ACADEMICS
Six-Week Sessions
You will receive a tuition-only scholarship if you participate in the sessions and live on campus (You will pay for Fees, Housing, and Meals). You must live on campus to receive the scholarship. Availability is first come, first served. The following expense sheet provides an example of living on campus for six weeks and taking a 6-credit-hour load:
Expense Sheet For Six-Week Session
Item | Amount |
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Admission Application Fee* | $20.00 |
Housing Fees ($150 app + $100 booking) | $250.00 |
Total Due at Application | $270.00 |
Item | Amount |
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Tuition (six-credit hours) | $2,230.00 |
Residence Hall | $765.00 |
Meal Plan | $650.00 |
Summer Program Fee | $136.00 |
Technology Fee | $30.00 |
Energy Surcharge | $60.00 |
Tuition Scholarship | (-$2,230.00) |
Total Due on Arrival | $1,641.00 |
NOTE: These expenses are estimates and are subject to change.
For more information contact: Elton Taylor Email: summerprograms@latech.edu Phone: (318) 257-2547
First Six-Weeks Course Offerings: June 1 - July 7
All courses meet Monday – Friday and are three credit hours unless stated otherwise. Courses listed reflect 2021 offerings and should be updated for 2022 in late April – Early May. Course availability may vary and is subject to change.
Class | |
ACCT 201: Principles of Financial Accounting | |
ACCT 202: Principles of Managerial Accounting | |
ANSC 111: Introduction to Animal Science | |
ART 290: Art Appreciation | |
BISC 101: Fundamentals of Biology I | |
BISC 102: Fundamentals of Biology II | |
BISC 130: Biological Principles I | |
BISC 131: Biological Principles Lab I (1 credit hour) | |
BISC 225: Human Anatomy and Physiology I | |
BISC 226: Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab I (1 credit hour) | |
BLAW 255: Legal Environment of Business | |
CIS 125: IT Solutions for Business | |
COMM 101: Principles of Communication Studies | |
COMM 101: Intro to Digital Photography | |
ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics | |
ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics | |
ENGL 101: Freshman Composition I | |
ENGL 102: Freshman Composition II | |
ENGL 211: British Literature, Romantic Era – Present | |
GEOG 205: Cultural Geography | |
GEOG 210: World Regional Geography | |
HIM 103: Introduction to Medical Terminology | |
HIST 101: World History to 1500 | |
HIST 201: History of the US: 1492 – 1877 | |
HIST 202: History of the US: 1877 – Present | |
HIST 360: History of Louisiana | |
KINE 138: Swimming (2 credit hours) | |
KINE 202: Foundations of Kinesiology | |
KINE 220: First Aid | |
KINE 280: Dance Appreciation | |
KINE 290: Personal and Community Health | |
KINE 292: Preventative Health and Wellness | |
MATH 100: College Algebra (five-credit hours) *Math ACT 19-21 | |
MATH 101: College Algebra *Math ACT 22-25 | |
MATH 101: College Algebra *Math ACT 22-25 | |
MATH 125: Algebra for Management & Social Science Majors (Pre-Requisite: College Algebra) | |
MATH 125: Algebra for Management & Social Science Majors (Pre-Requisite: College Algebra) | |
PHYS 205: Conceptual Physics I | |
PHYS 209: General Physics I (Pre-Requisite: Trigonometry) | |
POLS 340: Race, Class, Gender in Politics | |
PSYC 102: General Psychology | |
SOC 201: Introduction to Sociology | |
SPCH 206: Beginning Sign Language | |
THTR 290: Theatre Appreciation |
Second Six-Week Course Offerings: July 10 - August 12
All courses meet Monday – Friday and are three credit hours unless stated otherwise. Courses listed reflect 2021 offerings and should be updated for 2022 in late April – Early May. Course availability may vary and is subject to change.
Class | |
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BISC 101: Fundamentals of Biology I | |
BISC 132: Biological Diversity | |
BISC 133: Biological Diversity Lab | |
BISC 227: Human Anatomy and Physiology II | |
BISC 228: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | |
BUSN 110: Introduction to Business | |
BUSN 115: Consumer Finance and Money Management | |
ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics | |
ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics | |
ECON 215: Fundamentals of Economics | |
ENGL 101: Freshman Composition I | |
ENGL 102: Freshman Composition II | |
ENGL 212: Intro to American Literature | |
FCS 100: Marriage and Family Relationships | |
HIM 103: Introduction to Medical Terminology | |
HIST 102: World History Since 1500 | |
KINE 280: Dance Appreciation | |
KINE 290: Personal and Community Health | |
MATH 112: Trigonometry | |
MATH 130: Contemporary Mathematics (Pre-Requisite: MATH 100 or 101 or ACT 26+) | |
MUGN 290: Music Appreciation | |
PHYS 206: Conceptual Physics II | |
PHYS 210: General Physics II (Pre-Requisite: PHYS 209) | |
PSYC 102: General Psychology | |
PSYC 303: Parapsychology (Pre-Requisite: PSYC 102) | |
SOC 201: Introduction to Sociology | |
SOC 210: Introduction to Criminal Justice | |
SPCH 206: Beginning Sign Language | |
STAT 200: Basic Statistics (Pre-Requisite: MATH 100 or 101 or ACT 26+) | |
THTR 290: Theatre Appreciation |
All courses meet Monday – Friday and are three credit hours unless stated otherwise.
*Available courses are subject to change.