Hybrid Courses/Programs
A Hybrid Course/Program is an educational course or program that includes both face-to-face and distance education. In a hybrid course, a minimum of 25% of the meetings take place face-to-face with the remaining course sessions held online, either synchronously or asynchronously. A course that meets face-to-face over 75% of the time but uses web-based learning as a support for the instruction are identified as web-enhanced courses.
- Online course: 100% web-based
- Hybrid course: A minimum of 25% of meetings face-to-face with the remaining course sessions held online, either synchronously or asynchronously
- Web-enhanced course: 1%-24% web-based
Academic Requirements for Online and Hybrid Courses
Students taking online or hybrid classes should meet the following academic criteria:
- Be in good academic standing prior to registering for online courses.
- Be technologically competent and have access to appropriate hardware and software necessary to complete the course
- Students who fail a course need approval from their advisor or dean to re-take the course in an online format.
- All academic requirements for traditional courses, including course prerequisites, would apply to online courses as stated in the Piedmont University Catalog.