Pattarin Mekanontchai '09, standing by the renovated main stairway of the White Stag building in Portland.
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Pattarin Mekanontchai '09, standing by the renovated main stairway of the White Stag Block building in Portland. Her final research study is titled Implementation of Effective Change Management for Successful Integration of Health Information Technology (HIT) Systems in Hospitals.

2008 AIM Fall Term Course Registration

Students taking an orientation course (VLT or Electronic Information and Research) should register for Writing for Research no later than August 8. Anyone who has not yet taken the course should also register for it. Please note that VLT and Electronic Information and Research are prerequisites for Writing for Research.

Information Systems and Management is the early fall core course for online students. The core course for Portland Program students is Management of Organizations in a Technological Environment. Register for these courses no later than August 8. Both online and Portland Program students should also register for a late fall term course.

The late fall term core courses are Data Management and Communications (online) and Project Management (Portland). The registration deadline for these courses is September 26.

Students currently not involved in the AIM Program are welcome to Portland Program courses—Project Management and Management of Organizations.

Students using financial aid and/or veterans benefits should be sure to register for all courses they'll be taking in the term at the same time. You must be registered for at least five credits to receive financial aid.

Register now or contact the AIM Program for more information by calling (800) 824-2714 or by sending e-mail to aim@uoregon.edu.

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