Summer 2026 virtual courses
Over 80 virtual courses are being offered this summer! These virtual options allow students the flexibility to learn from anywhere. These courses help students stay on track, catch up on requirements, or explore a new subject area in a convenient virtual format. Courses with an asterisk (*) are being offered virtually for the first time this summer.
Summer Session I
See below for courses offered during Summer Session I, which runs from June 22 - July 31.
AAS 115V — Kingdoms in Contemporary African Politics
ANT 056V — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
BIS 101V — Genes and Gene Expression
CHE 001V — Preparation for General Chemistry
*CHI 010V — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CHI 110V — Sociology of the Chicana/o Experience
CHI 114V — Women of Color Reproductive Health and Reproductive Politics in a Global Perspective
*CHI 150V — The Chicana and Chicano Movement
CLA 030V — Greek and Latin Elements in English Vocabulary
CLA 036V — Food and Wine in Ancient Greece
CMN 001V — Introduction to Public Speaking
CMN 003V — Interpersonal Communication Competence
CMN 010V — Introduction to Communication
CMN102V — Empirical Methods in Communication
CMN 120V — Interpersonal Communication
CMN 152V — Social Science with Online Data
CMN 170V — Digital Technology and Social Change
CMN 176V — Video Games Theory and Research
COM 007V — Literature of Fantasy and the Supernatural
*ECH 080V — Chemical Engineering Profession
ECN 001AV — Principles of Microeconomics
ECN 001BV — Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 100AV — Intermediate Micro Theory: Consumer and Producer Theory
ECS 032AV — Introduction to Programming
ENG 017V — Circuits I
ENG 104V — Mechanics of Materials
ENL 003V — Introduction to Literature
FST 003V — Introduction to Brewing and Beer
GEL 017V — Earthquakes and Other Earth Hazards
*GSW 050V — Introduction to Critical Gender Studies
*HDE 012V — Human Sexuality
HDE 100AV — Infancy and Early Childhood
MAT 108V — Introduction to Abstract Mathematics
MGT 011AV — Elementary Financial Accounting
NAS 002V — Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies
NAS 005V - Introduction to Native American Literature
NAS 163V — Indigenous Relationships with Nonhuman Animals
PLS 006V — Flower Power; Art and Science of Flowers and Their Uses
*POL 011DV — Political Persuasion
PSC 001V — General Psychology
PSC 140V — Developmental Psychology
PSC 150V — Relationship Science: Lust, Love, and Evolution
PSC 151V — Social Psychology
SOC 001V — Introduction to Sociology
*SOC 025V — Sociology of Popular Culture
SPA 001V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 002V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 003V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 021V — Intermediate Spanish
UWP 001V — Introduction to Academic Literacies: Online
UWP 007V — Practices in College Reading and Writing
UWP 101V — Advanced Composition
UWP 104AV — Writing in the Professions: Business Writing
UWP 104FV — Writing in the Professions: Health
Summer Session II
See below for courses offered during Summer Session II, which runs from August 3 - September 11.
AMS 025V — United States as a Business Culture
*BIS 102V — Structure and Function of Biomolecules
BIS 183V — Functional Genomics
CDM 020V — Filmmaking Foundations
CHE 001V — Preparation for General Chemistry
*CHI 010V — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
CHI 113V — Latinas Social Movements
CLA 030V — Greek and Latin Elements in English Vocabulary
CLA 036V — Food and Wine in Ancient Greece
CMN 001V — Introduction to Public Speaking
CMN 003V — Interpersonal Communication Competence
CMN 101V — Communication Theories
*CMN 131V — Strategic Communication in Public Relations
CMN 136V — Organizational Communication
CMN 147V — Children, Adolescents, and the Media
CMN 150V — Computational Social Science
*COM 006V — Myths and Legends
*DES 127AV— Sustainable Design
DES 148V — Trend Research and Forecasting in Design
ECN 001AV — Principles of Microeconomics
ECN 111AV — Economic History
ECN 131V — Public Finance
ENL 003V — Introduction to Literature
FRE 054V — Paris through Literature, Art and Film
FST 003V — Introduction to Brewing and Beer
*FST 010V — Food Science: Folklore and Health
GEL 016V — The Oceans
GEL 017V — Earthquakes and Other Earth Hazards
*HDE 100BV — Middle Childhood and Adolescence
HDE 110V — Families in Communities
*HDE 135V — Health Behaviors Across the Lifespan
*HIS 165V — Latin American Social Revolutions
*HIS 193BV - History of the Modern Middle East, from 1914
LIN 002V — Language, the Mind, and Computers
MAT 108V — Introduction to Abstract Mathematics
*MMG 102V — Introductory Microbiology
MUS 011V — Musics of the World
NAS 002V — Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies
NAS 005V — Introduction to Native American Literature
NAS 181V — Native American Poetry
NUT 010V — Discoveries and Concepts in Nutrition
POL 007V — Introduction to Law and Politics
POL 011AV — America Decides: Who Will Win This Year's Election?
POL165V — Mass Media and Politics
PSC 001V — General Psychology
PSC 041V — Research Methods in Psychology
PSC 140V — Developmental Psychology
PSC 150V — Relationship Science: Lust, Love, and Evolution
PSC 151V — Social Psychology
*SOC 003V — Social Problems
SOC 100V — Origins of Modern Sociological Theory
SOC 132V — The Sociology of Gender
SPA 001V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 002V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 003V — Elementary Spanish
SPA 022V — Intermediate Spanish
SPA 033V — Spanish for Heritage Speakers III
SPA 117V — Teaching Spanish as a Native Tongue in the U.S.: Praxis and Theory
*STA 013V — Elementary Statistics
UWP 001V — Introduction to Academic Literacies: Online
UWP 007V — Practices in College Reading and Writing
UWP 101V — Advanced Composition
UWP 104AV — Writing in the Professions: Business Writing
UWP 104FV — Writing in the Professions: Health
Explore these offerings and find a course that fits your schedule. To search for in-person or hybrid courses, please use the University Registrar Class Search tool.