Summer 2010

Academic Credit: Summer University


Welcome to regular university Summer Session 2010!

Please register for summer classes by selecting either Online Registration or Mail/Fax Registration

Summer 2010 Registration Information

Register Early
To guarantee yourself a place in class, early registration is recommended and encouraged. Registration begins now and continues up to the first day of class on a space available basis. Extended Education hours are: Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-6:00pm and Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm.

Summer Session courses offer SSU continuing students units in residence, the same as courses taken during the academic terms. Some of the resident courses fulfill General Education ("GE") requirements. Look for the GE symbol in the course description.

It is the student's responsibility to ensure that all course prerequisites are met prior to registering for a class. Failure to meet course prerequisites cannot be accepted as a justification for a refund of fees.

For classes that have not filled, registration will be accepted up to the first class meeting. For your comfort, please wear layered clothing, as heating and cooling conditions may vary in the classroom.

Standard Unit Load
When you register for Summer Session courses, you are bound by the same enrollment limits that apply to any other term. The standard unit limit is 1 unit per week of instruction. If you can prove a 3.0 or better grade point average, you may enroll for up to 1-1/3 units per week of instruction (4 units in 3 weeks).

If your grade point average is less than 3.0, you must petition for approval. Petition forms are available in Extended Education or Admissions & Records. Please return completed petitions to the Registrar, Extended Education, Stevenson Hall 1012. To ensure formal consideration of your petition, you must submit it at least one week prior to the day of the first class meeting.

Summer 2010 Fee Schedule
University Courses:
Undergraduate Students: $255/unit *
Graduate/Post Bacc. Students: $320/unit*

* Additional campus based fees may apply to all matriculated students (those currently enrolled at SSU/CSU). * The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.

Special Session Courses:
Per unit fee: $230/unit

Financial Aid Information
Continuing SSU students may be eligible for Pell Grant, subsidized/unsubsidized Direct Loan, or PLUS (Parent) Loan based on enrollment in University courses offerred through Extended Education for summer. Stop by the Financial Aid office on the first floor of Salazar Hall, call (707) 664-2389, or email finaid@sonoma.edu for further information. For the Financial Aid website, click here.

3-Week Sessions

  • Monday, June 7 - Thursday, June 24
  • Tuesday, July 6, - Thursday, July 22
  • Monday, August 2 - Thursday, August 19

4-Week Sessions
  • Monday, June 7 - Thursday, July 1
  • Tuesday, July 6 - Thursday, July 19

List of Courses for this term:

Click on individual courses for descriptions, fees, class#, units, instructor and other information


AMCS200 Written and Oral Analysis: Introduction to African-American Studies
AMCS392 Ethnic Images in Film and Media
ANTH318 Human Development: Sex and the Life Cycle
ANTH340 Living in our Globalized World
ARTH210 Introduction to Art History: Cave to Renaissance
ARTH211 Introduction to Art History: A Survey of Art, The Renaissance to Modern
ARTH212A Introduction to World Film History A CANCELED
BIOL115 Introduction to Biology
BIOL115 Introduction to Biology
BIOL224 Human Physiology
BIOL224 Human Physiology
BIOL308 Environmental Toxicology
BIOL311 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
BUS211 Business Statistics: In-Class & Online
BUS225 Legal Environment of Business CANCELLED
BUS230B Principles of Accounting
BUS295 Work Experience
BUS295 Work Experience
BUS295 Work Experience
BUS316 Production Operations Management
BUS319 Introduction to Management Information Systems CANCELLED
BUS319 Introduction to Management Information Systems In-Class and Online
BUS330B Intermediate Accounting Online (not self-paced)CANCELLED
BUS344 Organizational Behavior (in-class + online)
BUS344 Organizational Behavior (in-class + online)
BUS350 Management (online + in-class)
BUS360 Introduction to Marketing
BUS360 Introduction to Marketing
BUS370 Introduction to Managerial Finance
BUS430 Advanced Accounting Online (not self-paced)
BUS464W Wine Production, Operations and Distribution
BUS491 Seminar in Management Strategy and Policy
BUS491 Seminar in Management Strategy and Policy
BUS499A Internship in Accounting
BUS499A Internship in Accounting
BUS499F Internship in Finance
BUS499F Internship in Finance
BUS499FM Internship in Financial Management
BUS499FM Internship in Financial Management
BUS499MG Internship in Management
BUS499MG Internship in Management
BUS499MK Internship in Marketing
BUS499MK Internship in Marketing
BUS499W Internship in Wine Business Strategies
BUS499W Internship in Wine Business Strategies
BUS501 Principles of Accounting CANCELLED
BUS552 Leadership and Teambuilding
BUS596 Graduate Internship
CALS219 Chicano/ Latino Identity and Heritage: The Latino Experience CANCELLED
CALS220 Chicano/Latino Arts and Literature
CALS339 Chicanos/Latinos in U.S. Society: California Emphasis CANCELLED
CALS374 Chicano/Latino Literature
CALS403 Chicano and Latino Youth and Adolescents
CALS451 Chicano/ Latino Humanities
CCJS450 Punishments and Corrections
CCJS494 Interdisciplinary Seminar: Psychology and Law CANCELLED
CCJS494 Drugs and Society
COMS320 The Beatles and the Global Village
COMS328 America at the Movies
COMS499 Media Internship
COMS499 Media Internship
COMS499 Media Internship
COMS499 Media Internship
COUN581 Introduction to Chemical Dependency CANCELLED
COUN595 Special Studies: Death, Dying and Bereavement
ECON205 Introduction to Microeconomics In-Class and Online
ECON426 Seminar in the History of Economic Thought CANCELLED
ECON501 Economics of Markets and Industries In-Class & Online CANCELLED
ENGL201 Written and Oral Discourses
ENGL203 Introduction to Linguistic Studies CANCELLED
ENGL214 Literature of the World
ENGL313 Classical Literature and Norse Mythology
ENGL314 Modern World Literature in English
ENGL315 California Ethnic Literature
ENGL339 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL342 Children's Literature CANCELLED
ENGL410 The Grammar/Writing Connection for Teachers
ENSP324A Agroecology
ENSP324B Agroecology
ENSP324B Agroecology
GEOG338 Social Geography
GEOL301 Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands
GERN317 Emotions and Adult Life
HIST252 History of the United States Since 1865
HIST252 History of the United States Since 1865
HIST380 Twentieth Century World CANCELLED
HUM200 Written and Oral Analysis: Peace Studies
KIN201 Foundations of Kinesiology
KIN301 History and Philosophy of Human Movement
KIN311 Fencing Pedagogy Certificate Program
KIN311 Fencing Pedagogy Certificate Program
KIN311 Special Topics: Learn to Ride Instructor Training
KIN400 Elementary School Physical Education
KIN410 Lifespan Motor Development
KIN460 Conditioning for Performance and Health
LIBS304 We Hold These Truths
LIBS320B Elective Seminar: Machine as Metaphor CANCELLED
LIBS320C Elective Seminar in Core C: Unblocking Creativity
LIBS336 Special Topics Workshop: Composing a Life (Notebooks, Journals, and Memoirs)
MATH131 Introduction to Finite Mathematics
MATH131 Introduction to Finite Mathematics
MATH161 Calculus I
MATH165 Elementary Applied Statistics
MATH45 Intermediate Algebra CANCELLED
MATH45 Intermediate Algebra CANCELLED
MUS343 Studies in Music Genres: The Beatles CANCELLED
MUS343 Studies in Musical Genres: The Grateful Dead CANCELLED
MUS481 Special Topics: Introduction to Orff Schulwork: Music and Movement in the Classroom CANCELLED
NAMS338 Native Americans and the Cinema
NAMS346 Philosophic Systems and Sacred Movement in Native North America
NURS480 Health, Sexuality and Society In-class & Online
NURS596 Community Planning for Effective Health Care System for Sonoma County CANCELLED
PHIL101 Critical Thinking
PHIL101 Critical Thinking
PHIL200 Philosophical Issues: Fantasy, Philosophy and the Lord of the Rings
PHIL200 Philosophical Issues CANCELLED
PHIL200 Philosophical Issues: Philosophy in Pop Culture CANCELLED
PHIL302 Ethics and Value Theory
PHIL302 Ethics and Value Theory: Compassion and Happiness CANCELLED
PHIL302 Ethics and Value Theory: Cyberethics In-Class & Online
POLS200 American Political System
POLS200 American Political System
POLS200 American Political System
POLS200 American Political System
POLS315 Democracy, Capitalism and Socialism CANCELLED
POLS486 Selected Topics in International Relations: International Policial Economy CANCELLED
POLS501 The Administrative State
PSY302 Development of the Person
PSY303 The Person in Society
PSY425 Abnormal Psychology
PSY431 Introduction to Art Therapy CANCELLED
PSY490 Interdiscipliary Seminar: Psychology & Law CANCELLED
PSY490 Psychology Seminar: Human Sexuality CANCELLED
PSY571 Graduate Practicum: Principles of Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Prevention CANCELLED
PSY571 Graduate Practicum in Psychopharmacology CANCELLED
PSY571 Graduate Practicum: Career Development, Theories and Techniques CANCELLED
PSY596 Seminar: Emergency Mental Health; Crisis, Assessment and Interventions
SOCI317 Emotions and Adult Life
SOCI340 Drugs and Society
SOCI431 Sociology of Religion
SOCI450 Punishments and Corrections
UNIV238 Foundations of Leadership CANCELLED
WGS280 Women's Bodies: Health and Image CANCELED
WGS350 Gender, Sexuality and Family