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Academic Credit and PDUs

Credit Options

Education 2000+ workshops are offered as one credit courses at graduate and undergraduate level. There is a non-credit workshop option available. The non-credit option has an early bird rate up to two weeks prior to the event.

Academic credit is typically earned for course work completed during a ten-week academic quarter. The University of Oregon requires at least ten hours of in class or contact time and twenty hours for out-of-class on assignments for one credit unit.

One hour of academic credit can be earned by attending a workshop and successfully completing an out-of-class assignment. These assignments generally include some required reading, a reaction paper and a project that allows participants to apply what has been learned at the workshop, in the classroom or in another professional setting. The due date for the paper/project is usually four to six weeks after the workshop.

Participants seeking the credit option for a one-day workshop will also participate in extended sessions and distance education components. These may include lunch assignments, post-workshop sessions, and activities such as follow-up assignments and online discussions with the presenter.

Credit requirements for specific workshops are listed online and will be available on-site. They can also be requested a week ahead by calling (800) 824-2714 or (541) 346-4231 or by e-mailing the program coordinator at ctrinfo@uoregon.edu.

PDUs

All participants receive a certificate that verifies their participation, the number of hours of instruction associated with the workshop and the equivalent number of PDUs.






Course Schedules

Undergraduate Credit Courses Schedule and Descriptions

Graduate Credit Courses Schedule and Descriptions

Non-credit Workshops Schedule and Descriptions

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