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With 227 in-person and iCourse summer classes available, there is something for everyone who wants to get ahead or back on track.
COVID-19 courses
- CRD 494/598 (3 credits): Community Services and COVID 19
Professor Legg - PAF 494/591 (3 credits): Pandemics and Public Management
Professor Pettit - CRJ 494/594 (3 credits): Criminal Justice Leadership During Unique Events – COVID-19
Professor Fazio - NLM 515 (3 credits): Nonprofit Organizational Behavior and Principles of Management
Professor Blocher-Rubin - CPP 494/591 (1 credit): Special Topic – Managing Grief during COVID-19
Professor Cacciatore | July 1, July 3, July 6, July 8, July 10 - CPP 494/591 (1 credit): Special Topic – Managing Stress during Uncertainty
Professor Rounds | July 13, July 15, July 17, July 20, July 22 - CPP 494/591 (1 credit): Special Topic – Leading in Times of Crisis
Professor Gutierrez | July 27–31
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School of Social Work
Immersion - On Ground students
Undergraduate GraduateASU Online
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School of Public Affairs
Immersion - On Ground students
Undergraduate and Graduate
ASU Online
Undergraduate and Graduate
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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Immersion - On Ground students
Undergraduate and Graduate
ASU Online
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School of Community Resources and Development
Community Resources and Development
Immersion ASU OnlineTourism Development Management
Immersion ASU OnlineParks and Recreation Management
Immersion ASU OnlineCommunity Sports Management
Immersion ASU OnlineNonprofit Leadership and Management
Immersion ASU Online
ASU transfer pathway students can accelerate your college journey by taking ASU summer classes as a visiting university student . If you haven’t signed up for a pathway, find out what courses you need to take for your ASU major with MyPath2ASU.
Sign up for MyPath2ASUCurrent ASU students can stay on track or get ahead on their path toward graduation this summer with summer sessions. Sessions A and C begin on Monday, May 17. Session B begins on Wednesday, June 30.
Register for summer sessionsUndergraduate students in good academic standing at any community college, four-year college or university are eligible to take ASU courses for credits that can be applied to their major at their home institution.
Register for summer classes