Georgetown University Summer Sessions

Georgetown University Summer Sessions

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Get ahead this summer at Georgetown University. Georgetown Summer Sessions offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses on campus and online.

Explore more than 250 courses taught by our world-renowned faculty. Whether you are looking to catch up on general education requirements, graduate early, study abroad next year, or take a class just for fun, we have a seat for you! Open to both Georgetown and visiting students, learn from world-class faculty and experience all that Georgetown has to offer.

Photos from Georgetown University Summer Sessions's post 06/05/2026

Join Professor Coyne from July 6th to August 7th (ENGL-2550-20) for Women Writers, on the Screen and Page. Learn how to formally interpret books, movies, and TV shows from the mid 20th century until today. For more information and registration go to the SummerSessions.georgetown.edu. Registration ends July 9th!

06/04/2026

Last Chance—register for History of the Jewish People: From Antiquity to Today! Take an exciting journey through history that uses a multi-disciplinary approach to bring to life the people, movements and events that shaped the Jewish nation. Using primarily historical works - supplemented by short documentaries, films, and both fictional and autobiographical works of literature which communicate a people’s lived experience - we will cover the history of the Jewish people, from ancient to today. This is a survey course and no prior knowledge of Jewish history or culture is necessary. The course fulfills the SFS history elective requirement and the Core Theology and HALC requirements. Don't miss out! Got to summersessions.georgetown.edu to join before the add/drop deadline ends today, June 4th!

06/03/2026

Ever wonder what are the mathematical principles behind AI - how do we use the past to predict the future? How can we quantify uncertainty? What questions should we ask when we see statistics used in news articles or scholarly journals? Register for Intro to Math Stats the add/drop deadline is June 4th! Go to SummerSessions.Georgetown.edu

05/29/2026

Come learn Hebrew! This course develops students’ Hebrew language skills taught at the beginning level. Expanded verb conjugation in the past, present and future tenses is taught and proficiency is developed through conversations utilizing increasingly complex grammar and vocabulary, journal writing, reading and discussing progressively advanced passages and adapted newspaper articles, viewing and discussing Israeli songs, films and TV shows. Requirement: One year of Intensive Beginning Hebrew (HEBR 1001 & 1002), or equivalent proficiency on the Hebrew Placement Exam. Go to SummerSessions.Georgetown.edu for more information.

05/26/2026

High School & Undergraduate Students join Dr.Kelsey Alejandra Moore for African American
History since 1865 — from June 1 to July 3rd (HIST-2823). Discover the ever-changing meanings of Freedom to African Americans through Primary resources, discussion and an immersive visit to the National Museum of African American History. Go to SummerSessions.georgetown.edu for more info.

05/20/2026

High School & Undergraduate Students, join Prof. Bruno for Intro to Filmmaking— from June 1 to July 3rd (FMST 1181-10) or July 6th - August 7th (FMST-1181-20). Learn film production, create short film projects, and write scripts this Summer! Go to https://summersessions.georgetown.edu/

05/04/2026

Ever wonder why you are the way you are? Join Professor Ryan from June 1–July 3, 2026 for Life Span Development - PSYC 2600-10 To learn more about how nature and nurture combine to shape your emotional, social, and cognitive development. Registration is for this program is open now until June 4th. Go to https://summersessions.georgetown.edu/ for more information!

04/28/2026

Join Professor Johnson from May 18th to June 12th for Early Childhood Development - PSYC-3600-01. Discover the foundations of brain development, temperament, self-regulation, language, cognition, and social development. Students will also delve into key public policies and their impact on child development. Bring your questions and your experiences and let's get into it. Registration is open for high school and undergraduate students until May 20th, Go to https://summersessions.georgetown.edu/ for more information!

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