BCC does offer some credit for prior learning opportunities. Please see here for more information. Note, though, that prior learning credit must typically be equivalent to a specific course at [...]
Forms of assessment in online courses vary greatly by instructor and course. Some faculty may administer no exams, preferring only papers or projects. Others may administer oral exams. Some may [...]
Not at this time. All programs offered online are expected to be completable in the approximately the same amount of time as in-person. However, since online courses are often asynchronous, […]
The structure of the course depends on each course and each professor. However, the design of all courses follows the guidelines provided by the Online Course Quality Review Rubric (OSCQR), […]
The schedule depends on the course. In asynchronous courses there is no specific schedule except the deadlines established to submit assignments or any other type of assessment. In synchronous [...]
Yes, you can access the course material and lecture material at any time during the semester while you are taking a course. Some professors make course content available weekly as […]
Some professors make course content available weekly as the semester progresses, and some professors make all course content available from the beginning of the semester. This depends on the [...]