Lessons from your Living Room
Expand your knowledge in one of many areas while you ‘audit’ one of our current courses. Options range from joining as a guest in a virtual, live session to viewing pre-recorded current lessons from faculty.
Register to receive the links to the lessons and sessions.
Prerecorded Sessions:
Dr. Robert Knop: Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity
Todd Cole: Educational Psychology
Live Sessions via Zoom
September 28
9:20 a.m.
Our apologies, this session is no longer available.
Western Civilization with Dr. Russell Martin
This history 101 course is an introduction into the field for our current students.
September 29
9:20 a.m.
Our apologies, this session is no longer available.
Modern Europe with Dr. Russell Martin
This course focuses on World War II with an emphasis on the Holocaust.
September 29
11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Psychology 201: Research Methods, Design, and Statistics with Dr. Sandra Webster
Students (and visiting alumni) will explore repeated measures designs.
September 30
12:50 - 1:50 p.m.
Nursing Student Success
Experimental course for students in their third year of the nursing program.
October 1
9:20 a.m.
Forensic Accounting with Keith Bittel
October 1
11:00 a.m.
Our apologies, this session is no longer available.
Historical Methods with Dr. Russell Martin
A methodological course in history!
October 2
12:50 - 1:50 p.m.
Environmental Project Management Academy with Dr. Helen Boylan and Brian Petrus, Assistant Professor
The EPMA program is an NSF-funded program that brings together business and STEM students in a cluster course to learning environmental science, project management, and leadership. This year's project work involves possible entrepreneurial ventures involving Westminster's Field Station. Join this session to view the students' explanation of the science of honey bees, maple syrup, cash crops, and tree nurseries in draft videos that the students have created. We welcome alumni questions and feedback on the videos!