Top Five Reasons to Take a Winter Mini Course

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Get ahead

A Winter Mini course could help you jump ahead and graduate sooner.

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Stay on Track

A Winter Mini course could help you stay on track to graduate on time.

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Catch up

Things happen! If you fall behind or fail a course, the Winter Mini semester could help you get back on track to graduate on time.

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Enrich your Education

Are you interested in taking a course that doesn’t fit into your degree plan? Winter Mini is the perfect time to learn something new, for free!

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Take a class you've put off

Maybe you’ve been avoiding a class because it seems hard or hasn’t quite fit into your schedule. Winter Mini may be the perfect time to focus on that course and check it off your list!

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choose Your Course

Undergraduate
  • PLS 309 – Soil Science
  • AEC 347 – Agriculture Price Theory
  • AMC 424 – Agriculture Safety
  • FDSC 497 – Local Food Systems-Honors
Graduate
  • AG 597 – Public and Personal Relationships with Animals
  • FDSC 521 – Community Food Systems
  • ALEC 535 – Leading and Communication in Ag

Accounting and Finance

Undergraduate
  • ACCT 430 – Business Ethics for Accountant
Graduate
  • ACCT 530 – Business Ethics for Accountant
  • FIN 575 – Principals of Real Estate

Management & Economics

Undergraduate
  • MGT 497 – Analyzing the External Environ
Graduate
  • MGT 597 – Analyzing the External Environ

Marketing & Business Analytics

Graduate
  • BUSA 597 – Business Practice Modeling
  • BUSA 597 – Social Media Strategy Analytic

Counseling

Undergraduate
  • COUN 441 – Introduction to Student Services
  • COUN 480 – Introduction to Drugs and Alcohol
  • COUN 482 – Anger Management Skills and Techniques
Graduate
  • COUN 512 – Career Development
  • COUN 514 – School Counseling and Development
  • COUN 522 – Counseling Diverse Populations
  • COUN 535 – Psychopharmacology
  • COUN 540 – Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
  • COUN 622 – Advanced Seminar in Counseling Diverse Populations

Curriculum and Instruction

Graduate
  • EDCI 597 – Integrating Multicultural & Social Justice Literature
  • EDCI 597 – Effective Use of AI for Planning and Assessment

Educational Leadership

Graduate
  • EDLU 580 – Leading and Managing Urban Schools
  • EDAD 663 – Doctoral Writing-Authoring the Doctoral Dissertation

Health and Human Performance

Undergraduate
  • HHPS 100 – GLB/Foundations of Sport & Rec
  • HHPH 1304 – Intro to Personal & Community Health
  • HHPH 210 – Environmental Health
  • HHPH 250 – Consumer Health
  • HHPH 331 – Nutrition
  • HHPK 1301 – Foundations of Kinesiology
  • HHPH 385 – Current Issues in Health
  • HHPK 1338 – Concepts Physical Activity
  • HHPK 290 – Structural Kinesiology
  • HHPK 322 – Principals of Strength & Conditioning
  • HHPK 324 – Health and Kinesiology for Children
Graduate
  • HHPK 528 – Sport Psychology
  • HHPS 539 – Sport Law
  • HHPH 597 – Emerging Trends and Innovation in Public Health

Higher Education and Learning Technology

Undergraduate
  • LNT C497 – Career Planning
Graduate
  • HIED 597 – Critical Race Theory in Education
  • HIED 615 – Intro Higher Education
  • HIED 697 – Courses to Dissertation
  • OLT 597 – Talent Development through Film
  • HIED 697 – Critical Race Theory

Social Work

Undergraduate
  • SWK 497 – Introduction to Human Trafficking
  • SWK 497 – Gerontology
Graduate
  • SWK 512 – Business Practices

Psychology & Special Education

Undergraduate
  • PSY 2301 – Intro to Psychology
  • PSY 300 – Learning Processes and Development
  • SPED 346 – Survey of Exceptionalities
Graduate
  • SPED 528 – Special Education Law
  • PSY 697 – Grant Development and Administration

History

Undergraduate
  • HIST 1301 – US History to 1877
  • HIST 1302 – US History since 1865
Graduate
  • HIST 597 – Teaching Texas History

Literature and Languages

Graduate
  • ENG 504 – Graphic Narratives
  • ENG 513 – Composing in the 21st Century
  • ENG 690 – Etymology
  • ENG 697 – Auteur Film
  • ENG 697 – Oral Corrective Feedback
  • ENG 697 – Love as Rhetorical Revolution
  • SPA 544 – Spanish Curriculum Design

Political Science

Undergraduate
  • PSCI 2305 – United States Government
  • PSCI 2306 – Texas Government

Music

Undergraduate
  • MUS 1308 – Intro to Music Literature
  • MUS 1310 – History of Rock and Roll

Sociology and Criminal Justice

Undergraduate
  • CJ 1306 – Courts and Criminal Procedure
  • SOC 320 – Deviant Behavior
  • SOC 497 – Prison, Power, and Inequality

Undergraduate
  • BAAS345 – Leadership Techniques
  • US397 – Holiday Stress Management and Us

Biological and Environmental Science

Undergraduate
  • ENVS 103 – Natural Disasters
  • ENVS 1301 – Intro to Environmental Science

Computer Science

Graduate
  • CSCI 513 – Python Programming for AI

Get Started

Students are responsible for textbook and inclusive access fee costs.

Undergraduate

Work with your advisor to determine the best course for you!

Sign up for the class of your choice at myLEO.

Graduate

Sign up for the FREE class of your choice at myLEO.

New Graduate Student

If you have earned a bachelor's degree and are not a current student of East Texas A&M and wish to take a graduate-level Winter Mini course (graduate courses are numbered 500, 600, 700, 5000, and 6000), you may utilize our Quick App to apply as a non-degree student.

Please follow these instructions:

  1. When completing the quick app, choose Winter Mini or Spring 2025 as your entrance term and submit once the application is complete.
  2. You will receive an ID/password email from Dayla Burgin. Upon receipt, please log into myLEO.
  3. When you are notified that you are eligible to register, please register for the free course of your choice. For help, please view the How to Register for Classes video.

Alumni, Faculty and Staff

If you have earned a bachelor's degree and are not a current student of East Texas A&M and wish to take a graduate-level Winter Mini course (graduate courses are numbered 500, 600, 700, 5000, and 6000), fill out the Quick App and follow the instructions in the confirmation email.

CONTACTS

Contact an undergraduate advisor at [email protected]

Questions about undergraduate registration? Contact [email protected]

Questions about graduate registration? Contact [email protected]

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