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Minnesota State College Southeast Technical Associate Degrees Co...
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Minnesota State College Southeast Technical - Associate Degrees - Computer Programming - Microcomputer Emphasis
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About this school
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Minnesota State College Southeast Technical
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A two-year college, Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical offers technical majors, online classes, distance learning and evening classes. Each year 1,900 full- and part-time students take advantage of 70 diverse degree programs in six major career fields: business and office, health and human services, sales and management, musical instrument repair, technical, and trade and industrial. The college has three sites - Red Wing, Winona and Winona Airport - all along the majestic bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley. Other highlights include:
-Small class sizes.
-Cutting-edge technology.
-Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and general education courses.
-Online degree programs in computer programming, computer applications, web design & development, medical secretary/transcription, and professional nanny/family child care.
-97 percent job placement rate.
What does the college expect of online students?
-Complete all assignments.
-Enter the Blackboard site each day to keep up with correspondence.
-Complete an end-of-course evaluation to provide feedback to the college.
-Complete all assessment activities.
-Promptly seek tutoring help when needed.
-Follow all the appropriate rules of the college.
Courses delivered over the Internet use the World Wide Web graphical interface. They may include material to read online, exercises to complete online with interactive forms, discussion lists in which you exchange ideas with the instructor and the other students in the class, and many other types of instructional activities. Students with access to the Internet can take classes via their own computer at home. Some classes are offered on computer disks or CD-ROM disks. The disks and study materials are mailed to your designated address.
Attendance in an online course is obviously not based on "seat time" as are regular classroom-based courses. You can keep a log of time you spend participating in online discussions and completing assignments. Other work is typically considered homework.
You participate in class discussions at your discretion during the week. The earlier you get into the discussion during the week, the more and better information you will gain related to the work you'll need to do on your assignments. In other words, don't wait till Saturday or Sunday to get into the discussions.
Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association
30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois, 60602-2504
Telephone: (800) 621-7440
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