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College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences summer courses


Take a quantum leap forward with a summer course at NAU

The College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences offers summer courses, such as anatomy and physiology, each year. Our students enjoy completing prerequisites and degree requirements with the convenience of summer term. If you have questions about which course to take, contact your academic advisor.

Summer courses at CEFNS

Course list subject to change. Current students can check LOUIE for the most up-to-date information. Full course descriptions are available on LOUIE and in the Academic Catalog. You must apply to NAU and be admitted to enroll in a summer course.



AST 180 – introduction to astronomy
AST 201 – introduction to indigenous astronomy

BIO 154 – the art and science of human movement
BIO 181L – unity of life i laboratory
BIO 181 – unity of life i: life of the cell
BIO 182 – unity of life ii: lives of multicellular organisms
BIO 182L – unity of life ii laboratory
BIO 201 – human anatomy/physiology i
BIO 201L – human anatomy/physiology i lab
BIO 202 – human anatomy/physiology ii
BIO 202L – human anatomy/physiology ii lab
BIO 244 – fundamental evolutionary biology
BIO 300 – human biology
BIO 338 – physiology of exercise
BIO 345 – sustainable botany
BIO 365W – writing in the biological sciences
BIO 366 – behavior of animals
BIO 373 – marine biology
BIO 399 – special topics
BIO 444C – human physiology

CHM 151 – general chemistry i
CHM 151L – general chemistry i lab
CHM 152L – general chemistry ii lab
CHM 152 – general chemistry ii
CHM 235L – general organic chemistry i lab
CHM 235 – general organic chemistry i
CHM 238 – general organic chemistry ii
CHM 299 – special topics
CHM 360 – fundamental biochemistry
CHM 408C – fieldwork experience
CHM 485 – undergraduate research
CHM 685 – graduate research
CHM 699 – thesis

EES 685 – graduate research
EES 699 – thesis
EES 799 – dissertation

ENV 101 – environmental challenges and solutions
ENV 101L – environmental challenges and solutions lab
ENV 110 – extreme weather
ENV 115 – climate change
ENV 359 – environmental policy
ENV 373 – southwest environments through time
ENV 408 – fieldwork experience
ENV 485 – undergraduate research
ENV 497 – independent study
ENV 499 – contemporary developments
ENV 599 – contemporary developments

FOR 101 – forestry introduction
FOR 211 – forest measurements
FOR 222 – environmental conservation
FOR 250 – arizona forests and wildlife
FOR 699 – thesis

GLG 112 – geologic disasters
GLG 112L – geologic disasters lab

MAT 100 – mathematics pathway
MAT 108 – algebra for precalculus
MAT 114 – quantitative reasoning
MAT 121 – finite mathematics with calculus
MAT 125 – precalculus mathematics
MAT 136 – calculus i
MAT 137 – calculus ii
MAT 226 – discrete mathematics
MAT 238 – calculus iii
MAT 239 – differential equations
MAT 316 – introduction to linear algebra
MAT 518 – technology in mathematics education
MAT 600 – equity in mathematics education
MAT 602 – research in mathematics education

PHS 101 – physical science in everyday life

PHY 111 – general physics i
PHY 112 – general physics ii
PHY 161 – university physics i
PHY 262 – university physics ii
PHY 262L – university physics ii lab

STA 270 – applied statistics