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Spring 2025 Intersession (4 weeks)

The following courses are available for the Spring 2025 Intersession session (April 14 - May 11):

*Prospective students must understand that Spring Intersession course content and rigor are comparable to those of longer sessions (6, 8, and 16 weeks) and that the short term requires intensive study. For that reason, students are permitted to enroll for only two courses. If you have questions regarding the policy and the number of courses please email inquiry@bartonccc.edu.

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Arts

Digital Photography I - ARTS 1246 - 3 credits

Business 

Business Communications - BUSI 1800 - 3 credits
Marketing - BUSI 1805 - 3 credits

Business Technology

Computer Concepts & Appl - BSTC 1036 - 3 credits

Communications

Interpersonal Communication - COMM 1200 - 3 credits

Economics

Principles of Microeconomics - ECON 1612 - 3 credits

English

Technical and Report Writing - ENGL 1205 - 3 credits

Family and Consumer Science 

Basic Nutrition - HOME 1501 - 3 credits

Geography

World & Regional Geography - GEOG 1819 - 3 credits

History

American History to 1877 - HIST 1400 - 3 credits
American History 1877-Present - HIST 1402 - 3 credits
American Military History - HIST 1416 - 3 credits

Life Sciences

Environmental Science (lecture only) - LIFE 1413 - 3 credits

Mathematics

Technical Mathematics - MATH 1806 - 3 credits
Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1824 - 3 credits
Business Calculus - MATH 1831 - 3 credits

Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL 1602 - 3 credits

Political Science

Government of United States - POLS 1800 - 3 credits

Psychology

General Psychology - PSYC 1000 - 3 credits
Developmental Psychology - PSYC 1014 - 3 credits

Sociology

Introduction to Sociology - SOCI 1100 - 3 credits
Marriage & Family - SOCI 1102 - 3 credits
Cross Cultural Awareness - SOCI 1129 - 3 credits

Statistics

Elements of Statistics - STAT 1829 - 3 credits

Welding

Introduction to Welding - WELD 1348 - 1 credit