Computing Requirements, Course Web Site Access, and any further instructions
Blended (In-class & Internet) Course Listing - Summer 2012
The courses listed below are delivered through a "blended" course format; approximately fifty percent In-class and fifty percent Internet. Blended courses combine the best of both teaching methods. How does this work? Instead of coming to the campus for every class you will now be attending alternating classes or attending a customized on-campus schedule set by your instructor. This reduces your on-campus visits by fifty percent. The remainder portion of the course is delivered through an Internet course Web site. Your course computing requirements and access instructions to your Web site are noted in the sections below.
Note: Attendance is required at the on-campus classes. Refer to your course outline for your schedule of on-campus dates.
- AP/ADMS 3900 3.0 Section A: The Practice of General Management
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Term: SU
Computing Requirements: Moodle Quick start guide
Course Web site Access and Any Further Instructions: Moodle Course Web site Access
- AP/EN 4591 3.0 Section B: Recent Irish Poetry
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Term: S2
Computing Requirements: Moodle Quick start guide
Course Web site Access and Any Further Instructions: Moodle Course Web site Access
- AP/PHIL 1002 6.0 Section A: Justice, Law and Morality
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Term: SU
Computing Requirements: Moodle Quick start guide
Course Web site Access and Any Further Instructions: Moodle Course Web site Access
- AP/PHIL 1100 3.0 Section M: The Meaning of Life
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Term: S2
Computing Requirements: Moodle Quick start guide
Course Web site Access and Any Further Instructions: Moodle Course Web site Access
- AP/POLS 4290 3.0 Section A: Topics in International Political Economy
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Term: S1
Computing Requirements: Moodle Quick start guide
Course Web site Access and Any Further Instructions: Moodle Course Web site Access

