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Online & Hybrid Courses

Students in online classes are responsible for balancing their time around the assignments and requirements of the class, for meeting deadlines announced by the instructor and possibly attending an on campus final examination. To see if an online course is right for you and the way you study, first watch this short video and then take this online quiz.

Hybrid courses will require attendance on campus for about 50% of the time and about 50% online. Be aware that an Online or a Hybrid course may require more work rather than less than a traditional course.

Summer & Fall 2012 - Online and Hybrid Course Lists for Credit Courses
Here are full listings of all online and hybrid for credit course sections and dates currently available. If you are a new student you will first need to apply for admission in order to receive your campus account and determine eligibility for the course. If you are a continuing student who is eligible for web registration, you are required to use the web to enroll in an Internet course. Continuing students who are ineligible for web registration may enroll in person with a signed registration form from the department chair.

Orientation for Online and Hybrid Credit Courses 
Here are details of what you need to know to get started on your online or hybrid for credit course. This includes how to access the course, how to use the tools available within the course and where to find or research for information using the Library online resources, the online bookstore or for other college online services.

Professional & Community Programs - Non-Credit Online Courses
These non-credit online courses offer a wide range of highly interactive learning experiences that you can take entirely over the Internet including Professional Development, Personal Enrichment and Academic Success Preparation courses. These courses are run by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. These courses use the EducationToGo system rather than the college systems like Campus Cruiser or Moodle.