ODU Summer Semester Courses: Accelerate Your Degree with Flexibility
Old Dominion University (ODU) offers a comprehensive range of summer semester courses designed to empower students to make meaningful progress toward their degrees, regardless of their location or schedule. ODUGlobal's summer courses provide flexible, online learning options, personalized support, and a diverse selection of courses. This article delves into the key features and benefits of ODU's summer programs.
Flexible, Online Learning That Fits Your Life
ODUGlobal understands that students often juggle multiple responsibilities, including work, family, and other commitments. To accommodate these diverse needs, ODU's summer courses are designed to be flexible and accessible. With fully online options, students can earn credits from anywhere in the world, at any time that suits them. This flexibility allows students to maintain their momentum and stay on track toward graduation without disrupting their existing obligations.
Personalized Support Every Step of the Way
ODU is committed to providing students with the support they need to succeed, even during the fast-paced summer term. ODUGlobal delivers the same high-touch advising, mentoring, and academic support that students rely on throughout the academic year. Students have access to guidance and resources to stay on track, connected, and motivated throughout their summer courses.
Accelerate Your Path to Graduation
Summer courses offer a smart and efficient way to accelerate your path to graduation. By taking courses during the summer, students can earn credits more quickly and potentially graduate sooner than they would by only taking courses during the fall and spring semesters. This can be particularly beneficial for students who are eager to enter the workforce or pursue further education.
Comprehensive Course Schedules
Each semester and summer session, the Registrar's Office publishes a detailed schedule of classes offered. These schedules are readily available and accessible, allowing students to easily search for courses that meet their specific needs and interests.
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Searching for Classes
The Registrar's Office provides methods that allows the viewer to search for all sections of any class by subject (or multiple subjects) or to narrow the search by course number, level, campus, course instructional method, day/time, instructor, part of term, or other options. Users do not have to log in to the secure area to search for classes from the Leo Online home page. This user-friendly search functionality makes it easy for students to find the courses they need to fulfill their degree requirements.
Important Considerations
It is important to note that class schedules are subject to change due to budgetary restrictions or other contingencies. While ODU makes every effort to offer the courses listed in the schedule, unforeseen circumstances may sometimes necessitate changes. Students are encouraged to check the schedule regularly for updates.
Course Numbering and Designations
ODU utilizes a specific numbering system to indicate the level and type of each course. Understanding this system can help students make informed decisions about which courses to take.
Course Levels
Courses numbered 100 are primarily designed for freshmen, while those numbered 200 are typically for sophomores. Courses numbered 300 are geared towards juniors, and those numbered 400 are intended for seniors. This numbering system provides a general guideline for students as they progress through their academic careers.
General Education Designations
General education courses are designated by the fourth digit in the course number. At the lower division, specific designations are used to indicate the type of general education requirement the course fulfills. These designations include:
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- Skills Courses:
- C = Composition
- F = Language and Culture
- G = Information Literacy and Research
- M = Mathematics
- R = Oral Communication
- Ways of Knowing Courses:
- A = Human Creativity
- H = Interpreting the Past
- L = Literature
- N = The Nature of Science
- P and E = Philosophy and Ethics
- S = Human Behavior
- T = Impact of Technology
These designations help students identify courses that will satisfy their general education requirements and broaden their knowledge across various disciplines.
Course Availability
Some course listings indicate the semester in which the course will be offered. While ODU makes every effort to offer courses in the semesters indicated, it is not always possible to guarantee the availability of every course. Students should consult the Registrar's Office for the most up-to-date information on course availability.
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