SUMMER COURSE OFFERINGS
This summer, take advantage of the opportunity to catch up, stay on schedule, or move forward by taking classes at SUNY Oswego. Enroll in classes that you couldn't fit in your schedule this spring or won't be able to take next fall. Or -- take classes to update and enhance your professional skills. Earn credits that will transfer to other universities. We're offering hundreds of courses this summer in a wide range of disciplines, from classroom to online to field study.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2008 CALENDAR
Session 1: May 27 - June 13 (three weeks) Session 2: June 16 - July 3 (three weeks) Session 3: July 7 - July 25 (three weeks) Session 4: July 28 - August 15 (three weeks)
Session 1-2: May 27 - July 3 (six weeks) Session 3-4: July 7 - August 15 (six weeks)
Session 1-4: May 27 - August 15 (twelve weeks)
Classes will not be held on Monday, May 26 (Memorial Day) or Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
It's not too early to start thinking about this summer. Our listing of Summer 2008 courses is already available at myoswego.oswego.edu! They're also listed in our Summer Sessions 2008 Bulletin. So start thinking of the courses you may need to take this summer or would simply like to take. Registration begins on Monday, March 17!
Interested in an internship? Take a look at all the internship opportunities that are available this summer through the Experience-Based Education office!
SPECIAL SUMMER INSTITUTES
Hollywood POV offers a behind-the-scenes look on location in Los Angeles and Hollywood for college students who want the inside scoop on the entertainment industry. The Geology Field Program provides undergraduate and graduate students with an opportunity to learn field geology and conduct geologic research under rugged and rustic conditions in the Adirondack Mountains. The new-this-summer Energy Institute is designed for middle and high school physical science and technology education teachers interested in learning more about energy topics relevant to current local and global needs so that they will be able to share this information with their own students. And for rising 10th and 11th grade high school students, we are once again offering the ever-popular Summer Art Institute.
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