Hybrid course definition

Hybrid course means a course which integrates distance learning and face-to- face modes to provide student access to instruction and learning.
Hybrid course. A distance learning course of less than fifty-one percent (51%) distance education, with some displaced face-to-face classroom time. See Agreement, Article XX,
Hybrid course. Any course in which fifty percent (50%) or more of the content and student interaction is delivered electronically.

Examples of Hybrid course in a sentence

  • Distance Learning HealthPro EMS Training does not provide distance education except for the approved EMT Hybrid Course.


More Definitions of Hybrid course

Hybrid course means a blended delivery course. A 60 hour course is 4 hours a week and a 45 hour course is 3 hours a week "classroom" time. The classroom may be in a room, online or in groups.
Hybrid course is defined as a course in which some of the scheduled course contact hours take place in an online environment and some of the scheduled course contact hours take place in an on-ground environment. Examples may include, but are not limited to the following: e.g., a three
Hybrid course means a course section in which 50 to 99 percent of the planned instruction occurs online, where the students and instructor(s) are not in the same place, and the instruction is electronically-delivered.

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