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eLearning Courses

The School of Global and Professional Programs (GPP) is offering accelerated courses for students to complete core requirements and earn electives credits/For more information on taking or registering for an accelerated online class at Marist, please contact the eLearning team email or call them at 845-575-3202.

The School of Global and Professional Programs students can register for online courses year round. All traditional Marist undergraduate students can register for accelerated ten-week online courses only during the Summer Session or while traveling abroad as a Marist student. However, all students are permitted to take the non-accelerated 15-week online courses during the regular school year.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:  First time ONLINE students should participate in iLearn Orientation training, prior to course.Please select iLearn Orientation and follow the directions to register for an orientation session.

Why eLearning at MARIST?

  • 10-week accelerated format (Summer Session and Study Abroad only)
  • 24/7 Access to course material - Anytime, man_computer_homeAnywhere
  • User-friendly online environment
  • Learner-centered experiences
  • Courses designed to work within your lifestyle
  • Learning that fits your schedule
  • No travel required
  • Online orientation and user support
  • Virtual Community-Building/Networking

eLearning Course Schedules:

FALL I

September 12, 2009 - November 21, 2009-In Progress

ENG 211L 741 American Literature II 3 Credits Liberal Arts
HIST 228L 741 America Since 1945 3 Credits Liberal Arts
INTD 105L 741 Perspectives on Education 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PHIL 300L 741 Ethics 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PSYC 321L 741 Adult Development 3 Credits Liberal Arts
REST 335L 741 Marriage & Family from Religious Perspectives 3 Credits Liberal Arts

FALL II

December 5, 2009 - February 20, 2010

ECON 150L 741 Economics of Social Issues 3 Credits Liberal Arts
ENSC 101L 741 Introduction to  Environmental Issues 3 Credits Liberal Arts
GBST 103L 741 *Introduction to Global Issues 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PHIL 103L 741 World Views and Values 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PSYC 385L 741 Industrial Psychology 3 Credits Liberal Arts

new image*Introduction to Global Issues online is coupled with a one week trip to Rome.  To learn more about the course and trip, download the printable brochure. This PROGRAM IS ONLY OPEN TO ADULT STUDENTS and students must meet with their Student Advisor prior to registration for this specific course.


WINTER

December 19, 2009-January  16, 2010

Registration for Winter Session 2010 will open 10/5-10/23 and 11/9-11/30.  To view onground course offerings for winter, view Winter Session 2010-onground.

BIOL 225L 721 Topics in Nutrition 3 Credits Liberal Arts
BIOL 225L 722 Topics in Nutrition Second section
CSIS 103L 721 Information and Computer Literacy 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PHIL 300L 721 Ethics 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PHIL 300L 722 Ethics Second section
REST 335L 721 Marriage and Family from Religious Perspectives 3 Credits Liberal Arts
REST 335L 722 Marriage and Family from Religious Perspectives Second Section

SPRING I

March 6, 2010-May 15, 2010

COM 325L 741 Intercultural Communication 3 Credits Liberal Arts
CSIS 103L  741  Information and Computer Literacy  3 Credits  Liberal Arts 
HIST 220L  741  The Empire State: A History of New York  3 Credits  Liberal Arts 
INTD  213L  741  Perspectives of Science and History  3 Credits  Liberal Arts 
PHIL 300L 741 Ethics 3 Credits Liberal Arts
PSYC  201L  741  Personality Development  3 Credits  Liberal Arts

Review full Course Description of all Online Course Offerings.


Registration and Payment Information

In accordance with policy, students must obtain clearance from Student Financial Services, prior to registration. Please contact Student Financial Services by phone: 845.575.3230. 

To Register for Fall II  and Spring I course offerings:

  1. Please contact Eileen Comerford, in person at Dyson 117 or by email at  Eileen.Comerford@Marist.edu
  2. Course GBST 103L741, requires a deposit.  Students can make the deposit and register for course at Dyson 117, please ask for Eileen Comerford.

To Register for Winter 2010 course offerings:

  1. Register via student Online Self Service

To make a one-time tuition payment for a Fall I or Fall II course offering, use the following option:

  1. One time Tuition Payment-Pay by Check
  2. One time Tuition Payment-Pay by Credit Card
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Related Information:

Email:
School of Global and Professional Programs
845.575.3202

Email:
Graduate Admission
Dyson 127
845.575.3800
Fax: 845.575.3166

Office hours:
Mon-Thu 8:30 - 7:00
Friday 8:30 - 5:00