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Deadline - Phase I Registration for Summer 2011 Courses

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Balance your schedule this summer with courses in the Schools of Architecture, Building Construction, City and Regional Planning, Industrial Design, and Music. Offerings include music recording, 3D modeling, geographic information systems, real estate development, and many more. Most courses will be open to all Georgia Tech students.

Georgia Tech alumni, local practitioners, and others can apply online for the opportunity to take summer courses as a Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) student. Note the application deadline is April 1. See below for frequently asked questions.

Phase I Registration Ends April 29.

Sections with low enrollment at the end of Phase I registration (April 29) may be discontinued.

Section dates

  • Early Mini-Mester / May 16 - June 22
  • Full Semester / May 16 - August 5
  • Late Mini-Mester / June 27 - August 5

Course offerings

* offers humanities credit
** offers humanities credit if taken for four semesters
+ offers social science credit

Early Mini-Mester / May 16 - June 22
ID 4418 ID Sketching http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/School of ID 2011 Summer Courses Catalog.pdf" target="_blank">(view all ID offerings)
ID 4104 Alias Studio II - Product Animation (view all ID offerings)
ID 4833 Advanced Modeling Concepts (view all ID offerings)
ID 4833 Wearable Process Design (view all ID offerings)
ID 4900 PFD Portfolio Development (view all ID offerings)
ID 4843 Design & Community (view all ID offerings)
ID 3813 Tangible Interaction (view all ID offerings)

ARCH 6502 Design Scripting
ARCH 6507 Parametric Modeling ~~Prereq - Arch 4420~~
ARCH 4420 Introduction to Design Computing
ARCH 4120/6120 History of Atlanta Architecture *
ARCH 4124 Hist of Architecture in the U.S. *
ARCH 6226 Green Construction [grad students only]
ARCH 4335/8843 Social Practice of Architecture+  ~~Arch UG Students may not use as Social Science Credit~~

MUSI 3450 Survey of Music Technology *
MUSI 4450 Integrating Music Into Multimedia * 

 

Full Semester / May 16 - August 5
BC 4120/6275 Community Design & Construction
BC 4700/6025 Construction Management
BC 4720/6920 Residential Construction & Property Management
BC 4730/6910 Best Practices Multi-Family Property
BC 4735/6175 Real Estate Development & Construction

BC 6375 Trends & Policies in Residential Development
CP 4020 Introduction to City and Regional Planning
CP 4610 Introduction to Real Estate Investment
CP 4510/6514 Intro to Geographic Infomation Systems
CP 8813 Mixed Use Development
Integrated Studio

ID 4823 Parametric Product Modeling (view all ID offerings)
Concert Band**
Chorale **
MUSI 4521 Electronic Percussion Studio/Ensemble
MUSI 4630 Music Recording and Mixing
MUSI 3620 Composers 1800-Present
MUSI 2600 Music Theory I


Late Mini-Mester / June 27 - August 5
ID 4833 Wearable Process Design (view all ID offerings)
ID 2202 History - Modern Industrial Design * (view all ID offerings)
COA 2242 History of Art II *
ID 4201 Design Research Methods (view all ID offerings)
ARCH 6505 Geometric Constructs
ARCH 4119/6119 Frank Lloyd Wright *
ARCH 6426 3D Modeling
ARCH 4413 Collage Making
MUSI 3610 Composers 1500-1800 *

 

FAQ for Undergraduate Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students

Can I register for a summer course if I’m not a Tech student?

How do I apply?

When is the application deadline for special students?

  • Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students must apply for Summer admission by April 1, 2011.

What is the application fee?

  • The application fee to apply as a Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) student is $65.

What is the tuition for a special student?

  • Tuition rates are at: http://www.bursar.gatech.edu/samcos.php. Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students pay the normal graduate or undergraduate rate depending on whether the course is 1000-4000 (undergraduate) or 6000-9000 (graduate). Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students are not subject to differential tuition and pay the general graduate student rate.

What other fees do Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students pay?

As a Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) student, how do I register?

  • you have applied and been accepted, you may register through OSCAR at www.oscar.gatech.edu, in some cases you may need to secure a permit from the appropriate department. 

When and where is the course I want to register for?

  • More information on specific courses will be posted March 1. Time and location will be posted at www.oscar.gatech.edu.

Are AIA Continuing Education credits available?

  • AIA Credit is not available in conjunction with coursework, however, the College of Architecture/School of Architecture does offer lectures and symposia that may be used for AIA credit for professionals.  Please visit the events page of our website for upcoming opportunities. 

FAQ for Graduate Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students

Can I register for a summer course if I’m not a Tech student?

  • Yes, you would apply as a:
    1. SPECIAL NON-DEGREE SEEKING – to apply as a non-degree seeking student you will need to complete the online application for graduate admissions.  Once inside of the application you will be able to choose Special Non-Degree Seeking status.
    2. To Apply Go To:  www.grad.gatech.edu  and follow  the links for “Apply Now”

When is the application deadline for special students?

  • Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students must apply for Summer admission by May 1, 2011.

What is the application fee?

  • The application fee to apply as a Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) student is $50.

What is the tuition for a special student?

What other fees do Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) students pay?

As a Special/Transient (non-degree seeking) student, how do I register?

  • Once you have applied and been accepted, you may register through OSCAR at www.oscar.gatech.edu, in some cases you may need to secure a permit from the appropriate department. 

When and where is the course I want to register for?

Are AIA Continuing Education credits available?

  • AIA Credit is not available in conjunction with coursework, however, the College of Architecture/School of Architecture does offer lectures and symposia that may be used for AIA credit for professionals.  Please visit the events page of our website for upcoming opportunities. 

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Teri Nagel
  • Created:02/18/2011
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016

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