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UMass Global is dedicated to providing high-quality U.S. college education to a diverse international student population. To support this mission, we offer a curated selection of online courses designed specifically for international students. These courses combine asynchronous learning with live online interactions, allowing for flexibility and better time management across different time zones.

Key Features:

  • Earn U.S. College Credits – Students who successfully complete courses will receive UMass Global credits, with grades officially recorded by the university.
  • Official Transcripts – Upon completion, students can request an official UMass Global transcript.
  • 100% Online – We understand the unique needs of international students, which is why our courses offer flexible asynchronous learning combined with scheduled live online interactions, ensuring accessibility across different time zones.

Each course follows institutional guidelines, though instructors may modify the content. Finalized syllabi will be shared on the first day of class.

For more information, contact: internationalsummerprogram@umassglobal.edu

2026 Course Syllabi

  • ARTU 126 - Introduction to Drawing
  • ARTU 261 - Renaissance to Modern Art
  • BIOU 101 - Introduction to Biology
  • BIOU 101L - Introduction to Biology Laboratory
  • COMU 101 - Public Speaking I
  • COMU 315 - Intercultural Communication
  • CSCU 218 - Intermediate Programming
  • CSCU 240 - Discrete Structures
  • CSCU 301 - Introduction to Programming
  • CSCU 310 - Programming in C++
  • ECNU 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECNU 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECNU 300 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
  • ECNU 305 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
  • ENGU 103 - Writing and Rhetoric
  • ENGU 200 - Survey of United States Literature
  • ESCU 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science
  • FINU 305 - Business Finance
  • FINU 430 - Financial Institutions
  • FSNU 200 - Human Nutrition
  • HISU 103 - United States History Survey II
  • HISU 125 - Emergence of the Modern World
  • HISU 257 - African American History
  • MATU 115 - Calculus I
  • MATU 116 - Calculus II
  • MATU 117 - Calculus III
  • MATU 202 - Introduction to Probability
  • MATU 203 - Introduction to Statistics
  • MATU 211 - Linear Algebra
  • MGTU 310 - Legal Environment of Business
  • MGTU 315 - Operations Management
  • MKTU 301 - Principles of Marketing
  • PHLU 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHYU 103 - Fundamentals of Physics I (With Lab)
  • PSYU 101 - Introduction to Psychology
  • RELU 327 - Comparative Religious Cultures
  • SOCU 101 - Introduction to Sociology

2025 Course Syllabi