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Post by Logan on Feb 20, 2016 8:15:56 GMT -6
U. of Idaho gets OK for online offerings; Idaho schools get bullying rulesThe University of Idaho’s efforts to increase its online offerings took a step forward Thursday, when the Idaho State Board of Education approved two degree programs while meeting in Boise. The two online programs proposed by the UI’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences already are taught face-to-face at the school’s Moscow campus, Provost John Wiencek said. A two-year master of public administration degree is geared to people serving in local government. A bachelor’s degree in sociology, with an emphasis in criminology, will likely appeal to those working in law enforcement who wish to further their education, Wiencek said. College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Dean Andrew Kersten said UI is working to expand opportunities for potential students for whom attending classes on campus is not practical. Read more: www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/feb/19/u-of-idaho-gets-ok-for-online-offerings-idaho-scho/
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