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The Department of Psychology

The College of Education & Human Service Professions

Online Courses

The Department of Psychology and Continuing Education (CE) are proud to offer an opportunity for students to take courses toward their degree through our Online courses. These courses use WebVista (formerly WebCT Vista), are entirely web-based, and thus, exist in a virtual classroom environment. Courses are offered during the Fall, Spring, and May/Summer terms.

PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS:

Courses offered online This link will take you to course descriptions, how online courses work, registration links, technical requirements, password protection & grading procedures and more...


SPRING STUDENTS 2008:

Please remember you cannot start your course until the beginning of the Fall Semester: September 2, 2008

Material to be covered before you access your course:

You are required to be proficient in the material covered in both of the following:

Accessing your course:

WebVista Log in

Note: You must configure your browser as described within the link above and within the WebVista Student Orientation Course Site before accessing your course.

UPDATE: It seems that from time to time the MyU Portal is unavailable. Here is an alternative route to accessing your online courses:


Important Resources for Everyone

Contact Information

Technical Resources

Additional Resources

Contact Information

Note: Your instructor may have a prefered method of contact. Please refer to your syllabus for instructions regarding contacting your instructor.

For technical support please contact :

ITSS Help Desk  

Phone: 218-726-8847

email: helpdesk@d.umn.edu

Note: Be sure to mention the course number and section and provide a detailed description of your problem.

 

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