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Spring down
February 6th-June 3rd
: : : Registration begins Dec 5th

Telecourses & Teleweb courses are offered at Cabrillo during the Fall and Spring semesters only.

What is a telecourse? a teleweb course?

 

Want to find out more about the class?
Click on the Instructor's name in the list of classes below to access their directory page or website or visit the Home Page for the department offering the course or check with the Division Office or visit the Counseling Services for guidance
.

Is an on-campus orientation or other on-campus meetings required?
Check the Schedule of Classes or click on your Instructor's name in the list of classes below to access their directory page or website.

Are you required to complete the Assessment process before you can register or attend the class?
Visit the Assessment Center's webpage for information.

Need more information? -or- Ready to enroll?
Visit Resources for Students for links to IMPORTANT information.

 

Spring Telecourses
February 6-June 3, 2006

Section

Units

Instructor

Required On Campus Meetings?

 Delivery

HS

10

Personal Health

46627

3.00

R.Diller

Yes

TELECOURSE

JOURN

21

Mass Communications

46005

3.00

A.Neu

Yes

TELEWEB

SPAN

1A

Begin Span-1st half Destinos

45726

2.00

L.Banducci

Yes

TELECOURSE

SPAN

1B

Begin Span-2nd half Destinos

45727

2.00

L.Banducci

Yes

TELECOURSE

PS

1

Introduction to Government

45571

3.00

W.Hill

Yes

TELECOURSE

What is a telecourse? a teleweb course?

Telecourses are pre-produced television courses which can be seen on Community Television of Santa Cruz County Channel 25 (Comcast Cable), on Watsonville Community Television Channel 71 (Charter Cable), and on videotape.

Teleweb courses combine television and the web. Students must have access to an Internet-connected computer.

For information on telecourse orientations, refer to the course description in the Schedule of Classes or visit the instructor's directory page at www.cabrillo.edu -> Directory.

The courses are credit courses, which give students the opportunity to complete most of their course work outside of the classroom on their own time. The courses are academically equivalent to on-campus courses and use Cabrillo instructors. Some students feel telecourses are more difficult than on–campus courses since students are responsible for learning on their own. Success in these courses requires maturity and a strong commitment by the student.

Telecourses include:

  1. Campus visits Students come to the college campus at designated times to meet with the instructor and other students for orientation, review and/or testing. Students also telephone or visit instructors during office hours.  
  2. Television viewing Telecourse students view programs at home or can see them in the Learning Center on the Aptos campus, at the Watsonville campus, or at other arranged sites in the county. Video tapes of the programs can be rented for the semester. The details of each course will vary and will be explained in part in the schedule and in detail at the orientation.  
  3. Reading assignments Students are required to read the textbook and other materials as assigned by the instructor. It is recommended that each lesson is read before viewing the program. Books are available at the Bookstore. Newsletters with course information may be sent to students throughout the term.  
  4. Completion of assignments/exams Students complete assignments or special projects given by the instructor. In addition, exams are held on campus at scheduled times. 

 

Updated: October 27, 2005