Today the only thing you have to decide is what level you want to accomplish. No hotel fees, no airfare, no long nights away from home, no unexpected costs, just attend classes and complete your daily work. Its simple, you train anytime day or night! Earn your credential while you work or after your work day is done. Whether you want to attend a workshop or go online, HS University's learning experience is challenging, rewarding and Head Start focused. Online courses are 6 weeks in length. View a complete course outline below to find out what you will learn. Cost $990.00 per course. This includes course manual, and all online testing.
What is online course? Students unfamiliar with distance education may be asking themselves, "How do online classes work?" The reality is that classes are laid out online much the same way they would be in a classroom, it’s just that students don’t have to travel to that classroom to take part. Here is a general overview of what students can expect when taking an online class, from getting started to the basics of completing assignments online.
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Listening to and reading lectures, doing homework, handing in papers and talking with your peers– it doesn’t sound so different than any traditional class. In reality, the experience most students have with online education is very similar to attending courses on campus. If you have any questions about how HS University holds courses, check out this preview and familiarize yourself before you start taking classes. Watch Blackboard Now!
Another great feature of attending courses online at HS University is...
Free Courses
The newest entry to our online education is the MOOC, or massive open online course, developed by schools such as Harvard, Stanford, and MIT. These courses have been, and continue to be, developed as part of our college’s mission to improve overall knowledge at little or no cost. A typical class includes several short, recorded weekly lecture modules and supplemental reading assignments. There is usually homework (graded by computer or other attendees), and possibly a few online meetings where you can speak with other students or the instructor.
MOOCs are different from most online courses because of the number of students involved (thousands at a time), the prestige of the professor, and the status of the school offering the course. While these courses are free, they don’t offer college credit, but are still an excellent way to meet our continuing education credit requrirements.