
Enjoy ultimate flexibility by mixing and matching any of the available course formats to build a class schedule that truly fits your lifestyle. Our blended programs are a step in this direction combining online instruction with limited in-class attendance. For the fall 2009 semester, the following degree programs will be offered in this format.
Graduate Level Degree Programs
M.A. in Theatre
M.A. in History
M.S. in Education, History Emphasis
M.S. in Education, Instructional Media Technology
M.S. in Project Management, accelerated
M.S. in Computer Information Systems
M.S. in Education, Elementary Education
M.S. in Education, Special Education (Visual Impairment)
Just starting out? We’ve made it possible for you to complete your general education requirements in two years in the evening by mixing and matching course formats.
Below is a typical example of what can be scheduled for Fall 2009. The numbers in parenthesis indicate credit hours.
| FALL 2009 Full semester classes • August 24-December 10 |
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| PSY 121 | Introduction to Psychology (3) | Online | |
| PED 100 | Fitness for Living (2) | 5:30-7:30 | TW |
| 1st block • August 24-October 13 | |||
| IDS 110 | Introduction to University Life (1) | 5:30-7:30 | M |
| ENG 110 | Writing I (3) | 7:45-9:45 | MTW |
| 2nd block • October 19-December 10 | |||
| REL 100 | Introduction to Religion (3) | 5:30-7:30 | M |
Alternative options, including online and telecourses are offered
for many of the general education courses.
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