Some of UC’s four-year colleges have teamed up with RWC to make it easier for students to take courses here. Students can register for most of these courses, which are frequently offered in the evenings and weekends, at RWC. Central campus tuition charges apply. In the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Communication currently offers junior and senior level courses at RWC every quarter.
Part-time students pursuing their Master’s of Business from the College of Business Administration have the opportunity to complete the entire program at RWC. This part-time option will be held at the Blue Ash Professional Development Center located in the Carver Woods Executive Center at 4450 Carver Woods Dr.
For more information on this program, contact Valerie Robinson, Associate Director of Admissions at 556-7020.
Students who have graduated from the Associate Degree or hospital based diploma programs in Nursing may enter the Registered Nurse/Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Education Mobility Program, which leads to a Bachelor’s Degree in one or two years.
This program is offered on a part-time basis at RWC. The classes in this program meet weekly on Thursdays. And students have the ability to complete the program in six academic quarters.
For more information call 556-5362.
Residence Center Courses for several of the programs from the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services are also available at RWC. The paragraphs below contain brief explanations of what is offered:
Students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the Department of Criminal Justice are able to register for the junior, senior, and graduate level courses offered every quarter at RWC. All coursework taken goes toward the student’s Bachelor’s degree and can be completed in as little as two years with a qualified Associate’s degree. Field Placement cannot be taken at RWC.
Students pursuing a Master’s in Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology can enter the program at any quarter at RWC. Those part-time students seeking credits to renew licenses may also enroll in these courses held at RWC.
The Health Promotion and Education Department offers junior, senior, and graduate level courses every quarter (autumn, winter, spring) at RWC.
Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Science from the Health Promotion and Education program are able to find employment in schools, community health agencies, public health departments, sports medicine centers, healthcare settings, and in the business and industry fields.
The Literacy program within the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services currently offers students the ability to obtain the Ohio Reading Endorsement at RWC. This endorsement is added to a teacher’s current teaching certificate or license. However, to be able to earn the Ohio Reading Endorsement, students must be admitted to the Master’s of Education in Literacy or another Master’s program at UC.
For more information contact Cheri Williams, Program Chair of the Literacy Program at 556-3571.
Students pursuing a degree in Special Education are able to choose from a limited selection of junior, senior, and graduate level courses that are offered on the RWC campus during both the academic year and summer quarters.
Students can always check with their advisors to see how courses from these programs fit into their respective course of study. Students can also contact Janice Ooten in the Outreach and Continuing Education Office at 936-1533 or ootenjc@ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu for more information.