Open Classroom
Policy for a Healthy America
Wednesday Evenings, 6:00 to 8:00pm
September 4th through December 4th
Fall Semester 2013
West Village F, Room 20
Each semester we select one graduate-level seminar and open it up to the entire campus and public-at-large to attend for free. Each week we feature prominent guest lecturers with real-world expertise and experience.
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Non-credit participation is free and open to the public. After registering for the semester, you may attend whichever sessions you are interested in. Registering helps us manage expectations about attendance. In addition, being on the class roster allows you to receive timely information through class announcements.
Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students interested in taking the course for credit should use the following Course Registration Numbers to enroll: Undergraduate 36338 & 36339 | Graduate student 31580 & 32771. Note that for enrolled students there is a required additional seminar from 4:35 to 5:40 on Wednesdays.
Help Us Spread the Word
Although we have promoted the Open Classroom through various outlets, most people have learned about it through word-of-mouth. Here are a few ways that you can help to spread the word to your friends, family and colleagues.
Tell people about it.
The oldest form of “social media”: talking to other people. Tell your friends, colleagues, and family members about it.
