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The ''University of Central Florida'' ('''Online@UCF''', UCF) delivers online distance education courses via its Online@UCF service. Online@UCF is managed by UCF’s Center for Distributed learning, in Orlando, Florida, [[US]].


In 2008 Online@UCF offered seven undergraduate degrees, eight postgraduate degrees, and 12 graduate certificates, plus over 180 courses from all academic areas, with all courses fully online (though some programmes do require face-to-face internships, practica or clinical experiences that must be completed in person).
The ''University of Central Florida'' ('''Online@UCF''', UCF) delivers online distance education courses via its Online@UCF service. As of Autumn 2007, UCF was the sixth largest university in the [[US]].
 
UCF's main campus is in Orlando, Florida, [[US]]. There are 11 other regional campus locations throughout Central Florida, comprising 12 colleges total. Online@UCF is managed by UCF’s Center for Distributed learning (in Orlando).
 
The University of Central Florida launched its first Web-based course initiatives in 1996 to improve course access for students who were geographically dispersed across the state. Online@UCF now offers seven full undergraduate degrees, eight postgraduate degrees, and 12 graduate certificates (as well as 180 online courses, across all academic areas). Some programmes do require face-to-face internships, practica or clinical experiences that must be completed in person.
 
Established in 1963, UCF is a public university with roughly 48,000 students total. Of these, 41,000 are undergraduates and 7,000 are postgraduates (with 1,600 doctoral students). There are 1,700 faculty members.


The Online@UCF Web site is at http://online.ucf.edu/
The Online@UCF Web site is at http://online.ucf.edu/
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== More details ==
== More details ==


Online courses may take on three modes:
Online courses may be taken in three different modes:


* ''World Wide Web'' courses are conducted 100% via Web-based instruction and collaboration (proctored examinations may be required).
* ''World Wide Web'' courses are conducted via Web-based instruction and collaboration only (though proctored examinations may be required).
* ''Video Streaming'' courses are delivered via streaming video and may be supplemented by additional Web activity, projects or exams.  
* ''Video Streaming'' courses are delivered via streaming video and may be supplemented by additional Web activity, projects or exams.  
* ''ReduceSeatTime/Mixed Mode'' courses include both classroom attendance and online instruction. They may include video streaming and labs.
* ''ReduceSeatTime/Mixed Mode'' courses include both classroom attendance and online instruction. They may include video streaming and labs.

Revision as of 04:10, 31 August 2008

The University of Central Florida (Online@UCF, UCF) delivers online distance education courses via its Online@UCF service. As of Autumn 2007, UCF was the sixth largest university in the US.

UCF's main campus is in Orlando, Florida, US. There are 11 other regional campus locations throughout Central Florida, comprising 12 colleges total. Online@UCF is managed by UCF’s Center for Distributed learning (in Orlando).

The University of Central Florida launched its first Web-based course initiatives in 1996 to improve course access for students who were geographically dispersed across the state. Online@UCF now offers seven full undergraduate degrees, eight postgraduate degrees, and 12 graduate certificates (as well as 180 online courses, across all academic areas). Some programmes do require face-to-face internships, practica or clinical experiences that must be completed in person.

Established in 1963, UCF is a public university with roughly 48,000 students total. Of these, 41,000 are undergraduates and 7,000 are postgraduates (with 1,600 doctoral students). There are 1,700 faculty members.

The Online@UCF Web site is at http://online.ucf.edu/

More details

Online courses may be taken in three different modes:

  • World Wide Web courses are conducted via Web-based instruction and collaboration only (though proctored examinations may be required).
  • Video Streaming courses are delivered via streaming video and may be supplemented by additional Web activity, projects or exams.
  • ReduceSeatTime/Mixed Mode courses include both classroom attendance and online instruction. They may include video streaming and labs.

Reports

See http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4115/is_200610/ai_n17195969 for a 2006 case study of Online@UCF.


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