Course Delivery Type
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Course Delivery Type is the course offering method of delivery.[1]
Examples[edit | edit source]
Course Delivery Type | Definition |
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Face-to-face | A course offering that depends on face-to-face contact such as lecture, discussion, demonstration, and direct exchange of materials as the primary method of communication. Face to Face courses usually have a fixed day and time and are scheduled in a classroom, laboratory, or studio. |
Hybrid | A course offering that depends on both academic technology and face-to-face contact as significant components of communication between student and instructor and among students. One-third to two-thirds of the student/faculty and student/student contact time is online. The remaining communication is face-to-face, similar to a traditional class. |
Online | A course offering in which the majority of the instruction occurs when the student and instructor are not in the same place. An online course uses Academic Technology to mediate most teaching and learning, but it may require up to two hours of face-to-face meetings per unit on campus within the given semester. These face-to-face class meetings may be used for activities such as orientation, special in-class presentations, or exams. |
Where Data Element Appears[edit | edit source]
ASIR Tableau Server Dashboards:
- Academic Program Review Supplement Dashboard
- Course Enrollment Dashboard
- Course FTES Dashboard
- Course Outcomes Dashboard
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Course
- Course Abbreviation
- Course College/Department
- Course Enrollment Limit
- Course FTES
- Course Level
- Course Name
- Course Type
- Group-Coding
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ CSU Academic Planning Database. Data Element Dictionary. Retrieved from: csyou.calstate.edu (Requires login)