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Summer Courses at Roberts Wesleyan University

Over 35 summer courses available in-person and online at community college prices.

Register now—seats fill quickly! Registration closes one week prior to the start of each session.


35+ Summer Courses

available in-person and online

$240/credit hour

for traditional undergraduate courses¹

$600/term

on-campus housing² 

 

¹Excludes SOWK 4500, select lab courses and some music lessons

²Available to resident students registered for summer classes

Summer Classes Available at Roberts Wesleyan University

  • ARTS 2010 - Ways of Seeing: Images We Live and Die By
  • BIBL 1010 - Encountering the Old Testament
  • BIOL 1030 - Human Biology
  • BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • BIOL 3010 - Microbiology
  • CGEO 2100 - Cultural Geography
  • CHEM 1110 - Principles of Chemistry I
  • CHEM 1140 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
  • COMP 1020 - Writing and Research
  • HIST 1400 - Western History in Global Context
  • NRSG 2200 - Principles of Nutrition
  • NSCI 1200 - General Astronomy
  • PSYC 2010 – Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC 3010 – Psychology of Gender
  • PSYC 4500 - Psychology Field Work
  • SGEN 3010 - Psychology of Gender
  • SOCS 1010 - Principles of Sociology
  • SOWK 1030 – Introduction to Contemporary Social Work
  • SOWK 4500 – Field Instruction II
  • SOWK 4900 - Social Work on Location Israel
  • TEDU 3530 - Literacy in Early Childhood Classrooms

*SOWK 4500 is not available at the reduced rate of $240/credit hour

  • BIBL 1020 - Engaging the New Testament
  • BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II
  • CHEM 1120 - Principles of Chemistry II
  • MATH 1085 - Pre-calculus
  • MATH 2281 - Calculus I
  • MATH 2400 - Elementary Statistics
  • NRSG 2500 - Intro to Professional Nursing Concepts
  • PHIL 2202 - Philosophical Ethics
  • PSYC 2020 - Human Sexuality
  • PSYC 2030 - Child and Adolescent Development
  • SGEN 2020 - Human Sexuality
  • SOCS 2020 - Human Sexuality
  • TEDU 3720 - Early Childhood Curriculum (Birth to K)

  • NRSG 3400 - Healthy Older Adult Concepts
  • NSCI 3000 – Special Topics in Science

A traditional undergraduate online summer course at Roberts Wesleyan University takes place over a four-week period.  During this four-week period, you will be assigned work that equates to at least 40 hours of class time, plus additional outside work.  The assessments for each course are determined by the professor, but may include, online written discussion forums, research papers, selected readings, homework sets, exams, etc.  The format for each course is determined by the professor and noted on the Master Class Schedule.

  • IN-PERSON learning is the traditional way of learning, where students attend face-to-face classes at allotted times.
  • HYBRID course combines traditional face-to-face learning in the classroom with online learning that students complete outside of the classroom. The work that students complete online complements the information that is covered in the classroom.
  • ONLINE synchronous is a fully online course on the specified days and times (the time may be less than an in-person session, but the workload will be the same).
  • ONLINE asynchronous is a fully online course where you work through the material at your own pace and meet the deadlines.

The course may require daily work, or it may require weekly work. This four-week course requires the same amount of work as a course during the semester (15 weeks) but is condensed into four weeks.

Course Registration Details

  • Registration is open to any current or graduated college students as well as high school students going into their junior or senior year who are at least 16 years old.
  • Current Roberts students should register for summer classes using Self-Service.
  • Registration will be open through the start of summer classes or until all seats are filled.
  • Registration closes one week prior to the start of each session.
  • Payment is due by the registration deadline.
  • Students who are enrolled in the summer course 5 business days prior to its start will be billed and no refunds will be processed.

Frequently Asked Questions

You may take up to 6 credits per summer session and an additional 1 credit for a lab.

You may complete a maximum of 12 credits over the whole summer.

Courses with low enrollment will be canceled 30 days prior to the start of each summer session. Cancellation of summer courses will take place on:

  • April 14th (Session 1)
  • May 17th (Session 2)
  • June 14th (Session 3)

Questions? Contact us!