Register for Autumn
2014 online courses
Register now for
autumn
quarter online classes. Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of the
University of Washington's online courses. As a UW matriculated student,
this autumn
you can take some of the most popular
online credit classes as part of your normal tuition load and pay an
online fee of only $350 per class. These select online courses are
offered in a group-start format, which means you can
interact with your classmates and complete the course during the
quarter. Online courses help meet graduation requirements and allow you
access to the university when you need it. Check out the
autumn quarter 2014 time schedule.
Simply register as you would for any other class using
MyUW.
Online courses are housed at the
UW
Seattle campus. UW Bothell and UW Tacoma students should check with
advising staff at their home campuses before enrolling in classes they
expect to count towards their
degree program. These courses
do not count as residence credit; consult with your adviser if you have any questions.
The following courses feature the $350 fee and the group-start format:
COM 340: History of Mass Communication (I&S)
COM 440/POL S 461: Mass Media Law (I&S)
COM/AES/GWSS 389: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Media (I&S)*
DANCE 100: Understanding Dance (VLPA)
DANCE 101: Dance and the American Experience (VLPA)
DRAMA 103:Theatre Appreciation (VLPA)
ESRM 100: Introduction to Environmental Science (I&S/NW)
GEOG 102: World Regions (I&S)
LING 200: Introduction to Linguistic Thought (I&S/VLPA/QSR)
MATH 124: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (NW/QSR)
MATH 125: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (NW)
MATH 126: Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (NW)
MUSIC 120: Survey of Music (VLPA)
MUSIC 162: American Popular Song (VLPA)
MUSIC 185: The Concert Season (VLPA)
MUSIC 331: History of Jazz (VLPA)
PHIL 115: Practical Reasoning (I&S/QSR)
POL S 270: Introduction to Political Economy (I&S)
PSYCH 101: Introduction to Psychology (I&S)
PSYCH 203: Personality and Individual Differences (I&S)
PSYCH 206: Human Development (I&S)
STAT 311: Elements of Statistical Methods (NW/QSR)