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Online Master of Library and Information Science Degree Program

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Winter 2010 Courses

The following courses are available for students admitted to the Online Master of Library and Information Science Degree Program (dMLIS). Courses for future quarters will be listed here as new information becomes available. To view course descriptions, go to the UW Course Catalog. Before registering, please see Registration Procedures and Information and How to Register below.

INFX 501 A, Concepts in Algorithmic Thinking, (1 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: D.A. Clements
Register for # 105069; $567 *

INFX 502 A, Database Concepts, (1 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Larson
Register for # 105091; $567 *

INFX 503 A, Website Design Concepts, (1 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: D.A. Clements
Register for # 105095; $567 *

INFX 504 A, Networking and Network Applications, (1 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Larson
Register for # 105097; $567 *

INFX 531 A, Metadata Design & Intop, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Sam Gyun Oh
Register for # 106711; $1,701 *

INFX 542 A, Information Structure Using XML, (4 cr.)
Onsite Synchronous
Wednesdays, 3:30 - 5:20, Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Boiko
Register for # 106712; $2,268 *

INFX 542 C, Information Structure Using XML, (4 cr.)
Online Synchronous
Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:20, Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Boiko
Register for # 106776; $2,268 *

INFX 542 E, Information Structure Using XML, (4 cr.)
Online Synchronous
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Boiko
Register for # 106779; $2,268 *

INFX 543 A, Information Structure Using XML, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Robert Larson
Register for # 105105; $2,268 *

INFX 598 A, Building Rich User Experience, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Terrence Brooks
Register for # 106773; $1,701 *

LIS 520 A, Information Resources, Services and Collections, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Matthew Saxton
Register for # 104856; $2,268 *

LIS 520 B, Information Resources, Services and Collections, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Helene Williams
Register for # 104857; $2,268 *

LIS 524 A, Adult Reading Services Library, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 15
Instructor: TBD
Register for # 104858; $1,701 *

LIS 531 A, Catalogs, Cataloging, and Classification, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Lisa Fusco
Register for # 104860; $2,268 *

LIS 533 A, Adv. Cat. & Classification, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Allyson Carlyle
Register for # 104861; $2,268 *

LIS 536 A, Indexing and Abstracting, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Lisa Fusco
Register for # 104862; $1,701 *

LIS 551 A, Intellectual Freedom in Libraries, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Catherine Lord
Register for # 104864; $1,701 *

LIS 560 A, Instructional/Training Strategies for Info Professionals, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Trent Hill
Register for # 104865; $1,701 *

LIS 566 A, Young Adult Materials: Evaluation and Use, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Annette Goldsmith
Register for # 104866; $2,268 *

LIS 569 B, Special Topics in Instructional and Training Strategies, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Eliza Dresang
Register for # 106713; $1,701 *

LIS 570 B, Research Methods, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Volodymyr Lysenko
Register for # 104867; $2,268 *

LIS 580 B, Management for Information Organizations, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Nancy Gershenfeld
Register for # 104868; $2,268 *

LIS 585 A, Administration of the School Library Media Program, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Elizabeth Marcoux
Register for # 104869; $1,701 *

LIS 590 B, Directed Fieldwork, (2-4 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Lorraine Bruce
Please contact Marie Potter for entry code procedures
Register for # 104870

LIS 596 A, Professional Portfolio, (3 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Lorraine Bruce
Register for # 104871; $1,701 *

LIS 598 A, SPEC TOP INFO LIB DSGN, (4 cr.)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Instructor: Eliza Dresang
Register for # 104872; $2,268 *

LIS 600 B, Independent Study, (1-5 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Please contact Marie Potter for entry code procedures
Register for # 104873

LIS 700 B, Master's Thesis, (1-10 cr., Cr/NC)
Jan. 4-Mar. 12
Please contact Marie Potter for entry code procedures
Register for # 104874

You may view the complete on-campus residency schedule on the Information School Web site.

*   In addition to tuition, there is a services and activities fee and a technology fee (not charged in Summer Quarter). The amount of these fees is determined by the total number of credits taken each quarter. During our transition to a new online system, the services and activities fee ($43–$148) will not be calculated in the online registration form. This fee will be added to the total tuition and your credit card charged accordingly when your registration is processed.


Registration Procedures and Information

UW Educational Outreach (UWEO) is the contact for students registering for courses in the Online Master of Library and Information Science Degree Program (dMLIS). At the time of registration, UWEO will collect tuition and fees for coursework and UW services such as registration, services and activities, and technology resources. To register, contact UWEO (see How to Register below).

The Winter Quarter 2010 cost per graduate credit is $567. Students also pay the services and activities fee, a $35 registration fee each quarter, and, with the exception of Summer Quarter, a technology fee. Below is a brief description of other relevant information and services:

  • Payment, or a letter authorizing payment by a third party, must be received at the time of registration. Fees are paid quarter-by-quarter. To avoid late fees, payment must be received prior to the first day of the quarter. Students are not registered without payment.

  • The payment amount must include the total tuition, technology fee, services and activities fee, and a $35 nonrefundable, quarterly registration fee.

  • Financial Aid: Financial aid may be available to dMLIS participants who have filed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information on eligibility, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at 206-543-6101. Disbursement of financial aid funds from the University Student Accounts office to UW Educational Outreach is not automated. In order to facilitate the registration process, students with approved or pending financial aid through the Office of Student Financial Aid must sign and submit a UWEO Payment Agreement Form with their registration by fax, mail, or in person. (The form is a PDF file; viewing it requires Adobe Reader.) Upon receipt, you will be enrolled and invoiced for the total tuition and fees. Payment of the invoice is due one week after the funds from financial aid are released.

  • Third-Party Payment: For many working professionals, employers function as third-party payers. If your tuition is being paid by your employer, a separate document (purchase order or letter of authorization to bill from the employer) must be presented at the time of registration.

  • Student ID Card: The University of Washington issues each student a permanent ID card. This will be issued in-person only at the dMLIS orientation. You will need to present photo identification to claim your card. A quarterly validation sticker, to be affixed to the ID card, will be mailed to students shortly after they register each quarter.

  • Quarterly U-PASS: A quarterly U-PASS (to be affixed to the ID card included with the quarterly Registration Confirmation and Enrollment Validation) will be mailed to you shortly after you register each quarter. (Note: you will be billed for the U-PASS, even if you are not able to use it, unless you return the U-PASS by the posted deadline.) Important instructions regarding the U-PASS, its use, its return and the payment deadlines will be included.

  • Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan: If you are enrolling in the optional Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan, you need to do so by the seventh calendar day of the quarter through MyUW. You will be billed separately for this. Insurance fees and account balances are also available on MyUW. You will find more information about this plan on the UW Web site.

  • Payment for the Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan and other optional fees will be billed separately through the University fiscal services with payment due on the third Friday of the quarter.

  • Parking: Parking permits, which are valid after 4 p.m. on weeknights and until noon on Saturdays, can be purchased at UW Parking Services, 3901 University Way NE, Seattle (cash or check only). You will find additional parking information, including campus maps, on the UW Web site.

  • The cost of textbooks is extra.

  • The University's tuition exemption policy does not apply to this program.

  • Withdrawals and Course Changes: For information about withdrawals and changes, please see the Academic Calendar on the UW Web site.

  • Accommodations for Disabilities: To request disability accommodations, contact the UW Disability Services Office as early as possible at 206-543-6450.

  • Cancellations and Changes: UW Extension reserves the right to cancel programs or classes with low enrollment. Please note: Fees and tuition are subject to change.

  • Contacts:

Payment Policy:

Payment (or, for students receiving financial aid, the UWEO Payment Agreement) is due at the time of registration. There is a $25 late fee beginning the first day of the term: January 4, 2010. Students receiving financial aid through the UW Student Financial Aid Office must pay in full within one week after the financial aid has been disbursed. There is a $75 petition fee beginning January 18, 2010.

Refund Policy: To receive a 100% refund, minus the $35 registration fee, you must send a written request to withdraw by January 8, 2010. To receive a 50% refund, the written request must be received by February 2, 2010.

Students receiving financial aid through the UW Student Financial Aid Office must pay in full within one week after the financial aid has been disbursed.


How to Register

  1. By telephone: If you have a VISA or MasterCard, you may call 206-543-2310 or 1-800-543-2320 to register: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m–5 p.m. UWEO Registration is open for extended hours (8 a.m. to 7 p.m.) December 28–December 31, 2009 (closing at 5 p.m. December 31, 2009, closed January 1, 2010) and January 4–8, 2010.

  2. Online: Register using VISA or MasterCard by clicking on "Register" in the course listings above.

  3. By mail: Print, complete and mail the course registration form with your payment to the address on the form. (The forms are PDF files; viewing them requires Adobe Reader.)

    Student Registration Form (Winter 2010)

  4. By fax: If you have a VISA or MasterCard, you may print, complete and fax the appropriate course registration form to 206-685-9359. See #3 above for links to registration forms.

  5. In person: Register in person during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, at UW Educational Outreach, 4311 - 11th Ave. NE. (see map). UWEO Registration is open for extended hours (8 a.m. to 7 p.m.)December 28–December 31, 2009 (closing at 5 p.m. December 31, 2009, closed January 1, 2010) and January 4–8, 2010.

 

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