Human Animal Interaction online course – discount price

Human-Animal Interaction: What we know and what the future holds

Online course offered through WSU Global Campus

Holiday special – Half price through January 3

This is the season of giving, so please consider giving yourself, or a friend,  the gift of learning about the field of human-animal interaction. We are discounting this course and will offer it at half price from now until January 3. You can enroll now and then take the course at your leisure after the holidays. There is no deadline for completion, but most students have easily completed it in a few weeks.

This is a self-paced interdisciplinary noncredit course designed for anyone wanting to learn more about this field and includes modules taught by faculty from WSU, as well as other universities. For more information go to the following link:

https://skills.wsu.edu/hai/Home.aspx

The promotional code you will enter on the first page when you enter your email address is: OurPets

Then click continue and you will see the discounted price$100 or $75 for students

Please forward this email to anyone you know why might be interested.

For information about the course contact Phyllis Erdman – perdman@wsu.edu

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