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Online Education at The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning

About Independent and Distance Learning (IDL)

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Independent and Distance Learning (IDL) offers education to fit your life, with online courses that can be accessed at your pace from any location. You can use these courses to work toward your degree, to broaden your professional expertise, or simply to learn more about a subject that interests you. You can register at any time for IDL courses. The minimum required enrollment time is eight weeks.


Our Mission

IDL's mission is to offer University of Georgia caliber courses to students and individuals interested in earning academic credit through learning at a distance. IDL strives to broaden access to higher education by transcending barriers of geography and time, while meeting the highest academic standards, encouraging academic rigor, and requiring equivalent levels of student achievements and quality of courses regardless of delivery format. It allows flexibility of registration, permits students to register at any time, and to take a maximum of three courses simultaneously with up to nine months to complete each course.

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More About IDL at The University of Georgia

Course Delivery and Technology

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Once registered, you will receive course access information via e-mail. You will also receive a student packet containing your IDL Student Handbook, notices, forms, and for some courses, special materials and instructions.

Earning Academic Credit

Academic credit earned through IDL is recorded on an official transcript by the University of Georgia Office of the Registrar and may be used to fulfill degree requirements according to the regulations of your college or university.

The maximum time allowed to complete an IDL course is nine months, though you are strongly encouraged to finish the course in less time. You must be enrolled in the course at least eight weeks, and all required lessons must be submitted and completed before taking your final exam. After the final exam, allow 30 days to receive your final grade.

Costs and Fees

Tuition for IDL courses is $203.00 per credit for in-state and out-of-state residents.

Accreditation

The University of Georgia is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; 404-679-4500) to award bachelor's, master's, specialist's and doctoral degrees.

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Learn more about the online courses offered by The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning by completing the online "Request for Information" form.

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Course Listings:

Arts
    Accelerated Elementary Spanish
    Art Appreciation
    Elementary Italian
    Elementary Latin I
    Elementary Latin II
    Elementary Swahili I
    Elementary Swahili II
    English Composition I
    English Composition II
    English Literature from the Beginnings to 1700
    Intermediate Latin I
    Intermediate Latin II: Golden Age Latin Literature
    Intermediate Spanish
    Intermediate Spanish II
    Introduction to Ethics
    Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
    Introduction to Philosophical Issues
    Introduction to the Religions of India, China, and Japan
    Ovid

Business
    Principles of Accounting I
    Understanding Cultural Diversity

Education
    Academic and Career Planning
    Child and Adolescent Development for Education
    Investigating Critical and Contemporary Issues in Education
    Methods and Materials for Teaching Latin

Health
    Abnormal Psychology
    Development of Interpersonal Relations
    Development within the Family
    Elementary Psychology
    Introduction to Child Development
    Optimal Nutrition for the Life Span
    Psychology of Health
    The Effects of Drug Use and Abuse

Sciences
    Advanced Turfgrass Science
    Design and the Environment
    Earth Processes and Environments
    Earth's History of Global Change
    Economics of Environmental Quality
    Horticultural Science
    Introduction to Fruit Crops
    Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Awareness
    Principles of Turfgrass Management
    Sports Turf and Lawn Management
    Turf Management Laboratory

Society
    American Government
    American History Since 1865
    American History to 1865
    Human Sexuality
    Introduction to Women's Studies
    Introductory Sociology
    Multicultural Perspectives on Women in the United States
    Social Problems

Trades
    Reading the Landscape

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Facts & Figures
Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
Address:
1197 South Lumpkin Street
Athens, GA 30602-3603
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Public Higher Education
Total Online Enrollment:
3400 students as of 9/1/2009
Calendar Type:
Semesters (rolling enrollment)
Average Cost per Credit:
$203 per credit
Credit-earning Options:
Students will earn University of Georgia credit for courses taken through IDL.
Delivery Format: (?)
Format is online using ALISSA (Asynchronous Learning Interface & Self Study Administrator), a customized online learning environment for independent study.
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Doctoral/Research University—Extensive
Technical Requirements:
Internet access required. OS systems supported are Windows 98 or higher and Mac OS X or higher. Some courses require speakers and microphone.
Geographic Restrictions:
No geographic restrictions
On-Campus Requirement:
Students are required to take a final exam (and a midterm in some courses) at a proctored test site. No other on-site requirements.
Scholarships Offered:
Students are encouraged to work with the University's financial aid office to obtain information about organizations that can help them find sources of funding (scholarships, grants, loan forgiveness programs, etc.).
Registration Details:
An IDL representative will contact you with registration instructions.


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