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West Virginia Public Broadcasting, in partnership with a consortium of the state's colleges and universities, broadcasts television courses that are eligible for college credit hours. (For participating schools, contact Debbie Oleksa by email or by phone, 304-284-1455.)


General course requirements include viewing the broadcast and completing assignments as determined by the instructor. To obtain credit hours, you must be enrolled at one of the participating institutions.


Not all institutions will offer credit for each course. West Virginia Public Broadcasting will not provide video copies of lessons for individual use.


Spring 2010 College TV Courses
All courses air on your local West Virginia PBS channel
 

 

Earth Revealed
Growing Old In A New Age
Unfinished Nation II


 

Latest News:

By Ben Adducchio

A sluggish economy and slow job growth actually means more business for one person. The man known as America’s “job search guru” visited West Virginia University to speak Thursday.

By John Hingsbergen & Associated Press

The federal government says it's putting the health and safety records of all U.S. mines on the Internet.

By Clark Davis

Huntington Kitchen, the cooking school formed after Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution show left town, is offering classes for Marshall University Students.

By Emily Corio

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the number of fatalities from traffic accidents is the lowest it's been in six decades. Fewer fatalities also occurred last year in West Virginia.

By Emily Corio

It may not be unrealistic that, in the future, blind people could drive. This is one topic the National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia will discuss during its annual convention in Wheeling this weekend.
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