Course Format
Online | Hybrid | Web-Enhanced | Video Conference
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Online |
Online courses are taught using the Internet with the bulk of the course content-activities and interactions occurring online. Online courses may require an on component, and that component must be detailed in the course catalog. All online courses require a major proctored event. |
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Hybrid |
Classes are split between traditional face-to-face class time and the online, asynchronous class time. (Example: Monday/Wednesday on campus, all other course-work online) Type 1 Courses include 50% or greater instruction via distance learning. |
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Web-Enhanced |
This class is taught face-to-face. Utilizing online resources to supplement the course. The web-based component of the course supports classroom instruction and may require students to use the Internet in order to interact with one another and the instructor, to review content, do research, complete and/or submit assignments, or take tests. |
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Video Conference |
Face-to-face class taught at two or more locations at the same time. The course is delivered by interactive audio/video technologies with the instructor teaching in one of the classroom locations and broadcasting to the other classroom locations. |


