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Washington State University Pullman, Washington Distance Learning Program Courses are delivered primarily by the Internet, videotape (for rent), and print materials. Most courses have Web and e-mail requirements. Academic advising is available to all prospective and currently enrolled degree-seeking students through toll-free telephone or e-mail. The WSU Office of Admissions prepares an official evaluation of a student's transcript when he or she is admitted to the University. A DDP adviser assists DDP students in developing a study plan based on the program options and University requirements. A student services coordinator is available to help students with logistical details. Students register online or with support from DDP staff members. Videotapes, lab kits, and other supplementary materials are available through the DDP office. Students may order textbooks and course guides from the WSU Students Book Corporation online or via toll-free telephone. All DDP students have access to the WSU libraries. The DDP librarian is available via toll-free telephone to assist students with database searches, checking out materials, and copying. The ASWSU-DDP Career Counselor is available to WSU DDP students to discuss career-related concerns. These may range from developing a school-to-career identity to providing assistance and resources to find satisfying work or a graduate school program. Programs of Study A B.A. in human development is also available with an asynchronous distance format from WSU. The human development degree is especially effective for individuals who work in child- or elder-care programs or in direct service roles with a variety of special-needs clients. The degree program includes an internship component supervised by a WSU faculty member. The B.A. in business administration with a major in general business is designed to provide a broad foundation for employment in the world of business, either at a large corporation or in a small private company. A set curriculum, fully accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, leads students through courses in finance, management, information systems, marketing, international business, business law, and economics. Within the B.A. in business administration, WSU now offers an MIS major. This major, available entirely in an online, asynchronous format, is designed to enable graduates to enter the working world as systems analysts, systems project managers, or Web masters. The set curriculum, also fully accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, takes students through computer hardware issues, software applications, and networking protocol. Graduates are employed with the nation's top corporations and consulting firms, as well as in numerous international settings. The B.A. in humanities is a broad-based, interdisciplinary liberal arts degree program. It is configured in the same manner as the social sciences program. There is not a set list of required courses for students to take. Working with an academic adviser, each student develops a program of study that best meets his or her educational goals. The focus of the program is on developing skills in communication, writing, problem solving, and critical thinking, with a focus on the humanities. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program is available for registered nurses. The Intercollegiate College of Nursing/WSU College of Nursing offer ten theory courses using Web-based software. In some circumstances, clinical courses may be taken close to home. Out-of-state students may be required to complete two clinical courses in Washington, which are scheduled based on negotiations between the student and faculty. RNs work with B.S.N.-prepared preceptors; nursing faculty members supervise the course. RN students must meet specific criteria prior to application to this program. Emphasis of the M.S. in agriculture program is on the agricultural professional, practitioner, and educator. The program is designed for students, at a distance and on campus, who wish to prepare for or further their careers in agriculture without having to relocate or interfere with their current employment. A maximum number of electives is permitted to enable the student to concentrate in one or two fields, or otherwise tailor the curriculum to fit their particular needs. Students may choose between a thesis or nonthesis program. If it is a nonthesis program, the student is required to complete 6 credits of practicums instead of a thesis. The practicums must be approved by the student's graduate committee at least one semester prior to registering for the course. To earn a bachelor's degree, WSU generally requires the completion of at least 120 semester credits, 40 at the upper-division level. At least 30 of the 120 credits must be taken through WSU. The 120 credits must include courses that meet WSU General Education Requirements. Nearly 200 courses are available to the students. Courses are also available from the National Universities Degree Consortium (NUDC), a group of nine land-grant and state universities formed to address the needs of adult and part-time learners. Applying for Distance Education Admission to Distance Degree Programs requires at least 27 semester or 40 quarter credits of transferable college course work from an accredited community or four-year college, with at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students may transfer to WSU a maximum of 60 semester credits of lower-division credit and up to 30 credits from other four-year institutions. The exact number of transfer credits accepted by WSU may vary depending upon an individual's choice of degree. WSU recognizes there are alternative ways students may gain knowledge and credit. The University has developed a method of accepting credit by examination, including Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), DANTES, and American Council on Education (ACE). Interested students should check with their advisers for details. Costs Financial Aid For Additional Information Distance Degree Programs |