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By Brittany Neddo
Registration is now open for this year’s Summer Sessions being offered at SUNY Fredonia. A wide selection of undergraduate and graduate level courses including study abroad programs will be offered, allowing students to get a jump start on fulfilling degree requirements.
The upcoming summer courses will cover a large range of diverse subjects including poetry, business administration, literature, writing, music education, media, history, sport management, first aid, french, philosophy, public speaking, criminal justice, politics, and theatre arts.
- Three examples of what’s to come this summer are Russian Literature, Musics of the World, and Anthropology of Africa. There will be 35 online courses for students wishing to take summer courses but cannot be physically present on campus.
- Russian Literature is a reading intensive course focusing on important works in Russian fiction. In this time, students will focus in-depth on the cultural and intellectual context perceived by the writer. A large focus of the course will also be on the political and cultural history of Russia.
- Musics of the World will provide students with an insight introduction to ethnomusicology, while surveying various styles of music found across the world. Students in this time with a gain an understanding on how music influences and reflects society.
- Students will carefully examine Africa and how its culture has evolved over time in the Anthropology of Africa course, while looking at factors that are currently altering a range of traditional African cultures.
Tuition (including fees) is $278.85 per credit hour for New York resident undergraduate level students and tuition (including fees) is $428.85 per credit hour for New York resident graduate level students. Housing, financial aid, and meal plans will be available to students. For more information on financial aid, students are encouraged to contact the Financial Aid Office as soon as possible.
The last day to register online for May Term and Summer I is April 29 and the last day for Summer II is June 10. After these dates, registration will be available to students in the Registrar’s Office located on the first floor in Reed Library.