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English Composition (C1)
English Composition (C2)
Speech (SP)
Mathematics (MA)
Western Civilization (WC)
Non-Western Civilization (NW)
Fine Arts (FA)
Human Values - Literary (HL)
Human Values - Philosophical (HP)
Cultural Diversity (CD)
Social Forces (SF)
Fundamental Concepts in Science (FS)
Science & Technology in the Contemporary World (TS)
* For students entering Bradley prior to Fall 2016
Meets Core Curriculum Requirements
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Areas of Inquiry (AI)
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Communication - Oral Communication (OC)
Communication - Writing 1 (W1)
Communication - Writing 2 (W2)
Fine Arts (FA)
Global Perspective - Global Systems (GS)
Global Perspective - World Cultures (WC)
Humanities (HU)
Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences (NS)
Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)
Multidisciplinary Integration (MI)
Quantitative Reasoning (QR)
Core Practices (CP)
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Experiential Learning (EL)
Integrative Learning (IL)
Writing Intensive (WI)
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For students entering Bradley in Fall 2016 or later
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Courses approved for more than one AI can be used to satisfy only one AI.
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Only designated sections of courses approved for CP tags will carry the tag.
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Multimedia (M M)
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Quantitative Methods (Q M)
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Risk Management and Ins (RMI)
Science for Educators (SCI)
Social Work (S W)
Sociology (SOC)
Spanish (FLS)
Spanish (WLS)
Theatre Arts (THE)
Western Civilization (CIV)
Women's & Gender Studies (WGS)
Women's Studies (WMS)
World Languages in Translation (WLT)
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Hayden-Clarke Alumni Center
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Heuser Art Center
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Course Delivery Methods
Course delivery methods are reflected on the posted Schedule of Classes in a variety of ways. Below are explanations of how different course delivery methods are reflected in the Schedule of Classes. Please note that course delivery methods could change leading up to the beginning of the semester. Please check the Schedule of Classes regularly for updates.
On Campus Courses
Synchronous On Campus Courses
Classroom delivered courses are traditional courses held on campus at set days and times. In the Schedule of Classes these courses will list meeting days, meeting times, and a building and room number of the set location on campus where the course will be held.
Arranged On Campus Courses
Arranged courses are physically held on campus or at an approved location, but do not have pre-set meeting days and times. Your instructor will contact you to set up meeting times and locations. In the Schedule of Classes these courses will list “Arr” in lieu of any meeting days or times.
On Campus Courses not eligible for Remote-Learners
Certain courses must be held in person due to instruction that requires hands-on activity and/or students to be physically present at the class location, thus they cannot be taken by solely remote learners. (e.g. labs, practicum, clinicals, or student teaching) On the far right-hand side of the page you will see the face-to-face course symbol:
. If you are planning on opting for solely remote instruction for the spring semester, you should not register for these courses. If you are planning on opting for solely remote instruction and need one of these courses to stay on track for degree completion, please contact your academic advisor.You may use the “Eligible courses for remote-only learners” filter under “Course Types” on the course database search to find suitable course offerings.
Hybrid Delivered Courses
Hybrid Courses
Hybrid courses are taught through a mixture of on campus and distance delivered meetings. These courses will be displayed in the Schedule of Classes with meeting days, meeting times, and a building and room number of an on campus location. On the far right-hand side of the page you will see the hybrid symbol:
. Your instructor will contact you with the exact meeting requirements for the course.
Online Delivered Courses
Synchronous Online Courses
Synchronous online courses are courses that are taught online through synchronous online meetings. These courses will list meeting days and times in the Schedule of Classes, but instead of an on campus building and room you will see “ONL ONL” as the course location. On the far right-hand side of the page you will also see the online course symbol:
indicating that the course is taught entirely online.
Asynchronous Online Courses
Asynchronous online courses are courses that are taught online, but do not require you to log on at routine, specific days and times. These courses are reflected in the Schedule of Classes with “Arr” in lieu of set meeting days and times. They also show “ONL ONL” for the course location and display the online course symbol:
indicating that the course is taught entirely online.
Distance-delivered Courses
Distance-delivered courses are taught online for students in specific distance-education programs. Students not enrolled in a specified distance-education program will not be able to register for these courses. These courses may be taught synchronously or asynchronously as indicated by the meeting days and times listed. On the far right-hand side of the page, you will see a
indicating this is a distance-delivered course.
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