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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 up to 50% of the time. And a fully online course may require more work rather than less than a traditional course. 

2010 Summer and Fall Online and Hybrid courses
 

 

Summer 2010 Session I

5/17/10 - 7/01/10        

Computer Applications & System

CSC105-IN

Principles of Economics I

ECO201-IN

English Composition I

ENG121-IN/IN1

English Composition II

ENG122-IN2

Children's Literature

ENG212-IN

Creative Writing

ENG235-IN

Algebra I

MAT013-IN

Algebra II

MAT014-IN

Statistics I

MAT123-IN*

Statistics II MAT124-IN*

Analytic Geom & Calculus I

MAT131-IN

Marketing I

MKT201-IN*

Introductory Psychology

PSY123-IN1/2

Theories of Personality

PSY219-IN1*

Social Psychology

PSY222-IN1*

Child Psychology

PSY223-IN1*

Lifespan Development

PSY232-IN/2

Abnormal Psychology

PSY235-IN1*

Summer 2010 Session II

7/06/10 - 8/19/10       

Microcomputers Systems & Architecture

CSC110-IN

Principles of Economics II

ECO202-IN*

English Composition II

ENG122-IN

World Literature II ENG226-IN
Creative Writing ENG-235-IN
History of Western Civ I

HIS121-IN**

History of Western Civ II

HIS122-IN**

Introductory Psychology

PSY123IN3

Introduction to Sociology

SOC121 IN

Fall 2010 Session

9/7/10 - 12/17/10 
Business Org & Management BUS101-IN
Business Law I BUS201-IN
Basic Chemistry for Health Sciences (Hybrid Course) CHM010-HD*
Computer Applications & System CSC105-IN
Computers in Health Tech CSC107-IN
Microcomputer Systems & Architecture CSC110-IN
Principles of Economics I ECO201-IN
Principles of Economics II ECO202-IN*
English Composition I ENG121-IN/1
English Composition II ENG122-IN/1
Introduction to Journalism ENG 205-IN
Journalism II (Hybrid Course) ENG206-HD
Children's Literature ENG212-IN
World Literature II ENG226-IN
Creative Writing I ENG235-IN
Feature Writing (Hybrid Course)

ENG241-HD

Environmental Health Hazards (Hybrid Course) ENV208-HD
Critical Issues Air/Water Pollution (Hybrid Course) ENV211-HD*
Global Environmental Issues (Hybrid Course) ENV212-HD*
ESL - Advanced Structure IV (Hybrid Course) ESL092-HD
History of Western Civ I HIS121-IN1
History of Western Civ II HIS122-IN1
History of Western Civ II HIS122-IN2
Algebra I MAT013-IN
Algebra II MAT014-IN
Statistics I MAT123-IN*
Statistics II MAT124-IN*
Precalculus MAT129-IN
Analytic Geom & Calculus I MAT131-IN
Analytic Geom & Calculus II MAT132-IN
Analytic Geom & Calculus II (Hybrid Course) MAT132-HD
Concepts of Business Managemnt MGT210-IN*
Marketing I MKT201-IN*

U.S. National Government

POS220-IN
Introductory Psychology PSY123-IN1/2*
Introductory Psychology
PSY123-IN3
Psychology of Women PSY217-IN
Theories of Personality PSY219-IN1*
Social Psychology PSY222-IN*

Child Psychology PSY223-IN
Child Psychology (Hybrid Course) PSY223-HD
Educational Psychology PSY226-IN**
Psychology of Persons with Disabilities PSY227-IN
Lifespan Development PSY232-IN/1
Psychology of Death and Dying PSY234-IN*
Abnormal Psychology PSY235-IN*
Business & Industrial Psy PSY244-IN*
Small Business Management SBM120-IN*
Leadership and Supervision SBM220-IN*
Risk and Financial Management SBM230-IN*

Introduction to Sociology

SOC121-IN1
Fundamentals of Public Speaking 
(Hybrid Course)
SPE121-HD
Student Success (Hybrid Course) SSD101-HD

 

 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 at course/section enrolment.

WebCT Orientation
* Sections marked with an asterisk use the WebCT learning management system, you can learn more about WebCT at the following WebCT Orientation site.

Moodle
** Sections marked with two asterisks use the MOODLE learning management system at http://middlesexcc.mrooms.net/

Campus Cruiser
Most of the remaining courses use Campus Cruiser except for some Math courses where you will be told how to access the course by Math Faculty. 

Campus Cruiser log-in ID and password are mailed to your home address on registeration at MCC for the first time. Students can also look for their Campus Cruiser log-in ID on a current schedule or bill.  If you do not have your Campus Cruiser log-in ID or password you must go to the Registrar's Office in Chamber's Hall with your MCC student ID card. You may call the Registrar's office at 732-548-6000 for hours of operation. DUE TO FERPA REGULATIONS NO PASSWORDS OR LOG-INS WILL BE GIVEN ON THE PHONE.

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

Video On Demand
We provide access to 262 on demand educational videos for use by MCC registered students, anytime and anywhere.


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

Departments and Services
For more details about our support services follow the links on the Campus Directory of Departments and Services

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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