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Mills College is pleased to launch a new summer session with an eclectic mix of courses for credit and audit. These courses are open to Mills undergraduate and graduate students, alumnae/i, and the general public.
Undergraduate courses are open to women. Graduate courses are open to women and to men.
Courses offered:
Courses numbered below 200 are undergraduate-level courses; those numbered above 200 are graduate-level courses; those in the 400s are for doctoral students. Courses with two numbers are appropriate for both levels indicated.
ARTH 019 - Art of the Modern World BOOK 180A - The Movable Artist’s Book BOOK 180B - Research Poetics CHEM 017 and CHEM 017L - General Chemistry ECON 073/MGMT 214 – Financial Accounting EDUC 180/280 - Research Seminar in Child Development: Cross-Cultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives EDUC 180A/280A - Children’s Literature: An Exploration of Picture Books EDUC 180B/280B - Studying Diaries EDUC 240/440 - Hip Hop Pedagogy EDUC 265 - Child Development for Educational Leadership EDUC 425 - Introduction to Research Design ENG 180/280X - Banned Books: Reading the “Indecent,” “Objectionable,” and “Obscene” ENG 180A/280A - Eco-Creative Writing ENG 180B/280B - The Poetics of Queer Performance ENG 180C - Summer Grammar Camp for Academic Writers ETHS 180A/280A - Vampires, Monsters, and Saviors: Race and Sex In Literature and Popular Culture ETHS 180B/280B - Race, Gender, and the Internet MGMT 201 - Macroeconomic Theory MGMT 214/ECON 073 - Financial Accounting MGMT 216 - Corporate Finance MGMT 280B - Gender and Leadership MGMT ESC-PAU Study Abroad Program in Southern France MGMT 280C - Global Business through the Lens of Entrepreneurship MGMT 280D - International Strategy Entry Modes MGMT 280E - Project Management MGMT 280F - Strategic Management PSYC 180 - The Science of Intimate Relationships
Tuition and fees: $2,000 per Mills course credit plus $82 in general fees.
Credits are given as Mills course credits. For external students, one Mills credit will usually transfer to another college as 3 semester hours.
Auditors pay $750 plus $82 in general fees. Mills alumnae pay $285 to audit (which includes general fees). Those who have a degree-in-progress at Mills and who are admitted for the fall 2013 term are not eligible for the alumnae rate. Unless otherwise required by the instructor, auditors (including alumnae auditors) do not participate in class work or take examinations. Auditors do not receive credit and they may not subsequently request to receive credit by examination. Mills does not provide transcripts for auditors.
Course registration (for credit): Open from April 8-17, 2013. For non-Mills students wanting to enroll in a course for credit, a link will be included here on April 8 at 9:00 am.
Enrollment (no credit): Auditors (including alumnae auditors) may enroll in summer courses from Monday, April 22, 2013, to May 17, 2013, at 4:00 pm. A link will be included here on April 22 at 9:00 am.
Payment for courses: After you are enrolled, you will be billed for the course.
Mills College reserves the right to cancel any course by April 19 if fewer than 10 students are taking the course for credit.
Everyone interested in enrolling in a course needs to first email the instructor for permission; let the instructor know whether you are planning to take the course for credit or audit. Click on any course title above for further information about the course and links to instructor email addresses.
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