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Fall 2010 Hybrid Courses

Hybrid courses are courses that have any combination of on-campus meetings and online meetings. These course allow for flexibility in your schedule and offer the best of traditional learning and online learning via Blackboard.

To succeed in a hybrid course, you will need to take responsibility for your own learning. This includes developing time management skills for online learning and being comfortable with web-based technologies. Several of the links on the left, including "Succeeding in an Online Course", will help. Although hybrids aren't fully online courses, the challenges are very similar.

Above all, do not think that fewer face-to-face class meetings means less work.

Some of the online activities that your instructor can require are group work, written papers, research on the Internet, quizzes, exams, practice quizzes, journal writing, simulations, virtual field trips, games, peer-editing/critiquing, web logs (blogs), polls and surveys, debates, case studies, and presentations.

Please note that the instructor may drop students who miss the first meeting of a course. The first meeting of online or hybrid Distance Education courses is the first day of the class as specified in the class schedule listing.  For these courses, instructors may drop students who do not log into their Blackboard course and/or complete indicated activities by the third day of classes.

Fall 2010 hybrid courses

 Course Section Title CRN Units  Instructor
Business
BUSN 18 V01 Business Law 20919 4.0 Weaver
BUSN 52 SF1 Business Communications 22701 3.0 Denyer
BUSN 53 SF1 Business Correspondence 21987 3.0 Denyer
BUSN 96 DE1 Business Work Experience Seminar 21113 1.0 Lauffer
BUSN 96 DE2 Business Work Experience Seminar 21816 1.0 Lauffer
Computer Information Systems
CIS 43 DE1 Professional Communications 21318 4.0 Austin
CIS 46 093 Game Programming: 2D and 3D 22245 3.0 Pentcheva
CIS 54 V01 Excel: Intro to Spreadsheets 20642 4.0 Hart
CIS 55 V01 Integrating Office Applications 22326 3.0 Hart
CIS 59A FT1 Web Development: HTML/XHTML 21818 3.5 Kang
CIS 59B FT2 Web Dev: HTML/XHTML, CSS, Java 22035 3.5 Kang
CIS 59C 093 Web Prog - Javascript/AJAX 22800 4.0 Vani
CIS 9990 DE1 Oracle SQL/Database Des/Prog 22793 3.5 Fields
CIS 9998 DE1 Web Site Development Foundation 22043 2.0 Fields
Computer Networking Technology
CNT 43 DE1 Professional Communications 21319 4.0 Austin
CNT 51A FT1 A+ Hardware Fundamentals 21422 2.0 Daoud
CNT 51B FT2 A+ Operating System Fundamentals 21423 2.0 Daoud
Computer Science
CS 43 DE1 Professional Communications 21320 4.0 Austin
CS 46 093 Game Programming: 2D and 3D 22446 3.0 Pentcheva
English
ENG 1A V02 Critical Reading and Composition 20794 3.0 Eagan
ENG 1A V03 Critical Reading and Composition 20795 3.0 Eagan
ENG 1A V10 Critical Reading and Composition 20797 3.0 O'Herin
ENG 1A V12 Critical Reading and Composition 20789 3.0 O'Herin
ENG 1A 095 Critical Reading and Composition 20823 3.0 Wightman
ENG 1A 096 Critical Reading and Composition 20822 3.0 Robinson
Mathematics
MATH 41 DE1 Statistics for Business Majors 22307 5.0 Keune
MATH 42B DE1 Statistical Analysis 22309 3.0 Keune
MATH 44 DE1 Statistics and Probability 22308 5.0 Keune
MATH 55 DE1 Intermediate Algebra 20617 5.0 Blumenfeld
MATH 65 DE1 Elementary Algebra 20925 5.0 August
Physical Education
PE 4 DE1 Personal Fitness 21837 1.0 Manning
PE 4 DE2 Personal Fitness 21850 1.0 Manning
PE 17 V01 Intro to Athletic Training 21215 3.0 Navarro
Work Experience
WRKX 96 DE1 Work Experience Seminar 22707 1.0 Lauffer
WRKX 96 DE2 Work Experience Seminar 22708 1.0 Lauffer

 

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