2012 SUMMER READING COURSES

2012 SUMMER READING COURSES
2012 SUMMER READING COURSES

Summer Reading Courses are designed for students who need some flexibility in their schedule. No matter what your summer fun, you can still get some UNL credits done.

Registration is March 5 - May 13 with classes starting May 14.

Summer Reading Courses do not count toward full-time enrollment for financial aid purposes. Final grades are posted in time for August 2012 graduation.

CLAS 180 (931) Classical Mythology
CRIM 480 (931) Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Serial Killing
ECON 211 (931) Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON212 (931) Principles of Microeconomics
ETHN150 (931) African Culture & Civilization
ETHN171 (931) Power & Culture in Latin America
ETHN 358 (931) Native American Women
ETHN 373 (931) Latin America & Global Relations
ETHN 374 (931) History of Brazil
ETHN 486 (931) History of South Africa
GEOL109 (931) Oceanography
HIST 121 (931) World History Since 1500
HIST 150 (931) African Culture & Civilization
HIST 171 (931) Power & Culture in Latin America
HIST 222 (931) History of Sport
HIST 345 (931) History of American Presidency
HIST 358 (931) Native American Women
HIST 373 (931) Latin America & Global Relations
HIST 374 (931) History of Brazil
HIST 486 (931) History of South Africa
LAMS 373 (931) Latin American & Global Relations
LAMS 374 (931) History of Brazil
NUTR 253 (931) Cultural Aspects of Food & Nutrition
PSYC 263 (931) Introduction to Cognitive Processes
PSYC 270 (931) Evolution, Behavior & Society
PSYC 298 (931) Special Topics in Psychology: Evolutionary Medicine
PSYC 428 (931) Health Psychology
PSYC 460 (931) Human Memory
PSYC 466 (931) Attention & Performance
PSYC 498 (931) Special Topics in Psychology: Psychology of Sexual Orientation
PSYC 498 (932) Special Topics in Psychology: Treating Substance Use Disorders
PSYC 498 (933) Special Topics in Psychology: Pediatric Health Psychology
PSYC 828 (931) Health Psychology
PSYC 866 (931) Attention & Performance
PSYC 920 (931) Seminar in Psychology: Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment
WMNS 358 (931) Native American Women

HOW TO REGISTER
1. Review the course syllabus online at online.unl.edu/summer to ensure the requirements fit your summer plans.
2. Enroll online at online.unl.edu/summer, call (402) 472-2175 or visit Extended Education & Outreach at 2100 Vine Street.
3. Tuition and distance education fees are due in full at the time of registration.
For questions, please call (402) 472-2175.