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MUSC 1113 — Music Appreciation

COURSE FORMATS The following definitions describe existing modes of delivery for courses offered at Northern Oklahoma College: Traditional: A class is considered “traditional” when it relies solely upon face-to-face instruction with 800 minutes of seat time per credit hour issued—e.g. 50 minutes of a class meeting 3 times a week for 16 weeks, 75 minutes of a class meeting 2 times a week for 16 weeks, or 150 minutes of a class meeting 1 time a week for 16 weeks. Unless otherwise listed, all courses in the class schedule are traditional. Hybrid (designated in comment line of schedule): A hybrid class represents a mixture of traditional and online elements with a minimum of 65% face-to-face instructional time and the use of a Learning Management System (e.g., Blackboard) as a supplement for either synchronous or asynchronous learning with the expectation of student interaction with other students and the instructor. Online:An online class is one in which 75% or more of the instruction occurs through the use of a Learning Management System such as Blackboard. Learning in an online course may be both synchronous and asynchronous but with internal deadlines requiring students to log in a minimum average of once a week. Note: All online courses at Northern require students to take one proctored exam to authenticate identity of students enrolled in distance education. Students may test at any Northern campus testing site—the Enid location, the Stillwater location, or the Tonkawa camp

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