All students should register for summer web courses offered through Natural Resources Online by visiting the web site of the WSU Summer Session Program and following their registration instructions (see web link below).
The following self-paced, web courses from NATURAL RESOURCES ONLINE are available for summer session (beginning May 14; ending by August 3rd):
- Endangered Species (Natrs 417, 2 cr.)
- Declining Amphibians (Natrs 417, 1 cr.)
- Wolves and Human Communities (Natrs 417, 1 cr.)
- Conservation Biology (Natrs 450/550, 3 cr.)
Online, Web Seminars: Undergraduate (Natrs 419, 1-2 cr.):
- Ishmael
- Stuff
- Reason for Hope
Online, Web Seminars: Graduate (Natrs 519, 1-2 cr.):
- Ishmael
- Stuff
- Guns, Germs, and Steel
- Human Natures: Genes, Culture, and the Human Prospect
- Reason for Hope
IMPORTANT NOTE: When you register, you may see these web courses listed as being taught in Block A of the summer session. HOWEVER, the courses will actually extend across all three blocks, from May 14th until August 3rd.
WHO MAY TAKE THESE COURSES?
Admission to WSU as a degree seeking student IS NOT REQUIRED for summer study. New, visiting, or returning students should complete the summer session application by clicking on the online Summer Session registration link at the bottom of this page.
Current WSU students do not need to apply to Summer Session, but may simply register for these courses online.