McDaniel College 

Traditional Summer Courses

The traditional summer program is one session:

  • Summer Session: May 26th - August 2nd (10 weeks)

Registration on Archway for traditional summer program courses begins April 1, 2008.
Need information on costs and fees? Email the Bursar’s Office.


Summer Session
May 27th - June 26th
ART-1101-01          
Perceptual Drawing
      
Professor:  K. Mychajlshyn
TWTH - 6:00-9:00pm

July 14th - July 31st
CCS-3365-01          
SP: World of Islam
        
Professor:  Dr. Esa
MTWTH - 8:00-11:00am

May 28th - June 11th & June 23rd - June 25th
CCS-3365-02          
SP: Latino Experience in Fiction
Professor:  Dr. McNichols
MW 5:00-10:00pm

June 23rd - July 11th
ENG-2260-01          
Horror Fiction
            
Professor:  Dr. Kachur
MTWTHF  11:15am - 1:40pm

May 27th - July 2nd
SLM-3317-01          
Children's Literature
      
Professor:  K. Craig
MW - 5:00-8:00pm

May 31st - July 5th
SLM-3318-01          
Adolescent Literature    
Professor:  K. Craig
Saturday- 9:00am - 4:00pm


Music

(MUS 1000-4000) Music: Private Lessons
Private lessons may be offered during the summer session.  Students will need to obtain the instructor's permission and complete the appropriate form to register for private lessons. 

x001 Clarinet
x002 Organ
x003 Classical Piano
x004 Trombone
x005 Violin
x006  Voice
x007 Flute
x008 Baritone Horn
x009 Cello
x010 Jazz Piano
x011 Harpsichord
x012 String Bass
x013 Percussion
x014 Trumpet
x015 Saxophone
x016 Viola
x017 Electric Bass
x018 French Horn
x019 Tuba
x020 Bassoon
x021 Classical Guitar
x022 Jazz Guitar
x023 Recorder

All Departments

Independent Studies (1198, 2298, 3398, 4498)
Independent studies are included in the curricular offerings of various departments to provide students with the opportunity for individual study under direction of a faculty member.  The study, agreed upon by the sponsoring faculty member and the student, should be an experience not otherwise available within the regular college course offering.  All students who plan to be on campus for this type of study or project must be enrolled in this course, regardless of the credit involved. 

Independant Study Registration Form

Internships (1195, 2295, 3395, 4495)

The College conducts an active program of student internships through cooperative programs with the government, business, industry, institutions, and individuals.  Internships are arranged directly through the academic departments.  Each internship must be sponsored by a member of the faculty.  The student should submit a written proposal to the faculty sponsor, outlining the academic dimensions and objectives of the internship.

Internship Registration Form

Note: A department is under no obligation to accept independent study or internship students.  All independent study and/or internship contract forms should be submitted in final form to the Registrar’s Office.

Enrolling in Graduate Classes

Undergraduates at McDaniel College may enroll in graduate courses once they have successfully completed at least 80 credits in their undergraduate program. Students must have the approval of both the Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies and the Dean of Student Academic Life prior to registering for graduate courses. Students must be formally admitted to one of the College's five year programs or meet the GPA required for admission into the program in which the course is offered. Normally limited to one or two courses, these credits may count toward either the undergraduate or graduate degree at McDaniel College but not both.
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