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How Do Online Courses Work?
Classes start on the second or third Wednesday of each month with two lessons posted each week and can be completed within a six-week period at your convenience. Interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials, and online discussions supplement the lessons. All of our courses include a required online orientation session and are managed by faculty members who provide a syllabus, monitor study sessions, and serve as a learning resource throughout your learning experience. Registration remains open up to 2 weeks after the start date.

You will be granted access to two lessons each week for six weeks. Each lesson will be accompanied by a short, multiple-choice quiz. You are expected to try and complete each quiz within ten days from when the lesson is released. Some lessons will also be accompanied by an assignment that has been designed to give you a hands-on application of the skills taught in that lesson. You will be granted ten days to complete each assignment, you will be provided with the tools you'll need to self-evaluate your work. The course will conclude with a final test. You will have ten days after your course ends to submit the final for evaluation.

Once you've registered and paid for your course, your next step will be to attend the required online orientation. During the orientation procedure, you will learn about the specific requirements for your course and how to contact your instructor. You'll also be granted an opportunity to select the password that you will use to access your course materials.

If you have registered and paid for your course, you may begin the orientation by clicking on the orientation button. After completion of the required orientation, you will be granted access to your online classroom.

It's Easy to Register: 

Need a registration form? Download, print, fill out and submit registration form. Please follow the guidelines below:

  • Mail-In
    Send Registration form and payment to The Community College of Baltimore County, Continuing Education Division, Bldg., V, and 800 South Rolling Road, Baltimore, MD 21228-5317. Social Security number must be written on the check.
  • Phone-In
    Phone in your registration by calling 410-869-0296. We accept MasterCard, VISA, or Discover. Please have credit card number and expiration date ready when you call.
  • FAX
    Fax your registration form, to our secure server, with charge information to 410-455-4952

 

 

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