ECS Summer Courses
The School of Engineering & Computer Science offers several courses during the summer terms. There are many advantages to taking summer courses:
- Courses offered at discounted rates – learn more HERE.
- Smaller class sizes
- Easier access to high-demand courses
- More focus and time can be placed on rigorous courses
- Increased opportunity for students to graduate in 4 years or earlier, which could mean a significant financial gain
- Potential for students to take lighter course loads during the fall/spring semesters, which could lead to a higher GPA and better job prospects
During Summer 2023, ECS plans to offer the following courses:
Summer I (June 1 - July 7):
CSI 1401 - Intro to Programming I
CSI 1430 - Intro to Computer Science I
EGR 3305 - Social/Ethical Issues in Engineering
ME 4305 - Sustainable Engineering
ECS 2101 - ECS Professional Development
Summer II (July 10 - August 11):
CSI 1402 - Intro to Programming II
CSI 1440 - Intro to Computer Science II
ECS 2101 - ECS Professional Development
EGR 2108 - Engineering Economics
Full Summer Term (June 1 - August 11):
EGR 1302 - Engineering Analysis
EGR 3V95 - Internship Experience
EGR/ME 4360 - Renewable Energy Devices
ELC 2320 - Circuit Theory for Non-ECE Majors
ELC 2330 - Electrical Circuit Theory
Please visit the Baylor Summer website for the most up-to-date schedule of classes, as well as information about tuition and housing options. Current Baylor students can contact their assigned advisor to be cleared for summer registration. Incoming freshmen entering Baylor Summer 2022 and Accelerate students will be contacted by an advisor in early May to coordinate advising/registration. Students pursuing degrees at other college/universities and intending to transfer Baylor courses to their institution can contact ECS_Advising@baylor.edu for more information about applying to Baylor and registering for classes.