Credit Courses
Continuing education credit courses attract non-traditional students and
provide alternate, non-traditional class times and locations. These courses can
focus on cutting-edge topics based on recent events, current issues and, often,
interdisciplinary perspectives.
Class meetings are typically scheduled for time periods and dates that
accommodate the special needs of the client group to be served. Graduate credit
may be earned by qualified applicants when the course has been approved for
graduate credit. A simplified enrollment process is provided for these courses.
People may enroll, providing they meet the eligibility requirements established
for the class. The submission of transcripts or on-campus application is not
required. Registration for class is carried out in person at the program
office, by mail or by phone. Students who plan to apply continuing education
credit courses to a degree program need to get approval from the
college, school or department.
To discuss specific interests, or for current schedules and registration
information, contact the appropriate program office.