Distance Learning Courses
Distance learning courses are classes taken through a process other than spending hours in a classroom setting with an instructor teaching lessons. Distance learning courses can be taken online, through the mail, print-based, via teleconferencing, via television, or via videocassette. Because the courses are not in a classroom, the students must be self-motivated and possess technical skills. Distance learning courses can be taken either one at a time, or several at a time. Some universities offer distance learning courses that are particular to their university and will not transfer to another college. They count for college credit towards a degree from the university the course is taken at, but will not transfer to another school. If the student plans to ever finish his or her degree elsewhere, he or she should make sure the courses will either transfer or not take them.
Although typically thought of as college level courses, high school distance learning courses can be taken to earn a high school diploma.