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8-Week Courses 

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Accelerate Your Path with 8-week Courses!

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8-week courses allow students to complete a class in half the time as a regular 16-week course. You will cover the same content, but in a condensed timeframe. This gives you more options in how you complete your degree and the ability to focus on fewer classes at a time each semester.

Why take an 8-week course?

Many schools have found positive outcomes for students who take 8-week courses. 

Here is a list of some of the positive outcomes schools have found for students who take 8-week courses:

  • Increased course success rates
  • Decreases in the number of students who withdraw from 8-week courses
  • Increased numbers of students who continue at the college from one semester to the next
  • Increased graduation rates
  • Increased number of earned credits

While positive outcomes like those mentioned above are not guaranteed, it is clear that students have benefited from 8 week courses.

Scheduling Flexibility

Consider how 8-week courses can increase your flexibility while you earn the same number of credits (or more) each semester. 

NOTE: Instead of taking 3 classes each semester, you could take 2 classes each 8 weeks allowing you to focus on fewer courses at a time, while earning more credits in a semester: 

Regular 16-week Semester | Course | Credits 

  • Astronomy (ASTR 1100) | 3
  • Interpersonal Communication (CSMT 1010) | 3
  • American Government and Politics (PSCI 1101) | 3

Total Credits: 9

Regular 16 week 

Total Credits: 9


 

Early 8-week session | Course | Credits

  • Astronomy (ASTR 1100) | 3 
  • Interpersonal Communication 
    (CSMT 1010) | 3 

Total Credits: 6

 Late 8-week session | Course | Credits 

  • American Government and Politics 
    (PSCI 1101) | 3 
  • College Composition (ENGL 1110 | 3 

Total Credits: 6

Early / Late 8 Week

Total Credits: 12

Want to take it a bit slower? 

Then you might consider taking 1 class each 8-week session allowing you to focus on one course at a time, but still earning the same number of credits during the semester:

Regular 16-week Semester Course | Credits 

  • Introduction to Art (ARTS 1110) | 3
  • American Government and Politics (PSCI 1101) | 3

Total Credits: 6

Regular 16 week 

Total Credits: 6


 

Early 8-week session 

  • American Government and Politics (PSCI 1101) 

Credits: 3

Late 8-week session 

  • Introduction to Art (ARTS 1110)

Credits: 3

Early / Late 8 Week

Total Credits: 6