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Did you miss registration for the spring semester but still want to take a few classes? SUNY Sullivan is offering a shortened semester this spring! With a variety of classes offered virtually, you can pick up extra credits in just 10 weeks.
(A complete list for SUNY Sullivan's 2025 Spring 10-Week courses is BELOW. To learn more about FREE tutoring, click HERE!)
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If you are a Sullivan County resident who earns a high school diploma or GED in 2024, you may be eligible to ATTEND SUNY SULLIVAN WITH FREE TUITION AND FEES!
Spring 10-Week Courses*
2/26/2025 - 5/16/2025
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Business Mathematics | BUS 1101 02 XP | 3 | This course covers the mathematics used in everyday business and accounting. Among the topics included are: fractions and decimals, the use of algebraic equations, percents and their applications, sales and trade discounts, markup, payroll, checking accounts, simple and compound interest, discounting of notes, present value, taxes, and business statistics. | Virtual |
Composition I | ENG 1001 09 XP | 3 | This is a writing-intensive course in which students draft and revise college-level essays. Students study the conventions of academic prose, examine various methods of organization and development, and learn research skills. Students who pass but do not earn a C or better in Composition I are required to re-take the course or pass a Composition I exam with a C or better before enrolling in Composition II. Composition I meets the writing component for Gen Ed Communication. | In-Person MC, G Building, G 005 Computer Classroom MW 3:00 PM-4:55 PM |
Western Civilization: Since 1648 | HIS 1206 01 XP | 3 | Students learn the economic, cultural, social, and political developments of human civilizations in Western Europe since 1648, and their relationships with the rest of the world, specifically the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia.. | Virtual |
US History since 1940 | HIS 1229 03 XP | 3 | This course surveys and examines selected problems and opportunities facing the United States in the 20th century and early 21th century. Students analyze significant topics of social justice, diversity, economic, and political changes in the US since 1940 | Virtual |
Elementary Statistics | MAT 1004 04 XP | 3 | Students learn about probability, frequency distributions, mean and standard deviation, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution, hypothesis testing, samples from a finite population, regression and correlation, confidence intervals, and chisquare tests. | Virtual |
Intermediate Algebra | MAT 1005 05 XP | 3 | Students review basic algebra and learn about polynomials, radicals, and linear inequalities. They learn to graph and work with linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, and exponential functions. | In-Person MC, B Building, B 107 Classroom MWF 8:00 AM-9:15 AM |
Project Adventure | PED 1812 01 XP | 1 | This is an introductory physical education course which involves innovative warm-up and conditioning exercises, exotic games, group cooperation, personal and group initiative problems and basic skills. Spotting and trusting activities are used throughout "Project Adventure." Outcomes are: an increase in the participant's sense of personal confidence, increased joy in one's physical self in being with others, increased familiarity and identification with the natural world. | In-Person MC, K Building, K 118 Racquetball Room MW 11:00 AM-11:50 AM |
*Class listings and details may be subject to change.