We will continue to admit new Evening Degree Program students to the English major through autumn quarter ; after that, the English major will no longer be available to new Evening Degree students, though we will work closely with existing majors to help them to complete their degree requirements.
The Department of English offers courses in English, American and related literature, literary history and criticism and related subjects. English majors take courses covering a wide range of literature while studying cultural history and intellectual history.
The English curriculum is based on the premise that a knowledge of language and literature is fundamental to a university education, and is pertinent to many vocations and careers. The UW Evening Degree Program is an exciting option for students who want to complete their bachelor's degree but work or have other commitments during the day. Admission to the Evening Degree Program is separate from the day program.
Students admitted to the Evening Degree Program must plan on completing their degree through the evening program. Build a strong background in the theory and practice necessary to be a leader in the libraries and information organizations of tomorrow. Acquire a deep understanding of the pharmaceutical development pipeline.
Get advanced training in drug design and development, device design, new drug applications and biologics license applications. Learn the fundamentals of public policy analysis and management while also focusing on a specific area of study.
Participate in a cohort-based program that combines the study of core public health competencies with a commitment to social and racial justice and health equity issues. Study fundamental accounting principles and develop advanced knowledge and critical thinking skills. Learn approaches to financial reporting, managerial accounting and financial statement analysis. Learn how to apply mathematics to a variety of different fields in this top-ranked program.
Build skills in computation and quantitative analysis. Get training in the latest tools and techniques in chemical science and technology. Prepare for jobs in fields such as manufacturing, biotech and pharmaceuticals and clean energy. Learn the key aspects of taking a medical product — drug, device or biologic — from concept to market, including clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance. Study an innovative curriculum offering a rigorous foundation in statistical methods and biomedical data analysis, including both theory and application.
Learn to combine the engineering principles and management techniques needed to lead major infrastructure efforts. Prepare yourself for new challenges in the heavy construction industry. Gain valuable knowledge and skills relating to portfolio optimization, financial data science, quantitative risk management, simulation, machine learning and R programming.
Be at the forefront of scientific innovation by learning to transfer human competencies, such as language and communication, to computers. Expand your software development knowledge while studying a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence, computer graphics, programming languages, operating systems and machine learning. Advance your career by learning how to apply computer science concepts and software engineering practices to a wide range of real-world problems.
Learn to combine the technical knowledge and management techniques necessary to lead major infrastructure efforts. Start or advance your career in heavy construction management. Learn how to guard against, detect and correct security threats through areas such as cryptography, secure development, ethical hacking and incidence response.
Gain the deep technical knowledge and interdisciplinary skills needed to turn massive data sets into insights organizations can use. Prepare for professional practice as a speech-language pathologist in schools and educational settings. Develop your understanding of embedded systems, machine learning, wireless communications, smart grids and renewable energy, controls, mobile applications, electromagnetics and microelectronics.
The Professional Master's Program at the Allen School has consistently recruited top computing professionals from across the Puget Sound region. View our detailed overview to find out if the program is right for you. PMP admission is competitive. Some programs use technology for the delivery of courses to make the degrees more accessible. Evening Degree Program students can earn baccalaureate degrees offer5ed by the College of Arts and Sciences in anthropology, communications, English general studies, history, humanities, political science, psychology, social science, and sociology.
During summer quarter, more than two thousand courses in most major fields are available to graduate and undergraduate students pursuing degree programs on a year-round basis as well as to summer-only students seeking to broaden, intensify, or refresh subject-matter competence.
Summer-only students can apply for admission as nonmatriuculated students and can earn credits which may apply toward a degree at another college. This status also accommodates teachers and school administrators who take special-interest courses to earn additional university credits and postbaccalaureate students who do not desire formal admission to a graduate or second undergraduate program. Credits earned during summer quarter are evaluated as resident credits and with the exception of separate fee schedules for medical and dental students, summer quarter fees closely parallel those of the other quarters.
A complete listing of the summer-quarter courses is published in the online Time Schedule.
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