Indiana University Bloomington
Summer Sessions at Indiana University Bloomington

Special Programs

Arts and arts instruction

Unique and varied courses studying artistic thought and culture in the visual, performing, and musical arts.

Distance program

Coursework for independent correspondence and online undergraduate courses

Education courses

Programs beneficial to educators---kindergarten through college

Golf

Bloomington Continuing Studies offers non-credit beginning and intermediate level golf instruction that meets at the the IU Golf Driving Range in late June through mid July.

Journalism Courses for High School Teachers

Four special one-week workshops for publication advisers and journalism teachers through the High School Journalism Institute HSJI.

Language programs

The study of various languages, including English as a second language, as well as how to teach them.

Military leadership training

A month long (paid) leadership development course at Fort Knox, Kentucky for ambitious students looking for leader skills, physical and mental challenge, and fun while meeting new people from all over the USA.

Mini University

Return to the classroom for the 39th annual Mini University, an inspirational week of learning held on the beautiful campus of IU Bloomington.

Music courses for non-majors

All you need is an interest in music to enjoy and learn from these courses. Singing and playing ability is optional.

Overseas and off-campus programs

Study is available in numerous locations around the world

Personal and professional development

Programs to enhance your personal and career objectives.

Science and Health Programs

Health and science courses investigating AIDS, physical development, therapeutic practices, as well as archeological sites, geologic settings, and methods of scientific instruction.

Social and historical studies

Learn to analyze social institutions, the behavior of individuals in social contexts and historical settings, and changes in social conditions over time. Courses fulfill distribution requirements for undergraduate degrees.