Advanced Degrees related to LO? LO9084

Tobin Quereau (quereau@austin.cc.tx.us)
Tue, 13 Aug 1996 16:55:04 -0500 (CDT)

Replying to LO8968 --

On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Michael Erickson wrote:

> The Seattle Washington (USA) branch of Antioch University has a program on
> Whole Systems Design, that covers a lot of Senge's material (and a whole
> lot more). My ex-manager is close to recieving her masters degree in this
> program, and from all I can see, is right on track with what you've
> described. (She is also up to her eye teeth in a major corporate change
> project - so she's applying what she's learned directly, to good effect.)
>
> I understand Antioch has several campuses. the Home campus is at Yellow
> Springs Ohio (address 795 Livermore Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387)
>
> and the others are located in, Keene, New Hampshire, Seattle Washington
> and Los Angeles California. I don't know if they all offer the Whole
> systems design program as I know it here in Seattle, but it's worth a
> look. Consult the Antioch Web pages at:
> http://college.antioch.edu/
> and the Seattle page is at:
> http://www.seattleantioch.edu/

I noticed your response, Michael, and have heard there are efforts afoot
to develop a "Southwest" site for the Whole Systems Design program which
might be housed in Austin, Texas. Such an option might allow Donald Kerr
to use a modified "distance" approach by driving the three hours or so to
Austin periodically rather than being limited to the Internet or
print-based distance programs.

It may be worth checking out with the Seattle group.

Tobin Quereau
quereau@austin.cc.tx.us

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