Monday, May 10, 2010

Logging online for class

This past year has been a tumultuous one for University of California. The system has been victim to budget cuts and increased tuition. Students and staff alike are feeling the effects of UC’s economic situation. The solution, however, for these problems is an unlikely one. The UC system is considering offering the completion of undergraduate degrees online. Having courses online will allow for greater revenue and also access for the students. Professors will receive a grant, structure the class’s syllabus, and evaluate the students’ progress. Still, the administrators are unsure of how successful the online courses may be. The initial courses offered online will be lower division courses, typically taken by freshmen to fulfill general education requirements. It can lessen the amount of time spent battling the waitlist for overcrowded courses, and also reduce the time needed to graduate. The UC system hopes to have online courses offered in Fall 2011.

University Advisors

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