Online Courses
To access the courses currently being taught online please view our Internet Schedule.
Click here to view the current list of online courses that have been offered in past semesters. Online Course List (PDF)
NCCCS Course Delivery Methods
(Note: Methods in bold denote internet access requirement.)
- Cooperative Education- (CP) Instruction consisting of the integration of traditional classroom learning with supervised work experience and where there is no Internet requirement.
- Digital Media- (DM) College credit or continuing education course where 100% of the instruction is delivered by non-telecourse digital video or media resources.
- Hybrid- (HY)-College credit or continuing education course where the primary delivery is on-line with a requirement that students also meet in traditional face-to-face sessions as determined appropriate by the college.
- Independent Study - (IS) Self-paced course in which a student progresses through the instructional materials at their own pace, regardless of method of delivery.
- Information Highway (Interactive Video)- (IH) College credit or continuing education courses where 100% of the instruction is delivered by interactive video.
- Internet or Online- (IN) College credit or continuing education courses where 100% of the instruction is delivered through the Internet.
- Telecourse- (TV) College credit or continuing education courses where video, television or cassette delivers 100% of the instruction.
- Teleweb- (TW) College credit or continuing education course where the primary delivery of instruction is via telecourse and also requires Internet accesses as a supplemental part of the course.
- Traditional- (TR) College credit or continuing education course where the instructor and students meet face-to-face, according to designated dates/times/location and where there is no Internet or other method of delivery requirement.
- Web-supported or Web-assisted-(WB) College credit or continuing education course where the primary delivery is via traditional face-to-face method with a requirement those students have Internet access as a supplemental part of the course.