Posts Tagged ‘summer courses’

Registration still available for community courses

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Students can still sign up for summer Auburn University community courses. Beginning in July, classes will be available in investment basics, calligraphy, jewelry design, floral arrangement, ACT/SAT prep, ballroom dance and Texas two-step. There are also introductory workshops in belly dance and tai chi. Finally, the boating safety course has been rescheduled for the first week in August to allow those interested to meet license requirements before Labor Day
weekend. For more information or to register, visit our Web site at http://www.auburn.edu/cconline%20 or call our office at (334) 844-5101.

Outreach Program Office announces community courses for summer

Monday, June 1st, 2009

gre_exambookThe Auburn University Outreach Program Office has published its summer community courses. University students can take advantage of test prep classes for ACT, SAT, GMAT and GRE, and there are a variety of other special-interest classes, ranging from jewelry design and photography to yoga and writing classes. Special mini-workshops in t'ai chi and belly dancing, plus a "Supper Club" cooking series, will also be offered. For more information and to see a complete list of classes, visit the Web site at www.auburn.edu/cconline. You may register at the Web site or by calling 844-5101.

Auburn Independent Learning Program announces summer courses

Monday, April 27th, 2009

il_bannerCan't choose between classes and traveling this summer? Study online with distance learning. The Auburn University Distance Learning & Outreach Technology Office manages Auburn faculty college-level independent learning courses for credit. With the Independent Learning Program, you may enroll via Banner, study at your own pace—on the beach, in flight, at home or any other location—and the grade figures into your GPA. The following course offerings are currently available: CMDS 2503 Communication Disorders in Society (2 credit hours) with James Fitch; COMP 1003 Personal Computer Applications (2 credit hours) with Daniela Marghitu; ENTM 2043 Insects: An Introduction to Entomology (3 credit hours) with Wayne Brewer; KINE 1103 Wellness (2 credit hours) with Robert Stauffer; RTVF 2353 Introduction to Film Study (3 credit hours) with Jennifer Johnson; and RTVF 4383 History of Film Studies (3 credit hours) with Jennifer Johnson. For more information, visit www.auburn.edu/il or contact audl@auburn.edu or 844-3114.