Hybrid Internet Courses
Hybrid
internet courses offer a combination of in-class and Internet
instruction. Classes will meet once a month on Saturday.
The rest of the instruction will be offered online. There will be
regular weekly assignments and quizzes, and occasional chat sessions
that will be held on Saturdays at the same hour or at other mutually
convenient times. To be successful
with this mode of delivery, students must be self-directed learners who
are goal oriented and self disciplined.
Two hybrid Internet classes will be offered by Professor Ted Goertzel
in the Fall semester of 2008.
50:920:301 Methods and
Techniques of Social Research.
Meets 9:00 to 11:30 on September 6, October 4,
November 1 and December
13.
50:920:425 Cyberspace and
Society.
Meets 1:00 to 3:30
on September 6, October 4, November 1 and December 13.
The textbooks, assignments and final examination for the Methods and
Techniques course will be the same as in the regular sessions of
the class, and it will meet the requirement for criminal justice and
sociology majors. The Cyberspace and Society course will count
towards the sociology major. For information on this course, click here.
Students must have Internet access to take these courses, either at
home or in a computer center at Rutgers or elsewhere. The Methods
Course uses statistical software that may be installed on Windows
computers and which is also available at the computer labs at Rutgers.
During the semester, Dr. Goertzel will be available on campus in Camden
by appointment to meet with students who need individualized help.
For further information, contact Ted Goertzel at goertzel@camden.rutgers.edu