Southeast Missouri State University students and faculty can learn more about Web-based courses at the school at an open house on Nov. 10 from noon to 2 p.m. in Kent Library Room 305."Web courses provide students the opportunity to take courses anytime and anywhere," said Dr. Pat Lipetzky, dean of extended learning. "The open house will allow interested individuals to see a few different kinds of courses, meet faculty who designed the courses and find out about the actual process of taking a Web-based course." Four undergraduate classes will be offered in the upcoming semester. These include classes in industrial technology, biology, economics and University Studies. Eight classes also are being offered at the graduate level. These include: history, nursing, physical education, administrative services, educational administration and counseling, and elementary, early, and special education.
More information on Web-based courses can be found online at http://online.semo.edu or by contacting the extending learning office.
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