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Colorado State University offers graduate-level semester credits to those who view the complete sequence of video sessions, download the support materials and participate in the discussion questions, homework problems and activities therein, and complete the additional required coursework assignments for any of our workshops/courses.
Registering and Fees
To register for credit, please click on the course in which you are interested from the list below. This will bring you to the online registration process of the Colorado State University Division of Continuing Education. Tuition is currently $182 for 2 credit courses and $273 for 3 credit courses, plus a $20 technology fee per semester. You can call us toll free at 1-866-491-7517 with any questions.
When to Begin Course Work
Students will receive an e-mail confirmation from CSU regarding their registration but they will not receive any other notification about beginning the course. It is the student's responsibility to print support materials (guides) and view the series in enough time to finish coursework and submit it by the due date. Once registered for CSU credit, the student should sign up to view series and begin viewing the series immediately by selecting the course registered for. In addition, the student should print the course requirements and support materials (workshop or course guide) by locating their course below. Scroll (down the page) and follow the links to the course (choose support materials) and the course requirements link under the appropriate discipline section (e.g. Educational Theory and Issues, Math, etc.).
Credit Limit
You cannot receive credit for the same workshop or course twice. As each graduate level credit represents 15 class hours plus homework time, you are limited to 5 credits per semester (two 2-credit workshops, or one 3-credit course and one 2-credit workshop). Most Annenberg Media educational theory and issues workshops through Colorado State University are offered under the course number of EDUC 591 with the different discipline areas signified by the different sub-section letters "E, F, G, & H" with section numbers specifying each series. Please retain email confirmations and instructions you will receive after enrolling online for your records and future reference.
Schedules
You may chose the semester for which you receive credit, regardless of when you view the series. Be sure to select the semester most appropriate for your schedule, and give yourself ample time to view the video programs and to complete the coursework. If after enrolling you find that you are unable to finish the course by the deadline, please contact your instructor to request a grade of incomplete, as we are no longer able to process semester changes or grant refunds of tuition for those who withdraw. Please refer to the Dates and Deadlines Table below in order to make your choice:
|
Semester |
Last
day to enroll |
Deadline
to mail coursework |
Credit
available on transcript |
| Fall 2008 |
November 7, 2008 |
December 5, 2008 |
After December 25, 2008 |
| Spring 2009 |
March 20, 2009 |
May 1, 2009 |
After May 21, 2009 |
| Summer 2009 |
June 19, 2009 |
July 24, 2009 |
After August 15, 2009 |
Course List
Educational Theory and Issues (EDUC 591G)
Offered for 2 credits:
Requirements
Math (EDUC 591F)
Offered for 2 credits:
Requirements
Science (EDUC 591E)
Offered for 2 credits:
Requirements
Humanities (EDUC 591H)
Offered for 2 credits:
Requirements
Offered for 4 credits:
- America's History in the Making
Enrollment Information
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