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Serves part-time students and working adults interested in pursuing degrees by taking courses during evening, online or at the Syracuse campus. Offers a variety of courses and subjects, both credit bearing and non-credit bearing. Also offers Summer and Winter session courses, which provide opportunities to take accelerated courses outside of the standard fall and spring semesters.

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Continuing Education
Academic Counseling
College/University Extension Programs
Equivalency Tests
Test Preparation
Dual Enrollment Programs
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Career Entrance Examinations
Professional Skills Development Support
Offers part-time and full-time off-campus courses to meet the needs of nontraditional learners and professional development. Courses address the professional development needs of educators, and education communities in Central New York.

Offers a variety of online and residential degree programs, certificates, and noncredit courses in condensed and accelerated formats.

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Postsecondary Instructional Programs
College/University Extension Programs
Offers classes for individuals who are not registered at SUNY-ESF but wish to take classes at ESF. Classes are offered on- or off-campus, in the field, and online.
Refers to a specific pedagogy supported by the online digital learning environment Brightspace. Through this environment, instructors engage with students, provide learning activities and materials, and conduct assessments. Student can expect to find engagement, activities and assessment, provided by their instructors, to fully participate in the course. Distance education is an attractive option for individuals who need flexibility and are self-motivated and can work independently. There is no difference in what you are expected to learn; it is the modality delivery that is different. The different types of online education courses include: Online (ONLINE) – engagement and instruction is provided by the professor through Brightspace the college’s learning management system, and students interact with faculty, other students and content working on their own time while adhering to course deadlines; Hybrid/Blended –Instructors meet with students in a classroom on one of the campus locations and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace; or the instructor meets with students in a virtual classroom i.e. Zoom and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace. Ergo, this is a blended format. Blended meetings may be weekly, monthly, or a specific number of times per semester as dictated by an instructor but meeting dates must be clearly advertised in the Banner course schedule and displayed in the course outline; Combined Online 50% Online and 50% online in real time; Real Time Online recreates a classroom experience with your instructor and other class members using live virtual instruction (Zoom) on scheduled days and times; and HyFlex – Simultaneously, some students attend on-campus and some students attend online in real time while all are enrolled in the same course. Call for detailed information regarding, system requirements, course offerings, registration and more.

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Distance Education
Internet Courses
College / University Extension Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Adult Education
Alternative Education
Continuing Education
Community Colleges
A multi-level program which offers a variety of beginning to advanced courses, seminars and workshops in individual, family, couples, and other areas of specialized counseling.

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Continuing Education
College / University Extension Programs
Offers course delivery via a variety of methods including online, interactive television, or classroom.

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Independent Study
College/University Extension Programs
Offers educational opportunities outside of the typical academic schedule for individuals who wish to audit courses, high school students seeking pre-college academic enrichment programs, and individuals seeking experiences outside of the classroom.
Refers to a specific pedagogy supported by the online digital learning environment Brightspace. Through this environment, instructors engage with students, provide learning activities and materials, and conduct assessments. Student can expect to find engagement, activities and assessment, provided by their instructors, to fully participate in the course. Distance education is an attractive option for individuals who need flexibility and are self-motivated and can work independently. There is no difference in what you are expected to learn; it is the modality delivery that is different. The different types of online education courses include: Online (ONLINE) – engagement and instruction is provided by the professor through Brightspace the college’s learning management system, and students interact with faculty, other students and content working on their own time while adhering to course deadlines; Hybrid/Blended –Instructors meet with students in a classroom on one of the campus locations and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace; or the instructor meets with students in a virtual classroom i.e. Zoom and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace. Ergo, this is a blended format. Blended meetings may be weekly, monthly, or a specific number of times per semester as dictated by an instructor but meeting dates must be clearly advertised in the Banner course schedule and displayed in the course outline; Combined Online 50% Online and 50% online in real time; Real Time Online recreates a classroom experience with your instructor and other class members using live virtual instruction (Zoom) on scheduled days and times; and HyFlex – Simultaneously, some students attend on-campus and some students attend online in real time while all are enrolled in the same course. Call for detailed information regarding, system requirements, course offerings, registration and more.

Categories

Distance Education
Internet Courses
College / University Extension Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Adult Education
Alternative Education
Continuing Education
Community Colleges
Provides two year college degree program, non-credit continuing education, telecourses and on-line courses, career advancement and personal enrichment courses, pre-employment training and displaced homemaker development, workforce development, career planning and counseling, community services and adult basic skills, high school equivalency instruction, and satellite courses. Financial aid available.

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Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Independent Study
Continuing Education
Career Counseling
Adult Basic Education
Community Colleges
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
College / University Extension Programs
Provides two year college degree program, non-credit continuing education, telecourses and online courses, career advancement and personal enrichment courses, pre-employment training and displaced homemaker development, workforce development, career planning and counseling, community services and adult basic skills, high school equivalency instruction, and satellite courses. Financial Aid available.

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College / University Extension Programs
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Community Colleges
Career Counseling
Continuing Education
Independent Study
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Adult Basic Education
Provides the opportunity for full and part-time study in degree programs, certificate programs, or credited courses for personal enrichment. Day and evening classes are available. Professional development non-credit workshops are developed to meet the continuing education needs of Le Moyne College alumni and the Central New York Community. Veterans returning to complete degrees are serviced through the one-stop-shop Success for Veterans Program.
Refers to a specific pedagogy supported by the online digital learning environment Brightspace. Through this environment, instructors engage with students, provide learning activities and materials, and conduct assessments. Student can expect to find engagement, activities and assessment, provided by their instructors, to fully participate in the course. Distance education is an attractive option for individuals who need flexibility and are self-motivated and can work independently. There is no difference in what you are expected to learn; it is the modality delivery that is different. The different types of online education courses include: Online (ONLINE) – engagement and instruction is provided by the professor through Brightspace the college’s learning management system, and students interact with faculty, other students and content working on their own time while adhering to course deadlines; Hybrid/Blended –Instructors meet with students in a classroom on one of the campus locations and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace; or the instructor meets with students in a virtual classroom i.e. Zoom and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace. Ergo, this is a blended format. Blended meetings may be weekly, monthly, or a specific number of times per semester as dictated by an instructor but meeting dates must be clearly advertised in the Banner course schedule and displayed in the course outline; Combined Online 50% Online and 50% online in real time; Real Time Online recreates a classroom experience with your instructor and other class members using live virtual instruction (Zoom) on scheduled days and times; and HyFlex – Simultaneously, some students attend on-campus and some students attend online in real time while all are enrolled in the same course. Call for detailed information regarding, system requirements, course offerings, registration and more.

Categories

Distance Education
Internet Courses
College / University Extension Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Adult Education
Alternative Education
Continuing Education
Community Colleges
Offers course delivery via a variety of methods including online, interactive television, or classroom.

Categories

Independent Study
College/University Extension Programs
Serves part-time students and working adults interested in pursuing degrees by taking courses during evening, online or at the Syracuse campus. Offers a variety of courses and subjects, both credit bearing and non-credit bearing. Also offers Summer and Winter session courses, which provide opportunities to take accelerated courses outside of the standard fall and spring semesters.

Categories

Continuing Education
Academic Counseling
College/University Extension Programs
Equivalency Tests
Test Preparation
Dual Enrollment Programs
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Career Entrance Examinations
Professional Skills Development Support
Offers course delivery via a variety of methods including online, interactive television, or classroom.

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Independent Study
College/University Extension Programs
Offers of Bachelors of Science in Management in a convenient format for working adults attending classes one night per week.

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College / University Extension Programs
Provides two year college degree program, non-credit continuing education, telecourses and online courses, career advancement and personal enrichment courses, pre-employment training and displaced homemaker development, workforce development, career planning and counseling, community services and adult basic skills, high school equivalency instruction, and satellite courses. Financial Aid available.

Categories

College / University Extension Programs
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Community Colleges
Adult Basic Education
Continuing Education
Independent Study
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Provides two year college degree program, non-credit continuing education, telecourses and online courses, career advancement and personal enrichment courses, pre-employment training and displaced homemaker development, workforce development, career planning and counseling, community services and adult basic skills, high school equivalency instruction, and satellite courses. Financial Aid available.

Categories

Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
College / University Extension Programs
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Community Colleges
Career Counseling
Continuing Education
Independent Study
Adult Basic Education