
CEP (Continuing Education Program)
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Our Continuing Education Program provides access to many of our graduate and undergraduate classes for the educational advancement of the general public. Interested in checking us out? Sign up for a class! Our fall trimester begins on Sept. 5, 2008 and most classes meet every other week on Friday or Saturday. Feel free to call or email if you have questions or want more information
802-258-9200 or admissions@gradcenter.marlboro.edu. Course descriptions can be found under the "Programs" pages on our website.
Fall 2008 Classes (all three credits unless otherwise noted):
MSIE
MSIE601 Internet Programming Languages I - Saturday: 1:00-4:00pm
MSIE604 Internet Technology I - Saturday: 8:30 - 11:30am
MAT
MAT603 Designing Educational Web Based Materials - Saturday: 8:30 - 11:30am
MAT605 Digital Research Technologies - Friday: 5:30 - 8:30pm
MAT606 Legal and Ethical Issues for Educators I (1 credit)
MAT610 Perspectives on Pedagogy, Curriculum and the Web I - Saturday: 1:00-4:00pm
MSM
MSM600 Foundations of Business Management 1 - Friday: 5:30 - 8:30pm
MSM602 Project Management I - Saturday: 1:00-4:00pm
MSM605 Legal and Ethical Issues I (1 credit)
MSIT
MSIT618 Human Computer Interaction - Friday: 5:30 - 8:30pm
MSIT614 Technical Fluency - Saturday: 8:30 - 11:30am
BSMIS (all online):
CIS326 Web Design I
CIS330 Intro to Relational Databases
MGT400 Managing with Technology
MGT300 Management
COM400 Persuasive Communication
MGT310 Project Management
CIS360 Human Computer Interaction
NEW - "Integrating Your Internet Project", an intermediate independent study with Lisa Brooks.
Students already experienced in using technology tools, either by taking a previous tech class with Lisa, or somewhere else, will set personal technology integration goals and meet with both the instructor and their classmates, weekly online. We'll implement many online topics such as: blogs, wikis, web page design, photo galleries, online bookmarking, online photo manipulation, podcasts, video, WebQuests, Hot Lists, and other online learning structures. Each student will create and achieve their own tasks specified in advance with the instructor.
Class will begin Sept. 15 and end December 12. Because of the independent nature of the class it is only offered for credit, not audit. The cost is $1200 for 3 graduate credits through Marlboro College Graduate Center.
General Information:
Continuing Education Program (CEP) students may take up to a maximum of 9 credits without matriculating as a degree student. In many cases, these credits may be accepted towards a final graduate or undergraduate degree. Students will earn graduate credit for graduate classes and undergraduate credits for undergraduate classes.
Tuition for Continuing Education courses range between $400 and $650 per credit, based on the course requested. Most courses are 3 credits. All courses may be audited for no credit for $450. An enrollment deposit of $250 is applied to the entire payment. The student is not considered enrolled (i.e. a seat will not be reserved) until application is received.
Payment can be made by check, credit card, or an employer can be billed for the class. If paying by check, a check or money order should be made payable to Marlboro College and sent to:
Marlboro College Graduate Center
28 Vernon Street, Suite 120
Brattleboro, VT 05301
To apply for CEP courses, please complete the online CEP application form.
If you have questions about these and other courses, contact jheslin@gradcenter.marlboro.edu
Full program descriptions are available at http://gradcenter.marlboro.edu/programs/
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