Summer classes at 红领巾瓜报 are a great option whether you are a WSU student or from another college. With four- and eight-week sessions available, you can reduce your fall workload without giving up your summer. Enrollment begins April 1!
Reduce your fall courseload while staying on track to graduate.
Flexible two-, four- and eight-week sessions and hundreds of courses.
Be better prepared to graduate in four years and start your career sooner.
You can use financial aid* to pay for classes 鈥 plus parking is free!
* Some exclusions apply; Go to the summer financial aid page for details.
For Summer 2024 we've expanded the number of course offerings to allow more students
to benefit. Explore some of the options below.
红领巾瓜报 offers hundreds of summer courses that satisfy WSU and Kansas Board of Regents Gen Ed requirements. Go to the summer course search engine and use the Attributes field to search for Gen Ed courses in your area of study.
WSU's College of Applied Studies offers 146 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-July 26
Highlights various data application in sport management as a professional tool to
make informed decisions. Topics include understanding how to collect, interpret, represent
and disseminate data in an organizational setting, and to better understand how data
informs decision-making processes within sport. .
June 3-29
Supports developing leaders by learning about the psychological needs necessary to lead a workforce remotely. Students learn useful tools to better engage and motivate employees, how to manage autonomous working environments, and useful tools to maintain and/or increase professional productivity.
WSU's Barton School of Business offers 87 courses for Summer 2024, including:
May 20-July 26
An application of the scientific method to the design and implementation of research procedures that support the need for management decision making, planning and strategy development in the marketplace. Prerequisite(s): MBA 801 or equivalent.
June 3-July 26
Cross-listed as RE 709 and PADM 709. Surveys the economic structure and problems of urban areas on both the microeconomic and macroeconomic levels. Stresses the application of regional economic analysis in the study of urban areas as economic regions. Prerequisite(s): ECON 201, 202, junior standing.
WSU's College of Engineering offers 127 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-July 26
Concepts of object-oriented programming. Covers data abstractions, classes and objects, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamically-bound method calls and data encapsulation. Includes programming assignments in C++. Prerequisite(s): CS 211. Corequisite(s): CS 311L.
June 3-July 26
Introduces basic data structures and covers their implementations using classes in C++. Includes lists, stacks, queues, binary trees and hash tables. Prerequisite(s): CS 311 with a C- grade or better. Corequisite(s): CS 400L.
WSU's Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers 240 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-July 26
Focuses on government's power to regulate and/or restrict rights found in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution: freedom of speech, freedom of press and religious liberty. Emphasis is placed on Supreme Court cases regarding interpretation of the First Amendment. .
June 3-July 26
Focuses on the evolving area of feminist scholarship called "girls鈥 studies," and is informed by both the theory/criticism of the idea and the enactment of girlhood within the context of what has been understood as a subculture: girl culture. Girls' studies includes a focus on education, gender equity, psychological development socialization, identity formation, self-esteem, sexuality, political and social activism, and popular culture. Because popular culture greatly influences young girls鈥 processes of self-definition, students focus in large part on how media both shapes and reflects culture, and how current representations of female empowerment are attempting to navigate this supposed "postfeminist" age. Includes a film analysis component that makes it eligible for the film certificate requirement. Course includes diversity content.
June 3-July 26
General education humanities course. Emphasizes the nature and function of film as a mode of communication with attention to film theory and technical criticism. Selected films are shown in class.
June 5-July 1
General education humanities course. History of the Kansas region from Spanish exploration to the present, emphasizing the period after 1854.
WSU's College of Fine Arts offers 47 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-29 or July 1-26
General education fine arts course. Exploration of 20th century avant-garde art and film movements and their influence on late 20th century popular music, visual culture, and countercultures and subcultures such as mod, glam, punk, hacker, goth, rave and others. Required attendance at art exhibitions, film screenings, lectures.
June 3-July 26 or July 1-26
General education fine arts course. Introduction to the art of theatre emphasizing critical appreciation from the viewpoint of the audience. This course introduces the student to the various elements which create the theatrical art form and teaches how to critically evaluate theatrical events. This is a Kansas Systemwide Transfer Course.
WSU's College of Health Professions offers 98 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-July 26
General education social and behavioral sciences course. Cross-listed as PSY 404. Examines the issues surrounding the adult aging process. Includes personality and intellectual change, mental health of the elderly, and the psychological issues of extending human life. Emphasizes the strengths of the elderly and preventing the psychological problems of the elderly. Prerequisite(s): PSY 111.
May 20-June 1
General education social and behavioral sciences course. Designed to provide students with an introduction to the organization, financing and delivery of health services in the United States, which is the foundation of healthcare administration. This course explores the structure and history of the U.S. health services system, as well as system resources, processes, outcomes and the future of healthcare delivery. .
WSU's Honors College offers 8 courses for Summer 2023, including:
June 5-July 28
General education social and behavioral sciences course. Explores the question of how to understand social forces and social change through qualitative research. Students majoring or minoring in social sciences meet together to discuss best practices in qualitative social sciences research, research expectations, ethical conduct, project management, APA writing style and research presentations. Guest lecturers from University Libraries, the institutional review board, and the Community Engagement Institute demonstrate the need of high-level skills for successful research and evaluation. Students are responsible for selecting a topic, gathering 15鈥20 academic journal articles, synthesizing the material, and writing a literature review. Students use the information gathered to design a qualitative research proposal and a poster presentation. Additional class meeting times may be scheduled by the instructor in consultation with student researchers. One-third of the grade is determined by participation in the class, including written assignments, presentations to the class, and other work. The remainder of the grade is based on the completed literature review and presentation. Course is meant to supplement, not replace, the research methods course found in social work and other social science majors and to engage students in conversation across fields of social scientific study. Open to honors students with a background in social sciences. Course may be used to fulfill the honors research or creative activity requirement. Contact the department of social work for permission to count this course toward major requirements. Prerequisite(s): permission of the Cohen Honors College.
WSU's College of Innovation and Design offers 5 courses for Summer 2024, including:
June 3-29
Examines what makes or breaks a great leader, not just in companies, but in life. Studies the six 鈥淐鈥檚鈥 of leadership: character, charisma, commitment, competence, communication and courage, and how each one can enhance or take away from leadership ability. Intended for students with diverse interests and nontechnical backgrounds.