What is a telecourse?
A telecourse is a complete and integrated instructional system that generally includes television programs, a textbook, and a variety of other instructional materials designed to be used by the student as the principal components of a college course.
What are the course requirements?
You must:
How do telecourses work?
Students generally check out sets of telecourse tapes from the JCC Library. The tapes are kept for one semester and then returned to the Library. Testing for telecourses is conducted in the JCC Academic Skills Center with the exception of those students at a significant distance from JCC. In those cases, a local proctor is assigned to the student.
Are telecourses for you?
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