University of Washington: Distance Learning Programs

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Seattle, Washington
Extension
http://onlinelearning.washington.edu/ol/

University of Washington was founded in 1861. It is accredited by Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. In fall 2003, there were 9,700 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.

Contact UW Educational Outreach, University of Washington, 4311 11th Avenue, NE, Seattle, WA 98105-4608. Telephone: 800-543-2320. Fax: 206-685-9359. E-mail: distance@u.washington.edu.

DEGREES AND AWARDS

Certificate Brain Research in Education; Business Foundations; C Programming; C++ Programming; Construction Management; Curriculum Integration in Action; Data Resource Management; Database Management; Distance Learning Design and Development; E-Commerce Management; Embedded and Real-Time Systems Programming; Facility Management; Fiction Writing; Gerontology; Heavy Construction Project Management; Infrastructure Construction; Internet Programming; Java 2 Programming; Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML; Project Management; Quantitative Construction Management; School Library Media Specialist; Site Planning; WebAdministration; Web Consultant for Small Business; Web Technology Essentials

MAE Aerospace Engineering

MEE Electrical Engineering

MLIS Library and Information Science

MS Aeronautics and Astronautics; Construction Engineering; Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructure

MSE Manufacturing Engineering; Materials Science and Engineering

MSME Mechanical Engineering

COURSE SUBJECT AREAS OFFERED OUTSIDE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS

Undergraduate— accounting;American literature (United States); anthropology; applied mathematics; archaeology; astronomy; atmospheric sciences and meteorology; business communications; chemistry; cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics; communications, general; computer engineering; computer programming; computer science; construction/building technology; construction management; criminology; cultural studies; curriculum and instruction; developmental and child psychology; East European languages and literatures; economics; educational psychology; education, general; English as a second language; English composition; English creative writing; English language and literature, general; English technical and business writing; geography; geological and related sciences; gerontology; Greek languages and literatures (modern); history; international business; journalism and mass communications; library science/librarianship; marketing management and research; materials engineering; mathematical statistics; mathematics; mathematics, other; mechanical engineering; pharmacy; philosophy; political science and government; psychology; religion/religious studies; social psychology; sociology; speech and rhetorical studies; urban affairs/studies.

Graduate— city/urban, community and regional planning; civil engineering; computer science; construction/building technology; construction management; electrical and electronic engineering-related technology; engineering, other; gerontology; industrial/manufacturing engineering; library science/librarianship; library science, other; materials engineering; materials science; mechanical engineering; urban affairs/studies.

Non-credit— business administration and management; city/urban, community and regional planning; computer and information sciences, general; computer and information sciences, other; computer/information technology administration and management; computer programming; computer systems analysis; creative writing; English as a second language; English creative writing; English language and literature, general; information sciences and systems; Internet and World Wide Web.

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