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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
does Internet assisted learning really mean?
- You
will use a computer and the Internet to access course content,
assignments, and class discussions. This means you can plan your
learning around work and home schedules.
Do
I need my own computer and Internet connection?
- Having
your own computer allows more flexibility for you, the learner.
Check our website for technical recommendations.
How
long will it take me to finish the degree?
- The
time it takes to complete a baccalaureate degree depends on
your
schedule. Most part-time students with associate degrees will
receive their baccalaureate degree in three years, taking two
courses at a time.
Will
I get to know my professors?
- Electronic
mail is a fast, easy, and personal way to communicate with
your
teachers and other students.
Where
will I do my internship?
- Your
adviser will help you find an internship site that is both convenient
and relevant.
Our partners in bringing this program to you include:
Bachelor of Applied Business Program at the University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities; Northwest Technical College-East Grand Forks, MN;
Red River Community College, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Learn More
For more information about the program contact:
David Seyfried
Assistant Professor and Director
Center for Math, Science, and Technology
208C Selvig Hall
218-281-8370
seyfried@umn.edu
Check out UMC's other health related program:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Management
For more information about applying to the Applied Health program at UMC or to set up a campus visit, contact:
Center for Adult Learning
217 Selvig Hall
University of Minnesota
Crookston, MN 56716-5001
Toll Free: 1-800-UMC-MINN ext 8679
mchristo@umn.edu
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