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Registration for Fall 2008 Available NOW
Hayworth College will offer several hybrid/online classes this fall. The are indicated by an "H" A complete schedule of classes and registration forms are posted online now (http://www.queens.edu/undergraduate_evening/academic/registration2.asp). If you need assistance with your course selection, new students should contact Hayworth Admissions at 704 337-2314.
Registration for hybrid/online classes is brisk and some classes are filling quickly. Be sure to register today to get the class of your choice.
Training
We are offering several SharePoint training sessions for students registered for Queens Hybrid/Online courses. Please email Jada Edmondson to reserve your space: edmondsonj@queens.edu
Thursday Aug. 21st 12pm-1pm - Dana 312 Friday Aug. 22nd 12pm-1pm - Dana 312 Tuesday Aug. 26th 12pm-1pm - Dana 312 Wednesday Aug. 27th 12pm-1pm – Transamerica Lab (aka Jernigan Lab) Wednesday Aug. 27th 6pm-7pm - Dana 312 Thursday Aug. 28th 6pm-7pm - Dana 312 Tuesday Sept. 2nd 12pm-1pm - Dana 312 Wednesday Sept. 3rd 12pm-1pm - Transamerica Lab (aka Jernigan Lab)
In order to be successful taking a Queens online course, you should have the basics listed below:
Student Technical Competencies Basic computer skills including:
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Sending e-mail messages with attachments
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Navigating the internet
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Uploading and downloading files
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Creating, saving and renaming files
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Participating in online discussions
Minimum Hardware Requirements
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Pentium 500 MHz or higher recommended
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Microsoft Windows
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Free disk space of 100M recommended
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DSL or Broadband Internet connection and internet service provider
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Audio Card
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Printer
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E-mail account
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JAVA Compliant Web Browser
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Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
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Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or higher (free download)
Facts About Queens Hybrid/Online Courses
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Our online courses are not self-paced.
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Online courses have the same course materials and objectives and are not considered an easier course.
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Tuition and fees for online courses are the same as on-campus courses.
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All online courses qualify for the same number of credit hours as traditional courses and contain the same course content.
How to Succeed @ Learning Online
Being an online student requires self-motivation and time management skills. This is because online classes at Queens are not bound by a typical meeting time and place like traditional, on campus classes. Although the online courses at Queens are not self-paced, you will be able to learn at the times that are convenient for you, wherever you are, as long as you have access to the Internet. Therefore, it is up to you to decide what times are best for you to study and work on assignments and to get assignments completed and submitted on time.
What You Need to Know Before Taking an Online or Hybrid Course at Queens
Are You Ready to Take an Online or Hybrid Course at Queens
Are You Ready?
How to Be Successful at Online Classes at Queens
Getting Familiar With the Online Environment
Support: Who Do I Contact?
Technical Support: Call 704-337-2307. Registration: Contact the Registrar's Office at registrar@queens.edu or call 704-337-2242. Library: For Everett Libraray, call 704-337-2401 (Circulation Desk) or 704-337-7127 (Reference Desk). Bookstore: Visit www.queensbookstore.com or call 704-337-2413. Disability Services: Call 704 337-2508, or email Sandy Rogelberg at rogelbes@queens.edu.
NOTE: Some courses may have additional hardware ,software and version compatibility requirements. |