Alumni may now participate in "on-cycle" online courses on a non-credit basis. On-cycle, non-credit enrollments give alumni the opportunity to listen to online lectures, participate in group discussions, and interact with faculty and students for a 50 percent tuition discount. To enhance the online experience, participants will be expected to interact fully, and to complete all related course work.
See the list of online courses and the terms in which they are offered. 1. Register for and complete the Introduction to Online Learning course.
2. Contact the faculty member of the online course in which you wish to enroll and obtain written permission to participate (email approval is sufficient).
3. Submit via fax the registration form for online courses, with payment (only credit card payments will be accepted) to: Ricky Fine, Director Alumni Affairs, Fax 410.614.2405
4. Registrations must be received no later than seven business days prior to the start of a course. Registrations received after that deadline will not be processed.
5. After your registration has been processed, there is no provision for a refund or to withdraw from the course.
Approval and Access is contingent upon your successful completion of the Introduction to Online Learning, and space availability in the course. Alumni may also choose to participate in online courses "off-cycle." Off-cycle enrollment allows students to listen to online lectures, navigate the course website, and access course-related materials without faculty or student interaction. For $100, alumni can access select courses during a defined period for a maximum of eight weeks. 1. Register for and complete the Introduction to Online Learning course.
2. Submit registration form via fax, with payment (only credit card payments will be accepted) to:
Ricky Fine, Director Alumni Affairs Fax 410.614.2405
3. Students may register at any time during the eight week cycle. However, access to the online course will only continue until the end of cycle date.
4. After a registration has been processed, there is no provision for refund or withdraw from the course.
Access is contingent upon your successful completion of the Introduction to Online Learning. Off-Cycle 1: July 1 - August 19 History of Public Health Off-Cycle 2: September 1 - October 20 Introduction to Methods for Health Services Research and Evaluation Principles of Industrial Hygiene Off-Cycle 4: February 1 - March 29 Social and Behavioral Foundations of Primary Healthcare Fundamentals of Occupational Health Statistical Reasoning I Off-Cycle 5: April 1 - May 27 Statistical Reasoning II |