Brookhaven College's Distance Learning Program brings your courses to you by using various forms of technology – television, computer and the Internet. Many courses begin throughout the semester and provide convenient and flexible access to learning opportunities. Distance Learning courses meet the same faculty, curriculum and transfer standards as traditional on-campus courses. As with on-campus courses, students must meet prerequisites or assessment score requirements where applicable.
Take the online Distance Learning Readiness Assessment to find out if you have the technical skills and personal drive to be successful at distance learning.
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Brookhaven College campus-based distance learning courses have section numbers ranging from 2400 to 2499 and are found under the Distance Learning headings in the Credit Course Schedule. The delivery format is specified in each course listing.
Some Distance Learning courses require you to attend an orientation or take your tests on campus. Read the course annotation in the course schedule or contact the division office to find out if the course includes on-campus components.
Dallas TeleCollege courses are delivered complete from a distance, with no on-campus requirements. Many of the Core courses begin every two weeks. DTC sections are numbered as 9000-level sections.
DALLAS TeleCollege offers courses in two formats: online courses or telecourse plus. Visit the Dallas TeleCollege Course Schedule to view the current offerings.
All content is delivered through computers and multimedia. These courses use eCampus amd may include CDs and audio/video streaming or publisher video cartridge. No on-campus testing or activities are required; however, off-campus proctored exams may be required.
Most of the content is delivered through computers and multimedia. These courses use eCampus amd may include CDs and audio/video streaming. On-campus testing, orientation, and/or other activities may be required.
Content delivered through an even distribution (50 percent-50 percent) of online and classroom activities. These courses use components of computer instruction, multimedia activities, and classroom time. On-Campus classroom time is required.
Content delivered through a local cable channel, CD, DVD, MP4 system, or VHS cassette. On-campus testing or activities may be required. Content is not delivered through computer Internet activities, but instructor may provide some communications, syllabus, orientation and test review by e-mail.