Are Online Courses For Me?
Type of Courses
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Is Online Learning Right For Me?

Types of Courses

Today at UCF you can access rich learning materials through digital library resources and the World Wide Web. You are now able to get a degree and do most University business from home or work at your convenience. UCF's online courses have the same accreditation and carry the same weight as traditional courses. Your transcripts will not reflect any differences for taking online courses, but you will gain essential computer literacy skills that will be valuable in other coursework and in your workplace.

 Types of UCF Online Course Delivery

 World Wide Web (W) courses are conducted fully via web-based instruction and collaboration. Courses may require proctored examinations, and may include opportunities for face-to-face orientations, but there will be no class attendance requirements.

Mixed Mode Courses (M) courses include both required classroom attendance and online instruction. These classes have substantial content delivered over the Internet, which will substitute for some classroom meetings.

Enhanced with Media/Email (E) courses have no classroom meeting time reduction, but there are substantial Internet/electronic mail components.

 How Do I Register For An Online Course?

Registering for an online course is right at your fingertips. The process can be completed fully online. For information on how to register for an online course, please go to The Center For Distributed Learning.

 
 
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