Wesleyan College is committed to providing a high quality U.S. college education to a diverse student population. To further this objective, Wesleyan launched an international program in China, where students from around the world can take a selection of summer courses and earn Wesleyan College credits. This year, an online option remains available to international students due to COVID-19. Select a summer term below to view the courses offered.
The courses offered are listed in the corresponding summer term below. Click on the course to download its respective syllabus. 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.
ACC 205 Principles of Finance
ARH 230 Art History II: 16th to 20th Century
BUS 303 Principles of Marketing
BUS 310 Business Law
COM 202 Public Speaking
COM 216 Intercultural Communication
CSC 216 Programming I
CSC 218 Programming II
ECO 102 Issues in Macroeconomics
ECO 104 Issues in Microeconomics
ECO 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 300 Money and Banking
ENG 101 English Composition: Essays
ENG 213 Survey of United States Literature
ESC 150 Principles of Environmental Science
HIS 125 The Emergence of the Modern World
HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1877
HIS 257 African-American History
MAT 205 Calculus I
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 207 Calculus III
MAT 210 Linear Algebra
MAT 220 Statistical Methods
NUR 205 The Principles of Nutrition
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PSY 101 General Psychology
REL 225 Exploring the World's Religions
ARH 230 Art History II: 16th to 20th Century
COM 202 Public Speaking
CSC 216 Programming I
ECO 102 Issues in Macroeconomics
ECO 104 Issues in Microeconomics
ECO 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 204 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECO 300 Money and Banking
ENG 213 Survey of United States Literature
HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1877
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 210 Linear Algebra
MAT 220 Statistical Methods
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PSY 101 General Psychology
ACC 205 Principles of Finance
ARH 126 Art History I: Prehistoric to 16th Century
ARH 230 Art History II: 16th to 20th Century
BUS 303 Principles of Marketing
BUS 310 Business Law
BUS 315 Principles of Management
BUS 318 Human Resources Management
COM 202 Public Speaking
COM 215 Introduction to Media Studies
COM 216 Intercultural Communication
CSC 216 Programming 1
ECO 102 Issues in Macroeconomics
ECO 104 Issues in Microeconomics
ECO 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 300 Money and Banking
ENG 101 English Composition: Essays
ENG 213 Survey of United States Literature
ESC 150 Principles of Environmental Science
HIS 125 The Emergence of the Modern World
HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1877
HIS 257 African-American History
MAT 205 Calculus I
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 207 Calculus III
MAT 210 Linear Algebra
MAT 220 Statistical Methods
NUR 205 The Principles of Nutrition
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PSY 101 General Psychology
REL 225 Exploring the World's Religions
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish 1
ARH 230 Art History II: 16th to 20th Century
COM 202 Public Speaking
CSC 216 Programming I
ECO 102 Issues in Macroeconomics
ECO 104 Issues in Microeconomics
ECO 300 Money and Banking
ENG 213 Survey of United States Literature
HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1877
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 220 Statistical Methods
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PSY 101 General Psychology
REL 225 Exploring the World's Religions
ACC 205 Principles of Finance
ARH 230 Art History II: 16th to 20th Century
BUS 303 Principles of Marketing
BUS 310 Business Law
COM 202 Public Speaking
COM 216 Intercultural Communication
ECO 102 Issues in Macroeconomics
ECO 104 Issues in Microeconomics
ECO 202 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 300 Money and Banking
ENG 101 English Composition: Essays
ENG 213 Survey of United States Literature
ESC 150 Principles of Environmental Science
HIS 125 The Emergence of the Modern World
HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1877
HIS 257 African-American History
MAT 205 Calculus I
MAT 206 Calculus II
MAT 207 Calculus III
MAT 210 Linear Algebra
MAT 220 Statistical Methods
NUR 205 The Principles of Nutrition
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PSY 101 General Psychology
REL 225 Exploring the World's Religions
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