Distance Learning Course Information Directory
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Please check your class schedule closely. Not all courses start on the first day of the semester. Some courses start at various dates throughout the semester.
| Online Courses | Spring 2010 | |
| Online courses are more flexible than on-campus face to face classes. You do not have a set class time each week. Instead, you interact with your instructor and fellow students electronically through mail and discussion posts whenever it suits your schedule. Assignment are also taken online. In other respects, an online class is like a regular class, including a schedule and deadlines for work. See the infosheets in the link above for instructions on when your class begins and how to access it. | ||
| Hybrid-Online Courses | Spring 2010 | |
| A hybrid-online course offers the convenience of an Internet course with the opportunity to meet face to face with the instructor and classmates. Although most of the work can be done through the Internet, scheduled meeting times will be published for each course. These may be optional or required, and there will generally be fewer than for a regular on campus class, or for a shorter duration. See the infosheets in the link above for instructions on what days have required participation. | ||
| Open Entry Courses | Available Now! | |
| Open Entry Courses offer flexible start times and work with your schedule. Enroll in these courses between or during semesters. Once you enroll, you will a full semester's worth of time to complete the course (15 weeks for Spring/Fall, 10 for Summer). These are online or hybrid classes, conducted over the internet or with a strong online component. | ||
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For more information about distance learning classes, check out distance learning tips. |
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