2010
SPRING SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
INSTRUCTION
MODE LEGEND
The
following lettering codes indicate the different types of instruction
modes (delivery systems) for courses:
BI
|
ITV
Web Enhanced |
Courses
delivered through compressed video from one campus location
to other campus locations and uses the Internet to supplement
instruction. |
HI
|
ITV
Web Hybrid |
Courses
delivered through compressed video from one campus location
to other campus locations and meets approximately 50%
at the campus location and 50% on-line. |
IS
|
Independent
Study |
A
contract course by approval of faculty member and division
chair only. |
P
|
In
Person |
A
course offered by traditional classroom instruction. |
HB
|
In
Person Web Hybrid |
A
class that meets approximately 50% at the campus location
and 50% on-line. |
BP |
Web
Enhanced |
A
class that meets regularly at the campus location and
uses the Internet to supplement instruction. |
BW
|
Web
KYVC |
A
class offered by the Kentucky Virtual Campus that has
no more than two proctored exams. |
SECTION
LEGEND
The
following lettering codes in the Section number of a course indicate
a special designation as explained below:
C
|
Clinical
|
A
form of laboratory instructional delivery which is applicable
to many health and human service programs and may occur
in a facility that provides professional clinical services
to the public. |
L
|
Laboratory
|
Courses
in which students will be carrying out experiments, perfecting
skills, or practicing activities under the direction of
a faculty member. |
P
|
Learning
Community Block |
A
Learning Community Block consists of two or more classes
that are grouped together and taught in a coordinated
fashion. The material covered in each class reinforces
concepts and skills learned in other classes in the block.
|
R
|
Recitation
|
The
part of the course designed to review lecture and expand
concepts of the lecture course. |
T
|
ITV
|
Courses
delivered through compressed video from one campus location
to other campus locations. |
Z
|
Web
KYVC |
A
class offered by the Kentucky Virtual Campus that has
no more than two proctored exams. |