BSU Global Winter program 2024 - 2025
Earn credits from Bridgewater State University. BSU is offering credit courses for students from around the world.
Winter Term: 23 December, 2024 – 21 January, 2025
Summer Term: 27 May, 2025 –1 July, 2025
Courses will be instructed by BSU faculty in English, covering a variety of disciplines including English, History, Accounting, Psychology, Sociology, Economics and Art History, etc. All the courses are listed as 3/4-credit courses in Bridgewater State University’s course catalog and strictly follow BSU’s academic policies and standards.
Upon completion of the courses, official transcripts will be issued by the Registrar’s Office of BSU.
Click on the button below to create an account via the Non-Degree application. (Please note: Within 24 hours of completing the Non-degree application, an email with Bears ID and login information will be sent to the email provided. Students can then log into their BSU account and view their courses.)
BSU COURSES
Winter Courses (tentative)
Course Code & Course Name
ACFI 305: Business Law
ANTH 100 : Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 204: Global Human Issues
ARTH 104: Art History: A Survey of Global Art from the 14th Century to the Present
BIOL 110: A Human Approach
COMM 102: Public Speaking
COMP 151: Computer Science I
ECON 101: Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 201: Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 205: Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 210: Economics Statistics I
ECON 315: Money, Banking and Financial Markets
ECON 420: Econometrics I
ENGL 101: Writing Rhetorically
ENGL 102: Writing Rhetorically with Sources
ENGL 201: Technical Writing
ENGL 202: Business Communication
MATH 120: Linear Algebra
MATH 161: Calculus I
MATH 162: Calculus II
MATH 261: Calculus III
MATH 200: Statistical Method I
MATH 316: Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 399: Mathematical Modeling
MGMT 140: Human Resources Management
MGMT 200: Marketing Principles
MGMT 303: Organizational Behavior
GRST 200: Introduction to Global Religious Studies
HIST 222: United States History and Constitution Since 1865
PSYC 100: Introductory Psychology
PHIL 151: Introduction to Philosophy
WGS 240: Critical Perspectives in Women's and Gender Studies