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Aging Finance & Retirement

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

Lecture (In-Person): Medicare Advantage in San Diego: How to Choose the Right Plan, Medical Group, and Doctor Medicare Advantage in San Diego: How to Choose the Right Plan, Medical Group, and Doctor
Instructor: Jeff Mason

10/4 Wednesday 1-3 pm 99800

Are you a senior in San Diego who is looking to sign up for Medicare Advantage? This course will teach you everything you need...

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Arts and Humanities

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

6-Week (In-Person): The Border on Film: Starring Itself The Border on Film: Starring Itself
Instructor: Rebecca Romani

9/25-10/30 Monday 1-4 pm 99809

In this course, we will explore the representation of the US-Mexico border in film. We will look at both American and Mexican...

4-Week (Online): What’s Up Doc(ket)? Inside the High-Profile Controversies of the Supreme Court What’s Up Doc(ket)? Inside the High-Profile Controversies of the Supreme Court
Instructor: Glenn Smith

9/26-10/17 Tuesday 10 am-12 pm 99813

By delving into some of the hottest controversies on the Supreme Court’s docket for the 2023-2024 term, gain a sophisticated...

2-Week (In-Person): The US Civil War: A Study in American History The US Civil War: A Study in American History
Instructor: Dan Pittman

9/28-10/5 Thursday 9-11 am 99802

The US Civil War was one of the most significant events in American history. It lasted from 1861 to 1865 and resulted in the...

Lecture (In-Person): A History of the U.S. Flag A History of the U.S. Flag
Instructor: Constantine Dillon

10/4 Wednesday 9-11 am 99805

The United States has had a variety of flags that came from the founding colonies through the establishment of the flag we know...

3-Week (In-Person): The Beatles: A History in Three Lectures The Beatles: A History in Three Lectures
Instructor: Chuck Gunderson

10/11-12/6 Wednesday 1-3 pm 99808

In this course, we will explore the history of the Beatles in three lectures. In the first lecture, we will look at the early...

6-Week (In-Person): The French New Wave: A Revolution in Filmmaking The French New Wave: A Revolution in Filmmaking
Instructor: Rebecca Romani

10/12-11/16 Thursday 1-4 pm 99810

Did you know the French New Wave filmmakers used to watch American films for hours? Explore the history and influence of the...

Lecture (In-Person): Osher Book Club: The Grapes of Wrath (Melanie Dunn) Osher Book Club: The Grapes of Wrath (Melanie Dunn)
Instructor: Melanie Dunn & Jonnie Wilson

10/18 Wednesday 10 am-12 pm 99801

Join your peers in the Osher Book Club to reread John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath. This 1939...

6-Week (In-Person): Art History: Celebrating the Significance of the Visual Art Experience Art History: Celebrating the Significance of the Visual Art Experience
Instructor: Damon Hitchcock

10/20-12/8 Friday 9:30-11:30 am 99806

Explore the transformative power of art! We’ll uncover inspiring masterpieces and the social and cultural contexts that birthed...

6-Week (In-Person): Studio Art: A Distinctive Studio Art Experience, Drawing Studio Art: A Distinctive Studio Art Experience, Drawing
Instructor: Damon Hitchcock

10/23-11/27 Monday 9:30-11:30 am 99807

This unique and enjoyable course offering is designed to build self-assurance with freehand drawing skills in a variety of...

Lecture (Online): Only Hope: My Mother and the Holocaust Brought to Light Only Hope: My Mother and the Holocaust Brought to Light
Instructor: Irving Lubliner

10/24 Tuesday 10 am-12 pm 99811

Felicia Bornstein Lubliner wrote about her internment in ghettos and concentration camps in Nazi-occupied Poland before her...

2-Week (Online): Cuban Women's Movements in the Early 20th Century Cuban Women's Movements in the Early 20th Century
Instructor: Oliva Espin

10/25-11/1 Wednesday 10 am-12 pm 99804

Discover the captivating and often overlooked history of the vibrant Women's Movement in Cuba during the early 20th century...

Lecture (In-Person): Osher Book Club: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Osher Book Club: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Instructor: Judy Sundquist

10/26 Thursday 9-11 am 99803

Join us for a discussion of John le Carré's classic spy novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. This gripping tale of betrayal and...

Lecture (In-Person): Thurgood Marshall vs. Jim Crow Thurgood Marshall vs. Jim Crow
Instructor: Blaine Davis

10/31 Tuesday 10 am-12 pm 99814

A national holiday commemorates Dr. Martin Luther King. Movies portray the lives of Jackie Robinson and Malcolm X. Even so, the...

Lecture (Online): The American Way: A True Story of Nazi Escape, Superman and Marilyn Monroe The American Way: A True Story of Nazi Escape, Superman and Marilyn Monroe
Instructor: Helene Stapinski

11/7 Tuesday 10 am-12 pm 99812

What do the Nazis, Superman and Marilyn Monroe have in common? Find out from authors Helene Stapinski and Bonnie Siegler. Their...

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Osher Member Only

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

6-Week (Online): Members Only: Studies in Architecture: 12 Iconic Buildings-Lecture Members Only: Studies in Architecture: 12 Iconic Buildings-Lecture
Instructor: Nancy McAfee

9/27-11/1 Wednesday 4-5:30 pm 99825

By looking at “great” buildings throughout history, we will learn about the principles of architecture and the importance of...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: Going Viral: An Introduction to Virology -Lecture Members Only: Going Viral: An Introduction to Virology -Lecture
Instructor: John Kloetzel

9/28-11/9 Thursday 10-11:30 am 99826

“Going Viral” implies explosive growth and spread -- like bad news on social media. Or Covid-19. Safe to say,viruses have been...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: Crime and Punishment: Murder, Mystery, and the Menace of Ideas- Discussion Members Only: Crime and Punishment: Murder, Mystery, and the Menace of Ideas- Discussion
Instructor: Peter Kaye

10/4-11/8 Wednesday 9-10:30 am 99824

In 1866, the Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote what would become one of the world’s great novels about murder. And it’s...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: How the Modern World is Made: The Story of Modern Manufacturing Processes and the Things They Make- Lecture Members Only: How the Modern World is Made: The Story of Modern Manufacturing Processes and the Things They Make- Lecture
Instructor: Eliot Bethke

10/5-11/9 Thursday 2-3:30 pm 99827

Have you ever wondered how modern appliances are made? Why certain plastic things cost pennies and others are hundreds of...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: Equality, Equity, and the Journey toward Justice-Discussion Members Only: Equality, Equity, and the Journey toward Justice-Discussion
Instructor: Atia Thurman

10/6-11/10 Friday 9-10:30 am 99828

This course will explore historical roots of systemic oppression through current policies and practices, such as the recent...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: The Worlds of Comedy- Lecture Members Only: The Worlds of Comedy- Lecture
Instructor: David Misch

10/10-11/21 Tuesday 1-2:30 pm 99823

There are survey courses in art, history, art history, and (this is true) history of art history. Isn't it time for one of the...

6-Week (Online): Members Only: Jazz as Social Protest -Lecture Members Only: Jazz as Social Protest -Lecture
Instructor: Caleb Westby

10/12-11/16 Thursday 8-9:30 am 99829

Jazz is a storied and complicated genre within the landscape of American popular music. Over the course of six weeks, we’ll...

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Personal Development & Special Interest

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

Lecture (In-Person): Yoga for Well-Being Yoga for Well-Being
Instructor: Anna Massey

10/5 Thursday 1-3 pm 99820

Join our rejuvenating yoga class designed specifically for older adults! Discover the benefits of movement, increased...

Edventure (Off Campus): Tour of Villa Montezuma (Edventure) Tour of Villa Montezuma (Edventure)
Instructor: Louise Torio

10/13 Friday 10 am-12 pm 99822

Join us for an 'Osher-only' private tour of one of San Diego's architectural masterpieces—the Villa Montezuma, a beautifully...

Edventure (Off Campus): Walking Meditation: Gentle hike culminating with a brief meditation (Edventure) Walking Meditation: Gentle hike culminating with a brief meditation (Edventure)
Instructor: Eva Beim

10/19 Thursday 10 am-12 pm 99821

Have you wanted to try to meditate and thought you couldn’t? Or perhaps it wasn’t for you? This class is a wonderful...

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Politics & Current Events

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

4-Week (In-Person): Women and Migration: Navigating Intersections, Identity, and Empowerment Women and Migration: Navigating Intersections, Identity, and Empowerment
Instructor: Oliva Espin

9/25-10/16 Monday 10 am-12 pm 99816

Explore the profound impact of migration on women's lives in this thought-provoking course. Investigate how factors such as...

2-Week (In-Person): Navigating News in the Digital Age Women and Navigating News in the Digital Age
Instructor: Martin Kruming

10/24-10/31 Tuesday 2-4 pm 99815

In an era where the media's influence is unparalleled, it's crucial to understand who shapes today's media landscape. We’ll...

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Religious Studies

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

4-Week (In-Person): Unraveling the Ethical Core of Jewish Civil Law Unraveling the Ethical Core of Jewish Civil Law
Instructor: Rafi Andrusier

10/13-11/3 Friday 1-3 pm 99819

Delve into the profound realm of biblical laws as we explore their presentation and sources. In this engaging course, we will...

Lecture (In-Person): Biblical Laws: Unraveling Their Significance and Relevance Biblical Laws: Unraveling Their Significance and Relevance
Instructor: John Spencer

11/9 Thursday 10 am-12 pm 99818

Delve into the profound realm of biblical laws as we explore their presentation, sources, and ethical underpinnings. In this...

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Sciences

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

Lecture (In-Person): The New Digital Reality. What is AI, how can I use it, and should I trust it? The New Digital Reality. What is AI, how can I use it, and should I trust it?
Instructor: Alejandro Castaneda

11/8 Wednesday 9-11 am 99817

As our world undergoes rapid transformation, it's essential to understand the power and impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI)...

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Special Events

Courses Date(s) Day(s) Time Schedule

Event (In-Person): Osher- Fall 2023 Semester Kickoff and Course Preview Osher- Fall 2023 Semester Kickoff and Course Preview

9/8 Friday 9:30 am-12:30 pm N/A

More information will be available on the website neverstoplearning.net/osher about a month before the event...

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How to Register for Courses

Remember - Osher members receive discounts on all courses! Click here to discover the benefits of becoming an Osher member.

  1. Log in to your account. If you haven’t created an account yet, click here.
  2. Pick your courses from our online catalog and add them to your cart.
  3. Once you’ve added all your courses, click on the Checkout button.
  4. Complete the checkout process and pay.
  5. Once registered, you'll receive a confirmation by email. Additional information like Zoom links and locations for in-person classes/Special Events will be sent in a separate email closer to the date of the event when the course is confirmed to run.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How to Create an Account

If this is your first time signing up for Osher offerings, you’ll need to create an account with SDSU Global Campus. Please complete the following steps:

  1. Click on SDSU Global Campus Student under Login at the top of the page.
  2. Click Create Account under Create a New Customer Account.
  3. Fill out your personal account information and click Create.
  4. Log in to your New Account using your Login and Password.
  5. Complete your Account profile information with any remaining required information.
  6. Activate your account by signing up for your first course. Click here to learn more.

If you need help creating or logging into your account, please contact the SDSU Global Campus IT Support Team at itsupport.global@sdsu.edu or 619-594-5893.

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How to Become a Member

​​You can sign up for a membership at any time to receive the full benefits of the Osher @ SDSU community. Please note that you’ll need to sign up for membership before registering for an Osher course to get the membership discounts.

Once you’ve chosen which type of membership you’d like to purchase, please complete the following steps.

  1. Log in to your account. If you haven’t created an account yet, click here.
  2. Click here to choose your Osher Membership.
  3. Add your membership to the cart.
  4. If you’d like to sign up for courses in the same purchase, visit our online catalog and add your courses to the cart as well.
  5. Complete the checkout process and pay.

You can also sign up for membership by phone by calling 619-594-5152.

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How to View Your Current Classes
  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Go to My Academics.
  3. Click on Current Courses.
  4. View the list of courses displayed. If you’d like to view course details and the schedule, click on the schedule number link for the section you wish to view.

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Late Registration

Registration deadlines are posted with each course on our website. Please register by the deadline for all courses and activities. You may request to register after the deadline with Osher staff approval, provided there is still room to enroll. Please note there is an additional $5 fee for late registration.

  1. Write to Osher@SDSU.edu to obtain approval
  2. Submit the registration form to enrollment.global@sdsu.edu.
  3. Contact cashier.global@sdsu.edu to submit payment

For questions or assistance with late registrations, please contact the SDSU Global Campus Registration Office at 619-594-5152

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How to Sign Up for the Waitlist

If a course/activity is full, there may be an option to put your name on a wait list. If a registered participant drops, those on the waitlist will be contacted in order and given a 24-hour period to register before the next person on the list is contacted. If you’re on the waitlist before the registration deadline and a spot opens up, you will not be charged a late fee to enroll.

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When Do Classes Start? When Do Classes End?

Our university-quality classes start throughout the semester and can be up to six weeks long. You will find the specific start and end dates for each course/activity listed with their descriptions on our website. These dates will also appear on the confirmation letter sent to you after you register.

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Who Teaches the Classes?

Osher classes are led by current and retired SDSU professors, faculty from other universities, professionals with recognized expertise in their fields, and award-winning artists and authors.

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Do You Offer Courses Online and in Person?

Yes, our offerings feature a mix of in-person and online classes. Please click on the Courses tab for details on specific courses.

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What is the Price Per Class?

Fees vary, depending on the type and length of the course. You will find each course fee listed with the description in the Courses tab above.

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Do You Ever Cancel Classes?

If we do not have sufficient enrollments to cover expenses related to the course, we will have to cancel the course. You can help by recruiting others to join you in the class. If your course is canceled, you have the option to transfer your registration to another eligible offering within the same semester or receive a full refund for your course.

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Where Do I Park?

Parking is conveniently located steps away from the buildings where classes are held. The cost of parking per class is $1. Please refer to the Parking and Transportation section of our Additional Osher Resources page for more information.

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What is the Osher Refund Policy?

Please refer to the Refund Policy section of our Additional Osher Resources page for more information.

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Hear From Our Members

The Osher Institute at SDSU provides a wide variety of courses, intellectual stimulation, knowledgeable teachers who are passionate about their topics, and the opportunity to meet new people. What's not to love?"

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