UC Santa Barbara offers an ever-expanding selection of fully online courses during the summer, so that students can make progress toward their educational goals from wherever they may be! Additional online courses are being added each day, and the best way to find them is by looking in GOLD for a course location of “ONLINE”, or “ON ASYNC” for asynchronous courses. The Summer 2024 course schedule will be available in GOLD beginning March 25, 2024.
Below are some frequently asked questions we receive regarding online courses. If you don’t see your question below, feel free to get in touch with us and a member of our team will be happy to help you.
Online Courses FAQ
Online classes will be delivered in either a synchronous or asynchronous format. Synchronous courses have components delivered on specific days and times, requiring attendance and participation. Asynchronous online courses do not have a designated meeting time, allowing students to self-pace and engage with course material according to their own schedule. Please note that some courses will have a blend of the two formats, such as an asynchronous lecture but a synchronous discussion. Students should reference GOLD for the most current information regarding the meeting method.
Online pedagogies can vary substantially. While some courses allow for a certain degree of self-pacing, others have assignments or required activities frequently (even daily). Course meetings may also occur synchronously or asynchronously. Students who regularly miss required assignments or activities may be dropped for non-participation, just as students can be dropped from in-person courses for non-participation.
To learn more about the expectations for a course you are considering, first locate the course in GOLD. Click the “Course Info” button to read the most current information about the course. If you still have questions, please reach out to the instructor or department offering the course. For example, if you are interested in taking COMM W 107, reach out to an academic advisor in the Department of Communication.
As the start date of your course approaches, log in to Gauchospace to view the syllabus and look out for any email announcements the instructor may send out before instruction begins, as these may help you to better understand the expectations for your specific online course. Please note that the Gauchospace page for your course may restrict access, or lack robust information, until instruction is about to start.
UC students can explore courses offered through other UC campuses this summer. Click to view summer offerings through UC Online. Keep in mind that it is a student's responsibility to confirm course transferability with their home department.
Yes, campus-based fees are assessed to all registered students regardless of the mode of instruction of the course(s). These fees are voted in by student referenda and fund co-curricular programs, activities, and services that directly benefit students. These services include, but are not limited to, counseling, advising, tutoring, student information systems, and programs. Students who are not physically on campus can still access these services remotely, and financial aid packages take these fees into account regardless of the mode of instruction.
For more information about summer fees, or to estimate the cost of attendance, review our Cost of Attendance web page.
All tuition charges will be assessed and paid through UC Santa Barbara’s billing system, BARC.
If a student is enrolled in a mix of in-person and online courses, tuition will be broken into two separate charges because of the different modes of instruction. Online course tuition will be labeled “SS-Online Course Unit Fee”. Please note that UC students can benefit from the fee cap — once a student has paid for 12 units during Summer Quarter (in-person or online), no additional unit fees will be incurred.
If a student is enrolled in a mix of in-person and online courses, tuition will be broken into two separate charges because of the different modes of instruction. Online course tuition will be labeled “SS-Online Course Unit Fee”. Despite online and in-person classes being broken into two different tuition charges, UC students will not incur additional unit charges if they are enrolled in more than 12 units.
Summer 2024 Online Courses
Department | Course Name | Course Title | Units | Session | GE's |
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Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 126 | Regression Analysis | 4 | A | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 126 | Regression Analysis | 4 | B | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 130 | SAS Base Programming | 4 | D | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 130 | SAS Base Programming | 4 | E | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 131 | Introduction to Statistical Machine Learning | 4 | B | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 140 | Statistical Process Control | 4 | D | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT 171 | Mathematics of Fixed Income Markets | 4 | B | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT W 120A | Probability and Statistics ONLINE | 4 | A | |
Statistics and Applied Probability | PSTAT W 160A | Applied Stochastic Processes ONLINE | 4 | B | |
Religious Studies | RG ST 21 | Zen Buddhism | 4 | B | E, NWC, WRT |
Sociology | SOC 1 | Introduction to Sociology | 4 | A | D |
Sociology | SOC 10 | Logics of Sociological Inquiry | 5 | B | |
Sociology | SOC 164 | Sociology of Education | 4 | B | |
Sociology | SOC 185E | Introduction to Ethnomethodology | 4 | B | |
Sociology | SOC W 155 | Sociology of Gender | 4 | A | |
Spanish and Portuguese | SPAN W 1 | Elementary Spanish ONLINE | 4 | A | |
Spanish and Portuguese | SPAN W 1 | Elementary Spanish ONLINE | 4 | B | |
Spanish and Portuguese | SPAN W 2 | Elementary Spanish W 2 ONLINE | 4 | A | |
Spanish and Portuguese | SPAN W 2 | Elementary Spanish W 2 ONLINE | 4 | B | |
Spanish and Portuguese | SPAN W 3 | Elementary Spanish W 3 ONLINE | 4 | A |
Technical Support
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with regard to your online curriculum, you can request support from two sources: