM - 12:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
Oceanography: Past, Present and Future
Bryant,Raquel

How are oceans formed? How does the ocean help regulate global temperatures? How will the ocean respond to future global warming? This course will provide a broad overview of the world of oceanography through presenting concepts that combine... more

SCIE 682
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Adolescent Psychology
Garrett,Noel

ONLINE Adolescence is a fascinating time of life. Learning about development during this period is a journey of self-discovery. Adolescent Psychology examines the physical, cognitive, social, and moral development of adolescents in the contexts of... more

SOCS 608
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Public Health, Migration and Human Rights
Marques,Nadejda

How do human rights principles apply to the public health challenges faced by migrant populations? What is the situation of migrants arriving at the southern border of the United States? Crossing the Mediterranean Sea or the Darien Gap? What does... more

SOCS 622
Monday & Wednesday
01:00PM - 04:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
Trouble in Mind: The History of Psychiatry in the United States
Caplan,Eric

This is a course in the history of psychiatry - and, to a lesser extent, the related disciplines that make up clinical psychology. It is designed for students, educators, and professionals who seek a deeper understanding of the origins and... more

SOCS 627
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
30-JUN-25 to
30-JUL-25
The Philosophy of the Mystics
Kanet,Sharisse Leigh

ONLINE This course will consider mystic themes as they appear in Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Marcus Aurelius, Sufism, and Kabbalah. We will examine mysticism as a class of philosophy, asking such questions as: Who counts as a mystic? What is the... more

SOCS 682
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:20PM
28-MAY-25 to
26-JUN-25
Adolescent Psychology
Garrett,Noel

ONLINE Adolescence is a fascinating time of life. Learning about development during this period is a journey of self-discovery. Adolescent Psychology examines the physical, cognitive, social, and moral development of adolescents in the contexts of... more


Summer 2025 Courselist

Summer 2025 Course Chart

All courses subject to change.

Course Options

GLS courses have a
variety of scheduling and
study options. 

The options available for
each course are indicated
within the 
course's description.

Here is the Key:

CERT: This course will
count toward the req-
uirements for the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Crosslisted: Students may
enroll in the concentration
option that best
meets their academic
needs.

FDN-CERT: The
Foundational Writing
Option of this course 
will count toward the
Graduate Certificate
in Writing.

Immersion: This course
will have fewer class
meetings that will meet
for longer periods of
time (e.g., weekends-only,
five-day immersion, etc.).