Westville Evening Classes
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Purdue Northwest is now offering evening classes at our Westville campus! It’s a great opportunity to build your expertise in business analytics or the growing field of cybersecurity. You also can advance your education by enrolling in our general education courses.
Why Study at Westville Campus?
Located just 15 miles from Indiana Dunes National Park, PNW’s rural branch campus is a great place to start your journey to a degree. You can enjoy hands-on learning and connecting with professors who care, all in a beautiful 250+ acre setting.
Find the Evening Course for You!
Course | Day(s) | Time | Description |
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Introduction to Computer-Based Systems (CIS 20400) | M | 5 to 8:50 p.m. | An introduction to computer-based systems with an emphasis on how computers can assist the user. Computer concepts, terminology and a survey of programming languages, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, database, communications, graphics and Internet are included. |
Networking Technologies (ITS 17000) | M/W | 6 to 7:50 p.m. | This course covers routing and switching, physical layer, foundations of networking, security, application considerations, network management and other topics. |
General Physics (PHYS 22100) | M/W (Class) T (Lab) | 5 to 6:15 p.m. 5 to 6:50 p.m. | An algebra-based course for students not specializing in physics, covering electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. |
Elementary Psychology (PSY 12000) | T | 5 to 7:50 p.m. | Introduction to the fundamental principles of psychology, covering particularly the topics of personality, intelligence, emotion, abnormal behavior, attention, perception, learning, memory and thinking. |
English Composition I (ENGL 10400) | T | 5 to 7:50 p.m. | This course emphasizes fact-based writing, with directed themes based on the relationship between personal experience, language and ideas. |
Introduction to Business Information Analytics (BIA 21100) | W | 5 to 8:50 p.m. | Provides an introduction to business information analytics and current legal and ethical issues relating to data and technology usage. Topics include data analysis, visualization and mining using computer-based systems as well as how to interpret and communicate analytic results. |
Fundamentals Of Speech Communication (COM 11400) | Th | 5 to 7:50 p.m. | A study of communication theories as applied to speech. Practical communicative experiences range from interpersonal communication to persuasive speaking to an audience. |
Highlights
State-of-the-art buildings, like the Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex, give students comfortable space to study and socialize. Lab spaces and classrooms will give you the opportunity to build the hands-on skills you will use throughout your career.
Outcomes
A Westville evening course can deepen your professional knowledge—and start your journey toward a certificate or degree. See how starting your studies at PNW’s Westville campus can build the foundation for future success.
Have Questions About Westville Evening Classes?
Our admissions and student success team is ready to help. If you have questions or need help navigating the next steps in the process, please reach to Amy Hackstedt, PNW’s admission specialist for Porter and LaPorte Counties.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s easy! Just fill out the form at the top of this page. A member of our admissions and student success team will contact you to explore how a Westville evening class might be the right fit for your goals.
Ready to take the next step? Start your online application to PNW.
Enriching your education and your skills is an investment in yourself and your future. PNW’s tuition starts at less than $290 per credit hour, or about $900 per course. Scholarships and financial aid are available.