[LispSea] instruction then presentation

Ira Kalet ikalet at u.washington.edu
Wed Jul 5 00:17:43 UTC 2006


For anyone interested in my class, MEBI 531, which I mentioned in a 
previous email, anyone can enroll at the UW in what used to be 
"non-matriculated" status, without going through any admission process.

The new name for this is "Non-degree enrollment" and you can take almost 
any class at the UW that has room (some are limited to degree majors, 
some have size limits, but mine is not limited in this way).  All the 
info is at the UW web site at

http://www.outreach.washington.edu/nondegree/

Two important things:

1. For a 3 credit graduate class (which mine is), the cost is about 
$1300 for tuition and other fees.

2. It looks like the UW outreach web site is missing a link - our 
department changed its name and course prefix a few years ago, to 
Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics (MEBI), so rather than 
going to the Time Schedule through the "Find a class" alphabetical list, 
use the link on the left, "go directly to the UW time schedule".  Then 
select Autumn 2006, then scroll down through the schools, colleges and 
departments to the School of Medicine, then the Department of Medical 
Education and Biomedical Informatics.

If you find that registering for the class requires an entry code or 
some such thing, contact Joan San at 206 616 0369 (jvsan at u.washington.edu).

Best regards,

Ira Kalet

Gregory Martin Pfeil wrote:
>> At risk of getting myself into trouble here, I would like to add two
>> things to this conversation:
>>
>> 1. I teach a course in the UW biomedical and health informatics  graduate
>> program, which is about biomedical computing using Common Lisp, but  the
>> disadvantage of that (it IS open to nonmatriculated students) is that
>> the UW is expensive relative to other possible options.  I'd love to
>> have some people from the community join in.  Here is the URL:
>>
>> http://www.radonc.washington.edu/medinfo/mebi531/
> 
> 
> This is very cool. How does one go about enrolling?



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