Schedule of Classes -- Amberton University

 

FALL 2008 SCHEDULE (PDF)


CALENDAR
| DEGREE PROGRAMS | REGISTRATION FORMS | COURSE ROTATION SCHEDULE
BUSINESS HOURS & PHONE NUMBERS | FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Fees & Refunds)
MAPS | OFF CAMPUS COURSES

*CALENDAR FOR CURRENT SUMMER SESSION*

See information below for class times, distance-learning courses and more.

CLASS TIMES AND COURSE INFORMATION

LECTURE COURSES
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening classes begin at 6:30 p.m. and meet weekly for approximately four hours. Saturday classes begin at 8:30 a.m. and meet for approximately four hours. See Session Calendar for Saturday 1 (SA1) and Saturday (SA2) class dates.

DISTANCE LEARNING (e-COURSES)
Amberton's distance learning courses, called e-Courses, are identical to classroom courses in terms of learning outcomes, competencies, and instructor expectations. A student choosing to take a distance learning course must have Internet access and be competent in using e-mail and a browser. Students interested in enrolling in Distance Learning Courses must review the course syllabus before enrolling. For more information, see the University's catalog or the Distance Learning section on the web site.

Students enrolled in distance learning courses use Amberton's Distance Learning Virutal University. The Virtual University includes many educational tools to assist students in communicating and collaborating with fellow students and faculty, while enhancing the learning experience. Details on the Virtual University may be found on the University's web site.

OFF-CAMPUS COURSES
Amberton University offers a variety of off-campus courses at locations throughout the metroplex. Call the Student Services Office (972/279-6511, Ext. 180) to obtain information about specific locations.

COURSE SYLLABI

Syllabi for all courses are available on the Amberton University web site, see SYLLABI. Students can use any available computer to print out course syllabi, including the computers in the Amberton University Garland Campus Library Resource Center and the Frisco Center. A student should not register for a course before reading the syllabi. (See the University Catalog for additional information.)

THE ELECTRONIC DEGREE PLAN

Students who graduate under the Amberton University Catalog v.35 can have Amberton University transcripted work and all transfer work electronically evaluated against any degree in the v.35 Catalog. The Electronic Degree Plan (EDP) produces a printout of satisfied degree requirements as well as requirements that may be deficient relative to the degree selected. The EDP allows a student to compare his/her academic accomplishments against any or all degrees in the catalog. The EDP takes approximately two minutes to analyze a student's records and provide a printed report. See a University advisor for further information on obtaining an EDP.