Special Summer Programs 2013

Additional special summer program information for 2013 will be posted as it becomes available. To view credit courses offered for summer 2013, go to Schedule of Classes and choose the Summer 2013 term.

University Summer Forums
(credit optional; open to public)

Continuing Studies and its campus partners are proud to sponsor two University Summer Forums, academic courses addressing contemporary issues in American society that are open to the public (free) and to registered students for credit (students pay regular credit fees). The Forums are offered in two sessions. Both sessions meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings on campus from 7-9 pm. This year's topics and dates are:

The Greatest Debate: Science and Religion
June 18-July 11, 2013

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-9 pm
1100 Grainger Hall, 975 University Ave.

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Art and Political Activism
July 16-August 8, 2013

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-9 pm
H.F. DeLuca Forum, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
330 N. Orchard St.

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Contact Continuing Studies at 608-262-3598 or 608-262-5823.

Advanced Placement Summer Institute
June 24-28, 2013

This program is administered by Education Outreach and Partnerships. View Advanced Placement information.

Madison Early Music Festival
July 6-12, 2013

A Festive Celebration of the German Renaissance

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to announce the 14th annual Madison Early Music Festival and Workshop (MEMF). In addition to a six-event Festival Concert Series, lectures and workshop classes will provide opportunities to learn and practice instrumental and vocal skills, become familiar with historical performance practices and repertoire, learn about the featured music through the lenses of history and culture, and perform with other participants alongside faculty artists.

Visit www.madisonearlymusic.org. Contact: Chelcy Bowles, 265-5629, music@dcs.wisc.edu.

Credit Learning: Online Courses

Want to take a class this summer, but can't make it to campus? Consider an online course! To find online courses, go to Schedule of Classes, choose the Summer 2013 term and under Additional Search Criteria, Mode of Instruction, choose "Internet Only." You will be presented with a list of courses currently offered online, many of them available to undergraduates.