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Online University Education 101
 by: Hal McIver



With hectic working lives and the increasing cost of higher education, more and more people are opting for an online university education. You need a computer, a phone connection, and an Internet Service Provider before you register for an online course. Despite those initial requirements however, you can be located anywhere in the world and in any time zone.

The University of Phoenix Online is one option that you might consider. The University offers online education in various disciplines and at undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate levels. After you have completed the online registration process, you can download lectures, questions, and assignments at your own convenience and review them offline. An easy-to-use Internet access software facilitates quick and smooth access to instruction material. All instruction materials are in text format, ensuring that you have access to all resources.

Online programs offer online libraries and services to help the students to access study material. The virtual classes are designed to facilitate interaction with colleagues and professionals in the field by sharing ideas, debating issues, and learning from their experience. Instructors guide the students through the course for easier understanding. Students can enrich their assignments by collating information from discussions and research. These assignments can then be discussed with instructors in an academic environment.

An online program offers almost unlimited flexibility, although it requires time-management capabilities and dedication towards the subject. Courses are offered in a sequence, and students can complete each course in about five to six weeks. Breaks can be incorporated in between the courses as well. The learning process is entirely based on email communication. Unlike a classroom situation, students do not have to curtail their normal commitments to make it to the class. Instead, they can download the instruction material anytime and from anywhere and complete it at their own pace.

About The Author

Hal McIver is a proponent of higher education, especially at online universities. See http://www.universityreviewsonline.com/2005/10/how_to_get_a_qu.html for more information on an online university education.

This article was posted on December 05, 2005

 


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