Friday, November 27, 2009
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Program Contact Information
Dr. Timothy Phillips, Department Chairperson
400 E. Second Street
Bloomsburg,
PA
(570) 389-4506
tphillip@bloomu.edu
http://iit.bloomu.edu
More Information
2008-2009 Program Information
Degrees and Certificates Offered
| Online graduate degrees offered |
Instructional Technology |
| Are these online graduate degree programs accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Enhancement (NCATE)? |
Yes |
| Online graduate certificates offered |
E-learning developer certificate, Instructional technology specialist certification |
Admissions
| Minimum requirements for admission?: |
Yes |
| Are students who meet minimum admissions requirements automatically accepted? |
No |
2008-2009 Enrollment
| Year that this school began offering an online graduate degree program: |
2000 |
| Total number of students enrolled in online graduate degree program(s) (Fall 2008): |
42 |
| Year that this school began offering an online graduate certificate program: |
2003 |
| Total number of students enrolled in online graduate certificate program(s) (Fall 2008): |
5 |
2008-2009 Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid
| In-state Tuition: |
$357 Per Credit |
| Out-of-State Tuition: |
$572 Per Credit |
| Additional fees online students are typically required to pay: |
Technology; Other |
| Is institutional financial aid available?: |
Yes, institutional aid is available. |
| Is federal financial aid available?: |
Yes, federal aid is available. |
Technology
| Minimum required Internet access speed: |
56k |
| Recommended Internet access speed: |
56k |
| Technologies used in typical courses: |
Chatrooms (synchronous); Threaded discussions (asynchronous) |
| Support: |
Yes |
Academics and Learning Environment
- Most of this school's online degree programs are offered in a physical setting.
- Credits earned for courses in the online degree programs can be transferred toward the equivalent degree program offered in the physical setting.
- Admissions requirements for the online programs are the same as requirements for the equivalent degree programs offered in the physical setting.
- All full-time faculty who teach in the online programs also teach in the programs offered in a physical setting.
- Exams are typically proctored: in a campus setting, in a non-campus setting.
- Excluding chat rooms, more than half of the courses in online programs are offered asynchronously.
- In typical courses, online interaction between students and faculty is not available
- Courses in online programs typically do require students to work cooperatively with other students online on group projects.
- Courses in the school's online programs typically do have a maximum class size of None.
- Students typically are required to log into their online courses N/A time(s) per week.
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Residency Requirements
| Typical courses in online degree programs do not require all students to meet in a physical setting. |
Faculty
| Faculty are required to undergo training before teaching online courses. Faculty are not required to respond to student comments and queries. |
Student Services
| Students have access to: Campus-based library; Online library; Career counseling and placement assistance; Academic advising; Financial aid office |
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