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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

2017 Summer Session Courses Still Available

Summer Session. Dive into summer. Get ahead. Graduate sooner.

San Diego State University summer courses can help you get ahead in your coursework and stay connected to your professors and the campus over the summer. SDSU is offering hundreds of on-campus courses and more than 130 online courses in three short sessions. Taking just one summer session course can put you on track to graduate on time or leave room in your schedule for a valuable internship, study abroad experience, or participation in a student organization next year.

Summer Courses Offered by the College of Education



ARP 205 Exploring Leadership (Schedule #20020)

ARP 404 Leadership - Internship & Career Development (Schedule #20021)

“What do employers look for when they are seeking new college graduates to take on jobs? #1 competency: LEADERSHIP

Learn more about leadership courses offered this summer.



CSP 300 Stress Management (Schedule #20121)
Stop feeling stressed out! Learn mindfulness techniques, relaxation exercises and ways to manage stress in your own life by taking CSP 300 this summer!

CSP 401 Quest for Identity (Schedule #20122)
Learn more about yourself and others through this fun and interactive summer class.

Learn more about Counseling and School Psychology summer courses.



SPED 530 Issues in Autism (Schedule #20306)
What is Autism? How do you identify it? Issues in Autism provides an overview of autism including current understanding about the cause, prevalence, and identification of evidence-based practices.

Learn more about the Special Education 530 summer course.



DLE 101 American Sign Language I (Schedule #20123)
DLE 102 American Sign Language II (Schedule #20124)
DLE 201 American Sign Language III (Schedule #20125)

DLE 415 Biliteracy Foundations for Teaching and Learning in Diverse Communities (Schedule #20127)

DLE 515 Multilingual Education: Theory and Practice for Biliteracy Teachers (Schedule #20129)


Read more about Summer Session 2017.