SEMESTER COURSE LISTING LEGEND - Columbus State …

SEMESTER COURSE LISTING LEGEND

Delivery Method Key

C = Computer Lab W = Web-Based I = Video Conference B = Blended Course Offering

Definitions listed on next page

Section Type Key

S = Service Learning H = Honors B = Block Registration X = Cross Listed Section F = HyFlex Section L = Live Online

Definitions listed on next page

Instructional Method Key

LE = Lecture LB = Lab SE = Seminar DP = Directed Practice CL = Clinical PR = Practicum

FE = Field Experience ST = Studio IS = Individual Studies OT = Other LO = Live Online

Definitions listed on next page

Location Key

COLUMBUS = Columbus Campus DELAWARE = Delaware Campus DB = Dublin Center GC = Southwestern Center at Grove City ML = Marysville Center SW = Southwest/Bolton Field Center WVO = Westerville Center @ Otterbein

Course Type Key

A, B, C (Alpha Character) = Modular Course Definitions listed on next page

Legend Examples:

Course Type

Section Synonym # Type

Course Title

Instructional Method

Day(s) Offered

Start End Time Time

Start End Credit Hours Building Location

Date Date

& Room

Columbus Campus

ENGL-1101-001X - 23704

Composition I

Delaware Campus

ECDE-1008-901- 23702

Creative Curriculum

Reynoldsburg, Blended

PNUR-1100--B301 -23703

Blended Practical Nurs Fund

Distance Learning, Web-based

SAHS-1135A ?W 02- 23707

Web Intervention Strategies A

LE M

07:00-08:50 AM 8/29-12/15

2

LE F

06:00 -08:50 PM 8/29-12/15

3

LE TH 05:00-06:20 PM 08/29-12/15 2 LB TH 06:30-09:30 PM 08/29-12/15

OT

00:00-00:00 8/29-10/21

2

NH 319 Columbus

MO 117 Delaware

RB 103 Reynoldsburg Blended Web

Course Type

Delivery Method

(Note: Modular Course)

Course listing with dates in red indicates specific on campus dates and/or flexible short-term start and end dates.

DEFINITIONS

Instructional Method

LE = Lecture A lecture is formalized instruction, conducted on or off campus, in which the teacher presents an educational experience to students applying any combination of instructional methods such as lecture, directed discussion, demonstration, or the presentation of audio-visual materials or techniques.

DP = Directed Practice This definition applies primarily to programs in health technologies. A directed practice section is one in which the student is assigned to practice experiences under constant supervision at an external agency. The student receives individual instruction and critique in the performance of a particular function. During a directed practice session, a full-time or adjunct faculty directly supervises the student, and for delivery of part of the didactic phase of the experience.

SE = Seminar A seminar is an educational experience which is less formal than a classroom/lecture/discussion class, in which a relatively small number of students engage in discussion which is directed by a faculty member in the development and/or review of concepts which have been or are to be applied to practical situations.

LB = Lab A laboratory is an educational activity in which students conduct experiments, perfect skills or practice procedures under the direction of a faculty member.

CL = Clinical A clinical laboratory applies only to health technology programs. A clinical is a laboratory section which meets at a health-related agency facility in lieu of on-campus laboratory facilities. Clinical laboratory sessions provide a realistic environment for student learning. During a clinical laboratory session, a regular faculty member directly supervises the class.

PR = Practicum A practicum is an on- or off-campus work experience which in integrated with academic instruction in which the student applies concurrently learned concepts to practical situations within an occupational field. To assure proper coordination of the experience, the practicum is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the student at least once each two weeks, provides the final grade, and teaches at least one course on the campus.

LO = Live Online Live Online sections will have a component of the course where the students and faculty member meet synchronously online for delivery of portions of the course content. The students are required to be online, realtime, with the faculty member and other students during the designated days and times listed on the schedule to engage in Instructor led: discussions, Q & A sessions, lectures, demonstrations, small group activities, etc. Students will be required to complete other learning outside of the designated meeting times to master all other class content. The faculty member assigned to each section will determine and adjust the instruction of the section and will communicate the information to the students at the beginning of the semester. These sections will have the days and times displayed on the schedule along with a label of "Live Online" and an LO Instructional line.

FE = Field Experience Field experience is planned, paid work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives, such as Geology or Archaeology, and which is taken in lieu of elective or required courses in his/her program with the permission of a faculty advisor. The experience is coordinated by a faculty member of the college who assists the student in planning the experience, visits the site of the experience for a conference with the student and his/her supervisor at least once during the semester, and assigns the course grade to the student after the appropriate consultation with the employer/supervisor.

ST = Studio Studio is used to describe music, performance art, and theater courses.

IS = Individual Studies Independent Studies are sections in which a faculty member works with a student or small group of students.

OT = Other "Other" is used to describe course sections that do not incorporate one of the above categories.

Special Delivery Method Identifications Distance:

W = Web-Based A course in which all the instructional and laboratory sessions are completed in an on-line setting. Students are not required to attend any sessions on campus. Students may need to join their faculty and class online for discussions or Q&A sessions. Students may have to go to a specific location for In Person testing several times during the semester. Example: ACCT-1211-W01

B = Blended A blended course is an online course which combines the flexibility of an online class with the hands-on teaching from a face-to-face session(s). Blended course instruction is split between learning activities online and a required in person session(s) held in a campus classroom, lab, or at an external location such as a clinical site for health-related classes. Example: ACCT-1211-B01

On Campus:

Traditional A course in which all the instructional and laboratory sessions are completed in an in-class setting either on campus or at one of the regional learning centers. Courses may have an occasional web assignment. Example: ACCT-1211-001

I = Video-Conference A course in which all the instructional and laboratory sessions are completed in an in-class setting either on campus or at one of the regional learning centers. The in-class session is offered in a two-way video and audio conference between the two campus sites. Courses may have an occasional web assignment. Example: ACCT-1211-I01

C = Computer Lab Computer Lab designations are currently used by BOA department. A course in which all the instructional and laboratory sessions are completed in an inclass setting on campus, generally in a computer lab on campus. Courses may have an occasional web assignment. Example: ACCT-1211-C01

Special Section Types

S = Service Learning American Association for Higher Education defines Service Learning as "a method under which students learn and develop through thoughtfully organized service that: is conducted in and meets the needs of a community and is coordinated with an institution of higher education, and with the community; helps foster civic responsibility; is integrated into and enhances the academic curriculum of the students enrolled; and includes structured time for students to reflect on the service experience." Example: HIST-1111-023S (Service Learning)

H = Honors The honors course sections are offered at a faster-pace, with more challenging coursework in English, Math, Social Sciences and Humanities. These sections are open to students who have completed or placed into ENGL 1100, and or have received permission from the director of the Honors program. Example: HIST-1111-023H (Honors)

B = Block Registration Block registration is a set of related sections that are grouped together so that registration for these sections by a cohort group of students is made easier. Example: HIST-1111-023B (Block Registration)

X = Cross Listed Section Cross-listed sections are two or more sections that meet at the same time, in the same place, and taught by the same instructor. The cross-listed sections will consist of a primary section followed by at least one of the following cross-listed sections coded as: first, second, third etc. (see example below). The cross-listed sections are set up so that only a specific group(s) of students can register for them. Example: HIST-1111-013 (Cross Listed Primary Section)

HIST-1111-013X (First Cross Listed Section) HIST-1111-013X1 (Second Cross Listed Section) HIST-1111-013X2 (Third Cross Listed Section)

F = HyFlex Section HyFlex sections will be taught using technology that provides for improved engagement between students and the faculty member whether the students are in the classroom with the faculty member or learning at a distance. See the section information to determine if you will need to be In-Person or Live Online for your section. Some sections may require the students complete an in-person exam on campus, your faculty member will inform you of this at the start of the semester.

L = Live Online Section Live Online sections engage the students from a distance. This is a section that requires the students to be online with the faculty member on designated days and times for discussions, Q&A sessions, lectures, small group activities, demonstrations, etc. Some sections will require an in-person exam, your faculty member will inform you of this at the start of the semester.

Special Labels for Course Types and Instruction/Delivery Modes

Modular Course = A modular course is defined as a part of the main course that can stand alone. The topics are related, and when combined with all parts, become the entire course. Modular courses usually do not exist without the main course. Modules may have various methods of instructional delivery, i.e., faculty lectures, Web, self-paced, etc. Modular courses may run on a term basis or be flexibly scheduled. Modular courses are designated as having an alpha letter after the course number, i.e., SAHS 1135A, SAHS 1135B. These examples are two modules of the whole main course SAHS 1135.

Instant Access (IA) = Sections noted with this type of label will provide the student with an option to purchase a paper textbook or to realize the savings of purchasing an online textbook. Students will have an Opt Out option.

Apple device required (BYOAD) or Bring your own device (BYOD) = Faculty members in a variety of disciplines have collaborated to develop digital textbooks for courses. These digital texts not only ease the financial burden on students by replacing expensive print textbooks, they also enhance learning with multimedia and interactive features. Students will need their own private device to participate in these courses. These sections can also be known as Bring your own Apple Device or Bring your own Device.

Low Cost/No Cost Textbook = Sections of courses marked with this type of label indicate that the faculty have developed materials or changed to Online Educational Resources so that the student realizes a further cost savings on the textbook requirements of the course.

Live Online (LO) = This is a section that requires the students to be online with the faculty member on designated days and times for discussions, Q&A sessions, lectures, small group activities, demonstrations, etc. Some sections will require an in-person exam, your faculty member will inform you of this at the start of the semester.

Partial In-Person = This indicates that students will be required to meet on campus or at a Clinical site for a portion of the course content.

Full In-Person = This indicates that students will meet on campus or at a Clinical site with the faculty member for all of the course content.

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