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Taking courses online isn't for everyone. A student has to be well-organized and disciplined to stay on top of their course work. Students need to plan ahead, to ensure their course work is completed along with everything else in their life. There are benefits to studying online: you can take classes at your convenience, and you don't have to fight traffic and find and pay for parking.
The best way to determine if online study is for you is to take a course. The Organizational Leadership Studies program allows students to take courses before they are accepted into the program. Enroll in and complete a course before you apply. That way, you will know exactly what you are getting into.
With asynchronous courses, a student doesn't need to be logged in at the same time as the rest of the class. Courses are offered online and are accessed via the Canvas Learning Management System at http://canvas.messianicfamilyfellowship.com/.
The instructors will post weekly guided content and assignments with due dates; the courses are NOT self-paced and require classroom participation. Students should find a syllabus, course materials, assignments, discussion boards and the grade book.
Students will need to visit Canvas regularly to participate by posting responses to instructor's questions and participating in class discussions utilizing the discussion board. Students are also required to complete the online readings and exercises. Each class session includes an assignment that will reinforce the material, promote the peer review process, and provide a hands-on learning experience.
No, this is the same degree that students on campus receive. There is no mention of distance learning, continuing, extended, or alternative education on the degree or your transcripts.
No, you can take all of the upper-division courses necessary to complete the 120 units required for the degree without ever coming to the campus.
No. Students need to have earned a minimum of 60 lower division units, fulfilled the lower division general education requirement, have a 2.0 GPA in transferable units and be in good standing at the last college attended (see Transfer Students Website and CSUDH catalog).
Yes, but not until they have applied and been accepted to the university. OLS distance learning students are eligible for the same financial aid as on-campus students with one exception. Distance learning students are not eligible for State University Grants. (See Financial Aid)
A minimum of 120 semester units is required for the bachelor's degree. A minimum of 40 semester units of upper division credit must be completed. To meet the residency requirement, a minimum of 30 semester units must be completed at CSUDH, of which 24 shall be earned in upper division courses and 12 upper division units shall be in the major (see CSUDH catalog).
Students can transfer a maximum of 70 lower division transferable units from accredited community colleges. Students can also transfer upper division units earned at a 4 year college or university if the courses meet the requirements of the Organizational Leadership Studies Program. Students will receive an evaluation of their courses after they are accepted into the program.
You can visit the University Advisement Center, and click on "General Education Course Descriptions". After admission to the University, a formal evaluation is done of transferable courses to meet General Education requirements.
You can take courses at your local community college. If that is not possible, many community colleges offer online courses.
(See also Assist to find community college courses that transfer and fulfill CSU Dominguez Hills lower division general education requirements.)
Exams are conducted online. In some cases, students may be asked to find a proctor who will monitor the exam for the university.
Generally speaking, a full-time student could expect to complete the program in as little as two years; a part-time student typically completes in a little over three years.
Yes, students who have completed all the requirements for degree program can participate in the commencement ceremony, which takes place on the campus of CSUDH during the month of May in each year. Students who are close to meeting graduation requirements or currently have 90 units should review Graduation: FAQs. After reviewing all of the requirements for graduation, students should also contact the program advisor to make sure they have or are completing the major and minor requirements.
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