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OSUN Online Courses

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OSUN Online Courses are taught by faculty from a single institution and delivered virtually to eligible students across OSUN. Students register online and receive course credit from the host institution. Courses are offered by multiple OSUN member institutions.
Use the search tool below to find and register for courses by term, theme, certificate, institution, or course level.

Summer course priority deadline: May 15.
Fall course priority deadline: June 1.

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Course Search Results

Title
Theme
Instructor
Certificate
Term
Level
Civic Engagement and Social Action
Civic Engagement
Brian Mateo and Chrys Margaritidis, Bard College Annandale
Civic Engagement Certificate
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
100-Level
Clicks, Likes, Shares, Votes: Media and Democracy in the Social Media Age
Democratic Practice
Darina Sarelska, American University in Bulgaria
 
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
200-Level
Climate Change Seminar
Sustainability and Climate
Asadullah Jawid, American University of Afghanistan
 
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
100-Level
Combating Violence Against Women
Inequalities
Jannat Kovalchuk, American University of Central Asia
Human Rights Certificate
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
200-Level
Competitive Programming and Problem Solving
Arts and Society
Md. Imran Bin Azad, BRAC University
 
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
100-Level
Cultural Politics and Performance in the African Diaspora
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Queen Meccasia Zabriskie, Bard College Annandale
 
June 15, 2023 – July 10, 2023
100-Level
Cyber Law
Inequalities
Md Saimum Talukder, BRAC University
 
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
200-Level
Economics of Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination
Inequalities
Ceyhun Elgin, American University in Bulgaria
Public Policy and Economic Analysis Certificate
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
300-Level
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the State: Voices and Responses
Democratic Practice
Allison Stanger, Bard College Annandale
 
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
100-Level
Extractive Industries Law, Environmental Protection, and Sustainability
Sustainability and Climate
Begaiym Esenkulova, American University of Central Asia
 
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
200-Level
Family, Gender, and Politics in the Age of Immaterial Labor
Inequalities
Mariana Bodnaruk, Bard College Annandale
 
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
100-Level
Gender, Sexuality, and Visual Resistance
Human Rights
Molly Stinchfield, Bard College Annandale
Human Rights Certificate
June 27, 2023 – August 3, 2023
100-Level
GIS Applications in Earth Sciences
Sustainability and Climate
Sagynbek Orunbaev, American University of Central Asia
 
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
200-Level
Global Activism Through Theater
Human Rights
Aimee Michel, Bard College at Simon’s Rock
Civic Engagement Certificate
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
200-Level
Global Freedom of Expression
Democratic Practice
Jonathan Friedman, Bard College Annandale
Human Rights Certificate
June 5, 2023 – June 29, 2023
100-Level
Human Rights Theory, Activism, and Art
Human Rights
Ziad Abu-Rish, Bard College Annandale
Human Rights Certificate
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
100-Level
Introduction to Climate Finance
Sustainability and Climate
Ekramul Islam, BRAC University
 
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
200-Level
Introduction to Information Security
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Ala Abdulhakim Abdulaziz Alareqi, American University of Afghanistan
 
June 1, 2023 – June 22, 2023
100-Level
Introduction to Islamic Finance
Sustainability and Climate
Haroun Rahimi, American University of Afghanistan
 
June 1, 2023 – June 23, 2023
100-Level
Literature and Human Rights
Human Rights
Zahid Rafiq, Bard College Annandale
Human Rights Certificate
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
100-Level
Political Economy of Media and Communication
Democratic Practice
Anas Ahmed, American University of Central Asia
 
June 5, 2023 – July 14, 2023
200-Level
Race, Health and Inequality – A Global Perspective
Inequalities
Dumaine Williams, Bard College Annandale
Human Rights Certificate
June 12, 2023 – July 7, 2023
100-Level
Right to Employment
Inequalities
Pavlina R. Tcherneva, Jordan Ayala, Matthew Robinson and Kyle Mohr, Bard College Annandale
Public Policy and Economic Analysis Certificate
June 26, 2023 – August 4, 2023
200-Level
Sciences During the Islamic Age
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Stephane J. Ipert, American University of Afghanistan
 
July 16, 2023 – August 10, 2023
100-Level

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I take an OSUN Online Course?
You will have the chance to learn from a professor at another university in a classroom with students from around the world. You will hear about life and society in other parts of the world and have the chance to share your perspective and experiences with a diverse set of student peers.

When will I be notified of whether or not I am admitted to an OSUN Online Course?
Students will be notified of course acceptance via email and you will be asked to confirm your participation by submitting the OSUN Course Commitment Questionnaire in your online OSUN profile. Once you have submitted your Commitment Questionnaire, you will be considered “registered” for the course and your status in the course will be reflected on your academic record.

Where do I register?
You can register here.

Who should I contact if I have questions about the registration process?
Please email [email protected].

Can I take more than one OSUN Online Course?
Ordinarily, students enroll in one course only. If you are interested in taking more than one class, please email us at [email protected].

Do I need to pay to participate in OSUN Semester courses?
Spring and fall term OSUN courses are offered at no cost. In summer term, OSUN courses are offered at no cost or at significantly reduced cost.

Do I need to attend all of the classes? Can I watch course recordings instead?
You are required to log in to your OSUN course at the scheduled meeting times and remain logged in and engaged for the entirety of each class. Failure to attend classes may result in a failing grade. (Note: While faculty may, In certain circumstances, record classes and share the videos, you still are required to attend and participate in all class sessions.)

Can I try out a class for one or two meetings before I decide if I want to continue?
No, students who enroll are expected to remain in the class. You will have opportunities to ask questions about the course before the semester begins. If you join and then leave, we cannot give that seat to another student. We have tools to help you succeed.

Will I have access to the course materials online?
Yes, students will receive the necessary credentials to be able to access the course site and related assignments.

What kind of support is available to me if I am having difficulty with an assignment?
a. Tutors and peer ambassadors are available to help you succeed in your course. Tutors may be requested via this form OSUN Tutor Request Form.
b. Yaw Kwayki [email protected] can direct you to a student ambassador in your timezone, and connect you to the OSUN student WhatsApp group and other resources here: https://linktr.ee/ykwakyi
c. Your OSUN professor has listed office hours on their syllabus, you can schedule a time to meet to discuss your concerns.
d. Reach out to [email protected] and we’ll help you connect to succeed with the course!

How do I know when my course begins and when I need to attend?
Here is a sample course listing with an explanation:
Film-Philosophy. Hector Gonzalez Castano, National Sun Yet-sen University. 300 Level - 3 US / 6 ECTS. Course Term: February 13-June 2, 2023. Wednesdays, 14:00-17:00 Kaohsiung Time, Tuesdays 05:00-08:00 New York Time, Tuesdays 11:00-14:00 Vienna Time.

Film-Philosophy = title of the course
Hector Gonzalez Castano, National Sun Yet-sen University = Professor’s name and university
300 Level = the course is for upper college students and not appropriate for first-year students
3 US / 6 ECTS = students will earn 3 US or 6 ECTS credits upon successful completion of the course
February 13-June 2, 2023 = the start and end dates of the term at the college hosting the course (NSYSU)
Wednesdays, 14:00-17:00 Kaohsiung Time, Tuesdays 05:00-08:00 New York Time, Tuesdays 11:00-14:00 Vienna Time. = when the online synchronous portion of the course occurs - you must be available at these times.

Timezone converter: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock Use this tool to confirm when the course occurs in your timezone and double-check that your schedule is open at that time.

How will I get my grade? Will it count toward my GPA?
A transcript with your grade and credits will be sent to your home campus. How your grade counts toward your overall average is determined by your institution’s transfer credit policy.

What does the course level mean?
100-level courses are introductory and ideal for first-year students.
200-level courses require some prior college experience and are ideal for second-year students.
300- and 400-level courses are for upper college students with backgrounds in the academic field.

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