FACULTY
AND STAFF
Dean:
Severn C. Doughty BH 119B ext. 5311 VISION STATEMENT:
The LSUS Division of Continuing Education and Public Service
will provide quality continuing education, lifelong learning,
and public service programs that meet the ever-changing needs
of our regional community and enhance the quality of life.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The LSUS Division of Continuing Education and Public Service
will provide quality learning experiences with professional
instructors offering a flexible course schedule on campus
and at other locations throughout the regional community
for a multi-faceted and diverse population based on their
educational needs. The Division will coordinate, develop,
and deliver training in the areas of workforce and professional
development, personal growth opportunities, public service,
and youth enrichment through credit and non-credit programs.
WHAT'S
AVAILABLE
Conferences and Institutes
The Office of Conferences & Institutes is responsible for
coordinating all of the non-credit continuing education and
public service programs at LSUS. Conferences & Institutes
coordinates, develops, and delivers training in the areas of
workforce and professional development, leisure learning, computer
training, exam prep, personal growth opportunities, public
service, and youth enrichment.
Through its Office
of Conferences & Institutes, the Division
of Continuing Education offers a number of non-credit courses
in which participants can earn Continuing Education Units and/or
a Certificate. The following are just some of the many programs
and courses offered:
Computer Applications; Dental Assistant Program; Paralegal
Institute; Human Resource Certificate program; Management Certificate
programs; Notary Review; Substance Abuse Specialist Certificate;
Lifetime Fitness; Photography; Effective Time Management; Hospitality;
Supervise Effectively; Improve Business Customer Service Skills;
Private Investigator License Exam; Timber Management; Genealogy;
dancing of all styles; foreign languages; parenting classes;
personal safety classes and customized training programs.
To receive a Continuing Education catalog of the many programs
offered each semester, please call 798-4177, 797-5263, or 795-4253
or 1-800-290-2378.
Continuing Education Units
Continuing Education Units (CEU) provide a uniform system of
recording non-credit continuing education activities. The
CEU records are part of the full-time equivalent student
account of the institution as stipulated by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools and are awarded upon
successful completion of designated non-credit programs.
CEUs are based upon the number of contract hours of instruction
received, i.e., one (1.0) CEU requires 10 contact hours of
qualified instruction.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS
Satellite Teleconference Programs
Satellite down link teleconference facilities are located in
the University Center's conference rooms, ballroom, and theater
and in the Business/Education building. A variety of program
formats can be offered, and the capabilities include both C
and Ku Band reception.
Organizations wishing to use this satellite equipment for
professional development and educational programming should
contact the Division of Continuing Education (318) 797-55120.
Tele-Courses
LPB Telecourses: LSUS offers college credit for academic courses
delivered through television on the Louisiana Public Broadcast
channel. Students may view televised classes at home and
must attend five on-campus seminars taught by University
faculty members. Contact the Division of Continuing Education
and Public Service for details and schedules (318) 798-4177
or 797-5311.
Distance
Learning: The Division of Continuing Education and
Public Service coordinates an extensive distance learning program
through a compressed video network which links LSUS with 29
other colleges and universities in Louisiana. This interactive,
real-time instructional delivery system provides opportunities
for universities to share courses or degree programs throughout
the state by teaching courses in compressed video classrooms
and simultaneously sending them to other state universities
in Louisiana. Distance Learning technology also offers many
opportunities for local business and industry to hold teleconference
meetings and workshops for a fee. This allows the business/industry
to reduce air travel and hold hotel expenses to a minimum.
Contact the Division of Continuing Education and Public Service
for more information (318) 797-5120.
Off-Campus Courses/Programs
The Division of Continuing Education and Public Service offers
a variety of credit, both graduate and undergraduate, and
non-credit programs off-campus. The courses offered are designed
to meet the student needs in a specific area and are scheduled
at convenient times and locations.
Many businesses and industries may be interested in off-campus
credit or non-credit course instruction at an on-site location
to meet the ever changing employee needs and to keep current
with ever changing technology and information. Please contact
the Dean of Continuing Education and Public Service at 798-4177.
Incumbent Worker Training Grants
Incumbent Worker Training is designed to benefit Louisiana
business and industry by assisting in the skill development
of existing employees, increasing employee productivity and
the growth of the company. State funding is awarded to eligible
qualified businesses and industries that meet the criteria
through the LA State Dept. of Labor. LSUS is presently serving
as the fiscal agent for many of these grants. Contact the
Division of Continuing Education at 798-4123 or 798-4126
for further information.
Pioneer Heritage Center Program
The Pioneer Heritage Center interprets the unique culture and
social history of northwest Louisiana from the 1830's to
the end of the 19th Century - the period of settlement and
early development.
The Center comprises seven plantation structures, including
the Thrasher House (a log dogtrot) and Caspiana House (the
big house from Caspiana Plantation), both listed on the National
Register of Historic Places; a detached kitchen; a log single
pen blacksmith shop; a doctor's office; a commissary, and a
river front mission. The structures, exhibits, and artifacts
serve as a history laboratory for students and teachers in
the humanities and for community groups, tourists, and the
general public.
The educational program of the Center has become a model for
progressive museum education, and has received a commendation
for excellence from the American Association for State and
Local History. During the school year, students in grades 5
through 12 receive hands on interpretive tours that enrich
their classroom studies. The Center regularly sponsors outreach
programs such as internships, research seminars, museum professional
development workshops, teachers' in service programs, public
symposia, and slide illustrated lectures. Community volunteers
serve as interpretive staff.
While the Pioneer Heritage Center was founded in 1976 as a
joint project of the University and the Junior League of Shreveport,
corporate citizens, foundations, individuals, and groups in
the regional community have supported the Center since its
inception. For example, the Shreveport Medical Society Auxiliary,
who sponsored the Doctor's Office at the Center, has undertaken
the Medical Heritage Gardens project to provide an authentic
environment for the Center.
The Center is open to the public year-round, Tuesday thru
Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and is also available for
group tours, school tours and special tours by appointment
only. The Center is closed on holidays. From December 15 through
February, the Center is available for special tours by appointment
only.
Requests for information, scheduling of activities, and donations
to the collections are coordinated by the Director of the Pioneer
Heritage Center, Bronson Hall 106, LSUS, One University Place,
Shreveport, LA 71115, telephone (318) 797 5339 or 797-5332.
LSU SYSTEM CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
LSU Baton
Rouge Graduate Programs
LSU Baton Rouge offers the Master of Library Science on
the LSUS campus through Distance Learning. This program
may be completed in Shreveport. For graduate
admission, registration, and class scheduling, interested students must contact
the School of Library Science in Baton Rouge. Further information concerning
this and other programs may be obtained from Continuing Education and Public
Service. Independent Study
The LSU Baton Rouge Office of Independent Study assists those
individuals who are unable to attend regular classes and
who wish to pursue instruction at home. Correspondence courses
are available in college, high school, and certain professional
noncredit subjects. Further information may be obtained through
Continuing Education and Public Service or by contacting
the Office of Independent Study, Pleasant Hall, LSU, Baton
Rouge, LA 70803 or by phone at 1-800-234-5046.
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