Online Learning encompasses eLearning, hybrid, and face-to-face courses that use online technologies for instruction.
eLearning and Hybrid courses are fully accredited college courses. The credits earned and requirements fulfilled by them are identical to those for face-to-face sections of the same course. Application and registration procedures, tuition/ fees, assessment tests and prerequisites are also identical to face-to-face classes. eLearning and Hybrid courses appear exactly the same as face-to-face courses on transcripts. All courses have specific beginning and ending dates. For greater scheduling flexibility, eLearning and Hybrid courses are also offered in 6 to 10 week formats with starting dates in March, April, May, June, July, October, and November.
Technology Requirements
Students in online courses should have regular access to a computer with a DVD/CD-ROM drive and an Internet connection. Comfort using a word processing program, web browser and email is also recommended. All three BCCC campuses, Newtown, Upper Bucks, and Lower Bucks, have computer labs available for student use.
Who Should Take eLearning and Hybrid Courses?
Self-motivated and self-disciplined students who can handle college level work and who are comfortable studying independently are successful in these courses. Online Learning provides the flexibility that mature students need to juggle their many responsibilities while advancing their career and personal goals in a more convenient manner. Successful eLearning and hybrid students include those with full-time jobs, homemakers with young children, the elderly, those on rotating work schedules, the disabled, and anyone who has difficulty traveling.
Are eLearning & Hybrid Courses Right For You?
If you answer yes to the following questions, then an online class may be for you:
There is a strong correlation between a student's success in online classes and his/her maturity, past educational performance, and motivation. Students who are aware of the additional work and discipline required to excel in an online class are much more likely to succeed in that environment.
Some students mistakenly sign up for online courses believing the courses will be easier or the workload lighter because there are no regular face-to-face meetings. In reality, eLearning and hybrid courses often require more work and self-discipline than their face-to-face counterparts. For example, students should plan a minimum of 6-9 hours per week for each 15 week (standard semester) online course, 8-12 hours per week for each 10 week (modular) course and 12-15 hours per day for each Intersession course. Students with weak study skills or who are marginally motivated are advised to register for face-to-face classes with more traditional classroom instruction and preset meeting times.
Find Out More
Full descriptions of all online courses, including the specific technology and meeting requirements for each course, can be found on our website at www.bucks.edu/welcome.
To help you decide whether a specific course is right for you, feel free to contact the instructor directly to discuss the specifics of the class. For support or general questions regarding online learning, please visit the website, www.bucks.edu/virtual, attend one of our monthly webinar information sessions, or contact the Vritual Campus/Online Learning Office.















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