MSU President's Column for Traill County Tribune

April 11, 2015  

Mayville State offering a variety of courses this summer

 

Summer is a busy time at Mayville State. Although some of our on-campus students leave campus for summer jobs, internships, or just rest and relaxation, many others stay in Mayville to take part in our wide variety of summer course offerings. For many of Mayville State’s distance students, summer course offerings are critical to completing their degrees.

Mayville State is offering more than 100 challenging courses, including fast-track or mini sessions, online courses, and traditional on-campus classes. Fast track courses begin Mon., May 18 with a history course titled Nazi Germany & The Holocaust taught by Dr. Dalton McMahon. Tim O’Brien will teach a course in first aid and CPR May 26-29, and Becky Gunderson’s Water Safety instructor (WSI) course runs May 26-29. Other summer classes begin on Mon., May 26. The schedule includes two five-week sessions in addition to six-week, eight-week, and 10-week sessions, all beginning on various dates. There’s something for everyone, and it’s not too late to take a look and see what might be of interest to you.

We are working hard to provide convenience for students by offering flexible delivery methods and class meeting times. On-campus classes meet during the day and/or in the evening. More than 90 classes are being offered online.

Students can meet general education criteria, meet requirements for majors, or meet professional certification requirements when studying with Mayville State this summer. Courses leading to a kindergarten endorsement will be offered. Kindergarten endorsement is available only to licensed North Dakota elementary teachers. Courses for the Middle School endorsement will be offered online during the Summer Session of 2015, as are classes needed for the North Dakota Reading Credential. The Reading Credential is required for all remedial reading teachers.

Several computer information systems courses are being offered during the five-week sessions May 26-June 28 and June 29-Aug. 2. They include Introduction to Word Processing, Introduction to Presentation Graphics, Information Literacy, Introduction to Database Applications, and Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications.

Students who enroll in the Health Physical Education and Recreation course, Summer Camp Leadership, will have an opportunity for in-depth work with an on campus summer camp in the area of their choice. This is a pre-professional experience in a summer camp setting. Experiences will include observing and participating in all aspects of the coordination of the summer camp and anything associated with the promotion of the camp or school as it relates to the summer camp. Students will be involved with addressing issues arising at the camp, ethical considerations, problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, and communication.

High school students who are now classified as sophomores, juniors, or seniors may enroll at Mayville State as special students or earn dual high school and college credit during summer session. To qualify, the student must have a 3.0 grade point average and be recommended by his or her high school principal or superintendent.

Mayville State’s summer offerings are especially varied this year. I encourage you to take a look at all that Mayville State has to offer this summer. For a full listing of Mayville State’s summer courses and information on how to register, visit www.mayvillestate.edu/summerschool or call 1-800-437-4104.