Center for Distance and Professional Education

What's New

What's New



July 16 Information Session in Spokane, WA

Ready to learn more about WSU’s online degrees? Plan to attend the July 16 Information Session in Spokane, WA. A program representative will be on hand to provide information and answer all of your questions. Learn More.



Coming Soon - Corporate Education Fairs in Spokane, WA

Employees of Bank of America and General Dynamics Itronix Corporation: here is your opportunity to learn about WSU’s online degrees geared towards working adults. Learn More.



2008-2009 ASWSU-DDP Student Leaders

One is a missile technician. One plays the cello. One is a hypnotherapist who fights to help Native Americans and the disabled. For more on our diverse student leaders, click here.



DDP June Update

Read the DDP June Update for information on upcoming events, new DDP programs, policy changes, and important deadlines. It’s your one stop for the information you need to succeed as a DDP student!



New Major—Entrepreneurship

It takes more than an entrepreneurial spirit to be a successful entrepreneur. Let WSU teach you how. DDP’s newest major, Entrepreneurship, will provide the foundation you need to successfully launch your own business or lead product innovation at businesses from start-ups to well-established corporations.
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Enroll Now—Internet Safety for Educators

This six-week, online course provides K-12 educators, after school program personnel, parents and others who work with children with comprehensive training on how to help safeguard children from the full spectrum of Internet risks and teach them how to use the Internet safely. The course has been approved for 30 clock hours or two graduate or undergraduate credits. Course sessions begin every six weeks.
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Coming Soon—Forensic Ecology for Law Enforcement

This new online course teaches law enforcement personnel how to evaluate outdoor crime scenes and preserve critical evidence. With an extensive background in decomposition research and real-world case work, course instructor Dr. Bethany Marshall offers an original and enthusiastic approach to training geared toward practitioners rather than theorists.
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