• Undergraduate Summer Courses

To pick up a few credits, explore new horizons, or to experience the personal touch that makes our faculty unique in New England, consider summer classes at Suffolk University in Boston. Then find out just how easy it is to apply.

Undergraduate course listings for summer classes in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Sawyer Business School are available online. Use this Search for Sections link. Be sure to select the Summer I Term (begins May 12) or Summer II Term (begins June 30) along with your desired Subject(s).

Our Continuing and Professional Studies Program (CAPS) allows you to complete courses as a continuing education student. CAPS students need to present proof of high school graduation and may not be international students unless they are studying under another school’s visa sponsorship.

Stay Connected: Earn Credits Toward Your Degree Online This Summer!

The College of Arts and Sciences is offering online courses* this summer to help you stay ahead. What better way to earn credit than from your very own home!

CAS Online Courses offered Summer I:

  • ENG 102 W1 - Freshman English II
    Instructor: Dr. Rich Miller
  • GVT 347 W1 - Legislative Politics
    Instructor: Dr. Ken Cosgrove
  • SOC 113 W1 - Introduction to Sociology
    Instructor: Dr. Felicia Wiltz
  • SCI 161 W1 - Physical Science
    Instructor: Dr. Walter Johnson
  • SCI 171 W1 - The Build World
    Instructor: Dr. Patricia Hogan

CAS Online Courses offered Summer II:

  • HST 181 W1 - US History to the Civil War
    Instructor: Dr. Pat Reeve
  • SCI 161 W1 - Physical Science
    Instructor: Dr. Walter Johnson

CAS Extended Semester Online Courses:

  • PHYS 151 W1 - University Physics I (12 Week Course)
    Instructor: Dr. Prashant Sharma
  • MATH 165 W1 - Calculus (13 Week Course)
    Instructor: Edith Cook

For more information about these web classes, please contact Mr. Mark Rotondo by email at mrotondo@suffolk.edu or by phone 617-305-1966 or by stopping by the CAS Deans’ Office on the first floor in the Donahue Building.

*Course instructors may require online students to attend one or more classes at Suffolk’s Boston campus. This includes but is not limited to the course final exam. Please contact your instructor with any questions you have about schedules and locations before registering for online classes.