Frequently Asked Questions

Who takes online courses/programs?

Most RNs who enroll in distance education courses are over 25 years of age and are employed full-time.

Who teaches online courses?

You will have a faculty member who also teaches in the classroom. However, teaching online is different--the teacher knows that he/she must serve more as a guide for his/her online students and less like a distributor of information. Students become explorers and sharers of new knowledge. Your teacher will use the course web site to deliver lectures, course materials, discussion questions, and assignments. You'll use the site to ask questions, submit assignments, and participate in discussions.

How much time does an online course take?

Online learning takes as much time as an on-campus course. It is often recommended that you schedule between eight to twelve hours each week for a three-credit course.

What kind of equipment will I need?

Please read our Technical Requirements to answer your equipment questions.

How "technologically savvy" do I have to be?

You should be familiar with the basic operation of your computer.

At a minimum, you must know how to:

  • Use a mouse to navigate around the screen
  • Use word processing software (Microsoft Word)
  • Download files
  • Read and send e-mail, attach document files to e-mail, etc.

In addition, you should have some experience and familiarity with navigating and using the Internet as an information and communication resource.

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