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Opportunity to Study With FSU Faculty!
Framingham State University will be offering an online Summer session from May 26, 2026, to July 2, 2026, for students from around the world.
A variety of regular Framingham State University courses will be offered that may fulfill undergraduate degree requirements at U.S. colleges and universities. All courses offered are listed in the undergraduate catalog as regular academic offerings at FSU. Students will study with FSU faculty and earn credits that may be transferable for credit at their home schools. Official transcripts will be issued by the Registrar’s Office at FSU. Credits are accepted at the discretion of the student’s home institution and it is the responsibility of the student to complete their home school approval process for receiving credit.
The courses below are currently planned offerings and more information will be posted as courses and faculty are confirmed.
Please note the following:
For any classes that require prerequisites, submit an official transcript to show you have met the requirements. You may scan and submit to jdecatur [at] framingham.edu.
Below are some of the planned online course offerings. Each class is 4 semester hours in the US system. Courses are subject to change and/or cancellation. For a current listing of courses offered, please contact Jane Decatur, jdecatur [at] framingham.edu (jdecatur[at]framingham[dot]edu)
| Course Number | Course Title | Prerequistes |
| ACCT 220 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | Sophomore standing |
| CHEM 101 | The Chemistry of Life | |
| COMM 107 | Effective Speaking | |
| ECON 301 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | BOTH Intro Micro & Intro Macro Economics |
| ECON 302 | Intermediate Microeconomics | BOTH Intro Micro & Intro Macro Economics |
| ECON 309 | Labor Economics | BOTH Intro Micro & Intro Macro Economics |
| ECON 410 | International Trade | BOTH Intro Micro & Intro Macro Economics |
| ENGL 262 | American Writers II | |
| ENGL 286 | Professional Writing | |
| ENWR 110 | Composition II | |
| GLST 101 | Introduction to Global Studies | |
| HSTY 112 | United States History Since Reconstruction | |
| HSTY 386 | Women in American History | 100 level history OR College writing & research writing course |
| MATH 220 | Calculus II | Calculus I w/ grade of C (2.0) |
| MUSC 171 | World Music Cultures | |
| MUSC 201 | Theory I: Materials of Music | |
| PHIL 102 | Introduction to Ethics | |
| PSYC 101 | General Psychology | |
| PSYC 236 | Psychology of Learning | General Psych OR Psych of Development |
| SOCI 301 | Sociological Theory | Sophomore: SOCI 101 or SOCI 130 AND 1 other Sociology course |
| SPAN 101 | Elementary Spanish I | |
| STAT 117 | Introduction to Statistics |
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