Work ahead in your degree program and earn academic credit

      during the holiday break. Winter Session’s five-week courses are available online, meaning you can earn college credit without leaving the comfort of home during those chilly winter days.

      Registration

      Important Dates

      Courses

      Tuition & Fees

    • RegistrationBack to top

      Continuing UNCG students may pre-register for Winter Session classes from November 1-21, 2011.

      Newly admitted and visiting students may register beginning 12:01am, December 1, 2011. Start by filling out a Student Information Form.

    • Important DatesBack to top

      December 21, 2011—Last day to drop/add Winter Session course for a refund of tuition
      December 22, 2011—Begin "W"
      January 5, 2012—Last day to drop Winter Session course without academic penalty
      January 6, 2012—Begin "WF"
      January 25, 2012—Winter Session ends
      January 25, 2012—Last day of exams

      Payment Deadlines
      For students who register between November 1-21, payment is due by December 15.
      For students who register between November 22-December 21, payment is due at the time of registration.
      The amount due can be found at the Student Account Center.

      Holiday Service Desk Schedule
      December 25—Closed
      December 26-29—Open 10:00am 5:00pm
      December 30-January 2—Closed

    • CoursesBack to top

      CRN

      Footnotes

      Course

      Title

      Instructor

      10025

      29,30,105

      AFS

      201

      81D

      Intro African American Studies

      Ali, Omar H.

      14312

      29,30,105

      ARH

      111

      81D

      Western Art:Renaissance-Contmp

      Jenkens, Alton L.

      11112

      29,30,105

      ARH

      112

      81D

      Survey of Non-Western Art

      Perrill, Elizabeth A.

      14313

      3,29,30,105

      ART

      345

      81D

      Introduction to Web Design

      Walton, Lee M.

      11113

      29,30,105

      ATY

      213

      81D

      Intro to Cultural Anthropology

      Ivanova, Sofia A.

      14340

      29,30,105

      ATY

      213

      81D

      Intro to Cultural Anthropology

      Ivanova, Sofia A.

      12347

      3,29,30,39,105

      ATY

      253

      81D

      Intro to Biological Anthrpolgy

      Byars George, Lise E.

      12348

      3,29,30,39,105

      ATY

      253L

      81D

      Intro Biological Anthro Lab

      Byars George, Lise E.

      14344

      29,30,105

      BIO

      105

      81D

      Major Concepts Biology

      Schug, Tomlin

      14341

      9,29,30,105

      BLS

      325

      81D

      Mystery, Mayhem and Murder

      McCarty, Douglas M.

      14342

      9,29,30,105

      BLS

      381

      81D

      Old Europe/New Europe

      Lixl, Andreas

      12668

      11,29,30,105,159

      CED

      688

      81D

      Cont Prb Sem:Clinical Supervis

      Benshoff, James M.

      11114

      29,30,105

      CST

      105

      81D

      Intro to Communication Studies

      Dunning, Sarah G.

      14417

      29,30,105

      CST

      341

      81D

      Communication / Workplace Rel

      Cook, Sam

      11115

      29,30,105

      CST

      105

      82D

      Intro to Communication Studies

      Digh, Jessica R.

      12666

      29,30,105,159

      ELC

      688C

      81D

      Cont Prb Sem:Edu Law and Cultr

      Lashley, Carl A.

      11116

      29,30,105

      ENG

      105

      81D

      Introduction to Narrative

      Lim, Gary

      11117

      29,30,105

      ENG

      209

      81D

      Tpc Nonwest Lit:Postcolnl Dev

      Moore, Alexandra S.

      11118

      3,29,30,105

      ENG

      327

      81D

      Writing in the Professions

      Yarbrough, Bonnie T.

      11138

      29,30,105,206

      GEO

      103

      81D

      Introduction to Earth Science

      Lennartson, Gerald J.

      12669

      29,30,105

      HED

      611

      81D

      Survey of Adult Education

      Ayers, David F.

      11119

      29,30,105

      HIS

      211

      81D

      The United States to 1865

      Miller, Dennis

      11120

      29,30,105

      HIS

      212

      81D

      The US Since 1865

      Kaiser, John

      11123

      29,30,105

      MAT

      112

      81D

      Contemporary Topics Math

      Ryang, Dohyoung

      11124

      29,30,105

      MAT

      115

      81D

      College Algebra

      Erovenko, Igor

      11125

      29,30,105

      MAT

      115

      82D

      College Algebra

      Butler, Dagny G.

      11126

      3,29,30,105

      MGT

      120

      81D

      Calculus for Bus / Social Sci

      SYasaki, Dan

      11127

      29,30,105

      MAT

      150

      81D

      Precalculus I

      Chhetri, Maya

      12729

      8,29,30,105

      MGT

      301

      81D

      Intro to Internationl Business

      Sarala, Riikka M.

      14216

      8,29,30,105

      MLS

      610

      81D

      Tpcs:Religion and Ecology

      Headington, Charles E.

      14217

      8,29,30,105

      MLS

      610

      82D

      Tpcs:The Reel World

      Jones, Jeff W.

      14219

      8,29,30,105

      MLS

      620

      81D

      Tpcs:The Global Economy

      Sarbaum, Jeffrey K.

      11129

      29,30,105

      MST

      225

      81D

      Film Appreciation

      Adams, Jeffrey T.

      11133

      29,30,105

      PHI

      121

      81D

      Contemporary Moral Problems

      Gallimore, Richard L.

      11130

      29,30,105

      PHI

      359

      81D

      Philosophy of Religion

      Rosenkrantz, Gary

      11132

      29,30,105

      PHI

      361

      81D

      Ethical Issues in Business

      Maki, Wade M.

      10039

      29,30,105

      PSC

      105

      81D

      Controversies-Contemp Politics

      McNamara, Elizabeth

      14371

      29,30,105

      PSY

      121

      81D

      General Psychology

      GGuttentag, Deborah W.

      14372

      3,29,30,105

      PSY

      318

      81D

      Belief in Weird Things

      Guttentag, Robert E.

      14324

      3,29,30,105

      PSY

      375

      81D

      Psychology of Aging

      Touron, Dayna R.

      11139

      29,30,105

      REL

      101

      81D

      Intro to Religious Studies

      McDuffie, David C.

      14368

      29,30,105

      RPM

      102

      81D

      Creating a Meaningful Life

      Fitzsimmons, Suzanne

      11135

      29,30,105

      SOC

      101

      81D

      Introduction to Sociology

      Hunnicutt, Gwendolyn C.

      11136

      29,30,105

      SOC

      201

      81D

      Social Probs

      Kroll-Smith, J. S.

      11128

      29,30,105

      STA

      108

      81D

      Elemntry Intro Probablty Stats

      Deutsch, Roland C.

      11121

      29,30,105

      WCV

      101

      81D

      Western Civilization

      Meszaros, Elizabeth P.

      11122

      29,30,105

      WCV

      102

      81D

      Western Civilization

      Kaiser, John

      11137

      29,30,105

      WGS

      250

      81D

      ntro Women's / Gender Studies

      Colonna, Sarah E.


      Footnote #29
      Tuition and fees rates for distance learning courses (Campus D) are different from on-campus courses and will be assessed apart from any tuition charged for on-campus courses.

      Footnote #3
      This course has prerequisite and/or corequisite requirements. See Undergraduate and/or The Graduate School Bulletin.

      Footnote #11
      This course has degree restrictions; see Bulletin for details.

      Footnote #206
      Students cannot receive credit for both GEO 103 and 106.

      Footnote #8
      This course has major restrictions; see Bulletin for details.

      Footnote #9
      This course has classification (class year) restrictions; see Bulletin for details.

    • Tuition & Fees Back to top

       

       

      Undergraduate

       

       

      Graduate

       

      Credit Hours

      In-State

      Out-of-State

      Outside NC*

      In-State

      Out-of-State

      Outside NC*

      0

       $128.07

       $551.01

       $244.96

       $210.79

       $810.1

       $405.35

      1

       $128.07

       $551.01

       $244.96

       $210.79

       $810.1

       $405.35

      2

       $256.14

       $1,102.02

       $489.92

       $421.58

       $1,620.20

       $810.70

      3

       $384.21

       $1,653.03

       $734.88

       $632.37

       $2,430.30

       $1,216.05

      4

       $512.28

       $2,204.04

       $979.84

       $843.16

       $3,240.40

       $1,621.40

      5

       $640.35

       $2,755.05

       $1,224.80

       $1,053.95

       $4,050.50

       $2,026.75

      6

       $768.42

       $3,306.06

       $1,469.76

       $1,264.74

       $4,860.60

       $2,432.10

      7

       $896.49

       $3,857.07

       $1,714.72

       $1,475.53

       $5,670.70

       $2,837.45

      8

       $1,024.56

       $4,408.08

       $1,959.68

       $1,686.32

       $6,480.80

       $3,242.80

      9

       $1,152.63

       $4,959.09

       $2,204.64

       $1,897.11

       $7,290.90

       $3,648.15

      10

       $1,280.70

       $5,510.10

       $2,449.60

       $2,107.90

       $8,101.00

       $4,053.50

      11

       $1,408.77

       $6,061.11

       $2,694.56

       $2,318.69

       $8,911.10

       $4,458.85

      12

       $1,536.84

       $6,612.12

       $2,939.52

       $2,529.48

       $9,721.20

       $4,864.20

      13

       $1,664.91

       $7,163.13

       $3,184.48

       $2,740.27

       $10,531.30

       $5,269.55

      14

       $1,792.98

       $7,714.14

       $3,429.44

       $2,951.06

       $11,341.40

       $5,674.90

      * "Outside NC" means distance education is received outside North Carolina.

      Graduate-level courses in the Bryan School of Business & Economics are subject to a $120 per credit hour surcharge in addition to the above stated tuition and fees.

      NOTE: The payment deadline for Winter Session courses is December 15. For more information on tuition and fees, please consult the Cashiers Office.