University of Florida

The non-traditional, non-campus schooling presented by the University of Florida consists of undergraduate along with graduate programs. Students must have a formal admission from the University of Florida to receive a degree. In addition to satisfying the admission requirements of the school, applicants must meet the requirements of the departments that provide the particular degree courses.

Distance education gives access to classes from remote sites, even straight from the home. Courses might occur as the same time as the campus classes or they might be offered at other times (flexible schedules). Some distance courses require students to meet with their instructors in person at least once.

Even though you will be involved in a ""distance learning program"" to take your courses, you may have to go to some on-campus meetings, like orientation, hands-on training classes, residencies, and the graduation ceremony. In contrast to certificate curricula, degree curricula may require more of those on-campus sessions, but neither curriculum will require a student to attend in-person meetings exceeding 25 percent of the program.

So, no matter if you are taking one class or completing a formal program, as a distance education student you can stay where you are, remain at your present job, or be a stay-at-home parent and continue striving toward obtaining your degree or professional certificate. Self-motivation is the key to successful distance learning that moves according to your own pace and schedule.

Those enrolled in web-based programs exhibit these characteristics:

  • 75% work full- or part-time.
  • Those trying to finish a degree include 3/4 of the students.
  • Female enrollees make up two-thirds of the population.
  • Over 50% of students are married with families.
  • 50% are 35 or older.
  • Out of the most recent enrollments, 1 out of 5 have come from the web.

What kind of technology do you need to finish the online programs? Each course varies. UF possesses a large array of prodigious technologies, including the Internet, CD-ROMs, video conferences, video media, and streaming videos. Verify the exact technology used by the institute and more specifically, the professor. In order to clarify their application at UF, brief outlines of delivery techniques have been provided by the university.

When course materials are needed, money will be deducted. The department that offers a particular course can let you know what supplies you may need and if there is a fee for course materials. It's mandatory to talk to the correct department or institute for particular supplies. Contact your college or department to receive your course materials.

 

List of education programs offered by University of Florida

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