Registration for UMF online summer session lessons now open to the public

by Finn Patraic

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Farmington, Me (March 17, 2025) –Are you planning to take an online college course or two this spring or this summer? Registration at the University of Maine in Farmington Summer Session Courses is now open to the public.

Courses cover a wide range of subjects in art history, chemistry, early childhood and special education, education, English, environmental sciences, geology, health, mathematics, political science, psychology and rehabilitation.

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Some lessons that can be interesting include:

Eng200 – Writing for professions – Professional writing, including internal and external communication for specific audiences. Attention is paid to style, grammar, visual design and digital technology.

ENV257 – Soil science – Study of physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil. The floors are decisive of the quality of the environment and modern approaches to soil conservation.

HEA212 – Stress management – Lifestyle exam techniques, includes components of teaching methods in this field for kindergarten to 12th year.

MAT103 – Algebraic operations and thought for primary teachers

POS277 – Political science – United States, Canada, Greenland and Mexico

Psy234 – Ecopsychology – Study of the relationship between human beings and the natural world through ecological and psychological principles.

Psy225 – Development of children and adolescents

SED300 – including students with exceptions in general education

The first summer session lessons begin on May 12 with lessons that take place throughout the summer. Classes take place from four to seven weeks.

To see all the courses available, go to https://www.umf.maine.edu/continuing-ed/take-classes/. To request a course, click on the “Ask a course” link and submit your selection of courses and your contact details and a member of the UMF graduate office and the continuing education office assists you.

For more information, or for interested educators to discover the offers of higher education courses, contact Ken Lewis, director of educational awareness, to umfcontinuded@maine.edu.

For more information on the program of the first UMF college, contact Kirsten Petroska, director of the UMF Early College program, in kirsten.petroska@maine.edu.

More at the University of Maine in Farmington

College of public liberal arts recognized at the national level known for its commitment to creative arts, teacher preparation, arts and health sciences, the environment, business and public service, the UMF provides a difficult but favorable environment to prepare students both for careers and more in -depth studies. Located in the heart of the Maine’s outdoor recreational region, UMF, the UMF is a welcoming and united university community that prepares students to enrich professional careers, committed citizenship and a lasting love for learning.

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