Distance Education Course Delivery

Courses Information:

EOU's Division of Distance Education offers courses in two different delivery modes.   They are Online and Onsite (please see descriptions of these modes below). You are required to have access to an Internet-connected computer and a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, or Mozilla.   Read the Acceptable Use Policy for the Computing and Telecommunications Service Center.  Also, DDE courses rely heavily upon the use of e-mail for communication with your instructors.   This requires the use of your EOU e-mail account.

Federal Financial Aid requirements necessitate that students receiving aid complete Online and Onsite courses in one term.   Students not receiving federal financial aid will need to complete their coursework in either one or two terms, which will be indicated in the course syllabus.  Further, please be aware that some instructors may require that a certain amount of coursework be completed in the first term in order to proceed into a second term. Again, please consult your syllabi for details.

Online Courses Online Courses

Online courses take place over the Internet through the use of a computer. If you enroll in an Online course, it will require that you have regular access to the Internet, able to communicate via e-mail with your instructor, able to use a word processing program, and can submit coursework using some combination of tools (see Course Tools). It may also require that you have access to a proctor with a computer connection when taking exams.  Please check the course description to see which tools are used in your Online class.

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Onsite Courses Onsite Courses

Onsite courses take place face-to-face (live) in a traditional classroom setting.   If you enroll in an Onsite course, it will require that you travel to a designated site over a weekend or on multiple dates during the term.   It will also require that you complete some coursework prior to your first class and after your final class session.   Please check the course description for the date(s) and location of your Onsite class.

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Courses Tools:

DDE courses use a combination of the following tools in communicating information between you and your instructors.

 

Additional resources:

Contact Information

Division of Distance Education

Eastern Oregon University

One University Blvd.

La Grande, OR 97850

Phone: 800-544-2195

Email: dde@eou.edu

Fax: 541-962-3627

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