
Programs
Spring Trimester 2008 Classes:
All masters classes (excepting MBA) meet - Fridays 5:30-8:30 pm and Saturdays - 8:30-11:30am then 1:00-4:00pm.
May 2-3 - Classes + Welcome weekend
May 16-17 - Classes + Academic Advising
May 30-31 - Classes only
June 13-14 - Classes + Gradcenter Event
June 27-28 - Classes only
July 11-12 - Classes + Academic Advising
August 1-2 - Classes + End of Trimester event
MBA Intensives
May 8-11 Spring Intensive #1- June 5-8 Spring Intensive #2
- June 19-20 Spring Intensive #3
Spring 2008 masters Classes (all three credits unless stated)
MSIE
Saturday 8:30-11:30pm Data and Databases II
Saturday 1:00-4:00pm Internet Programming Languages
Capstone
MAT
Friday 5:30-8:30pm Planning for Change
Saturday 8:30-11:30am Facilitating Online Collaborative Learning
(online) Teaching and Learning in Virtual Worlds
(online) Legal and Ethical Internet Issues III 1-credit
Capstone
MSM
Friday 5:30-8:30pm Change Management
Saturday 1:00-4:00pm Web Application Development II
(online) Legal and Ethical Internet Issues III 1-credit
Capstone
MSIT
Saturday 8:30-11:30am Open Source Content Management Systems
Capstone
MBA
Economics I: Managerial Economics
Organizational Management II: Sustainable People and Practices
Quantatative Methods for Enterprise
Climate Change: Understanding Measurement and Mitigation
Exploring Sustainability
BSMIS (all online) Spring Classes:
Strategic Planning
Marketing and the Internet
Web Infrastructures
Finance
Database Administration
Web Application Development II
All masters-level courses, are based on low-residence, "hybrid" models.
For specific timings of residencies and more detailed course information visit the program pages (linked to below).
Engineers/Programmers - review the MSIE program pages
Teachers/Trainers/Academic Administrators - review the MAT program pages
Business Leaders/Not-for-profit Employees/Managers, go to the MSM pages
MBA in Managing for Sustainability, go to the MBA pages
Multi-taskers (those needing engineering content and business skills), please check out the MSIT section
If you have not yet finished your bachelor's degree - visit our BS/MIS pages
If you are looking for a single course, a refresher, or a sample of what the Graduate Center has to offer - Continuing Education Program (CEP)
To review our short-term, thematic options, visit our Certificate Program section
Accreditation
Marlboro College Graduate Center is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), which accredits schools and colleges in the six New England states. Accreditation by NEASC indicates that the institution has been carefully evaluated and found to meet standards agreed upon by qualified educators.
Non-Discrimination Statement
It is the policy of Marlboro College and the Marlboro College Graduate Center not to discriminate in its admissions program, student services or hiring practices on the basis of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic origin, age or disability. Inquiries regarding discrimination should be made to the Compliance Coordinator, Marlboro College, Marlboro, Vermont 05344, 802-257-4333.
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