Current Course Offerings

Here you'll find information about courses for the upcoming or current interterm. For further information on Interterm and Short-Term travel, you can head to the Registration Information page to learn more.

Spring Interterm 2025: 3/22/25 - 3/30/25

Summer Term 2025: 6/14/25 - 8/22/25

Winter Interterm 2025: 11/21/25 - 12/20/25

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Upcoming Courses

Contact University Academic Programs directly to drop an Interterm course. Tuition refunds are available only if courses are dropped before midnight on the first day of class (see myDU for individual course dates). Program fees for travel courses are non-refundable. See more information on the Registration Information page. Registration via myDU is only available for online and on-campus courses. All registration for travel courses will be done by University Academic Programs.

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Travel Courses

Please note that you are not guaranteed a spot in a travel course by applying in DU Passport. Additionally, you will only receive a scholarship offer for a travel course if you are accepted into the program. Travel courses are billed separately and are not part of flat-rate billing. 

Winter and Spring Interterm scholarship applications for all travel courses go through DU Passport as part of the course application.

Space for travel courses is extremely limited so students are encouraged to register as soon as possible; registration for travel courses occurs on a first-come, first-serve basis.

SPRING INTERTERM COURSES

Spring Interterm scholarship applications for all travel courses go through DU Passport as part of the course application. Courses are added as they are approved. 

International 

  • The Geography of Surfing: Nicaragua (GEOG 2730) - COURSE FULL

Domestic

  • The Business of Hollywood: Traveling Through the Entertainment Industry of LA (MFJS 3900) - COURSE FULL

SUMMER TERM COURSES

International 

  • Geographies of Conquest in Spain (ASEM 2833)
  • Kiwis and Kauris: Sustainability in New Zealand (GEOG 3820)
  • Leadership in Prague History (LDRS 2460)
  • Let's Practice Spanish Abroad: From Tapas to Traditions: A Journey through Spanish Language and Culture (SPAN 1701 Topics)
  • Nature & Society in Helsinki (SOCI 2701)
  • Photography and Art History of the Camino Frances Route, France (ARTS 3701/ARTH 3701)
  • The Geography of Surfing: Nicaragua (GEOG 2730)
  • Using Photography for Intercultural Awareness and Understanding in South Korea (COMN 3701, ARTS 3701)

Domestic

  • Ni Una Menos: Cultures & (Her)Stories in Northern NM & Southern CO (MFJS 3900)
  • Stories of Leadership and Immigration (LDRS 2470)

WINTER INTERTERM COURSES

International 

  • Antarctica: The Fragile Continent (Exploring Humans and the Environment) (GEOG 3750) - COURSE FULL
  • Biogeographies of Conservation: Safari Landscapes and Protected Areas (GEOG 2835/GEOG 4835/BIOL 2825)
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Online Courses

Course descriptions and information for online courses can be found on myDU or by browsing classes on the Registrar's site. Registration will occur via myDU. Please check back for available courses. Courses will be posted as they are approved.  

The Spring Interterm scholarship application can be found HERE

SPRING INTERTERM COURSES

  • Cannabis Media: Reporting on America's New Normal (MFJS 2420)
  • Magical Realism in Literature and Cinema (ENGL 2004)
  • Parking functions: A mathematical model to analyze the on-street parking scenario (MATH 3705)
  • Religion and Film (RLGS 3707)
  • The American Short Story (ENGL 2712)
  • Writing for Wellness (WELL 2100)

SUMMER COURSES

  • Disease - Money, Sex, Politics, and Religion (ASEM 2549) - two sections!
  • Leading with Development in Mind (LDRS 2370)
  • Leadership in Film (LDRS 2360)
  • Writing for Wellness (WELL 2100)
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On-Campus Courses

Course descriptions and information for online courses can be found on myDU or by browsing classes on the Registrar's site. Registration will occur via myDU. Please check back for available courses. Courses will be posted as they are approved.  

The Spring Interterm scholarship application can be found HERE.  

SPRING COURSES

  • Popular Film and Philosophy (PHIL 2183)
  • Urban Wilds (SOCI 2701)

SUMMER COURSES

James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus

  • Ways of Seeing and Sensing (ASEM 2536)
    • PLEASE NOTE: The class meets one week in residence at KMC and one on the main DU campus with remote participation options. June 15- 22 you will be at KMC and June 23-28 you will be on the DU campus/remote. This course also charges a $150.00 activity fee.

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