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Distance Education: Non-Credit Course Request

Whether you are starting a new career, advancing in your current position, or just pursuing a personal interest, Lehigh University's Office of Distance Education is committed to providing a variety of non-credit professional development courses to meet your needs.

Once your request is submitted, you will be enrolled in the course and receive access instructions within 24 hours. You may enroll in more than one course. (All fields must be completed.)

For more information, please contact:

Office of Distance Education
Lehigh University
436 Brodhead Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Tel. (610) 758-6952
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RA 477-02    Regulatory Affairs: Chemistry Lab to Clinical Trials

Using basic biochemistry data, preclinical data, and the key documentation outlining results, this course covers how the clinical protocol is designed and how the trial is monitored. The use of transitional biomarkers, genetic analyses, PK/PD, dose-limiting toxicities, immunogenicity, imaging, and drug- drug interactions observed in preclinical studies serve as guideposts to the design of an optimum clinical protocol. The integration of chemistry, biology, and medicine proves essential to formulation of the first-in-man clinical study. The pathway from the chemistry lab to the clinic will be detailed with a focus on early development phase trials.

GBUS 432-01    Demand and Supply Chain Planning

Students will learn how businesses work with other businesses to build relationships and integrate demand and supply planning activities across the supply chain to deliver value to customers. They will learn about tools and technologies enabling integration, and the critical drivers and key metrics of supply chain performance.

MECHE 430-01    Advanced Fluid Mechanics

This course is an introductory graduate-level course in incompressible fluid mechanics, providing a broad coverage of key areas of viscous and inviscid fluid mechanics. Topics covered include: Flow kinematics, differential equations of motion, viscous and inviscid solutions, vorticity dynamics and circulation, vorricity equation, circulation theorems, potential flow behavior, irrotational and rotational flows, simple boundary layer flows and solutions, and real fluid flows and consequences.