Lifelong Learning
Professional Certificates
Historic Preservation
Registration Open for Winter/Spring 2012! PLEASE REGISTER EARLY
Winter 2012 Term Begins January 10!
Historic Preservation RESCHEDULING:
Preservation Law: Navigating the Torts, Titles and Trials-*CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER* WORKSHOP RESCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 28, SAME TIME & LOCATION
Heritage Tourism Workshop at Stickley Museum, Craftsman Farms has been rescheduled for April 14, 2012 at Craftsman Farms.
Now entering its fourteenth year, the Certificate in Historic Preservation has offered over 100 courses, provided essential training to local historic commissions, received a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, and was the recipient of a 2001 New Jersey Historic Preservation Award. But most importantly, this program has awarded certificates to over 160 graduates who continue to promote the importance of historic preservation in their own community. Some have even gone on to graduate programs and new careers as a result of their experience at Drew University.
These courses are designed for anyone interested in the field of preservation: members of historic preservation commissions, town planners, attorneys and engineers. Our audience includes real estate professionals, volunteers at historic sites, owners of old or historic buildings, architects, developers and contractors, designers, and artisans in the construction field.
Winter term 2012 begins January 10
2011-2012 brochures are now available, and can be requested via email.
View course listings on the Historic Preservation web site.
AP Summer Institute for Teachers
AP Summer Institute 2012: July 30th-August 3rd
NOTE: Payment of the $845 course fee is due by June 29th, 2011; After June 29th, the course fee increases to $895.
Drew University is pleased to offer continuing education opportunities and training to teachers of Advanced Placement Program courses in seven academic disciplines. The 2012 Drew University AP Summer Institutes for Teachers will be held July 30-August 3, 2012. Classes meet Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., on the Drew University campus.
The Drew University Summer Institute has been endorsed by the College Board and all workshops are led by experienced AP instructors.
Community Programs
Registration Open for Spring 2012 December 6th! PLEASE REGISTER EARLY as Drew University will be CLOSED from December 23, 2011-January 2, 2012
Spring 2012 course listings will be posted online December 6th
Community Education Audit
Drew University’s Community Education Audit (or CEA) program provides adults, au pairs and other community members the opportunity to sit in on undergraduate courses at a substantially reduced fee. Spring 2012 CEA course information will be posted December 6, 2011.
Mini-Courses at the Madison Public Library
Spring 2012 course listings are now available.
The Mini-Courses at the Madison Public Library program of non-credit short courses is jointly sponsored by Drew University’s Office of Lifelong Learning and the Friends of the Madison Public Library.
These courses are intended to be suitable for the general public, with no prerequisites. However, they are taught at a level consistent with Drew University’s outstanding academic reputation. There are no examinations, grades, or required reading. Up-to-date course listings can be viewed on this website or at www.drewminicourses.org