Campuses
Continuing Education Unit Campus
refers to professional development certificate program classes
Distance Graduate Campus
online graduate-level courses*
Distance Learning Campus
online courses*
Extended Campus
refers to classes held during the evening; classes may begin between the hours of 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Graduate Campus
refers to graduate-level classes
Main Campus
refers to daytime classes held on Utica College campus; classes usually begin before 4:00pm but may continue into the evening hours
Schedule Types
Angel e-Learning Instructional Method
Class materials are posted in electronic format by instructors and are available via internet access
Clinical Schedule Type
field experience in off-campus setting; students may be responsible for their own transportation to and from the location
Distance Learning Schedule Type
online course*
Independent Study Schedule Type
course of study going beyond the subject matter covered by the courses listed in the catalog; taken with instructor supervision (details can be found in the college catalog)
Internship Schedule Type
supervised experience in off-campus setting; students should expect written work, projects and periodic evaluations; students may be responsible for their own transportation to and from the location
Lab Schedule Type
laboratory setting; involves hands-on or experimental activities, students may work in groups, written reports may be required
Lecture Schedule Type
traditional classroom setting; instruction is delivered via teacher lectures and classroom discussion
Practicum Schedule Type
field experience in off-campus setting; includes seminar, students may be responsible for their own transportation to and from the location
Recitation Schedule Type
review/study group format; various interactive, cooperative and non-traditional learning strategies are used to reinforce course material
Student Assistantship Schedule Type
students assist faculty members in teaching courses they have already completed with a grade of A or B; open to juniors and seniors in good academic standing
Tutorial Schedule Type
classes not offered regularly; may be taken under extraordinary circumstances under the supervision of an instructor (details can be found in the college catalog)
Attributes
Computer Use
basic computer skills are necessary; classes/lab may be held in computer lab; students will gather, analyze, and present information using computers and/or the Internet
Diversity
refers to classes that emphasize an awareness of and appreciation for the importance of interacting effectively with people of diverse backgrounds.
Language Lab
for Foreign Language studies; students watch and/or listen to information presented in the foreign language they are studying
Oral Communication
emphasis on student development of speaking skills, includes oral presentations
Writing Intensive
emphasis on student production of written work, such as essays and term papers.