2016-2017 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2016-2017 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Evening and Distance Education


 

Evening and Distance Education

 

The purpose of the Division of Evening and Distance Education is to provide, through traditional and alternative delivery systems, academic credit classes on the Blountville campus and at other campus locations in support of the College’s Mission to increase access to higher education for the citizens of the region. Classes provide lifelong learning opportunities to individuals seeking to attain career and personal development goals. Campuses, local community facilities, public school sites, and various industrial locations are utilized to deliver classes in underserved communities. Admission requirements for evening and distance education students are identical to requirements for students in the regular daytime program. The quality of instruction governing credit courses offered during the evening on any campus through non-traditional program formats is maintained at the same level as those courses offered on campus during the day and is equivalent in all academic considerations.

Services to students enrolled in the evening, distance education, and non-traditional programs coordinated by the Division of Evening and Distance Education are afforded the same educational and support services as students enrolled in traditional programs. The Student Information Center, the Office of Admissions and Records, the Advising Resource Center, the Office of Business Affairs, the Library, the Bookstore, and other services are provided during select hours. The Evening and Distance Education office is open 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays, and from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday when classes are in session. For more information regarding Evening and Distance Education programs and services, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu//Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Evening-and-Distance-Education.

To respond to community needs, the Division of Evening and Distance Education welcomes suggestions and requests for arranging credit courses on campus during the evening or at off-campus locations. The office is located in Room F100, Faculty Office Building, telephone 423.323.0221.

Accelerated Studies Program (ASP)

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The Accelerated Studies Program (ASP) is designed to provide students an opportunity to “accelerate” course work in specified course(s) or program areas. ASP courses are organized utilizing a seven-week, block schedule therefore allowing students to complete two semesters of course work in one semester (example: HIST 2010 and 2020). ASP course offerings: www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campus,-Evening,-and-Distance-Education-Schedules.

High School Programs and Services

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College Access Programs

The office of College Access Programs facilitates post-secondary access and success through the delivery of coordinated college preparatory support services and resources. Programs are designed to increase awareness of the demands of post-secondary education, assist with students’ preparation for college-level coursework, and help facilitate a smooth and seamless transition between high school and college. For more information, please email CollegeAccess@NortheastState.edu or contact 423.354.5517.

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Career and Technical Education’s (CTE) primary goal is to link career and technical education programs at the secondary level with Associate of Applied Science degree programs at the post-secondary level. These linkages focus on establishing and maintaining a High School Transitions Executive Council, CTE dual enrollment courses and Career Academy options, dual credit/articulation opportunities, Career Day activities, and management of the Perkins IV Grant. Dual credit/articulation and CTE dual enrollment allow students to earn college credit in Associate of Applied Science degree programs prior to graduating from high school. CTE hosts several campus events each year with the goal of teaching high school students about career pathways and academic programs within the applied science academic areas. CTE is also responsible for developing strategies and implementing programs that increase the enrollment, retention, and placement of students in Associate of Applied Science degree programs. For additional information, please contact 423.354.5166.

University Parallel Dual Enrollment Program

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University Parallel Dual Enrollment is a cooperative effort between local high schools, home-schools, and Northeast State Community College. This program provides qualified high school students an opportunity to earn college credit by enrolling in college classes while still in high school. Students may earn up to 12 hours of transferable college credit each semester and satisfy specific courses required for high school graduation through University Parallel Dual Enrollment. The curriculum is specifically designed to fulfill the individual course requirements of high schools participating in the program. As a result, individual program offerings may vary by high school or school system. Questions regarding a particular program offering may be directed to the high school counselor or Northeast State’s Director of University Parallel Dual Enrollment. For additional information, please contact 423.354.2586.

 

Distance Learning Programs

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Interactive Television Courses (ITV)

Interactive Television Courses (ITV) are designed to offer students greater access to educational programs and training. Selected courses are offered via an interactive television loop between the Blountville, Bristol, Elizabethton, Gray, Johnson City, Kingsport, Mountain City, and Unicoi County campuses. Using this format, an instructor can teach from a single location and interact in real time with students present in one or more of the ITV classrooms. Course content and requirements are identical to a traditional, lecture-based class. Interactive classrooms are located in L114, C2202, and C2203 on the Blountville campus, BR324B and BR328 at Northeast State at Bristol, E123 and E125 at Northeast State in Elizabethton, G105 at Northeast State at Gray, J1114 and J1116 at Northeast State at Johnson City, KC216 and KC217 at Northeast State at Kingsport, M100 at Mountain City, and U100 at Unicoi County. For more information about ITV courses, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Interactive-Television or contact 423.354.2497.  

Internet Courses

Internet courses offer students the opportunity to complete all or part of the work for a particular course via the Internet. These courses may follow a modified traditional class schedule or may meet only at selected times throughout the semester. To complete all requirements for these courses, students must be able to access the Internet. Students may access the Internet through computer facilities on any campus or via secure access on their own. Closely related to the Internet course, hybrid courses allow students more time with the instructor while still offering approximately half of the course content online. For more information about Northeast State’s online courses, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Online-Learning/Internet-Courses or contact 423.354.2497.

Hybrid Courses

These courses permit students some of the convenience of an online course while offering more time in class with the instructor. Additionally, hybrid courses are often grouped to allow students to take a full course load while attending two days or evenings per week. For more information about hybrid courses, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Online-Learning/Internet-Courses or contact 423.354.2497.

Northeast State Community College Verification of Student Identity in Distance Education

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The purpose of Policy No. 03:07:02 is to ensure that Northeast State Community College operates in compliance with the provisions of the United States Federal Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Public Law 110-315, concerning the verification of student identity in distance learning.

TN eCampus (formerly known as RODP)

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Northeast State and the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) colleges, universities, and colleges of applied technology have joined to offer the TN eCampus, a cooperative online enterprise among 6 universities, 13 community colleges, and 26 colleges of applied technology in Tennessee. The institutions in the collaboration are governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR). Students interested in taking TN eCampus courses should contact an advisor in the Advising Resource Center at 423.323.0214 or email tnecampus@NortheastState.edu.  Additional information is available at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Online-Learning/Internet-Courses .

Weekend College

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Weekend College is designed to provide a variety of credit courses for working adult students. Courses are provided using both traditional and alternative delivery formats including accelerated studies courses and Internet courses. Classes are conveniently offered on Friday evenings, Saturdays, or Sunday afternoons to accommodate the working or non-traditional adult student. For more information about Weekend College, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Weekend-College, or contact 423.354.2497.

Other Campuses

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Northeast State subscribes to the concept of accessibility by extending credit classes on all campuses as part of the delivery system. As a convenience to students, campus classes are organized and scheduled in locations conducive to enrollment. Because of community response and local needs, campus courses are available during the day and evening at certain campus locations. To determine the availability of classes at campus locations, please refer to the Northeast State Web page at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses

Courses requiring laboratories, library materials, computers, and other special resources are offered if the necessary resources are provided. To facilitate this scheduling, special arrangements are made for selected courses as needed. In addition, all students on all campuses have online access to the Library on the Blountville campus. Students may also use other libraries with which the College has cooperative agreements.

Northeast State at Bristol

Northeast State at Bristol increases access to relevant educational programming at a centralized location and during convenient times for the citizens of Carter, Johnson, and Sullivan Counties. Day and evening classes may be offered on the Bristol campus during the fall, spring, and summer terms in varying course delivery formats. The Learning Resource Center is linked to the Blountville campus library and offers access to the online catalog, the Internet, and full-text databases. The campus offers a variety of courses in liberal arts and technical and continuing education programs. For more information concerning Northeast State at Bristol, call 423.354.5187 or access online at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses/Northeast-State-at-Bristol.

Northeast State at Elizabethton

Northeast State at Elizabethton increases access to relevant educational programming at a centralized location and during convenient times for the citizens of Carter, Johnson, and Unicoi counties. Day and evening classes may be offered on the Elizabethton campus during the fall, spring, and summer terms in varying course delivery formats. The Learning Resource Center is linked to the Blountville campus library and offers access to the online catalog, the Internet, and full-text databases. The site offers a variety of courses in liberal arts and technical and continuing education programs. For more information concerning Northeast State at Elizabethton, call 423.547.8450 or access online at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses/Northeast-State-at-Elizabethton.

Northeast State at Gray

Northeast State at Gray provides comprehensive educational programming at a location more convenient to the citizens of Washington and Sullivan counties. Day and evening classes may be offered on the Gray campus during the fall, spring, and summer terms in varying course delivery formats. The Learning Resource Center is linked to the Blountville campus library and offers access to the online catalog, the Internet, and full-text databases. The campus offers a variety of courses in liberal arts and technical and continuing education programs. For more information, call 423.354.2586 or access online at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses/Northeast-State-at-Gray.

Northeast State at Johnson City

Northeast State at Johnson City increases access to relevant educational programming at a centralized location and during convenient times for the citizens of Johnson City and Washington County. Day and evening classes may be offered on the Johnson City campus during the fall, spring, and summer terms in varying course delivery formats. The Learning Resource Center is linked to the Blountville campus library and offers access to the online catalog, the Internet, and full-text databases. The site offers a variety of courses in liberal arts and technical and continuing education programs. For more information concerning Northeast State at Johnson City, call 423.354.5302 or access online at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses/Northeast-State-at-Johnson-City.

Northeast State at Kingsport

Northeast State at Kingsport provides comprehensive educational programming at a location more convenient to the citizens of Sullivan and Hawkins counties. Day and evening courses may be offered during the fall, spring, and summer terms in varying delivery formats at the Northeast State at Kingsport campus. The campus offers a variety of courses in liberal arts, technical, health-related professions, and continuing education programs. The Learning Resource Center is linked to the automated system at the Blountville library and offers access to the online catalog, the Internet, and full-text databases. For more information concerning Northeast State at Kingsport, call the Kingsport Center for Higher Education at 423.354.5521, Regional Center for Health Professions at 423.323.0248, Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing at 423.354.5149, Blazier-Wilson Hall (formerly RCAT) at 423.354.2525, or Regional Center for Automotive Programs at 423.354.5211. For detailed information, access online at www.NortheastState.edu/Campuses-and-Distance-Education/Campuses/Northeast-State-at-Kingsport or KingsportHigherEd.org