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University Credit Learning

2026 Summer Course Offerings

Undergraduate, university credit courses offered in partnership with Acadia's academic departments.

3 credits
Summer 2026 - Various Dates
In-person, Online, Hyflex, Hybrid
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Community Program

ALL Membership

At Acadia, we're firm believers that education is a truly lifelong pursuit. Acadia Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a community of learners 50+ connected by a shared joy and passion for learning, knowledge sharing, and community.

Non-Credit, Special Interest
September 1, 2025 - August 31, 2026
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HIST 2303 SUA1

America and the Age of Revolution

This course explores those revolutions and the social and cultural forces that produced them.

3 credits
Summer 1 (May 11 - 29)
In-Person at Acadia
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BIOL 2853 SUB1

Applied Human Physiology and Anatomy (and lab)

An integrated approach to understanding human anatomy and physiology.

3 credits
Summer 2 (June 1 - 19)
In-Person at Acadia
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ART 2053 SUC1

Art and the Environment 1

3 credits
Summer 3 (June 22 - July 10)
In-person
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FRAN 1113 SUA1

Basic French 1

Introduces basic French grammar and communication.

3 credits
Summer 1 (May 11 - 29)
In-person
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FRAN 1123 SUB1

Basic French 2

A continuation of the introduction to basic French grammar and communication begun in FRAN 1113

3 credits
Summer 2 (June 1 - 19)
In-person
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CHEM 2713 SUB1

Biochemistry (and lab)

An introduction to the major organic substances of living organisms, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids: structure, analysis and biochemical function.

3 credits
Summer 2 (June 1 - 19)
In-Person at Acadia
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Undergraduate

Biology 2553 - Plants in the Modern World

The role played by plants in everyday life is investigated. Both historical and social developments caused by plants are explored. Current topics may include genetic manipulation of plant material, monoculture, and deforestation.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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