Alan Lesgold Professor and Dean of the School of Education
Frequently
asked questions
- How does the online program work?
- When you enroll in an online program with Pitt Online, you are choosing to take all required courses and electives in an online format. You’ll progress through your course work just like you would in a traditional classroom with assignments, assessments and participation requirements. You’ll interact with your instructor and fellow students via online discussions and submit your assignments online. If at any time you feel that online learning is not the best fit for you, you are welcome to transfer into an on-campus program, if one is available. In certain cases, the program may only be offered in an online format. Check the specific program information for more details.
- Will I have an instructor?
- You will have an instructor for each course. The same faculty who teach our on-campus students will be leading our online programs. You’ll have access to the same community of faculty as your on-campus counterparts.
- How can I apply?
- You can apply online by clicking “Apply Now” in the right-hand corner of the page.
- How are online courses different from traditional (face-to-face) courses?
- Online courses are different from on-campus courses in that all course material is available via the Internet. Students can access the courses from their home or office and in most cases there are no specific time requirements, meaning you can access your course from anywhere, at any time.
- How long does it take to complete a course?
- Currently our online programs follow the same schedule as our traditional on-campus programs. Each term is 15 weeks in length with courses being offered in the summer, fall and spring. Check our academic calendar for specific term details. The fall 2009 term starts on August 31 so there is still plenty of time to register. Make sure to apply early by clicking the “Apply Now” link and selecting the appropriate school.