Boise State University

Boise State works with Harvard to provide online business courses

Gordon Jones, standing at left, head of Boise State’s College of Innovation and Design, introduces the Harvard partnership at a luncheon Thursday.
Gordon Jones, standing at left, head of Boise State’s College of Innovation and Design, introduces the Harvard partnership at a luncheon Thursday. dleithauser@idahostatesman.com

Boise State University will begin offering online business courses through a Harvard University program, Gordon Jones, dean of Boise State’s college of innovation and design, announced Thursday.

The courses will be available through Harvard’s online teaching program to students and community members, as well as employers who want to train their employees.

The business courses will be offered in a 12-week immersion program. The cost for Boise State students will be $297 per credit, or $2,673, the university reports. Non-students can enroll, without earning academic credit, for $2,500.

The courses will be available starting this fall.

This story was originally published May 26, 2016 at 2:22 PM with the headline "Boise State works with Harvard to provide online business courses."

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