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University of Southern Queensland (USQ) describes itself as "a dynamic, young University that offers award programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level by on-campus, off-campus or online study".  It is based in Queensland, Australia, at four campuses including the main campus near Toowoomba.


The USQ web site is at http://www.usq.edu.au.  
Opened in 1967 as an Institute of Technology, today the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is a major multi-campus Australian university. USQ embraced the use of e-learning to support distance learners and offered online degree courses via its “USQOnline” initiative as early as 1999. USQ is recognised both nationally and internationally for its outstanding distance education programmes. It was the inaugural winner of the International Council for Open and Distance Learning (ICDE) prize for institutional excellence for its global education initiatives and expertise in providing flexible learning opportunities around the world. In addition, USQ's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Learning), Professor Jim Taylor, is President of the ICDE, which has representatives drawn from 142 countries worldwide.


USQ is an international leader in distance education. USQ claims that around 17,000 (or 75%) of USQ's students are undertaking off-campus study.  
USQ’s main campus is in Toowoomba, in South East Queensland. More than 26,000 students were enrolled at the university in Spring 2008; of this figure, approximately 17,000 (75%) relied on a distance-learning component to their studies. Students can choose from over 150 undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, pursuing their studies on campus , via distance learning, or through a combination of the two. The university has regional support offices and education partner offices throughout Australia and the world. (See below for a complete list.)


A specialist Distance and e-Learning Centre provides students from Australia and around the world with the opportunity to study the same programs and obtain the same awards as those studied by on-campus students regardless of location.
International students (who represent more than 80 countries) may choose to receive support from either USQ in Australia or from a USQ Education Partner or Regional Support Office. In some cases, these offices are linked to a local university or college which offers facilities for use by USQ students. All off-campus students work from “study packages” which may offer a combination of books, CD-ROMS and online texts/exercises.


USQ launched its own OpenCourseWare (OCW) Initiative in 2007, becoming the first Australian member of the OCW Consortium. The initial offering consisted of sample courses from all five of the university’s faculties, as well as courses from its Tertiary Preparation Program. More information about USQ’s involvement in this initiative can be found at http://ptsefton.com/blog/2007/07/30/11-39-44.679295/.


== Details ==
USQ Education Partner offices are located in Australia, Malaysia, China, Fiji, Russia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Iran, Pakistan and Taiwan.


Off-campus study involves students accessing study packages sent in the mail or delivered via the internet. Assessment is usually through submission of assignments by post or email, and examinations at centres around Australia in other countries. Students may also choose to attend a graduation ceremony on-campus or overseas. USQ provides off-campus students with support during their study; international students are assisted by USQ International.
USQ Education Support offices are located in Fiji, Germany, Oman, South Africa and UAE.


USQ is recognised both nationally and internationally for its outstanding distance education programs. USQ was the inaugural winner of the International Council for Open and Distance Learning (ICDE) prize for institutional excellence for its global education initiatives and expertise in providing flexible learning opportunities around the world. In addition, USQ's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Learning), Professor Jim Taylor, is President of the ICDE, which has representatives drawn from 142 countries worldwide.
A list of accredited USQ programmes offered fully in external or online mode can be reviewed at http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/distedprog.html.


== Online Course Delivery: From Indelta to Moodle ==
In 1999, USQ launched USQOnline, which offered numerous degree programs exclusively online. The International Council for Open and Distance Learning (ICDE) promptly voted USQ the 'best dual-mode university in the world for its global education initiatives and expertise in providing flexible learning opportunities.' At the time courses were delivered via the Indelta in-house LMS as part of a major push for a 'total eLearning Solution’.
Indelta, a wholly owned commercial initiative of USQ, had stakeholders and users from around the world. However, due to numerous factors (and fierce competition in the LMS marketplace in particular), by July 2004 OBHE reported that Indelta was in liquidation. USQ moved briefly to course delivery via WebCT Vista before ultimately selecting Moodle for full deployment in Fall 2008.
OBHE Subscribers may read more about Indelta’s history and liquidation in a July 2004 Breaking News item posted at http://www.obhe.ac.uk/news/July2004.html.
The USQ Web site is at www.usq.edu.au/.


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Revision as of 01:23, 18 August 2008

Opened in 1967 as an Institute of Technology, today the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is a major multi-campus Australian university. USQ embraced the use of e-learning to support distance learners and offered online degree courses via its “USQOnline” initiative as early as 1999. USQ is recognised both nationally and internationally for its outstanding distance education programmes. It was the inaugural winner of the International Council for Open and Distance Learning (ICDE) prize for institutional excellence for its global education initiatives and expertise in providing flexible learning opportunities around the world. In addition, USQ's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Learning), Professor Jim Taylor, is President of the ICDE, which has representatives drawn from 142 countries worldwide.

USQ’s main campus is in Toowoomba, in South East Queensland. More than 26,000 students were enrolled at the university in Spring 2008; of this figure, approximately 17,000 (75%) relied on a distance-learning component to their studies. Students can choose from over 150 undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, pursuing their studies on campus , via distance learning, or through a combination of the two. The university has regional support offices and education partner offices throughout Australia and the world. (See below for a complete list.)

International students (who represent more than 80 countries) may choose to receive support from either USQ in Australia or from a USQ Education Partner or Regional Support Office. In some cases, these offices are linked to a local university or college which offers facilities for use by USQ students. All off-campus students work from “study packages” which may offer a combination of books, CD-ROMS and online texts/exercises.

USQ launched its own OpenCourseWare (OCW) Initiative in 2007, becoming the first Australian member of the OCW Consortium. The initial offering consisted of sample courses from all five of the university’s faculties, as well as courses from its Tertiary Preparation Program. More information about USQ’s involvement in this initiative can be found at http://ptsefton.com/blog/2007/07/30/11-39-44.679295/.

USQ Education Partner offices are located in Australia, Malaysia, China, Fiji, Russia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Iran, Pakistan and Taiwan.

USQ Education Support offices are located in Fiji, Germany, Oman, South Africa and UAE.

A list of accredited USQ programmes offered fully in external or online mode can be reviewed at http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/distedprog.html.


Online Course Delivery: From Indelta to Moodle

In 1999, USQ launched USQOnline, which offered numerous degree programs exclusively online. The International Council for Open and Distance Learning (ICDE) promptly voted USQ the 'best dual-mode university in the world for its global education initiatives and expertise in providing flexible learning opportunities.' At the time courses were delivered via the Indelta in-house LMS as part of a major push for a 'total eLearning Solution’. Indelta, a wholly owned commercial initiative of USQ, had stakeholders and users from around the world. However, due to numerous factors (and fierce competition in the LMS marketplace in particular), by July 2004 OBHE reported that Indelta was in liquidation. USQ moved briefly to course delivery via WebCT Vista before ultimately selecting Moodle for full deployment in Fall 2008.

OBHE Subscribers may read more about Indelta’s history and liquidation in a July 2004 Breaking News item posted at http://www.obhe.ac.uk/news/July2004.html.

The USQ Web site is at www.usq.edu.au/.


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