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.

2012 AIM Winter Registration

Students just beginning the AIM Program should register for Virtual Learning and Teams (VLT) as well as Electronic Information and Research. Register for VLT no later than December 2. The registration deadline for Electronic Information and Research is January 20. Non-admitted students are welcome to register for these courses. Please note that VLT is a prerequisite for Electronic Information and Research.

There are two core courses offered in Winter term. Students in the Yellow track should take Managerial Accounting for Decision Making. The Green track core course is Information Design Trends. The registration deadline for these courses is December 2.

Students in both Green and Yellow tracks (excepting new students), also need to take one of the following short courses, Information Visualization or Enterprise 2.0 & Business Social Computing. Registration for these short courses closes on January 20.

Students using financial aid and/or veterans benefits should register for all courses (core AND short courses) at the same time. You must be registered for at least 5 credits to receive financial aid.

Students using financial aid and/or veterans benefits should be sure to register for both fall term courses at the same time. You must be registered for at least 5 credits to receive financial aid.

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

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