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Page 1: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Soapbox Inc.

In-state Tuition for All• Save over $400/credit from non-resident rates

Sweet Summer Deal (SSD)• Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • Students pay tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning. CTC courses do not qualify.• All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better for SSD

funds to be applied to your account

Incoming Freshman PELL Grants • Students must be admitted to a UAF degree program• Complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA by June 30, 2015 to determine eligibility.

The following financial aid options apply only to courses offered through UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning

Undergraduate Tuition Awards• Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2014-2015 FAFSA

Graduate Tuition Awards• $1000 and $500 awards available• Minimum 3.0 GPA required• See website for additional criteria

Bochum/Jones Scholarship• Two $500 scholarships available

Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for 6 Summer Sessions credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an appointment

2015Summer SeSSionS

2015Summer SeSSionS

regiSter beginning February 23Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu or www.uaf.edu/summer/

In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall

Free reSourceS For Summer SucceSS!UAF

Math & Stat Lab

UAF

Speaking Center

UAF

Writing Center

Summer lab schedules will be posted on the Summer Sessions website in May.

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Six-Week Session I

May 26– July 1

Feb. 23– May 28 May 28 June 1 June 2 June 17

Full Session May 26– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 July 14

Six-Week Session II

July 6– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– July 8 July 8 July 10 July 11 July 29

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Summer Financial aiD

uafsummer

Free app!The Summer+ app puts summer courses and activites at your fingertips

Social meDia!text uS!Text your questions

and comments directly to

907-474-7021

Courses & Financial Aid

GloriaSteinem

Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist. She is particularly interested in the shared origins of sex and race caste systems, gender roles and child abuse as roots of violence, non-violent conflict resolution, the

cultures of indigenous peoples, and organizing across boundaries for peace and justice.

To learn how you can support this FREE event, contact UAF Summer Sessions at 474-7021

Save the Date!

at UAF

Friday, June 12, 20157 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, UAF Campus

Page 2: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Soapbox Inc.

In-state Tuition for All• Save over $400/credit from non-resident rates

Sweet Summer Deal (SSD)• Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • Students pay tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning. CTC courses do not qualify.• All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better for SSD

funds to be applied to your account

Incoming Freshman PELL Grants • Students must be admitted to a UAF degree program• Complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA by June 30, 2015 to determine eligibility.

The following financial aid options apply only to courses offered through UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning

Undergraduate Tuition Awards• Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2014-2015 FAFSA

Graduate Tuition Awards• $1000 and $500 awards available• Minimum 3.0 GPA required• See website for additional criteria

Bochum/Jones Scholarship• Two $500 scholarships available

Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for 6 Summer Sessions credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an appointment

2015Summer SeSSionS

2015Summer SeSSionS

regiSter beginning February 23Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu or www.uaf.edu/summer/

In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall

Free reSourceS For Summer SucceSS!UAF

Math & Stat Lab

UAF

Speaking Center

UAF

Writing Center

Summer lab schedules will be posted on the Summer Sessions website in May.

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Feb. 23– May 11 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 18

Six-Week Session I

May 26– July 1

Feb. 23– May 28 May 28 June 1 June 2 June 17

Full Session May 26– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 July 14

Six-Week Session II

July 6– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– July 8 July 8 July 10 July 11 July 29

SeSSion DateS

Summer Financial aiD

uafsummer

Free app!The Summer+ app puts summer courses and activites at your fingertips

Social meDia!text uS!Text your questions

and comments directly to

907-474-7021

Courses & Financial Aid

GloriaSteinem

Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist. She is particularly interested in the shared origins of sex and race caste systems, gender roles and child abuse as roots of violence, non-violent conflict resolution, the

cultures of indigenous peoples, and organizing across boundaries for peace and justice.

To learn how you can support this FREE event, contact UAF Summer Sessions at 474-7021

Save the Date!

at UAF

Friday, June 12, 20157 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, UAF Campus

Page 3: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Soapbox Inc.

In-state Tuition for All• Save over $400/credit from non-resident rates

Sweet Summer Deal (SSD)• Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • Students pay tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning. CTC courses do not qualify.• All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better for SSD

funds to be applied to your account

Incoming Freshman PELL Grants • Students must be admitted to a UAF degree program• Complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA by June 30, 2015 to determine eligibility.

The following financial aid options apply only to courses offered through UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning

Undergraduate Tuition Awards• Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2014-2015 FAFSA

Graduate Tuition Awards• $1000 and $500 awards available• Minimum 3.0 GPA required• See website for additional criteria

Bochum/Jones Scholarship• Two $500 scholarships available

Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for 6 Summer Sessions credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an appointment

2015Summer SeSSionS

2015Summer SeSSionS

regiSter beginning February 23Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu or www.uaf.edu/summer/

In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall

Free reSourceS For Summer SucceSS!UAF

Math & Stat Lab

UAF

Speaking Center

UAF

Writing Center

Summer lab schedules will be posted on the Summer Sessions website in May.

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MAYmester May 11– May 22

Feb. 23– May 11 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 18

Six-Week Session I

May 26– July 1

Feb. 23– May 28 May 28 June 1 June 2 June 17

Full Session May 26– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– June 1 June 1 June 1 June 2 July 14

Six-Week Session II

July 6– Aug. 14

Feb. 23– July 8 July 8 July 10 July 11 July 29

SeSSion DateS

Summer Financial aiD

uafsummer

Free app!The Summer+ app puts summer courses and activites at your fingertips

Social meDia!text uS!Text your questions

and comments directly to

907-474-7021

Courses & Financial Aid

GloriaSteinem

Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist. She is particularly interested in the shared origins of sex and race caste systems, gender roles and child abuse as roots of violence, non-violent conflict resolution, the

cultures of indigenous peoples, and organizing across boundaries for peace and justice.

To learn how you can support this FREE event, contact UAF Summer Sessions at 474-7021

Save the Date!

at UAF

Friday, June 12, 20157 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, UAF Campus

Page 4: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 120 CREDITS24 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 126 CREDITS30 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 132 CREDITS36 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

regiSter now forSummer Sessions 2015

Graduate In 4 Years!

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MAYmesterMay 11–22

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama and MusicCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and

CommunicationENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F414 Field Methods in Marine Ecology and

FisheriesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMATH F195P Prep for Functions for CalculusMATH F195P Prep for Algebra for Business and

EconomicsMATH F195P Prep for Calculus IMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political EconomySPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish

Immersion

Six Week Session IMay 26–July 1

ANS F420 Alaska Native Education (audio)ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213x Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics

◗ COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F104 Preparatory College Writing IIDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F245 Child DevelopmentED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science

Research (classroom or audio or video)

ED F687 Alaska: Resources, People and Perspectives

EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)

EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome (classroom or audio or video)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

ENGL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional FamiliesENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Metaphor as Rhetoric for Social Change

◗ ES F209 Statics◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

FL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional Families◗ GER F103 Conversational German I

HIST F100x Modern World History◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing

LS F101x Library Information and ResearchMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary

Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus IIIMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPSY F245 Child DevelopmentPSY F304 PersonalitySOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSTAT F200x Elementary Probability and StatisticsSWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect (classroom

and audio)◗ SWK F470 Substance Abuse Theories and

Treatment (audio)◗ THR F254 Beginning Costume Construction:

Pirates Edition

Six Week Session IIJuly 6–August 14

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F105 Beginning Drawing

◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Intermediate Drawing

◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F211 Beginning SculptureART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Advanced Drawing

◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F363 History of Modern Art

◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics

◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F411 Advanced SculptureBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214x Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or

audio or video)◗ COUN F660 Cross-Cultural Counseling (audio or

video)DEVE F109 Preparatory College Writing IIIDEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra

◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and Practices (classroom or audio)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural Sciences◗ ENGL F231 English Language Proficiency

ENGL F314 Technical Writing◗ ES F210 Dynamics

ES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownHIST F424 Topics in Women’s Studies: LGBT

CommunitiesMATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraPS F300x Ethics and SocietySOC F202 Sociology of Popular Culture

(classroom and video) ◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice: Historical Trauma – Historical Wellness (audio)

WGS F424 Topics in Women’s History: LGBT Communities

Full SessionMay 26–August 14

◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs

CHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II

◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication - Public Context

◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureFISH F490 Experiential Learning – Fisheries

InternshipGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II

◗ HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HUMS F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography

JRN F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs◗ JUST F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JUST F335 Gender and Crime◗ JUST F492 Seminar: White Collar and

Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I

PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics IIPSY F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

◗ SWK F375 Research Methods in Social Work (audio)

◗ WGS F335 Gender and CrimeWGS F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

Short Courses by start datesCourses starting in May

NRM F195P Ecological Farming Training Program (May 1–September 30)

EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 11–13)

● BIOL/ED

F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 12–16)

ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 12–June 19)

◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 12–June 9)

MSL F450/ 651

Marine Biology and Ecology Field Course (May 13–June 10)

EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 15–23)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Cameras: The Pinhole (May 16–17)

Courses starting in June◗ ART F295/

495Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 5–14)

● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 6–7)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 7–20)

ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 8–September 11)

BIOL F495/ 695

Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 10–30)

● ART F040 Book Binding: Sewing on Straps (June 12–14)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area (June 12–14)

GEOS F351 Field Geology (June 15–August 5)● BIOL F195P Intro to Alaska’s Mammals

(June 18–21)ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and

Language Arts (June 22–August 7)● BIOL F145 Intro to Field Entomology (June 26–

28)◗ ART F040 Paint Like Sydney Laurence

(June 29–July 1)

Courses beginning in JulyHIST F461 History of Alaska (July 6–August 11)

● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 10–12)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Photographs: Albumen (July 11–12)

● JRN F049 Field Photography in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 17–21)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (July 23–26)

● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 24–26)

NRM F489/ 689

Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 28–August 6)

Courses starting in AugustJRN F049 Field Photography on the Noatak

River (August 6–20)● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in

Justice Mediation (August 7–9)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 16–29)

MATH F195P Prep for Functions for Calculus (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Precalculus for Business (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Calculus I (August 17–28)

Want to brush up your math skills before

tackling a summer course?Take the two-week computer and tutor assisted prep course to be ready for• MATH F107x Functions for

Calculus• MATH F161x Algebra for

Business and Economics• MATH F200x Calculus I

Improve your potential for success in these courses by taking the MATH F195P prep course.

Questions? Contact Latrice Bowman at

[email protected]

Need to get your Developmental Math out of the way fast? Take M-Cubed this summer!

With M-Cubed (Modularized Mastery Math) students can learn independently on a computer with help from a real live instructor, plus DVD assist.

•Pre-test to register — pay for only the modules you need

•Advance at your own pace•Complete up to six credits over the summer, one

module at a time•Flexible course start and completion dates — great if

you are planning a vacation

M-Cubed provides the opportunity to complete both Elementary Algebra (DEVM F055) and Intermediate Algebra (DEVM F105) in one summer. There are only 18 spaces available. To register, contact Kelly Houlton at [email protected].

SUMMER SESSIONS HELPS YOU

KicK Some SeriouS matH

◗ Evening class ● Weekend class

Page 5: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 120 CREDITS24 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 126 CREDITS30 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 132 CREDITS36 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

regiSter now forSummer Sessions 2015

Graduate In 4 Years!

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MAYmesterMay 11–22

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama and MusicCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and

CommunicationENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F414 Field Methods in Marine Ecology and

FisheriesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMATH F195P Prep for Functions for CalculusMATH F195P Prep for Algebra for Business and

EconomicsMATH F195P Prep for Calculus IMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political EconomySPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish

Immersion

Six Week Session IMay 26–July 1

ANS F420 Alaska Native Education (audio)ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213x Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics

◗ COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F104 Preparatory College Writing IIDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F245 Child DevelopmentED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science

Research (classroom or audio or video)

ED F687 Alaska: Resources, People and Perspectives

EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)

EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome (classroom or audio or video)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

ENGL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional FamiliesENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Metaphor as Rhetoric for Social Change

◗ ES F209 Statics◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

FL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional Families◗ GER F103 Conversational German I

HIST F100x Modern World History◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing

LS F101x Library Information and ResearchMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary

Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus IIIMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPSY F245 Child DevelopmentPSY F304 PersonalitySOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSTAT F200x Elementary Probability and StatisticsSWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect (classroom

and audio)◗ SWK F470 Substance Abuse Theories and

Treatment (audio)◗ THR F254 Beginning Costume Construction:

Pirates Edition

Six Week Session IIJuly 6–August 14

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F105 Beginning Drawing

◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Intermediate Drawing

◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F211 Beginning SculptureART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Advanced Drawing

◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F363 History of Modern Art

◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics

◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F411 Advanced SculptureBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214x Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or

audio or video)◗ COUN F660 Cross-Cultural Counseling (audio or

video)DEVE F109 Preparatory College Writing IIIDEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra

◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and Practices (classroom or audio)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural Sciences◗ ENGL F231 English Language Proficiency

ENGL F314 Technical Writing◗ ES F210 Dynamics

ES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownHIST F424 Topics in Women’s Studies: LGBT

CommunitiesMATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraPS F300x Ethics and SocietySOC F202 Sociology of Popular Culture

(classroom and video) ◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice: Historical Trauma – Historical Wellness (audio)

WGS F424 Topics in Women’s History: LGBT Communities

Full SessionMay 26–August 14

◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs

CHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II

◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication - Public Context

◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureFISH F490 Experiential Learning – Fisheries

InternshipGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II

◗ HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HUMS F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography

JRN F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs◗ JUST F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JUST F335 Gender and Crime◗ JUST F492 Seminar: White Collar and

Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I

PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics IIPSY F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

◗ SWK F375 Research Methods in Social Work (audio)

◗ WGS F335 Gender and CrimeWGS F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

Short Courses by start datesCourses starting in May

NRM F195P Ecological Farming Training Program (May 1–September 30)

EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 11–13)

● BIOL/ED

F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 12–16)

ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 12–June 19)

◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 12–June 9)

MSL F450/ 651

Marine Biology and Ecology Field Course (May 13–June 10)

EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 15–23)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Cameras: The Pinhole (May 16–17)

Courses starting in June◗ ART F295/

495Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 5–14)

● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 6–7)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 7–20)

ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 8–September 11)

BIOL F495/ 695

Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 10–30)

● ART F040 Book Binding: Sewing on Straps (June 12–14)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area (June 12–14)

GEOS F351 Field Geology (June 15–August 5)● BIOL F195P Intro to Alaska’s Mammals

(June 18–21)ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and

Language Arts (June 22–August 7)● BIOL F145 Intro to Field Entomology (June 26–

28)◗ ART F040 Paint Like Sydney Laurence

(June 29–July 1)

Courses beginning in JulyHIST F461 History of Alaska (July 6–August 11)

● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 10–12)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Photographs: Albumen (July 11–12)

● JRN F049 Field Photography in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 17–21)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (July 23–26)

● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 24–26)

NRM F489/ 689

Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 28–August 6)

Courses starting in AugustJRN F049 Field Photography on the Noatak

River (August 6–20)● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in

Justice Mediation (August 7–9)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 16–29)

MATH F195P Prep for Functions for Calculus (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Precalculus for Business (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Calculus I (August 17–28)

Want to brush up your math skills before

tackling a summer course?Take the two-week computer and tutor assisted prep course to be ready for• MATH F107x Functions for

Calculus• MATH F161x Algebra for

Business and Economics• MATH F200x Calculus I

Improve your potential for success in these courses by taking the MATH F195P prep course.

Questions? Contact Latrice Bowman at

[email protected]

Need to get your Developmental Math out of the way fast? Take M-Cubed this summer!

With M-Cubed (Modularized Mastery Math) students can learn independently on a computer with help from a real live instructor, plus DVD assist.

•Pre-test to register — pay for only the modules you need

•Advance at your own pace•Complete up to six credits over the summer, one

module at a time•Flexible course start and completion dates — great if

you are planning a vacation

M-Cubed provides the opportunity to complete both Elementary Algebra (DEVM F055) and Intermediate Algebra (DEVM F105) in one summer. There are only 18 spaces available. To register, contact Kelly Houlton at [email protected].

SUMMER SESSIONS HELPS YOU

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◗ Evening class ● Weekend class

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YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 120 CREDITS24 Summer Sessions

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12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 126 CREDITS30 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 132 CREDITS36 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

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MAYmesterMay 11–22

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama and MusicCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and

CommunicationENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F414 Field Methods in Marine Ecology and

FisheriesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMATH F195P Prep for Functions for CalculusMATH F195P Prep for Algebra for Business and

EconomicsMATH F195P Prep for Calculus IMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political EconomySPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish

Immersion

Six Week Session IMay 26–July 1

ANS F420 Alaska Native Education (audio)ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213x Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics

◗ COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F104 Preparatory College Writing IIDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F245 Child DevelopmentED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science

Research (classroom or audio or video)

ED F687 Alaska: Resources, People and Perspectives

EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)

EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome (classroom or audio or video)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

ENGL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional FamiliesENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Metaphor as Rhetoric for Social Change

◗ ES F209 Statics◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

FL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional Families◗ GER F103 Conversational German I

HIST F100x Modern World History◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing

LS F101x Library Information and ResearchMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary

Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus IIIMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPSY F245 Child DevelopmentPSY F304 PersonalitySOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSTAT F200x Elementary Probability and StatisticsSWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect (classroom

and audio)◗ SWK F470 Substance Abuse Theories and

Treatment (audio)◗ THR F254 Beginning Costume Construction:

Pirates Edition

Six Week Session IIJuly 6–August 14

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F105 Beginning Drawing

◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Intermediate Drawing

◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F211 Beginning SculptureART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Advanced Drawing

◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F363 History of Modern Art

◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics

◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F411 Advanced SculptureBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214x Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or

audio or video)◗ COUN F660 Cross-Cultural Counseling (audio or

video)DEVE F109 Preparatory College Writing IIIDEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra

◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and Practices (classroom or audio)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural Sciences◗ ENGL F231 English Language Proficiency

ENGL F314 Technical Writing◗ ES F210 Dynamics

ES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownHIST F424 Topics in Women’s Studies: LGBT

CommunitiesMATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraPS F300x Ethics and SocietySOC F202 Sociology of Popular Culture

(classroom and video) ◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice: Historical Trauma – Historical Wellness (audio)

WGS F424 Topics in Women’s History: LGBT Communities

Full SessionMay 26–August 14

◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs

CHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II

◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication - Public Context

◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureFISH F490 Experiential Learning – Fisheries

InternshipGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II

◗ HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HUMS F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography

JRN F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs◗ JUST F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JUST F335 Gender and Crime◗ JUST F492 Seminar: White Collar and

Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I

PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics IIPSY F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

◗ SWK F375 Research Methods in Social Work (audio)

◗ WGS F335 Gender and CrimeWGS F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

Short Courses by start datesCourses starting in May

NRM F195P Ecological Farming Training Program (May 1–September 30)

EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 11–13)

● BIOL/ED

F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 12–16)

ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 12–June 19)

◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 12–June 9)

MSL F450/ 651

Marine Biology and Ecology Field Course (May 13–June 10)

EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 15–23)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Cameras: The Pinhole (May 16–17)

Courses starting in June◗ ART F295/

495Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 5–14)

● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 6–7)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 7–20)

ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 8–September 11)

BIOL F495/ 695

Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 10–30)

● ART F040 Book Binding: Sewing on Straps (June 12–14)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area (June 12–14)

GEOS F351 Field Geology (June 15–August 5)● BIOL F195P Intro to Alaska’s Mammals

(June 18–21)ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and

Language Arts (June 22–August 7)● BIOL F145 Intro to Field Entomology (June 26–

28)◗ ART F040 Paint Like Sydney Laurence

(June 29–July 1)

Courses beginning in JulyHIST F461 History of Alaska (July 6–August 11)

● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 10–12)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Photographs: Albumen (July 11–12)

● JRN F049 Field Photography in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 17–21)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (July 23–26)

● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 24–26)

NRM F489/ 689

Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 28–August 6)

Courses starting in AugustJRN F049 Field Photography on the Noatak

River (August 6–20)● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in

Justice Mediation (August 7–9)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 16–29)

MATH F195P Prep for Functions for Calculus (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Precalculus for Business (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Calculus I (August 17–28)

Want to brush up your math skills before

tackling a summer course?Take the two-week computer and tutor assisted prep course to be ready for• MATH F107x Functions for

Calculus• MATH F161x Algebra for

Business and Economics• MATH F200x Calculus I

Improve your potential for success in these courses by taking the MATH F195P prep course.

Questions? Contact Latrice Bowman at

[email protected]

Need to get your Developmental Math out of the way fast? Take M-Cubed this summer!

With M-Cubed (Modularized Mastery Math) students can learn independently on a computer with help from a real live instructor, plus DVD assist.

•Pre-test to register — pay for only the modules you need

•Advance at your own pace•Complete up to six credits over the summer, one

module at a time•Flexible course start and completion dates — great if

you are planning a vacation

M-Cubed provides the opportunity to complete both Elementary Algebra (DEVM F055) and Intermediate Algebra (DEVM F105) in one summer. There are only 18 spaces available. To register, contact Kelly Houlton at [email protected].

SUMMER SESSIONS HELPS YOU

KicK Some SeriouS matH

◗ Evening class ● Weekend class

Page 7: 2015 Summer Sessions Courses and Financial Aid

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 120 CREDITS24 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 126 CREDITS30 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM: 132 CREDITS36 Summer Sessions

credits

12 Credits per Semesterx 2 Semesters per Year

x 4 Years= 96 Credits

regiSter now forSummer Sessions 2015

Graduate In 4 Years!

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MAYmesterMay 11–22

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama and MusicCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and

CommunicationENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F414 Field Methods in Marine Ecology and

FisheriesJRN F040 Understanding Your Digital CameraJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMATH F195P Prep for Functions for CalculusMATH F195P Prep for Algebra for Business and

EconomicsMATH F195P Prep for Calculus IMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political EconomySPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish

Immersion

Six Week Session IMay 26–July 1

ANS F420 Alaska Native Education (audio)ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213x Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics

◗ COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F104 Preparatory College Writing IIDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F245 Child DevelopmentED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science

Research (classroom or audio or video)

ED F687 Alaska: Resources, People and Perspectives

EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)

EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome (classroom or audio or video)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

ENGL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional FamiliesENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language ProficiencyENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:

Metaphor as Rhetoric for Social Change

◗ ES F209 Statics◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FL F200x World Lit: Great Themes

FL F200x World Lit: Dysfunctional Families◗ GER F103 Conversational German I

HIST F100x Modern World History◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing

LS F101x Library Information and ResearchMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary

Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus IIIMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation

of Art, Drama, and MusicPSY F245 Child DevelopmentPSY F304 PersonalitySOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSTAT F200x Elementary Probability and StatisticsSWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect (classroom

and audio)◗ SWK F470 Substance Abuse Theories and

Treatment (audio)◗ THR F254 Beginning Costume Construction:

Pirates Edition

Six Week Session IIJuly 6–August 14

ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F105 Beginning Drawing

◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art IART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Intermediate Drawing

◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F211 Beginning SculptureART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Advanced Drawing

◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F363 History of Modern Art

◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics

◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry

ART F411 Advanced SculptureBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214x Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral

Communication: Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or

audio or video)◗ COUN F660 Cross-Cultural Counseling (audio or

video)DEVE F109 Preparatory College Writing IIIDEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra

◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and Practices (classroom or audio)

ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and

Natural Sciences◗ ENGL F231 English Language Proficiency

ENGL F314 Technical Writing◗ ES F210 Dynamics

ES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200x World Lit: Parts UnknownHIST F424 Topics in Women’s Studies: LGBT

CommunitiesMATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraPS F300x Ethics and SocietySOC F202 Sociology of Popular Culture

(classroom and video) ◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I

SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice: Historical Trauma – Historical Wellness (audio)

WGS F424 Topics in Women’s History: LGBT Communities

Full SessionMay 26–August 14

◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs

CHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II

◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication - Public Context

◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureFISH F490 Experiential Learning – Fisheries

InternshipGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II

◗ HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HUMS F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography

JRN F492 Seminar: Handmade Photographs◗ JUST F125 Intro to Addictive Processes (audio)◗ JUST F335 Gender and Crime◗ JUST F492 Seminar: White Collar and

Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I

PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics IIPSY F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

◗ SWK F375 Research Methods in Social Work (audio)

◗ WGS F335 Gender and CrimeWGS F360 Psychology of Women Across Cultures

Short Courses by start datesCourses starting in May

NRM F195P Ecological Farming Training Program (May 1–September 30)

EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 11–13)

● BIOL/ED

F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 12–16)

ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 12–June 19)

◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 12–June 9)

MSL F450/ 651

Marine Biology and Ecology Field Course (May 13–June 10)

EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 15–23)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Cameras: The Pinhole (May 16–17)

Courses starting in June◗ ART F295/

495Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 5–14)

● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 6–7)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 7–20)

ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 8–September 11)

BIOL F495/ 695

Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 10–30)

● ART F040 Book Binding: Sewing on Straps (June 12–14)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area (June 12–14)

GEOS F351 Field Geology (June 15–August 5)● BIOL F195P Intro to Alaska’s Mammals

(June 18–21)ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and

Language Arts (June 22–August 7)● BIOL F145 Intro to Field Entomology (June 26–

28)◗ ART F040 Paint Like Sydney Laurence

(June 29–July 1)

Courses beginning in JulyHIST F461 History of Alaska (July 6–August 11)

● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 10–12)

● ART/JRN

F040 Handmade Photographs: Albumen (July 11–12)

● JRN F049 Field Photography in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 17–21)

● JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (July 23–26)

● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 24–26)

NRM F489/ 689

Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 28–August 6)

Courses starting in AugustJRN F049 Field Photography on the Noatak

River (August 6–20)● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in

Justice Mediation (August 7–9)GEOS F495/

695International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 16–29)

MATH F195P Prep for Functions for Calculus (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Precalculus for Business (August 17–28)

MATH F195P Prep for Calculus I (August 17–28)

Want to brush up your math skills before

tackling a summer course?Take the two-week computer and tutor assisted prep course to be ready for• MATH F107x Functions for

Calculus• MATH F161x Algebra for

Business and Economics• MATH F200x Calculus I

Improve your potential for success in these courses by taking the MATH F195P prep course.

Questions? Contact Latrice Bowman at

[email protected]

Need to get your Developmental Math out of the way fast? Take M-Cubed this summer!

With M-Cubed (Modularized Mastery Math) students can learn independently on a computer with help from a real live instructor, plus DVD assist.

•Pre-test to register — pay for only the modules you need

•Advance at your own pace•Complete up to six credits over the summer, one

module at a time•Flexible course start and completion dates — great if

you are planning a vacation

M-Cubed provides the opportunity to complete both Elementary Algebra (DEVM F055) and Intermediate Algebra (DEVM F105) in one summer. There are only 18 spaces available. To register, contact Kelly Houlton at [email protected].

SUMMER SESSIONS HELPS YOU

KicK Some SeriouS matH

◗ Evening class ● Weekend class

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UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]

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Sweet Summer Deal (SSD)• Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • Students pay tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning. CTC courses do not qualify.• All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better for SSD

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Incoming Freshman PELL Grants • Students must be admitted to a UAF degree program• Complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA by June 30, 2015 to determine eligibility.

The following financial aid options apply only to courses offered through UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning

Undergraduate Tuition Awards• Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2014-2015 FAFSA

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