Monday, July 19, 2010
USI Nearby: Offering credit courses off campus
Contact for more information:
Brandi Schwartz Marketing Coordinator Outreach & Engagement 812/464-1854 USI Nearby courses are taught by USI faculty and are held from 6 to 8:45 p.m. one night per week. Most courses meet University Core Curriculum requirements and can help a student make significant progress toward educational requirements and a degree. Students majoring or minoring in psychology have the opportunity to register for three different USI Nearby psychology courses. The Indiana National Guard Armory, located at 3300 E. Division Street in Evansville, will offer PHIL 201: Intro to Ethics, HIST 102: U.S. Since 1865, CMST 101: Intro to Public Speaking, PSY 322: Abnormal Psychology, HUM 212: Western Traditions Humanities II, PSY 201, Intro to Psychology, SOC 121: Principles of Sociology, and ANTH 121: Intro to Archaeology. Located at 318 Main St. in downtown Evansville, Innovation Pointe will offer ASBE 393: Methods of Technology Computer Applications. In Warrick County, students may register for HUM 211: Western Traditions Humanities I and PSY 362: Clinical Psychology at Castle High School located at 3344 State Road 261 in Newburgh, Indiana. "USI Nearby is a great solution for evening students," said Lee Ann Wambach, academic program manager in Extended Services. "The National Guard Armory is near the Lloyd Expressway, and many students drive right by it on the way to the USI campus. The savings in drive time and fuel costs are significant for students who take classes at the armory." The fall 2010 semester will begin on Monday, August 30. Additional information about USI Nearby courses can be found online at www.usi.edu/extserv/academic/USINearby.asp. |
