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Summer 2026 Featured Courses

For Summer 2026, we are excited to offer a robust selection of courses taught by WashU instructors. Explore all of our online course offerings below. In-person courses will be added in February. WashU students should refer to Workday for the most comprehensive list of available courses. 

Please note that the tuition rate for Summer 2026 is $1250 per unit ($3750 for a standard 3-unit course).

Which course is right for you?

3-Week, 5-Week, or 8-Week

A&S Summer Session offers courses condensed into intensive 3-, 5-, and 8-week sessions.

Online or In-Person

You can enjoy the flexibility of taking high-quality WashU summer courses on campus or online.

IQ Curriculum Fulfillment

Our Summer Session offerings let you find courses that fulfill various curricular attributes needed for the Arts & Sciences degree.

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MATH 2500 21 Differential Equations

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CHEM 1601 21 Principles of General Chemistry I

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PHYSICS 1742 41 Physics II

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MATH 2130 31 Calculus III

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PHYSICS 1741 21 Physics I Laboratory

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MATH 3300 21 Matrix Algebra

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ECON 1501 21 Introduction to Microeconomics

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PHYSICS 1743 41 Physics II Laboratory

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CHEM 1602 41 Principles of General Chemistry II

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SDS 1600 21 Introduction to Statistics

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PHIL 1000 21 Logic and Critical Analysis

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MATH 2050 21 Finite Mathematics

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SDS 2020 31 Elementary Probability and Statistics

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MATH 3300 41 Matrix Algebra

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MATH 1520 31 Calculus II

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PHYSICS 1740 21 Physics I

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SDS 2020 31 Elementary Probability and Statistics

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MATH 3300 41 Matrix Algebra

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MATH 1520 31 Calculus II

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PHYSICS 1740 21 Physics I

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MATH 2500 21 Differential Equations

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CHEM 1601 21 Principles of General Chemistry I

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PHYSICS 1742 41 Physics II

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MATH 2130 31 Calculus III

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PHYSICS 1741 21 Physics I Laboratory

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MATH 3300 21 Matrix Algebra

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ECON 1501 21 Introduction to Microeconomics

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PHYSICS 1743 41 Physics II Laboratory

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CHEM 1602 41 Principles of General Chemistry II

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SDS 1600 21 Introduction to Statistics

"A view of the quad/Ridgley Hall from Brookings underpass"

PHIL 1000 21 Logic and Critical Analysis

summation equation

MATH 2050 21 Finite Mathematics

CHEM 1601 21 Principles of General Chemistry I

CHEM 1602 41 Principles of General Chemistry II

ECON 1501 21 Introduction to Microeconomics

MATH 1520 31 Calculus II

MATH 2050 21 Finite Mathematics

MATH 2130 31 Calculus III

MATH 2500 21 Differential Equations

MATH 3300 21 Matrix Algebra

MATH 3300 41 Matrix Algebra

PHIL 1000 21 Logic and Critical Analysis

PHYSICS 1740 21 Physics I

PHYSICS 1741 21 Physics I Laboratory

PHYSICS 1742 41 Physics II

PHYSICS 1743 41 Physics II Laboratory

SDS 1600 21 Introduction to Statistics

SDS 2020 31 Elementary Probability and Statistics