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Finding Your Summer Course

Class Search

Check the UNC-Chapel Hill Class Search Engine for course availability by term and subject area and to view the course’s mode of instruction. The class search engine or Connect Carolina has the most up-to-date and official mode of instruction.

IDEAs in Action

For a list of courses sorted by general education requirement, please click here.

Incoming First Year Students

For a list of recommended courses, please visit the “Incoming Students.

Modes of Instruction

Summer courses are offered in four modes

  • In-Person, On-Campus Learners (IP): Students will attend classes and take exams on specific dates/times and at a specific campus location throughout the session. Some class meetings may be online (synchronous or asynchronous)
  • Remote Synchronous (RS): Fully online. Students will attend classes and take exams remotely in live sessions that meet on specific dates/times throughout the session. Some class meetings may be asynchronous.
  • Remote Mostly Asynchronous (RM): Fully online. For most class sessions, students aren’t required to attend classes and/or exams on specific dates/at specific times, and most class sessions and/or exams have flexible or asynchronous options for completion within a window of time. Students will be required to attend some synchronous class sessions and/or exams at specific dates/times.
  • Remote Asynchronous (RA): Fully online. Students aren’t required to attend class sessions on specific dates/at specific times. Course content will be available on-demand or within specified windows of time. All course instruction is asynchronous. Class sessions and/or exams will have flexible options for completion within a window of time.

Summer 2025 Course Descriptions

 

A


African, African American, and Diaspora Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Applied Physical Sciences
Arabic
Art and Art History
Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Astronomy (see Physics and Astronomy)

B


Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Business

C


Chemistry
Chinese
City and Regional Planning
Classics
Communication
Computer Science

D


Dentistry
Dramatic Art

E


Economics
Education
English and Comparative Literature
Environment, Ecology, and Energy Program
Exercise and Sport Science

F


French

G


Geography
Geological Sciences
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures
Global Studies

H


History
Honors

I


Information & Library Science
Italian

J


Japanese

K


Korean

L


Latin American Studies
Law
Linguistics

M


Management and Society
Mathematics
Media and Journalism
Medicine
Music

N


Nursing


P

Peace, War, and Defense
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
Portuguese
Psychology and Neuroscience
Public Health
Public Policy

R


Religious Studies
Romance Studies
Russian

S


Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Statistics and Operations Research

W


Women’s and Gender Studies