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Why Summer Classes?
Course | Dates | Course Type | Description |
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Global Leadership and Cross-Cultural Communication |
May 19-June 6 |
Online |
Power up your leadership skills and stand out in today’s global job market. Dive into cultural intelligence, master cross-cultural communication and learn strategies employers value most. You'll gain practical tools to lead effectively, solve problems and make confident decisions on a global scale. |
Special Topic: HAZWOPER |
May 19-26 |
In-person |
Stand out to future employers by getting hands-on training in hazard recognition, protective gear and decontamination techniques while earning college credit. Completing this OSHA training makes you instantly more competitive for jobs in construction, manufacturing, transportation, engineering, environmental services, and treatment, storage and disposal (TSD). |
Business, Government and Society |
June 9-July 4 |
Online |
Explore real-world issues such as business ethics, corporate sustainability and stakeholder relationships. You'll learn practical ways businesses interact with government and communities—skills you can apply right away. (Note: There is also a full-term section of this course available.) |
Foundational Accounting and Data Skills |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Build solid accounting and data analytics skills that employers want. This class helps you master financial reporting, interpret data and make smart business decisions, giving your career a strong start. |
Oral Communication |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Become a better communicator by learning strategies to clearly and confidently express your ideas. You'll learn speaking and writing techniques to stand out professionally. This course is ideal for improving your success in interviews, meetings and presentations. |
Money and Banking |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Get an inside look at how banks, financial markets and economic strategies work. You'll gain practical, employer-valued skills in finance that you'll use throughout your career and while understanding money flow and banking operations in today’s economy. |
Media Writing for the Entertainment Industry |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Dive into the world of persuasive communication and learn how entertainment media shapes public opinion and behavior. You'll sharpen your writing skills by creating content for entertainment platforms—while learning how to approach each project with strategy, responsibility and creativity. If you're planning to work in media, PR, advertising or content creation, this course gives you a strong foundation. |
Psychological Foundations of Childhood |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Get a deeper understanding of how children grow, learn and develop from infancy through adolescence. Whether you're heading into education, social services or health care, you'll walk away with practical insight you can use. |
Business, Government and Society |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Dig into topics like corporate ethics, sustainability and public policy. You'll develop a big-picture understanding of how businesses shape and respond to the world around them—great preparation for any leadership role. |
Consumer and Market Behavior |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
What makes people buy, choose or click? Learn what drives consumer behavior and how to apply that knowledge to real-world marketing strategies. You’ll walk away with insights that give you an edge in business. |
Leadership and Organizational Change |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Get the leadership skills to guide teams through change and uncertainty. You’ll learn how to lead transformation, manage people and bring structure to big ideas—skills that stand out in any workplace. |
Psychopathology |
June 9-July 4 |
Online |
(S) Take a deep dive into psychological disorders and how they’re treated. You’ll build a solid understanding of mental health that’s valuable in careers ranging from counseling to community services. |
Intro to Tribal Health Care |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Explore the expanding field of American Indian and Alaska Native public health. You'll explore health disparities, uncover opportunities to improve community outcomes and build skills essential for careers in health policy, advocacy and healthcare leadership. |
Materials Science |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Hyflex (Online or In-person) |
Learn how materials work—from atomic structure to real-world applications. Whether you're headed into engineering or tech, this course helps you connect the dots between theory and hands-on problem solving. |
Calculus II |
June 9-Aug. 1 |
Online |
Struggling with Calc II this semester? Try an asynchronous online version of the course! Videos allow you to rewind and rewatch if something goes by too quickly and worksheets help you practice the concepts before working on the homework. Topics include integration techniques, sequences and series, and power series representations of functions. |
Business and Professional Communication |
June 13-15 and 20-22 |
In-person |
Learn how to communicate like a pro in the workplace. You'll build confidence through real practice—interviews, presentations, team talks and more—to help you shine in any career setting. |
Racial and Ethnic Relations |
July 7- |
Online |
(D,S) Explore how race and ethnicity influence social dynamics, institutions and everyday experiences. You'll develop critical thinking skills that can support careers in education, public service, business and beyond. |
Looking for something else? Check out our full course list. For the most up-to-date course list, log in to Self Service. | SUMMER 2025 COURSES AT OSU-TULSA |