Registration is now open for Summer 2023

Washburn offers three summer sessions:

  • Full session (May 30 – July 20)
  • Early session (May 30 – June 29)
  • Late session (July 3 – August 3)

 

Explore summer course offerings below.

Summer Courses

  • Introduction to Race & Ethnic Studies
  • Foundations of Healthcare
  • Foundations of Healthcare
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Introduction to Archaeology
  • Introduction to Archaeology
  • Biological Anthropology
  • Biological Anthropology
  • Community Studies
  • North American Archaeology
  • Historical Archaeology
  • Survey of Art History, Prehistoric to Medieval
  • Survey of Art History, Prehistoric to Medieval
  • Survey of Art History: Renaissance to Contemporary
  • Introduction to Art
  • Introduction to Art
  • Ceramics
  • Twentieth-Century Art
  • Art of Landscape
  • Black Women in Art and Culture
  • Introduction to Astronomy - Cosmology
  • Introduction to Biology
  • Introduction to Biology - Health Emphasis
  • Introduction to Forensic Biology
  • Biology of Behavior
  • Human Impact on Environment
  • Human Impact on Environment
  • Human Impact on Environment
  • Introductory Microbiology
  • Introductory Microbiology Lab
  • Intro to Human Anatomy
  • Human Physiology
  • Human Physiology Lab
  • Human Anatomy
  • Human Anatomy Lab
  • Systematic Botany
  • Human Genetics
  • Human Cadaver Dissection
  • International Business
  • International Business
  • Cross-Cultural Management
  • International Business Experiences
  • Intro to Forensic Chemistry
  • Diversity in American Culture
  • Diversity in American Culture
  • Introduction to Communication Studies
  • Introduction to Communication Studies
  • Introduction to Communication Studies
  • Public Speaking
  • Communication in Conflict and Negotiation
  • Interviewing
  • Communication in Teams and Groups
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Intercultural Communication
  • First Year Writing
  • First Year Writing
  • Fantasy Literature
  • Film Appreciation: Comedians
  • Fantasy Films
  • Beginning Poetry Writing
  • Beginning Creative Nonfiction Writing
  • Professional Writing
  • Professional Writing
  • Mythologies in Literature
  • Advanced College Writing
  • American Literature through 1865
  • American Literature through 1865
  • Literature of the American West
  • World Literature
  • World Literature since 1650
  • Feminist Theory and Philosophy
  • Courtesans in19th Paris (travel course)
  • Introduction to Geography
  • World Regional Geography
  • World Regional Geography
  • Physical Geology
  • Early World History
  • Early World History
  • Early World History
  • Changing World History
  • Changing World History
  • Modern World History
  • Modern World History
  • Intro to World Music & its History
  • U.S. History through Civil War
  • U.S. History through Civil War
  • U.S. History post Civil War
  • U.S. History post Civil War
  • Black Freedom Movements
  • History of the Museum
  • Colombia
  • Making of Modern America, 1880-1920
  • Colonial Latin America
  • Modern Africa
  • Human Development
  • Human Development
  • Family Issues
  • Study Abroad
  • Virtual Remote Study Abroad
  • Wellness Concepts and Application
  • Field Exper. 1 in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science
  • Physical Education Activity Techniques II
  • Prep for Quantitative Reasoning Pathway
  • Prep for College Algebra Pathway
  • Contemporary College Mathematics
  • College Algebra
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Statistics
  • Introduction to Mass Media
  • Introduction to Mass Media
  • Media Law, Ethics, and Diversity
  • Media Law, Ethics, and Diversity
  • Star Wars: Impact on Filmmaking and the Film Business
  • Enjoyment of Music
  • Intro to World Music
  • History of American Rock & Roll
  • History of American Rock & Roll
  • Music and the Brain
  • Ethics: Introduction to Moral Problems
  • Ethics: Introduction to Moral Problems
  • Philosophy of Love and Sex
  • Philosophy of Race
  • Government of the US
  • Government of the United States
  • Intro to International Politics
  • Intro to International Politics
  • Governments of the World: Comparative Politics
  • International Law
  • Basic Concepts in Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Theories of Personality
  • Music and the Brain
  • Health Psychology
  • Psychology of Humor
  •  Introduction to Religion
  • World Religions
  • Jews, Christians, and Sex
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Sociology of Mental Health
  • Sociology of Religion
  • Food and Culture
  • Beginning Spanish I
  • Beginning Spanish II
  • Contemporary Hispanic Culture
  • Civilization of Spain
  • Introduction to Theatre
  • Drama Classics on Video
  • Intro to Women’s & Gender Studies
  • UN Commission on the Status of Women
  • Gender and Leadership
  • Washburn Experience
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