2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Extended Education and Summer Programs
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405 32nd St., Suite 209, 360-650-3308
www.extendeded.wwu.edu
Extended Education and Summer Programs
Extended Education and Summer Programs (EESP) connects learners of all ages to the Western Experience. EESP collaborates with colleges, departments and the community, linking University resources with educational needs and opportunities both on and off campus.
EESP supports and delivers University programs to students and community members within and beyond the borders of the Bellingham campus. Bachelor’s degree completion, graduate, and certificate/endorsement programs are available at various locations around Puget Sound or, in some instances, online. Individual distance learning courses are offered via correspondence study, USB and online for degree completion and professional development purposes. EESP also facilitates the on-campus Summer Session.
EESP reaches out to the public with academic camps and workshops for youth, and noncredit enrichment courses for all ages. EESP facilitates conferences for groups and organizations, both on and off campus. Training programs can be arranged for businesses and industry.
Most programs and courses offered through EESP are self-sustaining (not funded by legislative appropriation). Tuition and fees are charged per credit at extension rates and subject to change.
Degree Programs
Lois Longwood, Director
360-650-6854
www.extendeded.wwu.edu
The following academic degree, certificate and preparation programs are offered through the College of Business and Economics, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the College of Sciences and Technology, Huxley College of the Environment, Woodring College of Education, and the Graduate School. For program information, contact the appropriate site listed below.
Many of these programs are self-sustaining and are contingent upon sufficient enrollment and available University resources. Upon startup, all course work for program completion will be offered at a designated site or through distance education.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers a post-baccalaureate program for students interested in preparing for a graduate degree in the communication sciences and disorders field. The program is a lockstep program beginning fall quarter; courses are taken sequentially through the year.
- Western Washington University, 516 High St., Bellingham, WA 98225, 360-650-6854
Educational Administration
The MEd in educational administration and/or postmaster’s course work leads to Washington State Principal Certification (residency or professional certification). The program is designed to prepare elementary and secondary school personnel to assume the leadership roles of the principal or associate principal.
- WWU Seattle Center, North Seattle Community College, 9600 College Way N., Seattle, WA 98103-3599, 866- 913-3323.
- WWU Bremerton Center at Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton WA 98337-1699, 866-913-3323.
Superintendent’s Certificate Program
Superintendent’s Certificate Program trains exemplary leaders to meet the demands of school district leadership focused on optimal student achievement. Completion of the program leads to state superintendent certification and qualifies candidates for the superintendency as well as other district-level leadership roles.
- Everett, WA 866-913-3323.
Elementary/Special Education Teacher Certification Program
Students with an AA degree may take a sequence of upper-division courses leading to a BA in Education and the Washington State Residency Teaching Certificate with an endorsement in elementary education. Candidates complete a special education major and may complete a full endorsement with internship. Evening classes allow working adults to continue or complete education goals.
Students with a BA or BS in an approved academic major may complete post-baccalaureate course work leading to a Washington State Residency Teaching Certificate with an endorsement in elementary education. This program offers
evening courses.
The undergraduate and post-baccalaureate programs are offered at the following extension sites:
- WWU Bremerton Center at Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337-1699, 360-475-7269 eesp.Bremerton@wwu.edu
- WWU Seattle Center, North Seattle Community College, 9600 College Way N., Seattle, WA 98103-3599, 206-529-6052 eesp.NSCC@wwu.edu
Elementary and Special Education Endorsement Programs
Elementary Education
The Elementary Education endorsement program is designed for certificated teachers who wish to obtain an additional endorsement in Elementary Education. Credits will vary depending on previous courses. The program provides coherent preparation in all areas of the elementary education curriculum as well as an internship experience. 360-650-6292 http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Depts/TEOP/ELEDEndorsement/ Offered in Bellingham, Everett, Bremerton and Seattle.
Special Education
The Special Education 45-credit endorsement program is designed for certificated teachers who wish to obtain an additional endorsement in Special Education (P-12). The program provides coherent preparation in all areas of the special education curriculum as well as an internship experience. 360-650-2425 http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Depts/TEOP/SPEDEndorsement/ Offered in Bellingham, Everett, Bremerton and Seattle.
See the Woodring College of Education Teacher Education Outreach Programs section of this catalog for further information about undergraduate, post baccalaureate, and masters level state-funded teacher certification programs offered at the University Center of North Puget Sound at Everett Community College.
For information regarding Professional Certification for Educators see Professional Studies and Independent Learning within this section.
Huxley College of the Environment
For Huxley College on the Peninsula’s preparatory courses and major requirements see Huxley College of the Environment catalog listing.
Bachelor of Arts – Planning and Environmental Policy
The interdisciplinary program in Planning and Environmental Policy prepares students to enter professional fields concerned with the sustainability of the human and natural environment. This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote positive change by solving problems and implementing shared visions in both natural settings and urban communities. The degree emphasis concentrates in public policy development,
sustainability, law and decision making.
Bachelor of Science – Environmental Science
Environmental Science draws on basic knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, and quantitative aspects of natural systems. The knowledge of how natural systems work is applied to solving problems largely created by human activities. Often these problems are represented by disturbances in the functioning of natural systems. Humans are altering their own life-support systems – the air, water and soil. Scales of disturbance range from the molecular and cellular to individuals, populations, ecosystems, and regional and global levels.
- WWU Bremerton Center at Olympic College, Bremerton/Poulsbo, 360-417-6521
- WWU Port Angeles Center at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles, WA 98262-6698, 360-417-6521
- University Center of North Puget Sound at Everett Community College, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201, 360-417-6521
Human Services
The Human Services major is an interdisciplinary, upper-division program leading to a BA degree. The degree prepares students for a variety of career options in areas such as youth and family services, nonprofit management, advocacy and public policy, prevention and intervention services, and community education.
- WWU Bremerton Center at Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337-1699, 360-475-7265, hs.bremerton@wwu.edu
See the Woodring College of Education Teacher Education Outreach Programs section of this catalog for further information on these programs, including the state-funded teacher certification programs offered at the WWU Everett Center at Everett Community College.
Master of Business Administration - Weekend MBA@Everett
The Master of Business Administration Program in Everett is a graduate program intended for active managers and professionals. This program prepares you to advance in your current leadership positions in private, public and non-profit organizations. The Western MBA Program features a high quality Graduate Business education with high student-faculty interaction, small class sizes, and meets Friday and Saturday of every other weekend.
- University Center of North Puget Sound at Everett Community College, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201, 360-650-7780
Vehicle Design
The Vehicle Research Institute (VRI) offers a post-baccalaureate program in vehicle design for students with a background in engineering. The program is a three-quarter lockstep program beginning fall quarter; courses are taken sequentially through spring quarter. The courses are based at the undergraduate level with additional content and an emphasis on applied laboratory experience. Students may also become involved in the ongoing research of VRI.
Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225-5293, 360-650-2117
Independent Learning
Maggie Barklind, Assistant Director
360-650-3650
www.extendeded.wwu.edu/ilearn
Independent Learning offers alternatives for completing university credit. Many of the courses are open to anyone – both Western students and the public may enroll.
Independent Learning offers:
- General University Requirements; upper-division writing proficiency requirement; electives; or, if available, courses required for WWU majors.
- Online (Internet-based) courses begin and end with Western’s quarterly schedule. Students may access the course 24 hours, seven days a week and work at the pace designated by the instructor.
- Print-based (correspondence style) and USB courses enable students to start anytime and work from any location while following a course guide developed for the self-paced student.
Independent study contracts are available for students not currently enrolled at WWU
Professional Studies
Lois Longwood, Director
360-650-6854
Professional Development opportunities are available for individuals interested in broadening their professional skills, exploring new careers, or seeking professional certification, additional endorsements, or courses to enhance their careers. Offerings include:
- Credit Option/Clock Hour partnerships with professional organizations provide Western credit or clock hours to their course offerings. Course work must meet University academic standards
- Certificate Programs offer in-depth study in professional and specialized areas, resulting in professional certification or a certificate of completion when the program is successfully completed. Courses are designed to meet the busy schedules of adults. Programs include:
- The Emergency Management 24-credit, online certificate program offers a foundation in hazards, disasters, and society’s organized response to them. Students are prepared to pursue or advance in a career in emergency management or a related field. www.EmergencyMgmt.wwu.edu
- Required courses: EXT 370, 371, 372
- Complete one of the following: EXT 464, 466
- Complete one of the following: EXT 494, 495
- Elective courses: EXT 463, 464, 465, 466, 467
- Portfolio assignment required
- The Professional Certificate Program for educators prepares candidates to become outstanding teachers and helps them to engage in career-long, self-directed professional development. The program promotes best practices in teacher education and professional development, and assists candidates in achieving and demonstrating a positive impact on student learning. 360-650-3332 www.wce.wwu.edu/Resources/Certification/Pro/
- Writing the Modern Memoir Certificate is a three course non-credit option program for serious writers interested in crafting a memoir. It is designed to take students from inspiration to fully developed essays or chapters in just eight months. Students in this program can expect to create a unique narrative voice by developing and editing materials, produce work suitable for publication, and read a selected portion of written work at a local bookstore author’s night. www.extendeded.wwu.edu/Certificates
- Project Management courses are offered that teach the principles and practices of project management as well as preparation for the national certification exam. www.extendeded.wwu.edu/Certificates
- The Web Design and Development Certificate is a three course credit option program that can be completed in eight months. In this practical hands-on, project-based program, students will gain a solid understanding of HTML, develop websites using Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, use cascading style sheets, build information-gathering and other critical forms, and learn effective search engine tips. Students will leave this program with a completed Website. www.extendeded.wwu.edu/Certificates
- Professional Editing for Print and Online is a nine-month Editing Certificate Program aimed mainly at those who work in professions or businesses and find they need editing skills in order to produce: newsletters, content for Web sites, marketing materials, formal reports, and similar publications. The program will also benefit those who want to work as free-lance editors, publication staff members, or authors of their own print and online projects. www.extendeded.wwu.edu/Certificates
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Writing Children’s Literature - Three professionals conduct a series of non-credit classes offering their insight, skill and unique perspective in writing children’s literature to help you fire up your own creative abilities. With expert guidance, participants will experiment and sample the field exploring children’s fiction and nonfiction, including picture books, chapter books, middle-grade books, and books for young adults. Focus will be placed on essential literary elements such as plot, character, setting, dialogue - and that all-important first chapter. All you need is paper, pencil and the courage to begin. www.extendeded.wwu.edu/Certificates
Summer Programs
Marlene Harlan, Director
360-650-7221
www.extendeded.wwu.edu
Summer Session is a self-support quarter on the Bellingham campus which offers academic credit and professional development courses. Over 400 courses are offered each summer and are open to WWU students and the public. In addition to the traditional 6- and 9-week courses, offerings include short courses from 3 days on, online courses and faculty-led travel programs. 360-650-3308,www.wwu.edu/summer.
Conference Services is active year-round in facilitating and planning professional conferences and workshops for groups and organizations. Services include fiscal management, registration, marketing, web development, hospitality, printing, media equipment and support. 360-650-6821, www.conferences.wwu.edu.
Youth Programs are designed for the academic pursuits and leadership development of youth in elementary, middle and high school. Participants live on campus or commute while they explore the arts, humanities, technology, science, outdoor challenges and more, 360-650-6820. www.wwu.edu/youth
- College Quest - This pre-college program for high school students entering grades 10-12 is offered each summer. Students complete a real college course, gain valuable “success in college” information, and form extraordinary social connections that come with life in a residence hall. College Quest will bridge the gap between high school and college and put students on a path to personal, educational and career success.
- Grandparents U - This intergenerational summer program is designed for grandparents and grandchildren (ages 7-14). Participants choose from exciting classes taught by WWU faculty. Each class provides opportunities to learn, have fun and create lifelong memories. Grandparents “U” is offered in partnership with WWU Extended Education and Summer Programs and the WWU Alumni Association.
- Odyssey of Science and Arts - WWU faculty, instructors and staff create summer academic enrichment offerings that will excite students entering grades 4-9. The resulting “signature” courses spotlight areas of their expertise and take advantage of WWU’s campus. These courses offer a quality and uniqueness that is hard to find elsewhere. Students attend classes, participate in field trips, work on projects in specialized labs, and engage in a wide range of other hands-on activities which make learning interactive and fun.
- Sleeping Over with Science and Arts - Sleeping Over with Science & Arts (SOS & A) is for students in grades 3-5 who are eager to learn more about science or arts. Students spend a Friday evening discovering and exploring exciting topics in Science and Art.
- Western Kids Camp - Kids entering grades K-6 participate in hands-on and interactive morning academic enrichment activities and programmed afternoon recreation based on a weekly theme. Theme-inspired summer sessions include nature, science, culture study, the arts, and more. Students utilize college classrooms, labs, equipment, playing fields, and the award-winning Wade King Student Recreation Center (WKSRC). Campers are divided into groups according to age and participate in age appropriate activities. Western Kids Camp is offered in partnership with WWU Extended Education and Summer Programs and Campus Recreation
Extended Education Courses
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