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Fitting college into your life is easier than you think.

In highly competitive times like these, your education can make a difference. If your work schedule, family obligations or transportation arrangements make it difficult to attend regularly scheduled classes on campus, consider our flexible learning solutions.

Online courses* use the Internet and ANGEL, a learning management system, to deliver course materials and to facilitate student-student, instructor-student, and student-content interaction. To participate in online classes, you should have a good understanding of computer hardware and software applications and the Internet.

Hybrid courses combine the learning formats of in-class instruction and convenient, online computer-based learning, resulting in a reduction of the amount of time spent on campus. Students registered in hybrid courses must attend scheduled campus meetings, as printed in the AACC Schedule of Credit Classes.

Telecourses* deliver a portion of instruction through either broadcast or prerecorded video lessons. The videos are available in VHS format; some of the videos are available in DVD format. The class meets on campus three to five times during the term. Approximately one week prior to the start date, registered students will receive course information via mail.

Interactive courses use real-time video technology to connect students in classrooms at numerous remote sites with an instructor. The instructor may be in front of you or may be piped in to your location.

Web-based (WB) courses meet on campus according to the schedule published in AACC’s Schedule of Classes. Selected tools and features of ANGEL Learning are used to supplement and/or expand on-campus instruction and activities.

*You may be required to take proctored exams or on-campus assessments at a testing center.

Last Updated: Jun 24 2008 11:40AM