Distance Learning :. Telecourses
The Fall 2009 Telecourse Guide (PDF, 254 KB) includes helpful information and the viewing schedule for all current telecourses.
Note that telecourses incur a fee of $12/hour above the cost of our on-campus courses to cover the additional costs of electronic course delivery. See the Tuition and Fees page to calculate the cost of your tuition and fees.
For a list of telecourses, you may access the Semester Schedule online. Choose a term, and click the Go button. Expand the Additional Search Criteria section, and choose Telecourse for the Mode of Instruction. For specific course information or course requirements, please contact the instructor or the division office. (See the online Campus Directory.)
Once you have decided to enroll in a telecourse, the enrollment process is no different from that of enrolling in an on-campus course. If you have not already been admitted to the college, you must apply for admission before you may enroll. (Visit the Admissions page.) After you have been admitted, you may enroll. (Visit the Enrollment page.)
Attendance at the course orientation is mandatory for each telecourse in which you are enrolled. The scheduled orientation times are included in the telecourse guide. If unable to attend an orientation, please contact the instructor of the course.
All telecourse tapes may be viewed locally over COX Cable channel 125 (Midwest City, Del City, Tinker AFB, Valleybrook). Students within the viewing area who have difficulty viewing channel 125 may call COX at 405-286-5206 and speak with Leon Pfeiffer. It is our understanding that COX will make alternate viewing arrangements on an individual basis. The tapes for some telecourses may be viewed statewide over OETA, the state PBS affiliate station. All telecourses tapes may also be viewed in the Learning Resources Center. In addition, students may rent telecourse videotapes for the semester from RMI Media Productions, Inc.
If you have questions about our telecourses that are not answered on this site, please contact the division through which the course is taught or contact the Distance Learning office.