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Summer Course Information 

Working towards a masters?

By undertaking graduate level coursework in education, you commit to shaping our nation's future, and to making positive, long-term change in this world. We designed our summer offerings to maximize you experience.  Download a flyer to find the course that is right for you. 

MCLA Students

Our summer sessions are a perfect time to get caught up on requirements or take a class that you may not have time for in the regular academic year. Going home for the summer? Consider taking one of our online classes.

Making the Transition to MCLA?

The Individual Enrichment Program, now in its 29th year of operation, brings soon-to-be MCLA freshmen to campus and provides a structured and supportive academic experience.  Students enroll in three classes, gain academic skills and confidence, connect with faculty and students, live in an MCLA residence hall and become familiar with Berkshire County through planned weekend events.   Read More

Home for the summer?

If you are returning to the Berkshires for the summer, welcome back. Our summer course schedule is designed to help you fulfill requirements, make sure you check out our Intensive Spanish classes or some of our science offerings. Students who will be returning to another school should make sure to complete a transcript request form to ensure that your hard earned credits will be waiting for you back at your primary institution.

Adult Learners

If you are an adult thinking about completing your bachelor's degree, or just freshening up your skills, we have a variety of classes to suit your demanding lifestyle. Our hybrid and online classes are especially designed for the busy person trying to juggle work, family and personal time. Your education doesn't have to end when the summer does, make sure you explore our Fast-Track program, which continues with the intensive six week modules throughout the academic year.
 

First Time @ MCLA?

Welcome! We hope that you'll start out with a 100 or 200 level course, or even a non-credit offering like Rustic Northern Italian Cuisine or Fun with Photos and Design. All classes are taught in a non-intimidating environment with accessible instructors who excel in their fields.

High School Students

Get a jump on college with our Calculus 1 class!

Non-Credit

MCLA's office of Life Long Learning has long provided engaging non-credit classes. 

Featured Course

HIST 320 Topics in Amer. History: 1960's
Taught by Amy Stevens

We will examine the cultural shift from privilege to revolution that occurred for American youth in the 1960s.  This class will be taught online.

Course Offerings 

Search for courses by time or use the links below to find courses by topic.

Undergraduate

Business Admin / Economics

Computer Science

English/Communications

Fine & Performing Arts

Intensive Spanish

History

Mathematics

Music

Philosophy

Psychology

Sciences

Sociology/Anthropology

Women's Studies

Education

Graduate course offerings