Undergraduate Catalog 2021-22 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
WMUx
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Edwin Martini
Associate Provost
Andrew J. Holmes
Executive Director of Technology
Main Office: Third floor Ellsworth Hall
Telephone: (269) 387-4200
Fax: (269) 387-4226
URL: wmich.edu/x
WMUx Overview
In February of 2020, WMU provost and vice president for academic affairs, Dr. Jennifer Bott, announced the evolution of the Extended University Programs (EUP) unit, which has been transformed into WMUx.
On the surface, the “x” in WMUx maintains a connection to the unit’s origin in “extended” programming, but on a deeper level, the name represents a redefined role and purpose for the unit. WMUx is a catalyst for re-imagining teaching and learning across all platforms and modalities, a foundation for growth and evolution through a focus on what’s “next,” and a multiplier of the creative capacity of different units and stakeholders across campus. At its core, WMUx exists to collaboratively imagine, design and realize ideas that transform and enhance the learning experience.
WMUx serves as the home for several critical functions and services, including instructional design, online education, E-learning support, regional location operations, non-credit and professional development offerings, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Collegiate Pathways dual enrollment programs and market research. WMUx is also enhancing its role in supporting innovation at the university by building a new type of unit driven by design-thinking, collaboration and experimentation in the development of new ideas designed to move the University forward in reaching new markets and diversifying revenue streams.
Regional Locations
Each WMU regional location provides students and communities with educational opportunities in a location and format that provides flexibility and convenience. Courses are scheduled weekdays, evenings, and weekends, and students are provided with connections to WMU offices including financial aid, advising, University libraries, and other University services. Regional locations are equipped with comfortable seating, computer labs, wireless internet access, and on-site staff members are present to serve as a resource to assist students working toward their professional and educational goals.
Battle Creek, Michigan
Located in the College of Aviation
23 Helmer Road N
Battle Creek, MI 49037
(269) 965-5380
The 24,000 square foot facility houses 10 furnished classrooms, computer access, advising offices, an executive conference room and a state-of-the-art interactive video conference room. The College of Aviation building is a wireless facility, allowing web access from anywhere in the building.
Metro-Detroit, Clinton Township, Michigan
Macomb Community College University Center
44575 Garfield Rd
Building UC1, Room 225
Clinton Township, MI 48038
(586) 226-4838
WMU-Metro Detroit is proud to be a part of the Macomb Community College (MCC) University Center located on the center campus of MCC. As a partner with the University Center, WMU-Metro Detroit not only builds a bridge for MCC students but also offers Macomb county and the surrounding area residents the convenience and flexibility to earn a WMU degree close to home. The MCC University Center offers students access to a computer lab, quiet and large study lounge spaces as well as convenient hours of operation (until 10 p.m. most evenings and some weekends). Students also have access to the MCC library and other MCC resources if needed. Parking is free and plentiful at the MCC University Center and MCC has their own college police department to keep the campus safe.
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Downtown
200 Ionia Avenue, SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 771-4100
The WMU-Grand Rapids, Downtown location is in the Heartside district, two blocks south of the Van Andel Arena. This exceptional facility features a cybercafé, classrooms, a computer lab, a compressed video/distance education classroom, and offices for faculty, advisors, and administrative staff. The Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, a community-based counseling clinic, and the AMP Lab @WMU, an Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Laboratory, are also at the Downtown location. Paid parking is available in the Cherry/Commerce parking ramp, located across from WMU-Grand Rapids, Downtown on Cherry Street in addition to on-street metered parking. A City-owned surface lot on Ionia Avenue between Oakes and Cherry Streets Area 5 Lot is available for parking after 6 p.m.
Online Education
Online Education offers a variety of courses, degrees, and certificate programs entirely online that utilize contemporary, online learning technologies and methodologies. In addition to providing students with the latest learning technologies, WMUx offers services including instructional design and course development support for instructors, technical support for students.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WMU offers educational opportunities for mature adults over the age of fifty who have a passion for learning. This volunteer driven organization works with WMU emeriti, faculty and staff to offer courses and trips year-round. Aiming to enrich the quality of life for participants, the Institute provides intellectual and cultural stimulation, opportunities for personal growth, and the ability to engage socially in an informal, lively, learning-focused atmosphere.
Professional Development
Professional Development is dedicated to providing increased selection and availability of noncredit learning experiences designed with a client-centric approach for personal enrichment and career elevation. This unit offers training, preparatory programs and certificates for professionals seeking continuing education credentialing. Additionally, it provides and coordinates the approval of Western Michigan University Continuing Education Units and State Continuing Education Clock Hours for the State of Michigan.
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