Presession classes are courses designed to condense an entire semester’s worth of class into just two weeks, freeing up more time during the semester for studying and personal time. Presession classes also count toward semester credit hours, helping students hit full- or part-time status, which may be necessary for financial aid and scholarships.
The summer presession courses start May 18 and include the following courses that can fulfill some gen-ed requirements:
- Operations Management (DS 350), CRN: 30485
- Intro to U.S. Healthcare and Administration (PHS 310), CRN: 30932
- Earth Science & Environment (GEOL 102), CRN: 30513 and 30535
- Energy, Resources, Environment (GEOL 300), CRN: 30536
Other major-specific presession courses include:
- Pre-Internship Seminar (SMGT 446), CRN: 31093
- Universal Design for Learning (TAP 329), CRN: 31142 and 31143
- Dental Hygiene Clinic II (DH 333), CRN: 30376
- Desert Field Ecology (BIOL 640CC), CRN: 30149
- Advanced Gen. Practice Seminar I (SCWK 760), CRN: 31044