eLearning@NCCC offers flexible learning options including complete online degree and certificate programs and online courses where instruction takes place on the Internet, hybrid (blended) courses, which are a mixture of on-campus and online instruction, and web-enhanced classes, where instruction takes place in a classroom but is supported with online materials and activities. A listing of the various online and hybrid courses can be found on the Electronic Learning website. (Note: not every course is offered each semester).
Online Degree Programs:
- Business Administration Associates in Science Degree
- Business Administration Associates in Applied Science
- Computer Information Systems
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences
- Human Services
Online Certificate Programs:
- Accounting Certificate
- Business Management Certificate with Degree Option
How eLearning Works
Both online and hybrid courses give you the opportunity to gain knowledge using current technology within a flexible learning environment and schedule.
In online classes you can attend class from anywhere. You’ll need access to a personal computer with an Internet connection and compatible web browsers. Courses can be accessed online 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. In general, you won’t need to attend class on-campus. Some courses, however, require that you take on-campus or proctored exams. All course requirements are provided to you within each course in ANGEL.
Are You a Good Candidate for eLearning?
Successful candidates for NCCC online and hybrid courses have special qualities: they are self-motivated, self-disciplined, independent learners who are good time managers and able to meet deadlines. They are willing to try something new and learn in a non-structured environment. Successful students are comfortable with basic computing technical skills.
Online learners have special qualities and computing skills. Visit the NCCC Electronic Learning website to see if you pass the self-checklists. Go to the campus website at www.niagaracc.suny.edu and on the Quick Links drop down menu, choose Electronic Learning.
When Do Online and Hybrid Classes Begin?
Both online and hybrid classes begin the same day as regular on-campus classes and follow the same academic schedule; however, we provide you with access to your course one week prior to the first official day of classes. Use this extra time to become familiar with log on procedures, complete the student orientation and learn how to navigate your course & view textbook and other course information.
If you are taking a hybrid (blended) course, check the course calendar in ANGEL to find out when and where your first on-campus class meeting will take place.
If you are unsure of when classes begin, check the college academic calendar on the main NCCC college website at www.niagaracc.suny.edu.
How to Access Your Online & Hybrid Course(s)
All online and hybrid (blended) courses are presented through NCCC’s learning management system, ANGEL. You will receive a postcard in the mail with instructions to go to our Electronic Learning Website and select the GET STARTED button, which takes you to the getting started information. If you sign up for a course late, please visit the Electronic Learning website for ANGEL log on instructions or pick up a copy in the Records and Registration Office located in the Notar Administration building.
Why Access Your Course Early?
- To view textbook and material requirements
- To understand technical & software requirements
- To complete the student orientation section
What are the Course Expectations?
Online students are required to log in to their online classes at least three times per week. You will be “attending class” each time you submit an assignment, participate in a discussion forum or post a question, but you can attend from your home, office, or anywhere in the world. Although you can work at your own pace and enjoy a good deal of flexibility, each online course has a definite timeline and weekly deadline. Plan on spending several hours per week for each online course (typically 3-4 hours of work per credit hour of the course-i.e. 9-12 hours for a 3 credit course) every week of the semester. Most classes are highly interactive and will require your active participation.
Hybrid (blended) courses have reduced class room time with a portion of instruction taking place online. Instructors of hybrid courses will provide you with the details for their particular course attendance.
Just as in on-campus classes, students in online and hybrid (blended) courses are responsible for budgeting their time and meeting course requirements. Online students can expect a learning experience that is as effective as being with an instructor in a classroom.
Courses may incorporate web-based materials, textbooks, application software, simulations, and even learning activities off line, such as experiments or observations.
How to Register for an eLearning Class
Students enrolled (matriculated) at NCCC follow the same procedures for registration as for on campus classes. Non-matriculated students can visit the NCCC website at www.niagaracc.suny.edu. On the Quick Links dropdown menu, choose Electronic Learning and view registration procedures.
Financial Aid
Online & hybrid courses fall within financial aid regulations for students enrolled in an academic program here at NCCC. For financial aid assistance, call 716-614-6266 or visit the NCCC website.
Grades
Final Grades can be accessed on Banner Web, the NCCC student information system. A link to Banner Web can be found on the NCCC website Quick Links.
Technical Requirements/Internet Connectivity
For current technical requirements, visit the NCCC Electronic Learning website. Go to the NCCC homepage, and on the Quick Links drop down menu, choose Electronic Learning.
Contact Information
For more information about eLearning@NCCC, contact the Office of Electronic Learning at 716-614-6798, send an email to elearning@niagaracc.suny.edu, or visit our website at www.niagaracc.suny.edu and on the Quick Links drop down menu, choose Electronic Learning.
Support
If you need any assistance gaining access to your course(s), please contact the SUNY Learning Network Help Desk by visiting their website at http://sln.suny.edu and click on the link to submit a help desk request, or call them at 1-800-875-6269 (toll-free within the United States) or 1-518-443-5617 (direct). |