REGISTRATION

Registration is REQUIRED for University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University students and requested for community members and guests who are not taking the course for credit or audit. REGISTRATION and ADD-DROP for this course will end on March 17, 2011The last day to withdraw from CHINA TODAY without penalty is March 17, 2011.

For students only: Once you are registered, you will be given acess to the China Today Blackboard Courseweb site (managed by CMU), where you will find information on assignments and resources.


IMPORTANT: Because it is managed through CMU, China Today will not appear in your Pitt Courseweb, though you will receive credit for this course. Once you register for the course, you will receive email instructions on accessing and using the site.

 

University of Pittsburgh students should register for the course numbers below. To register, please email the staff members listed.

Arts & Sciences and GSPIA
Undergraduate and Graduate students:

Contact Veronica Dristas at dristas@pitt.edu

 

ECON 1903-1010/10597

School of Engineering
Undergraduate and Graduate students:<

Contact Kristine Lalley at krl33@pitt.edu

ENGR 1627/21619

College of Business Administration students:

Contact Liz Adams at ladams@katz.pitt.edu

BUS 1925/26126

Katz Graduate School of Business students:

Contact Beverly Bolden at bevb@katz.pitt.edu

BIND 2800/24515


University of Pittsburgh students may register for CHINA TODAY at no additional cost provided that they do not exceed the maximum number of credits for full-time enrollment.  Full-time enrollment maximum credits vary with status and School.  Students will be billed for credits exceeding their full or part-time allowable credits.

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsored by:
University of Pittsburgh:
Global Studies Center, Asian Studies Center, Katz Graduate School of Business, the Swanson School of Engineering, National Consortium on Teaching About Asia (NCTA), Confucius Institute, International Business Center, Office of the Provost
Carnegie Mellon University: H. John Heinz III College, Office of the Provost, Division of Student Affairs

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