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Course Search & Enroll - Search Mode of Instruction
Please note: Some information or screenshots on this page may not reflect the new functionality and design changes that were implemented in Course Search & Enroll on May 20, 2021. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Overview
This document will focus on the Course Search & Enroll adjustments in relation to the mixed in-person and online classes (Spring 2021 semester).
- Searching using the Mode of Instruction filter
- Tips for using the filter
- Day/Time and Location
- Class Notes
For general information and guides for searching, course and section panels, see the following resources:
Mode of Instruction filter
The adjusted Mode of Instruction filter is available as one of the search options in Course Search & Enroll. By default, the "All" option will be selected.
- All
- In-Person Instruction
- Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Online Only (Asynchronous)
- Online Only (Synchronous)
- Online Only (All)
An important note about the Mode of Instruction filter: filters only display results where ALL the components have the SAME mode of instruction.
The filter may be changed at any time while viewing class section. Click on Mode of instruction to expand the list and select a different filter. Section results will update as you change the filter.
Mode of Instruction is also noted by expending section information (click on the class row to expand).
Tips for using the filter
I want to search for... | Filter |
---|---|
All options | All |
Classes with all in-person instruction components (e.g. the lecture, discussion and lab are all in-person) | In-Person Instruction |
Classes with all mixed in-person and online instruction components (e.g. the lecture and discussion are each a mix of in-person and online) | Hybrid (In-Person & Online) |
Classes that are online only and DO NOT require you to be available to participate at a set day/time | Online Only (Asynchronous) |
Classes that are online only and require you to be available to participate at a set day/time | Online Only (Synchronous) |
All classes that are online only, either synchronous or asynchronous | Online Only (All) |
Classes with all possible mode of instruction combinations (e.g. lecture is online only and discussion is in-person) | All |
An important note about the Mode of Instruction filter: filters only display results where ALL the components have the SAME mode of instruction.
Day/Time and Location
If you select to view all results and not filter using the Mode of Instruction filter, you can distinguish between the different modes of instruction by the day/time and location information.
We highly recommend utilizing the filter, however, the understanding of the date/time and location information can be useful when looking at results where different class components do not have the same mode of instruction.
- Day/Time: Days and times
Location: Online
Mode of instruction is online, classes are synchronous - Day/Time: Term/session dates
Location: Online
Mode of instruction is online, classes are asynchronous - Day/Time: Days and times
Location: Physical location
Mode of instruction is in-person - Day/Time: More than one line of days and times
Location: More than one line- Physical location AND Online
Mode of instruction is a hybrid of in-person and online, online portion is synchronous - Day/Time: More than one line- Days and times AND term/session dates
Location: More than one line- Physical location AND Online
Mode of instruction is a hybrid of in-person and online, online portion is asynchronous - Day/Time: More than one line- Days and times AND term/session dates
Location: Online
Mode of instruction is online, combination of synchronous and asynchronous
Class Notes
Class Notes are available when expanding section information (click on the class row to expand) and may provide additional information about the class. Some information might be relevant or related to that section's mode of instruction, therefore, we encourage you to review class note when searching for classes.