Seminole State Summer Programs in China
Seminole State is committed to providing a high quality U.S. college education to a diverse student population. To further this objective, Seminole State launched two new international centers in China (Beijing and Shanghai), where students can take a selection of summer courses and earn Seminole State credit. This year, an online option has been made available to students due to COVID-19. Select the online option below to view the courses and corresponding syllabi offered.
The dates of the Seminole State College Online Summer Program are May 17, 2021 - July 2, 2021.
Apply for the Online Summer Program
While Seminole State typically offers in-person programs in Beijing and Shanghai, due to COVID-19, this year, we are currently offering only the online option for summer courses. We intend to resume the in-person programs for the summer of 2021. This program features courses representing a variety of different disciplines.
Courses
Available Online Courses
- ACG 2021 - Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACG 2071 - Principles of Managerial Accounting
- AMH 2020 - United States History 1865 to Present
- AMH 2091 - African American History
- ARH 2051 - Art History II
- BSC 1005 - Concepts of Biology
- BSC 1050 - Biology and Environment
- BUL 2241 - Business Law I
- CHM 1020 - Contemporary Chemistry
- COP 1000 - Principles of Computer Programming
- COP 2224 - C++ Programming
- ECO 2013 - Principles of Economics (MACRO)
- ECO 2023 - Principles of Economics (MICRO)
- ECO 3223 - Money and Banking
- ENC 1210 - Technical Writing
- ENC 3213 - Technical and Business Writing
- EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science
- FIN 3403 - Principles of Business Finance
- HUN 1201 - The Principles of Nutrition
- LIT 2120 - World Literature II
- MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Available Online Courses
- MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
- MAN 2021 - Introduction to Management
- MAN 2300 - Human Resources Management
- MAN 2500 - Operations Management
- MAN 4600 - International Business and Management
- MAP 2302 - Elementary Differential Equations
- MAR 2011 - Marketing
- MAR 2141 - Global Marketing
- MAR 4503 - Consumer Behavior
- MAS 2103 - Linear Algebra
- MET 1104 - Introduction to Climate Studies
- MMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Media
- PHI 1630 - Contemporary Ethical Problems
- PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy I
- PHY 1053 - General Physics I
- POS 2041 - U.S. Federal Government
- PSY 2012 - General Psychology
- PSY 2602 - Evolution of Modern Psychology
- PUP 2230 - Energy and Environmental Policy
- REL 2300 - Religions of the World
- SPC 1461 - Intercultural Communication
- SPC 1608 - Speech Communication
- SPN 1120 - Elementary Spanish I
- STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I
- SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology
- WOH 1022 - World History Since 1500
2021 Course Syllabi
The following is a list of syllabi for each of the courses to be offered during our summer programs. Please note that these are the institutional syllabi for each course; individual course instructors will have the final say in determining the course syllabi for their course and will disseminate these on the first day of class.
* Independent study/ special topics courses equaling one semester credit can be combined with any of the courses listed below and are available for students who require additional course credits
- ACG 2021 - Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACG 2071 -Principles of Managerial Accounting
- AMH 2020 - United States History 1865 to Present
- AMH 2091 - African American History
- ARH 2051 - Art History II
- ART 1300C - Drawing I
- AST 1002 - Introduction of Astronomy
- BSC 1005 - Concepts of Biology
- BSC 1050 - Biology and Environment
- BUL 2241 - Business Law I
- BUL 3130 - Legal and Ethical Environments of Business
- CHM 1020 - Contemporary Chemistry
- COP 1000 - Principles of Computer Programming
- COP 2224 - C++ Programming
- ECO 2013 - Principles of Economics (MACRO)
- ECO 2023 - Principles of Economics (MICRO)
- ECO 3223 - Money and Banking
- ENC 1101 - English I
- ENC 1210 - Technical Writing
- ENC 3213 - Technical and Business Writing
- ENG 2100 - The Art of Film
- EUH 3952 - The European Experience: History, Politics and Culture
- EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science
- FIN 3403 - Principles of Business Finance
- HUN 1201 - The Principles of Nutrition
- ISM 3011C - Essentials of Management Information Systems
- LIT 2120 - World Literature II
- MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
- MAN 2021 - Introduction of Management
- MAN 2300 - Human Resources Management
- MAN 2500 - Operations Management
- MAN 4600 - International Business and Management
- MAP 2302 - Elementary Differential Equations
- MAR 2011 - Marketing
- MAR 2141 - Global Marketing
- MAR 4503 - Consumer Behavior
- MAS 2103 - Linear Algebra
- MET 1104 - Introduction to Climate Studies
- MMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Media
- PHI 1630 - Contemporary Ethical Problems
- PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy I
- PHY 1053 - General Physics I
- POS 2041 - U.S. Federal Government
- PSY 2012 - General Psychology
- PSY 2602 - The Evolution of Modern Psychology
- PUP 2230 - Energy and Environmental Policy
- REL 2300 - Religions of the World
- SPC 1461 - Intercultural Communications
- SPC 1608 - Speech Communication
- SPN 1120 - Elementary Spanish I
- STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I
- SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology
- WOH 1022 -World History Since 1500
2020 Course Syllabi
The following is a list of syllabi for each of the courses to be offered during our summer programs. Please note that these are the institutional syllabi for each course; individual course instructors will have the final say in determining the course syllabi for their course and will disseminate these on the first day of class.
* Independent study/ special topics courses equaling one semester credit can be combined with any of the courses listed below and are available for students who require additional course credits
- ACG 2021 - Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACG 2071 -Principles of Managerial Accounting
- AMH 2020 - United States History 1865 to Present
- AMH 2091 - African American History
- ARH 2051 - Art History II
- ART 1300C - Drawing I
- AST 1002 - Introduction to Astronomy
- BSC 1005 - Concepts of Biology
- BUL 2241 - Business Law I
- BUL 3130 - Legal and Ethical Environments of Business
- CHM 1020 - Contemporary Chemistry
- CHM 1020C - Contemporary Chemistry with Lab
- COP 1000 - Principles of Computer Programming
- COP 2224 - C++ Programming
- ECO 2013 - Principles of Economics (MACRO)
- ECO 2023 - Principles of Economics (MICRO)
- ECO 3223 - Money and Banking
- ENC 1101 - English I
- ENC 1210 - Technical Writing
- ENC 3213 - Technical and Business Writing
- ENG 2100 - Art of Film
- EUH 3952 -
- The European Experience: History, Politics and Culture
- EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science
- FIN 3403 - Principles of Business Finance
- FRE 1120 - Elementary French I
- HUM 2454 - African American Humanities
- HUN 1201 - The Principles of Nutrition
- ISM 3011C - Essentials of Management Information Systems
- LIT 2120 - World Literature II
- MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
- MAN 2021 - Introduction to Management
- MAN 2500 - Operations Management
- MAN 4600 - International Business and Management
- MAP 2302 - Elementary Differential Equations
- MAR 2011 - Marketing
- MAS 2103 - Linear Algebra
- MET 1104 - Introduction to Climate Studies
- MMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Media
- PHI 1630 - Contemporary Ethical Problems
- PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy I
- PHY 1053 - General Physics I
- POS 2041 - U.S. Federal Government
- PSY 2012 - General Psychology
- PSY 2602 - The Evolution of Modern Psychology
- PUP 2230 - Energy and Environmental Policy
- REL 2300 - Religions of the World
- SPC 1461 - Intercultural Communication
- SPC 1608 - Introduction to Oral Communication
- SPN 1120 - Elementary Spanish I
- STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I
- SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology
- WOH 1022 - World History Since 1500
Courses offered at Seminole State in Salzburg, Austria, will begin in Summer 2018, and will be posted soon.
*Please note that the policies and dates that are applicable to Seminole State campuses in Florida may or may not apply at our international locations.
*It is important to highlight that all courses offered at Seminole State's international centers are equivalent to those offered on our campuses in Seminole County.