WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
EARLY ENROLLMENT ACADEMIC CALENDAR
WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
EARLY ENROLLMENT ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Welcome to the Summer 2026 course listing for the Early Enrollment Program. Please scroll below for all courses available.
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Please Note:
E18=Full Semester
E36=Full Academic Year
EF8=EE First 8 weeks ES8=EE Second 8 weeks
EF4=EE First 4 weeks ES4=EE Second 4 weeks
West Virginia State University Early Enrollment
Summer Session Courses
All courses below are online, unless noted by the course description. These courses require 12 students or more to participate. If there is low-enrollment, then there is a possibility the course may be canceled.
Course schedule subject to change.
It is the county of enrollment’s discretion if summer courses will count for high school credit or only college credit. Please check with your county board of education policy for further information.
Short Semester - 8 Weeks (Summer Semester) June 1 - July 24
COMM 100 – Speech Communication
A practical humanistic approach to interpersonal, small group and public communications. Focus is on the communicative event and its context with special emphasis on communication principles and skills.
ENG 101 – English Composition I
This course emphasizes writing and reading as elements of active learning and critical thinking. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” in a developmental writing course or eligible placement score. Must be completed within the first 60 hours of college credit. Prerequisites - ACT ENGL 18/SAT VERBAL 450; "C" in developmental English.
ENG 102 – English Composition II
This course primarily focuses on the research writing process for a broad academic community. It covers basic research inquiry, use of the library with electronic and non-electronic sources and techniques of formal writing. Attention is given to argumentation and critical thinking skills. Prerequisite(s): ENGL101. Must be completed within the first 60 hours of college credit.
HHP 307 – Medical Terminology
This course introduces medical terminology to students entering a health science field. Students will develop an understanding of analyzing medical terms and common abbreviations. Students will define, spell, and pronounce medical terms related to body systems, pathology, and clinical procedures. Students will evaluate word origin and structure through the use of prefixes, suffixes, root words, and symbols.
PSYC 151 – General Psychology
A general survey of principles, theories and fields of psychology with emphasis on application. (Course is
designed for the student who wishes to gain a greater understanding of human behavior, both adaptive and
nonadaptive.) Prerequisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 101.