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GETTING READY FOR SUMMER!

As we get closer to Summer, this mini-newsletter is a reminder of Summer key dates, class offerings, and HAS operations.


Don't forget to join HAS in our cozy lounge to enjoy some free food, music, and good vibes for our Bahn Mi Bounce!


WHEN: Wednesday, May 29th

11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: HAS Lounge (Plaza Level)

WHAT: Free banh mi lunch celebration!


This is for all Humanities students to celebrate the end of the year. Grab a banh mi and bounce out of here!

HAS Summer Quarter Operations

HAS will be open all summer! Our team can assist you both virtually and in-person via:

Summer is a great time to apply for Spring 2025 graduation, finalize Autumn 2024 registration, and get any other questions answered, so make sure to reach out!


Please note that drop-in advising will be on hiatus starting finals week of Spring Quarter until Autumn Quarter. Make a 1:1 appointment to meet with an adviser!

Summer Quarter Key Dates

Summer quarter has a slightly different layout than other quarters, so here are some key dates to keep in mind:


  • Full-term instruction dates: June 17-August 16
  • A-term instruction dates: June 17-July 17
  • B-term instruction dates: July 18-August 16


Autumn 2024 Period II Registration also starts during the Summer! Register from June 17 to September 24.

Still Need Summer Classes?

Did you know that UW offers language intensives during Summer Quarter?

  • Intensives are 15 credits and offer an entire year's worth of content.
  • Intensives are offered at the first, second, and third year level, depending on department availability.
  • Earning a 2.0 in a first-year intensive will fulfill the world language requirement.
  • Interested? Check the Summer Quarter time schedule to see if a language you'd like to learn is offering an intensive.

CMS 297 A:

Video Essay Summer Lab

A&H | A-term


This hands on course will examine various styles of video essays and the formal and rhetorical strategies used to express ideas creatively and effectively through audiovisual means.


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GERMAN 298 A:

Witchcraft

DIV & SSc | A-term


This asynchronous course focuses on conceptions of witchcraft as a lens to assess culture and literature throughout time.




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SCAND 230 A:

Introduction to Folklore

A&H/SSc | B-term



This asynchronous course combines literary studies and Anthropology to analyze fairy tales, legends, songs, and proverbs alongside the communities that perform and adapt them.


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