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Engaging Classes and Programs for your...
Formal Education
&
Lifelong Learning
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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES & SPECIAL PROJECTS
PROGRAMS
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Professional Assistant: Ida Hagman
Associate Professor of English
Office: (630)942-2498
ISSP courses
and programs are brought to you by the INSTRUCTIONAL ALTERNATIVES
UNIT of College of DuPage. These programs include both catalog
courses presented in combination and special topics courses of
particular and timely interest outside of the usual discipline,
catalog offerings.
Program Categories
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General Education
Day and Evening
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English Language Community
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Writers' Colony
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Film Studies
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Native American Studies
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Creativity
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Personal Growth
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Who benefits
most from these programs?
Degree-seekers
and Lifelong Learners of all ages over 18 who...
love to
learn
involve
themselves in what they do
like to
try something different
learn well
by experience
enjoy participating
Check the
Quarterly at the end of the individual course listings:
Interdisciplinary
Studies and Special Projects program descriptions follow the
Field and Experiential Learning section.
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
usually combine catalog classes to apply to degree or transfer
goals.
SPECIAL PROJECT CLASSES
& PROGRAMS can be identified by their unique 188/288 numbers.
These classes often work for transfer as electives, occasionally
to meet core requirements depending on the institution.
188/288 classes are not part of the Illinois Articulation Initiative
approved classes; therefore, students should contact the transfer
institution(s) of their choice to determine suitability for degree
goals. The office of Instructional Alternatives will provide course
descriptions on request. Call (630) 942-2356/57 for information.