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Summer 2021 Online Courses Interest Form
Gettysburg College Summer Online Course Inquiry
Please use this form to express your interest in Gettysburg College's Summer Online Course Program. The cost of a course is $2900 and formal registration is from May 10th, 2021 until May 19th, 2021. Courses are five weeks in length and are in session from Monday, May 24th, 2021 through June 25th. Each course has a synchronous component. A $500 deposit is required during registration to reserved a seat in the course. You will be billed on June 1st for the remainder of the course cost. Please complete this form to be reminded to register for a course of your interest. Please email summer2021onlinecourses@gettysburg.edu with any questions.
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Please check which courses are of interest to you.
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ANTH 103 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropolgy
ANTH 106 - Introduction to Archaeology
CWES 205 - Introduction to Amercian Civil War Era
CWES 245 - Gettysburg to Charlottesville: Race in the American Imagination
CWES 250 - Literature of the Civil War
ES 121 - Environmental Issues
EDUC 115 - Introduction to Educational Studies
ENG 101 - Introduction to College Writing
ENG 205 - Introduction to Creative Writing
HIST 110 - The Twentieth Century World
HIST 232 - U.S. since 1865
IDS 243 - Protest Music & Social Change in the American Experience
IDS 250 - Native American Sports
MGT 368 - Investment Management
MUS_CLAS 102 - World Music
MUS_CLAS 170 - Video Game Music: Style, Technology, and Culture
PHIL 131 - Bioethics
PHIL 230 - Ethics
PSYCH 101 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYCH 214 - Social Psychology
SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish
THA 105 - Introduction to Theatre Arts
ARTS 160- Introduction to Digital Media
ECON 103- Principles of Microeconomics
PHIL 315 - The Nature of Space: Philosophical Revolutions in Physics