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A: We offer associate’s degrees in personal computing, networking, software programmer/developer, UNIX and e-commerce. If you would like to learn more about any of them, take a look at the individual Web page for that degree. You can also talk with any of our professors for personal counseling and assistance in selecting a degree. We have some core courses that are required for all of our degree plans. You can take these courses first and see which one you like best before committing to a specific degree plan.
A: It depends on your degree plan as to which course is required.
Enroll in COSC 1300 if you:
Enroll in BCIS 1405 if you:
Enroll in ITSC 1401 if you:
Still not sure? Contact Tarrilynn Wall or Dr. Bill Hammerschlag for assistance in making that determination.
A: Courses at Brookhaven College are an educational bargain. For credit courses, cost per credit hour depends on where you live. For tuition rates, visit the Brookhaven College Catalog tuition page. To determine a course’s credit hours, look at the second digit of the course number. For example, ITNW 1321 Introduction to Networking, is worth three credit hours, while ITSC 2435 Application Problem Solving is worth four credit hours.
A: None of the computer information technology COSC or BCIS online courses at Brookhaven College requires you to come to campus. You can do all of your coursework, participate in online discussions and chats, post assignments and take your exams online. You can even register for the courses online using eConnect. If you would like to meet with your professor in person or use our lab facilities, you are welcome to do so, but you can complete your online course without ever visiting the Brookhaven College campus.
A: All of the degree plans at Brookhaven College are designed to provide you with the skills you need to compete in today’s workforce. Your ability to find a job will depend on many things including your performance, the current job market and the specific skill set you have. Brookhaven College has a Career Development Center that will help you search for a job. They provide many services including resume writing, practice interviews, job research, job fairs, etc. For more information, visit the Career Development Center in the Student Services Center, Building S, Room S065; e-mail bhcJobs@dcccd.edu or call 972-860-4894.
A: On or after the start date for your course, go to the eCampus Web site, click on the login link, enter your username and password then click the Login button.
Your eCampus home page will appear and list any courses in which you are enrolled. In your list, click on the name of the course to access your course and associated information.
Orientation for online courses consists of reading the online syllabus at eCampus on or after the course start date. All online students take tests online and submit assignments online through a digital drop box.
If you have trouble logging in, check the online eCampus help for possible solutions or call the student hotline at 972-669-6402.
For any additional help or questions, be sure to call or e-mail your instructor.
A: Yes, if the instructor has set the course to allow previews. One week before a course begins, you should be able to preview the course. This allows you to view the syllabus and any other documents the instructor makes available.
A course syllabus contains important information about the course, including the textbooks needed and how grades are assessed.
Yes, you can buy your books online.