Internet Classes
Students may use their own computer or a computer in a campus lab to access class information over the internet. The student can access the course work at their own convenience Students interact with the instructor through an electronic bulletin board, E-mail or in person during office hours. Student discussions may take place via chat rooms where group projects may be beneficial.
Video Telecourses
Telecourses are classes offered on videotape. Students watch the tapes at home at their convenience and work at their own pace with the support of an instructor. There are deadlines throughout the semester and some on-campus meetings are required. Students may tape at home via cable network, lease from DACC or checkout from local libraries.
Interactive Video Courses
Interactive Video is technology that brings people from two or more locations together. In a nutshell, Interactive Video is a room filled with monitors, cameras and microphones in which data is collected and transmitted via T-1 telephone lines; A T-1 line is the equivalent of 28 regular lines bundled together The system is totally interactive, you will be able to see and speak to students at a remote site and they will be able to see and hear you Incoming video and audio are slightly delayed due to the compression of video.
Online Degrees and Accreditation
DACC offers more than 100 online courses in Transfer, Career, and Basic
Skills programs. The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools has granted DACC accreditation to
offer online degrees and certificates in Accounting; Marketing
Mid-Management; Travel and Tourism; and the general transfer degree,
Associate of Science and Arts (ASA).
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Basic Skills ASED 056 GED Review DEVE 098, 981, 982, 983 English DEVE 099, 991, 992, 993 English DEVM 098, 981, 982, 983 Mathematics DEVM 099, 991, 992, 993 Mathematics DEVM 100 Mathematics DEVR 099, 991, 992, 993 Reading Skills DEVR 098, 981, 982, 983 Study & Reading Skills Career BACC 100 Introduction to Accounting BACC 120 Principles of Finance BACC 130 Payroll Accounting BACC 220 Certified Bookkeeper Review BMGT 103 Customer Service BMGT 110 Taking Off in Travel BMGT 111 Air Reservations – U.S. Domestic BMGT 112 Air Fares – U.S. Domestic BMGT 115 Trade Shows, Events and Meetings BMGT 118 Professional Selling BMGT 120 Travel Sales and Trends BMGT 123 Hospitality BMGT 124 Automated Air Reservations BMGT 125 Automated Air Fares & Tickets BMGT 160 Entrepreneurial Skills BMGT 201 Promotional Strategy BMGT 212 Human Resource Management BMGT 217 Principles of Retail Merchandising BOFF 130 Windows BOFF 151 Records Management CRIM 202 Laws of Evidence DRAF 266 Applied AutoCAD ELEC 160 Introduction to Electricity/Electronics ELEC 167 Electronic Circuits I ELEC 255 Service Electronics ELEC 273 Digital Electronics 1 ELEC 274 Digital Electronics 2 HVAC 150 Heating Plants HVAC 200 Advanced Air Conditioning HVAC 240 Commercial Refrigeration HVAC 260 Air Handling INFO 105 Introduction to Computer Workstations INFO 110 Internet & Telecommunications INFO 135 Concepts in Programming: C INFO 249 Managing Information Technologies INFO 265 RPG/ILE Programming MATH 105 Intermediate Algebra MATT 104 Business Mathematics PSYC 260 Social Psychology of Aging |
Transfer ANTH 103 Anthropology ANTH 107 Cultural Anthropology ARTS 115 Art Appreciation CACC 101 Financial Accounting CACC 105 Managerial Accounting CACC 108 Intermediate Accounting I CACC 109 Intermediate Accounting II CACC 166 Cost Accounting CBUS 104 Introduction to Business CBUS 150 Business Computer Systems CBUS 203 Business Law I CBUS 204 Business Law II CECN 102 Microeconomic Principles CECN 103 Macroeconomic Principles EDUC 101 Nature of the Teaching Profession EDUC 211 Educational Psychology ENGL 101 Rhetoric and Composition I ENGL 102 Rhetoric and Composition II GEOG 134 World Regional Geography HIST 111 Western Civilization I HIST 112 Western Civilization II HIST 151 History of U.S. to 1865 HIST 152 History of U.S. Since 1865 HIST 215 History: Special Topics HLTH 101 Contemporary Health HLTH 130 Nutrition HUMN 101 Introduction to Humanities MATH 111 College Algebra MATH 115 Survey of Statistics MATH 161 Statistics MUSI 115 Music Appreciation PHIL 102 Logic PHIL 103 Ethics PHIL 104 World Religions PHYS 100 Conceptual Physics PHYS 143 Introduction to Astronomy POLI 150 American Government POLI 160 International Relations POLI 231 State and Local Government POLI 238 Comparative Government POLI 240 Non-Western Comparative Government PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 205 Industrial Psychology PSYC 210 Psychology of Human Development PSYC 240 Social Psychology SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology SOCY 200 Marriage and the Family SOCY 201 Social Problems SOCY 205 Juvenile Delinquency SPCH 102 Public Speaking Transfer & Career BMGT 114 Principles of Management BMGT 117 Principles of Marketing CRIM 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 101 Criminal Law CRIM 204 Criminology |