Open Campus

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How to Get Started

Quickstart

Getting started is easy. For first time visitors, we highly encourage you to read up on Open Campus and what we're all about. Afterwards, you can proceed to check if your system meets our minimum technical requirements. If you are already familiar with our site, you can jump straight to the lessons pages.

 

What is Open Campus?

Whether you are taking classes for personal interest or working towards a degree, University of the West has something for everybody. As an extension of our online extended education program, Open Campus is an open learning platform with lessons available free of charge to the public.

You can read more about University of the West by visiting our site at www.uwest.edu.If you'd also like to learn more about our extended studies programs, you can visit our page and browse our course offerings at www.uwest.edu/online and click on the Course Schedule graphic.

 

What are the Technical Requirements?

To be able to view the materials online you must first make sure that your computer meets the technical requirements. You will need a to have a capable multimedia computer with a high-speed internet connection. You can learn more about our technical requirements by visiting our page to see if your system meets the minimum specifications.

 

Where to Begin

Now that you've learned about Open Campus and checked to see that your system meets the minimum specifications, you're now ready to start enjoying our online offerings. To the left pane is the Lessons menu where you can pick a lesson that tickles your fancy. Have fun!

 

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In Memorial

In Spring of 2003 the UWest Religious Studies Department sponsored a special lecture series titled Religion and War in response to the build up and eventual invasion of Iraq by the U.S. led coalition.

Dr. Thich An-hue's presentation on Buddhism and War, in which he begins his talk with a short play, presents a person coming across a Shaolin trained monk who has mastered the martial arts.


View the lecture by clicking here!