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Subject:USU new online graduate classes. From:David Hailey <FAHAILEY -at- WPO -dot- HASS -dot- USU -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 17 Dec 1997 22:27:24 -0700
Hi everybody,
I would like to thank Kandis for mentioning us in her post, but would like to
make one small correction. We have no plans for an on-campus requirement.
Although we have on-campus classes, they are not required for an MS degree.
Also, tuition is all at in-state rates.
We are offering three online classes for the winter quarter: (1) Proposal
Writing, (2) Internet Management, and (3) Authoring Online Help. Classes
number 2 and 3 lead naturally into the Usability Studies class George Hayhoe
will be teaching in the Spring quarter.