Spend time with NCC this Summer!
Get one step closer to completing your degree with our accelerated summer classes. We're offering five different start dates, including two four-week sessions, so you can get the credits you need to get ahead.
Classes are offered in a variety of formats, including online, on-campus and a hybrid of both; allowing you to have the flexibility to find what fits your schedule while still enjoying everything the warm weather has to offer.
Whether you're a current NCC student, enrolled at another college, or are starting fresh, our dedicated and experienced professors, faculty, and staff are here to help you every step of the way. Take advantage of NCC’s low-cost tuition and save up to 50% on a quality education compared to other schools.
Summer course registration begins March 23 for new and re-admitted students.
Students enrolled in Spring 2026 courses can begin registering for summer courses as early as March 16.
Summer Course Terms & Course Offerings
Click below to access a list of course offerings for each summer session. Course locations will be indicated using the following codes:
- B = Bethlehem Campus
- F = Fowler Southside Center
- O = Online/ Virtual Campus
- P = Pocono Campus
All of this term's courses are online.
ENGL151L - English II
ENGL201G - British Literature I
HIST113 - American History I
NUTR105 - Introduction to Nutrition
PHIL201 - Introduction to Philosophy
POLS110 - American National Government
PSYC103 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYC258 - Developmental Psychology
PUBH100 - Intro to Healthcare Careers
PUBH101 - Introduction to Public Health
SOCA102 - Cultural Anthropology
SOCA103 - Principles of Sociology
All of this term's courses are online.
COLS101 - College Success
ENGL151L - English II
ENGL203G - Shakespeare
HIST113 - American History I
HIST153G - Foundations of Modern European History 1300-1815
HIST166 - Civil War and Reconstruction
NUTR105 - Introduction to Nutrition
PHIL201 - Introduction to Philosophy
POLS101 - Introduction to Political Science
POLS110 - American National Government
PSYC103 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYC258 - Developmental Psychology
PUBH100 - Introduction to Healthcare Careers
PUBH101 - Introduction to Public Health
PUBH102 - Introduction to Psychology
PUBH103 - Social & Cultural Perspectives of Health
SOCA102 - Cultural Anthropology
SOCA103 - Principles of Sociology
SOCA125 - Sociology of Families
Our summer flex courses have unique start and end dates.
ARTA162 - Sculpture (F)
AUTO175 - Summer Practicum (B)
BAKE155 - Classic Cakes and Tortes (B)
BAKE160 - Cookies and Petite Desserts (B)
BAKE165 - Plated Desserts (B)
BIOS115 - Essentials of Biology (B)
COLS101 - College Success (O)
CULA104 - Kitchen Foundations (B)
CULA110 - Introduction to Baking and Pastry (B)
CULA112 - Culinary Skill Development (B)
CULA118 - Advanced Culinary Skills (B)
CULA237 - Culinary Operations (B)
CULA255 - Restaurant Operations(B)
DENH212 - Pharmacology (O)
DMGS114 - Gynecologic Sonography- Anatomy, Physiology, Imaging & Critique (B)
DMGS173 - Clinical Education II (B)
DMGS174 - Clinical Education II (B)
DMGS182 - Vascular Clinical Education III (B)
DMGS225 - Cardiac Clinical Education III (B)
DMGS243 - Abdominal & Vascular Clinical Education V (B)
DMGS244 - Clinical Education V (B)
DMGS251 - Cardiac Pathophysiology II (B)
EARL208 - Math in Early Childhood (O)
EARL216 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood (O)
EARL217 - Child, Family and Community (O)
EARL263G - Internship-Early Childhood (O)
ELTC101 - Electrical Fundamentals (B)
ELTC135 - Electrical Motors and Controls (B)
EMEC114 - Mechanical Skills for the Trades (B)
EMGS115 - Emergency Medical Tech - Basic (F, P)
HOSP221G - Hospitality Management Practicum (O)
HVAC101 - Fundamentals of HVAC/Refrigeration I (B)
RADT147 - Clinical Practice III (B)
VETC210 - Large Animal Clinical Procedures (B)
VETC230 - Veterinary Technician Externship (B)
WELD123 - Advanced Plate Welding Processes (B)
Current Students
If you need assistance applying, choosing the right classes or have questions about Financial Aid, schedule time with our Enrollment Services Team, either in person or virtually. You should also meet with their academic advisor prior to registering.
Guest/Visiting Students
If you're currently enrolled at another college and plan on taking courses at NCC to have credits transfer back to your home institution, find out your next steps here.
Prospective/First time Students:
First, complete an application in our Admissions Portal. Next, complete the steps outlined on our enrollment checklist.