By Katy Murphy, Times-Herald
This fall, for the first time, students in the nation’s largest public university system will be able to take courses offered online at any of the system’s campuses — regardless of where they attend. A program announced Wednesday by the 23-campus California State University includes more than 30 courses approved for systemwide consumption, from Elementary Astronomy to the History of Rock and Roll. This means a student from San Francisco State can sign up for a microeconomics course taught at CSU Northridge, while students from that Southern California campus can learn all about American politics from a professor who teaches in San Francisco. “It’s radical for our system,” said Mike Uhlenkamp, a spokesman for CSU.
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