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    Class Schedules in CUNYfirst

    Up-to-date class schedules are available in CUNYfirst. View Schedule of Classes through CUNYfirst.  Looking to use Schedule Builder to build your class schedule? For more information on Schedule Builder, click here.

    Course Modalities/Mode of Instruction

    Effective Spring 2023, the modes of instruction are as follows:

    • In Person (P)
      In-person classes require all contact hours to take place on campus or at a designated location during scheduled times. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). Students complete readings, assignments, projects, etc. outside of class time. An In-Person class where the material is provided online, via a learning management system or website, does not displace any of the required contact hours that would normally occur in a scheduled In-Person class.All class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment.
    • Online
      • Online Asynchronous (OA): Online Asynchronous classes require all contact hours to be held online asynchronously. Instruction takes place online asynchronously. The modality allows students to access materials and assignments on a flexible schedule in accordance with deadlines set by the professor. All required instructional hours are online. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). All the class work, examinations, quizzes, writing assignments, lab work etc. are fully online.With the permission of and in consultation with the Chief Academic Officer/Provost, assessment activities/exams can be conducted In-Person. This information must be made available to the students in the schedule of classes at the time of enrollment. Class must be tagged with In-Person Exam Only attribute for students. 
      • Online Synchronous (OS): Online Synchronous courses resemble on-campus In-Person ones in that students must be (virtually) present at the same time. All required instructional hours are online. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). All the class work, examinations, quizzes, writing assignments, lab work, etc. are fully online.All Synchronous class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment. With the permission of and in consultation with the Chief Academic Officer/Provost, assessment activities/exams can be conducted In-Person. This information must be made available to the students in the schedule of classes at the time of enrollment. Class must be tagged with In-Person Exam Only attribute for students.
      • Online Mix (OM): Online Mix classes offer a combination of online synchronous meetings and asynchronous online work. It is recommended that at least 25% and at most 75% of classes in Online Mix courses are scheduled to meet at a set time online. Students attend some classes on designated online synchronous days, with the remainder of the course being delivered via asynchronous, deadline-based instruction and assignments. All required instructional hours are online. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). All the class work, examinations, quizzes, writing assignments, lab work, etc. are fully online.All Synchronous class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment. With the permission of and in consultation with the Chief Academic Officer/Provost, assessment activities/exams can be conducted In-Person. This information must be made available to the students in the schedule of classes at the time of enrollment. Class must be tagged with In-Person Exam Only attribute for students. 
    • Hybrid
      • Hybrid Asynchronous (HA): Hybrid classes offer a combination of in-person and online instruction/contact hours. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). Exclusive of exams, it is recommended that at least 25% and at most 75% of classes in hybrid courses are scheduled to meet at a set time on campus, In-Person and campuses may set their own meeting schedules and guidelines within these parameters. Online portions of the course are offered asynchronously. Students participate in online portions of the course via asynchronous, deadline-based assignments.All In-Person Class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment.
      • Hybrid Synchronous (HS): Hybrid classes offer a combination of in-person and online instruction/contact hours. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). Exclusive of exams, it is recommended that at least 25% and at most 75% of classes in hybrid courses are scheduled to meet at a set time on campus, In-Person and campuses may set their own meeting schedules and guidelines within these parameters. Online portions of the course are offered synchronously. Students participate in online portions of the course via designated online synchronous days. Synchronous class sessions will take place at an assigned class time(s).All In-Person and Synchronous Online class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment.
      • HyField (HF): HyField classes offer a combination of in-person instruction hours that occur off campus doing field-based experiential learning (e.g., primary research, museum visits, local or international team-based projects for a nonprofit or company) during scheduled times and online instruction hours that may be asynchronous and/or synchronous. HyField classes do not require classroom access—all in-person instruction occurs off-campus. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor). Synchronous class sessions will always take place at the assigned class time(s).All class meeting days/times/locations must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment. 
    • HyFlex (HX)
      A HyFlex course provides students with multiple learning paths and is distinguished from other mixed modality courses by relying on individual student choice from session to session, rather than having the instructor determine the modality for any given lesson. The number of formats available to students will vary from course to course. HyFlex courses are In-Person with the option of synchronous online, and/or asynchronous online contact hours. Contact includes instruction, learning activities, and interactions (both student-student and/or student-instructor).All class meeting days/times must be listed in the schedule of classes for students at the time of enrollment. Class must be tagged with all available HyFlex modalities attributes for students.

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