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Online Education at Syracuse University

About Syracuse University

Syracuse University (SU) is a private research university founded in 1870. University College of Syracuse was launched as Evening Session in 1918 and founded as University College in 1946. Its purpose was and continues to be to provide Syracuse University educational opportunities to part-time students.

We are an entry point for students, an innovator of programs, an integrator across campus disciplines, and a builder of bridges to the community.

Mission of Syracuse University

To provide Syracuse University educational programs and services to a diverse, worldwide community of part-time learners who seek change and empowerment through knowledge.

Our vision is to be agile, relevant, passionate, and responsive in providing continuing and professional education to adults. We will do this through the strength of our faculty and staff, and through our commitment to teamwork within and surrounding Syracuse University.

As a distance learner at Syracuse University you will be able to achieve your academic dreams, on your own time.

Payment Options

Payments Options

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Online Course Experience at Syracuse University

Top Reasons to take an online course from Syracuse University

  • Earn More! It's a fact that the higher educated you are, the more your earning potential increases. Yes, it truly pays to have an SU education!
  • Prestige. Syracuse University is recognized the world over for quality, with courses that have a reputation of being the best in their field.
  • Faculty. World-class faculty with expertise in a variety of subjects offer skillful instruction, stimulating courses, and individual attention.

Skills needed to be a successful distance learner at Syracuse University

Knowledge of Computers and Software:

  • understand the concepts and basic functions of a Windows or Mac operating system
  • save to disks, find files, create directories, run/execute programs on a Windows or Mac computer
  • copy and paste text, images, etc. from one application to another
  • create, edit, and save (in various formats) a document using word processing software
  • install and uninstall software
  • upload and download software and files

Information Retrieval:

  • understand and have a working knowledge of the Web and its functions
  • understand basic site navigation, searching, and installing and upgrading a Web browser

Electronic Communication:

  • understand use of e-mail, including sending and receiving file attachments
  • familiarity with interactive electronic discussion systems (Yahoo Chat, AIM, etc.)
  • experience using streaming media players such as RealPlayer and Media Player

Accreditation

Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

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To learn more about the online courses offered by Syracuse University, please complete the online "Request for Information" form.

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Course Listings:

Arts
    Advanced Writing Workshop: Fiction - Undergraduate - Spring
    Advanced Writing Workshop: Poetry - Undergraduate - Spring
    Critical Thinking - Undergraduate - Spring
    Ethics and Value Theory - Undergraduate - Spring
    Photography and the Fine Arts - Undergraduate - Spring
    Religion, Meaning and Knowledge - Undergraduate - Spring
    Religions of the World - Undergraduate - Spring
    Sophomore Fiction Workshop - Undergraduate - Spring
    Sophomore Poetry Workshop - Undergraduate - Spring

Business
    Organizational Leadership - Undergraduate - Spring

Sciences
    Science and Technology in the Modern World - Undergraduate - Spring

Society
    Social Impact of the Internet - Graduate - Spring
    Social Impact of the Internet - Undergraduate - Spring
    Sociology of Disaster - Undergraduate - Spring
    The Dynamics of Prejudice and Discrimination - Graduate - Spring
    The Dynamics of Prejudice and Discrimination - Undergraduate - Spring
    Underground Railroad - Graduate - Spring
    Underground Railroad - Undergraduate - Spring

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Facts & Figures
Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Address:
University College
700 University Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Private, not-for-profit, Higher Education
Calendar Type:
Semesters starting in August, January, and May; All spring 2010 credit courses will run January 19 - May 4, 2010 unless noted by the course.
Average Cost per Credit:
Undergraduate Part-Time Students: $607 per credit.
All Graduate Students: $1,117 per credit.
Student-deferred tuition plans available.
Credit-earning Options:
Online courses taken for credit may be transferred to students' home colleges or applied to a Syracuse University degree program.
Delivery Format: (?)
Courses are delivered entirely online via Blackboard.
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Doctoral/Research University—Extensive
Technical Requirements:
PC or Mac with a reliable Internet connection capable of web browsing and viewing multimedia-rich web sites. Broadband access is strongly recommended and is essential for courses with significant graphic content. Help Desk available by phone or e-mail.
Geographic Restrictions:
US and Canada only
Loans Offered:
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Registration Details:
Returning students may register online. New students can register by phone, fax, or email. A University representative can walk students through the application process.


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