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Note: All courses will have scheduled meeting times during the week, and attendance online is required.
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Yale Summer Session courses taught exclusively online are offered in the summer as a way for students to take Yale College courses for credit without being in a physical classroom. Much of the learning is synchronous and the course work is equivalent to summer session courses taught in person, in New Haven. Online courses are designated by the letter “E” following the course number, e.g. ECON S115E. These courses may be used to fulfill distributional requirements and in some cases even requirements for the major if approved by the department.
Note: Students enrolled in Summer Programs Abroad (Yale and Non-Yale programs) are not permitted to take online courses concurrently.
Registration deadline (all courses): May 10, 2024.
Registration opens January 2024.
Online Course. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer an online, non-credit German for Reading course to assist students in satisfying their degree requirements. Students will acquire skills for reading German language texts of any difficulty with some fluency. Study of syntax and grammar; practice in close reading and translation of texts in different genres in the humanities and sciences. The course is self-paced but has daily or weekly deadlines for assignments. These courses do not have live online class meetings and will not appear on transcripts issued by the University. Grades will be available in YaleHub one week after the conclusion of the course. Open to Yale doctoral and visiting graduate students. Non-Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Yale doctoral student tuition and technology fee are funded by GSAS. Visiting students, tuition: $850.Technology fee: $85.
Online Course. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer an online, non-credit French for Reading course to assist students in satisfying their degree requirements. Students will acquire skills for reading French language texts of any difficulty with some fluency. Study of syntax and grammar; practice in close reading and translation of texts in different genres in the humanities and sciences. The class will meet live online each week and will not appear on transcripts issued by the University. Grades will be available in YaleHub one week after the conclusion of the course. Open to Yale doctoral and visiting graduate students. Non-Credit. Session A: May 27 – June 28. Class times: Mondays and Thursdays, 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT. Yale doctoral student Tuition and Technology Fee are funded by GSAS. Visiting students, Tuition: $850. Technology Fee: $85.
Online Course. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer an online, non-credit Spanish for Reading course to assist students in satisfying their degree requirements. Students will acquire skills for reading Spanish language texts of any difficulty with some fluency. Study of syntax and grammar; practice in close reading and translation of texts in different genres in the humanities and sciences. The course is self-paced but has daily or weekly deadlines for assignments. These courses do not have live online class meetings and will not appear on transcripts issued by the University. Grades will be available in YaleHub one week after the conclusion of the course. Open to Yale doctoral and visiting graduate students. Non-Credit. Session A: May 27 – June 28. Yale doctoral student Tuition and Technology Fee are funded by GSAS. Visiting students, Tuition: $850. Technology Fee: $85.
Online Course. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will offer an online, non-credit Italian for Reading course to assist students in satisfying their degree requirements. Students will acquire skills for reading Italian language texts of any difficulty with some fluency. Study of syntax and grammar; practice in close reading and translation of texts in different genres in the humanities and sciences. The course is self-paced but has daily or weekly deadlines for assignments. These courses do not have live online class meetings and will not appear on transcripts issued by the University. Grades will be available in YaleHub one week after the conclusion of the course. Open to Yale doctoral and visiting graduate students. Non-Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Yale doctoral student Tuition and Technology Fee are funded by GSAS. Visiting students, Tuition: $850. Technology Fee: $85.