University of New Orleans
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans, Louisiana
UNO Metropolitan College
http://alt.uno.edu
University of New Orleans was founded in 1958. It is accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It first offered distance learning courses in 1980. In fall 2005, there were 7,000 students enrolled in distance learning courses. Institutionally administered financial aid is available to distance learners.
Services Distance learners have accessibility to academic advising, bookstore, campus computer network, e-mail services, library services, tutoring.
Contact Dr. Darrin Pruitt, Coordinator, Distance Education, University of New Orleans, Lakefront Campus, Education 122, New Orleans, LA 70148. Telephone: 504-280-7100. Fax: 504-280-7317. E-mail: alt@uno.edu.
DEGREES AND AWARDS
Programs offered do not lead to a degree or other formal award.
COURSE SUBJECT AREAS OFFERED OUTSIDE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS
Undergraduate —accounting and computer science; American literature (United States and Canadian); American Sign Language (ASL); anthropology; applied mathematics; architectural engineering; architectural engineering technology; area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies related; behavioral sciences; bioethics/medical ethics; biological and biomedical sciences related; biological and physical sciences; biology; business administration, management and operations; business/corporate communications; business, management, and marketing related; business/managerial economics; chemistry; city/urban, community and regional planning; civil engineering; classical and ancient studies; community organization and advocacy; comparative literature; computer and information sciences; computer programming; computer science; computer
systems analysis; creative writing; curriculum and instruction; developmental and child psychology; economics; education; educational administration and supervision; educational assessment, evaluation, and research; education (specific levels and methods); education (specific subject areas); electrical and electronic engineering technologies; engineering; engineering-related fields; English; English as a second language; English composition; English language and literature related; English literature (British and Commonwealth); entrepreneurial and small business operations; finance and financial management services; geography and cartography; geological and earth sciences/geosciences; geological/geophysical engineering; gerontology; health professions related; history; hospitality administration; human resources management; journalism; languages (foreign languages related); languages (Germanic); languages (Romance languages); liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities; linguistic, comparative, and related language studies; management information systems; management sciences and quantitative methods; marketing; mathematics; mathematics and computer science; mathematics and statistics related; mechanical engineering; medieval and Renaissance studies; music; natural resources and conservation related; naval architecture and marine engineering; personality psychology; philosophy; philosophy and religious studies related; physical sciences; physics; political science and government; psychology; psychometrics and quantitative psychology; public administration; public administration and social service professions related; real estate; social sciences; sociology; special education; speech and rhetoric; statistics; systems engineering; technical and business writing; urban studies/affairs.
Graduate —accounting and computer science; American literature (United States and Canadian); American Sign Language (ASL); anthropology; applied mathematics; architectural engineering; architectural engineering technology; area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies related; behavioral sciences; biological and biomedical sciences related; biological and physical sciences; biology; business administration, management and operations; business/corporate communications; business, management, and marketing related; business/managerial economics; chemistry; city/urban, community and regional planning; civil engineering; classical and ancient studies; comparative literature; computer and information sciences; computer programming; computer science; computer systems analysis; creative writing; curriculum and instruction; developmental and child psychology; dramatic/theater arts and stagecraft; economics; education; educational administration and supervision; educational assessment, evaluation, and research; educational/instructional media design; education (specific levels and methods); education (specific subject areas); electrical and electronic engineering technologies; engineering;engineering-related fields; English; English as a second language; English composition; English language and literature related; English literature (British and Commonwealth); entrepreneurial and small business operations; finance and financial management services; geography and cartography; geological and earth sciences/geosciences; geological/geophysical engineering; gerontology; health professions related; history; hospitality administration; human resources management; journalism; languages (foreign languages related); languages (Germanic); languages (Romance languages); liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities; linguistic, comparative, and related language studies; management information systems; management sciences and quantitative methods; marketing; mathematics; mathematics and computer science; mathematics and statistics related; mechanical engineering; medieval and Renaissance studies; music; natural resources and conservation related; naval architecture and marine engineering; personality psychology; philosophy; philosophy and religious studies related; physical sciences; physics; political science and government; psychology; psychometrics and quantitative psychology; public administration; public administration and social service professions related; real estate; social sciences; sociology; special education; speech and rhetoric; statistics; systems engineering; technical and business writing; urban studies/affairs.
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