FMU Announces Fall 2026 Evening College Courses

Announcement for FMU Fall 2026 evening college courses, featuring the Francis Marion University seal on a blue background.

Francis Marion University will offer ten courses as part of its Fall 2026 Evening College program. Courses begin the week of August 24 and meet weekly for 11 weeks. Registration is now open.

This semester’s offerings include:
-Revolutionary War Battles in S.C. taught by Dr. Will Bolt
-2026 U.S. Midterm Elections taught by Dr. David White and Dr. Jason Kirby
-Palmetto Predators: Serial Killers and Other Criminal Behavior in South Carolina taught by Dr. Beckie Flannagan
-Songwriting & Recording Workshop taught by Dr. Brandon Goff
-Modern Homesteading taught by Dr. Greg Pryor
-South Carolina on the Silver Screen taught by Dr. Shawn Smolen-Morton
-Photography: Make, Not Take, Better Photos taught by Professor Julie Mixon
-FMU: History and Stories taught by Dr. Carlanna Hendrick
-Business Writing for the Professional taught by Dr. Christine Masters-Wheeler
-Exploring the Potential of AI taught by Dr. Johnathan Munn

The FMU Evening College program is for professional and personal development. Evening College credits are not applicable to degree programs. All courses are taught by existing or former faculty of the university. President and Mrs. Carter are sponsoring these courses as an outreach to the community. Therefore, students can pay an enrollment fee of $10 per course.
For more information on each course or to register, visit fmarion.edu/eveningcollege, email eveningcollege@fmarion.edu, or call (843) 661-1281.