Undergraduates may now register for summer session through the Student Information System (SIS). This summer, students can select from more than 90 courses in 28 fields of study, as well as SAGES.
New this year: The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will offer introductory Japanese language instruction. Students can complete a full year of Japanese language in two sequential four-week sessions.
In addition, the Department of Physics will offer PHYS 121 and 122 in sequence for the first time. With this addition, students can complete a full year of Introductory Physics (PHYS 115-116), General Physics (PHYS 121-122), Principles of Chemistry (CHEM 105-106), Organic Chemistry (CHEM 223-224) or Organic Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 233-234) in a single summer.
More than half of students who enroll in summer session do so to lighten their fall and spring course loads or to graduate early—and all enrolled students can save money, as tuition for classes numbered 1-399 is half price during the summer.
Fifteen courses from the College of Arts and Sciences and Case School of Engineering are available during May term, which runs May 14 – June 1. The three-week intensive term begins immediately after spring finals.
The regular summer session starts June 4, with eight-, five- and four-week courses. Later summer session courses also run for six weeks beginning June 18, and for four weeks beginning July 9.
Students registered for summer session can take advantage of on-campus housing.
For more information, complete course listings and a link to registration, visit www.case.edu/summer. Questions? Email summer@case.edu.