Telecourse and CD-ROM courses are alternate modes of course delivery that require a reduced number of on-campus classes supplemented with other instructional materials. Although there are required on-campus meetings, this is a more flexible means of taking courses as you spend less time on campus. Any Chabot College student can enroll.
Just like traditional on-campus courses, all telecourse/CD-ROM courses:
• Are taught by an instructor with whom you communicate on a regular basis.
• Require textbooks, assignments, exams, etc.
Many of the courses fulfill general education requirements; most courses are
also transferable (check with counseling) and qualify for financial aid (check
with financial aid).
While each course may differ slightly (check the schedule notes for each
section), students attend about five (5) on-campus meetings taught by a Chabot
instructor, view a professionally produced series
of videos, study their course materials, and complete assignments.
For most courses, students have the option to rent the series
(for a fee) or view the series in the Chabot Library Audio/Visual Center (no
fee). A few courses can be viewed free of charge at the Annenberg website.
Attend required meetings for course-specific details, or you may find further
information at
www.chabotcollege.edu/distanceed/spring08.asp.
These Biology courses combine on-campus labs with CD-ROM lectures and labs. There are fewer required on-campus meetings than in a traditional course. See the specific course listing for details on meeting dates and times.
The registration process for these courses is identical to that for all other courses. You can locate these courses in the Class-Web website by selecting “Search for Distance Ed”. These courses are also listed in the printed class schedule under each subject. Make sure you can meet any posted requirements.
Your first step is to attend the first on-campus meeting, where additional
information will be provided.