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What is an online class?

The field of distance learning is rapidly growing. You can take courses from anywhere, there are no classroom meetings and you don’t have to log on at any specific time. Check out this video and learn about the benefits of taking an online class.

The Labor Education Program began offering online courses in the spring of 2008. Now in its second year, we have already had over 2,500 enrollments. What are people saying about the program? Check out the press coverage and find out.

University of Illinois Students

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign students enroll in the courses as they would for an on-campus course by registering through banner/ UI Integrate. Currently we offer a Minor in Global Labor Studies. We are in the process of building a Bachelor’s Degree in Global Labor Studies.

Other Students

Anyone can enroll in our online courses. Non-University of Illinois students are also encouraged to take LER online courses. Whether you're a unionist, a student at another university, or an international student, you can enroll through University of Illinoins's Academic Outreach program.

Email outreachinfo@uiuc.edu or call 800-252-1360; you may also contact Erika Albin directly at (217) 333-3060.

Featured Courses

Check out what students are saying about the following courses
LER 250 Grievance Representation
LER 260 Union Organizing

Certificate in Global Labor Studies

The Certificate is designed for workers and unionists who want to focus their studies on skills-based courses.

Six three-credit UIUC Global Labor Studies courses are required. (National Labor College skills- based courses may also be counted with the permission of the of the Labor Education Director.)

At least two of the six courses must be in the following courses:
LER 250 Grievance Representation
LER 260 Union Organizing

Credit from the Labor Education Program’s online courses can be transferred to the National Labor College and applied toward a Bachelor’s in Labor Studies.

Check out how Unionist Students Describe their Experience and also learn about our Tuition Details and Policy. You can order your course books through any online bookstore.

Questions?

Contact the Labor Education Program Coordinator:
Yesenia Vargas
Labor Education Program-Chicago office
School of Labor and Employment Relations
Rice Building, 815 W. Van Buren #110, Chicago IL 60607
(312) 996-2624
illinoislabored@illinois.edu

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