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Online & Hybrid Courses

Students in online classes are responsible for balancing their time around the assignments and requirements of the class, for meeting deadlines announced by the instructor and attending an on campus final examination. To see if an online course is right for you and the way you study try this online quiz first.

Be aware that a Hybrid course will require attendance on campus for around 50% of the course. And a fully online course may require more work rather than less than a traditional course. 

2008 Summer and Fall Online and Hybrid courses will be as follows:

Summer Session May 19 - July 3 (exceptions noted)
Business Organization & Management BUS 101 - IN*  
Principles of Economics I ECO 201 - IN*  
Principles of Economics II ECO 202 - IN*  
Concepts of Business Management MGT 210 - IN*  
Principles of Marketing MKT 201 - IN*  
English Composition I ENG 121 - IN  
English Composition II ENG 122 - IN 05/19/08 - 8/21/08  
Children's Literature ENG 212 - IN  
World Literature II ENG 226 - IN 05/19/08 - 8/21/08  
Algebra I MAT 013 - IN  
Algebra II MAT 014 - IN  
Statistics I MAT 123 - IN*  
Statistics II MAT 124 - IN*  
Pre-Calculus MAT 129 - IN  
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MAT 131 - IN  
Small Business Management SBM120 - IN*  
Introductory Psychology PSY 123 - IN1/2*  
Theories of Personality PSY 219 - IN1*  
Social Psychology PSY 222 - IN1*  
Child Psychology PSY 223 - IN1*  
Abnormal Psychology PSY 235 - IN1*  
Business & Industrial Psychology PSY 244 - IN1*  

 

Fall Session

September 2 - December 12

Business Organization & Management BUS 101 - IN*  
Computer Applications in Business (Hybrid) BUS 107 - HD  
Business Law BUS 201 - IN  
Principles of Economics I ECO 201 - IN*  
Principles of Economics II ECO 202 - IN*  
Concepts of Business Management MGT 210 - IN*  
Principles of Marketing MKT 201 - IN*  
Basic Chemistry (Hybrid Course) CHM 010 - HD*  
Computer Applications and Systems CSC 105 - IN1/2*  
Help Desk Customer Service CSC 126 - IN  
Networking Technologies CSC 200 - IN  
English Composition I ENG 121 - IN  
English Composition II ENG 122 - IN  
Introduction to Journalism ENG 205 - IN  
Children's Literature ENG 212 - IN  
Children's Literature (Hybrid Course) ENG 212 - HD  
World Literature II ENG 226 - IN  
Feature Writing (Hybrid Course) ENG 241 - HD  
ESL - Reading / Vocabulary (Hybrid) ESL 094 - HD  
Environmental Health Hazards (Hybrid) ENV 208 - HD*  
Critical Issues Air/Water Pollution (Hybrid) ENV 211 - HD*  
Global Environmental Issues (Hybrid) ENV 212 - HD*  
Basic Mathematics MAT 010 - IN  
Algebra I MAT 013 - IN  
Algebra II MAT 014 - IN  
Statistics I MAT 123 - IN*  
Statistics II MAT 124 - IN*  
Pre-Calculus MAT 129 - IN  
Pre-Calculus (Hybrid Course) MAT 129 - HD  
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MAT 131 - IN  
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MAT 132 - IN  
Introductory Psychology (Hybrid) PSY 123 - HD*  
Child Psychology (Hybrid) PSY 223 - HD  
Educational Psychology PSY 226 - IN1*  
Small Business Management SBM 120 - IN*  
Leadership and Supervision SBM 220 - IN*  
Risk and Financial Management SBM 230 - IN*  
Introduction to Forensic Science (Hybrid) SCI 206 - HD  
Student Success Course (Hybrid) SSD 101 - HD  
   
Fall II Session September 22 - December 12  
Introductory Psychology PSY 123 - IN1/2*  
Theories of Personality PSY 219 - IN1*  
Social Psychology PSY 222 - IN1*  
Child Psychology PSY 223 - IN1*  
Psychology of the Handicapped PSY 227 - IN1*  
Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 234 - IN1*  
Abnormal Psychology PSY 235 - IN1*  
Business & Industrial Psychology PSY 244 - IN1*  
Adolescent Psychology PSY 255 - IN1*  

 If you are a new student you will first need to apply for admission in order to receive your campus account and determine eligibility for the course. If you are a continuing student who is eligible for web registration, you are required to use the web to enroll in an Internet course. Continuing students who are ineligible for web registration may enroll in person with a signed registration form from the department chair.

Click here to view the course descriptions. Middlesex registered students may check the course offering screen for availability by looking for section IN. These sections are reserved for Middlesex students. Some of these courses will also be open to NJVCCC students who should register through their home College and sections marked IP in the catalogue are reserved for those out of county students. New Jersey Virtual Community College Consortium (NJVCCC) is a collaboration between all the Community Colleges in New Jersey and is not an awarding body.

WebCT Orientation
* Sections marked with an asterisk use the WebCT course management system, you can learn more about WebCT at the following WebCT Orientation site: http://www.middlesexcc.edu/academics/control.cfm/ID/1078

Online Library Resources
We offer online access to the Middlesex Library Catalogue and to the Library Internet Resources and Online Databases.

Online Bookstore
Middlesex students on Middlesex online courses may obtain textbooks online or in person from the Blue Colt Bookstore.

NJVCCC students may obtain textbooks from the NJVCCC Online Bookstore.

Student Services
For more details on student support services see the web pages of the Division of Student Development.

Professional & Community Programs - Non-Credit Courses
These Instructor-facilitated Online Learning non-credit courses offer a wide range of highly interactive learning experineces that you can take entirely over the Internet. These courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors.

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