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Center for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning Spring 2008 Courses
Introduction
If you can imagine it, wonder about it, or aspire to it, we probably teach it at Center for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning at Long Island University, at a time that fits conveniently into your schedule.
Once we leave school, we long to go back. We know more about ourselves, our passions, our aspirations. Enjoy vibrant discourse and interchange with your fellow classmates and the guidance of renowned staff.
Professional development and continuing education opportunities are a priority at the Center .
The mission of the Center for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning is to expand access to the resources of Long Island University by offering advanced, non-degree education to individuals and organizations in the Hudson Valley region. As a self-sustaining unit, the Center offers an array of seminars, workshops and courses to enhance the knowledge and skills of community members.
Our courses are open to anyone; you need not be admitted to the University to attend our non-degree classes.
A wide variety of subjects is offered for your personal enrichment. We are proud of the quality of our non-degree curriculum and of our talented instructors. Our staff and instructors are sensitive to the special circumstances of adult learners and we offer courses that will appeal to the various facets of your life. We are committed to lifelong learning opportunities for adults and strive to make our classes convenient, informative, and inexpensive.
All classes have limited enrollments and are filled on a first-come basis. A minimum number of students are required for most of our classes. If the minimum number of students do not enroll, the class will be canceled and you will be notified.
If you have any questions about the courses or policies of the Center for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning, please call 845-359-7200 Ext. 5434.

Spring 2008 Course Descriptions
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