View By Subject  |  View By Prefix
    A  B-C  D-E  F-G  H-L  M-N  O-Q  R-Z  
Summary: (Show / Hide)

Are you a highly motivated student who can devote time to an intense, fast-paced program of study? Then consider enrolling in a Winter term course. This "minimester," held between the end of the Fall semester and before the start of the Spring term, lets you earn up to 4 credit hours in just a few weeks.

The Winter term class schedule is different at each college but typically lasts from mid-December through early January. Winter term course offerings are limited and vary by college also; in the past, subjects have ranged from accounting and history to fine arts and fitness.

You may enroll in only 4 credit hours each Winter term. These classes are considered Spring semester classes for registration, transcript and tuition purposes. If you plan to enroll in regular Spring term classes in addition to Winter term, please register and pay for your Winter term class first.

Classes by Subject

A
Accounting
Anthropology
Art
B ^ Back to Top
Biology
Business
Business Administration
Business Office Systems and Support (BOSS)
C ^ Back to Top
Computer Information Technology
Computer Science
Construction Management (Formerly Construction Management and Technology)
Construction Technology
Criminal Justice
D ^ Back to Top
Digital Art and Design (Formerly Computer Graphics)
Digital Forensics
E ^ Back to Top
Earth Science (See Geology)
Economics
Electronic Commerce
Electronics Technology
Electronics/Computer Technology
English
G ^ Back to Top
Geography
Geology
Government
H ^ Back to Top
History
Hospitality, Exhibition and Event Management
Humanities
I ^ Back to Top
Interactive Simulation and Game Technology
International Business and Trade
Internet Development Technologies (Formerly Internet Publishing and E-Commerce Technologies)
L ^ Back to Top
Logistics Technology
Logistics, Supply Chain Management, and Manufacturing Technology
M ^ Back to Top
Management
Marketing Careers
Mathematics
Multimedia Technology
N ^ Back to Top
Nutrition (See Biology)
P ^ Back to Top
Philosophy
Photography
Physical Education
Psychology
R ^ Back to Top
Religion (See Philosophy)
S ^ Back to Top
Small Business Academy (Formerly Rural Entreprenuership through Action Learning)
Sociology
Speech Communication
T ^ Back to Top
Travel, Exposition and Meeting Management
V ^ Back to Top
Visual Communications
W ^ Back to Top
Wireless Communication