Hybrid

Often called the "best of both worlds," hybrid courses are a mix of delivery methods.  A hybrid requires less student presence onsite than a lecture course, but there will still be some required on-campus events.


Definition of Instructional Delivery Type:

Hybrid – Face-to-face instructional time (determined by approved contact hours for the course) is reduced and replaced by instruction and/or activities which may be provided through another delivery mode (via D2L). All lab hours must be held in the traditional delivery mode. A minimum of 33% of the approved lecture contact hours for the course must be delivered in the synchronous traditional mode. The remaining 67% of lecture time must be accounted for through a documented plan for instructional activities. This plan must be shared with students and readily accessible to them.

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