ONLINE

GRADUATE

SUMMER

CLASSES

Take advantage of our online summer classes! Take a graduate class online before the fall semester to get one step closer to earning your degree.

How To Register

If you are a Current Student you should register for summer courses via GullNet.

If you have questions about graduate courses available online this summer, or would like more information about enrolling in one of SU’s 15 master’s programs or two doctoral programs, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies at GraduateAdmissions@salisbury.edu.

Note: Financial aid is not available for summer classes.

Online graduate courses (that don’t require any pre-requisites) include:

  • EDUC 510 - Seminar: Recent Issues in Education
  • POSC 540 - Public Administration
  • SOWK 599 - Special Topics

Work toward your dreams this summer.

GullNet

The following courses may require graduate program admission

ONLINE courses include:

  • CADR 640 - Field Practicum I
  • CADR 641 - Field Practicum II
  • CADR 651 - 701 - Professional Development
  • EDLD 516 – P-12 Administration
  • EDLD 550 – Leadership and Change
  • EDLD 552 – Diversity and Group Dynamics in School Administration
  • EDUC 547 – ESOL Methods
  • ENGL 547 – Current Approaches in ESOL Instruction
  • GEOG 519 – Advanced Geographic Information Science
  • INFO 615 – Project Management Online
  • SOWK 602 - Ethical Foundation of Social Work
  • SOWK 604 - Treatment of Trauma
  • SOWK 645 – Field Instruction II
  • SOWK 653 - Substance Abuse Assessment and Intervention
  • SOWK 654 - Psychopathology
  • SOWK 663 - Supervision and Administration
  • SOWK 677 - Child Welfare
  • SOWK 685 – Field Instruction IV

REMOTE courses (virtual instruction during set days and times; students are expected to attend via video conferencing) include:

  • EDCI 720 - Diversity in Education
  • EDCI 722 - Perspectives in Theory: Lenses for Critical Understandings of Education
  • EDCI 728 - Understanding Instruction and Assessment to Improve Learning
  • EDCI 742 - Writing: Theory, Research and Practice
  • EDCI 744 - Comprehension and Strategic Learning: Theory, Research and Practice
  • EDCI 750 - Literacy Policy and Practice Analysis
  • EDCI 800 - Research Seminar I: Writing the Literature Review
  • EDCI 805 - Dissertation I
  • EDCI 815 - Dissertation III
  • EDCI 820 - Dissertation IV
  • REED 510 - Writing: Processes and Products
  • REED 612 - Literacy Practicum II

Need Help?

Fill out this short form and someone from the Office of Graduate Studies will contact you to discuss your needs.

Classes are filling up fast. Current availability can be confirmed in GullNet and when you register.