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The ''University of New England'' ('''UNE''') offers online programs through its | The ''University of New England'' ('''UNE''') offers online programs through its Department of Education and its College of Osteopathic Medicine. UNE seeks to offer both traditional and nontraditional students an "alternative to the traditional classroom." | ||
The University of New England has campuses in Portland and Biddeford, Maine, [[US]]. UNE had a total of 3,792 students enrolled in 2007, including 1,893 full-time undergraduates, 247 part-time undergraduates, 506 medical students, 766 full-time graduate students, and 380 part-time graduate students. 551 students were enrolled in a nursing completion program in Israel; 792 took "Individual Video Courses" through the Education Department, and 197 were enrolled in the College of Osteopathic Medicine Distance Education Courses. The University of New England employs more than 645 faculty and staff. | The University of New England has campuses in Portland and Biddeford, Maine, [[US]]. UNE had a total of 3,792 students enrolled in 2007, including 1,893 full-time undergraduates, 247 part-time undergraduates, 506 medical students, 766 full-time graduate students, and 380 part-time graduate students. 551 students were enrolled in a nursing completion program in Israel; 792 took "Individual Video Courses" through the Education Department, and 197 were enrolled in the College of Osteopathic Medicine Distance Education Courses. The University of New England employs more than 645 faculty and staff. | ||
Online courses are designed to be completed in 16 weeks, but are self-paced to allow for individual modification as necessary. Courses are delivered via the Blackboard learning | Online courses are designed to be completed in 16 weeks, but are self-paced to allow for individual modification as necessary. Courses are delivered via the eCollege and Blackboard learning platforms. | ||
The University of New England Web site is at http://www.une.edu/ | The University of New England Web site is at http://www.une.edu/ | ||
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Course offerings include a Masters in Public Health (MPH), a Masters in Medical Education Leadership (MMEL), and a Master of Science in Education. | |||
The Web site for its online health programmes is http://education.une.edu/. The Web site for its online education courses is http://education.une.edu/ | |||
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Revision as of 05:53, 23 August 2008
The University of New England (UNE) offers online programs through its Department of Education and its College of Osteopathic Medicine. UNE seeks to offer both traditional and nontraditional students an "alternative to the traditional classroom."
The University of New England has campuses in Portland and Biddeford, Maine, US. UNE had a total of 3,792 students enrolled in 2007, including 1,893 full-time undergraduates, 247 part-time undergraduates, 506 medical students, 766 full-time graduate students, and 380 part-time graduate students. 551 students were enrolled in a nursing completion program in Israel; 792 took "Individual Video Courses" through the Education Department, and 197 were enrolled in the College of Osteopathic Medicine Distance Education Courses. The University of New England employs more than 645 faculty and staff.
Online courses are designed to be completed in 16 weeks, but are self-paced to allow for individual modification as necessary. Courses are delivered via the eCollege and Blackboard learning platforms.
The University of New England Web site is at http://www.une.edu/
Other details
Course offerings include a Masters in Public Health (MPH), a Masters in Medical Education Leadership (MMEL), and a Master of Science in Education.
The Web site for its online health programmes is http://education.une.edu/. The Web site for its online education courses is http://education.une.edu/
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