McNeese State University will offer a variety of electronic learning courses for academic credit during the 2010 fall semester. The fall class schedule is now available online at www.mcneese.edu/schedule.
Electronic learning courses are designed for well-disciplined students who are capable of handling independent study. Regular registration for these fall courses is currently underway through July 9.
College by Cassette classes offer students a convenient option of course preparation and study.A complete series of videocassette lessons are used throughout the course. They may be rented or viewed in the McNeese library.Some on-campus meeting times are required. Students should look for course listings online marked section CS.
Compressed video courses offer students an opportunity to receive credit from McNeese or other state universities by attending class at one of the on-campus sites or at one of McNeese's off-campus sites in Allen, Jeff Davis or Beauregard parishes. Students should look for course listings online marked section CZ (off campus) or CV (on campus) to register for these courses. A $20 per credit hour electronic fee will be administered for all CZ classes.
Internet or Web-based courses are being offered in several departments that allow students to access class information and assignments from home or at times that might be more convenient to the student. For Web hybrid (WH) classes, some on-campus meeting times or designated testing sites may be required while Web classes (W) are strictly online classes and require no meeting times on campus.Students should refer to class listings marked section W or WH to register for these classes. A $20 per credit hour electronic fee will be administered for all Web courses.
For more information, contact the McNeese Electronic Learning office at (337) 475-5075.
Web-based classes in various subject areas are offered for adult learners enrolled in the CALL (Center for Adult Learning in Louisiana) Program. CALL provides an opportunity for adult students with prior college credit to earn a degree in criminal justice in less time than a traditional curriculum. More information about CALL is available by calling the McNeese Adult Learning Coordinator at (337) 562-4220 or by going online to www.mcneese.edu/call.